Apple Watchbands have been a HIT!
Susie Larsson
It’s been a couple weeks since my return from Colorado for my second tour of this beautiful and extreme state. I had two shows in September, Breckenridge and Winter Park. If you have been following my blog and Instagram posts, you may see that I return to ski resorts again and again because I love being in the mountains, even during off season.
I spent quite a bit of time biking in Breckenridge because most of these recreation towns have fabulous and well-maintained AND scenic biking and walking trails.
This entire year and last year, my Apple watchbands have been a very popular and curiosity for customers and browsers alike.
I came home with over a dozen orders and more than 75% of those orders were for custom Apple watchbands.
After speaking with each person, I have realized that the variety of watchbands don’t really exist and having a watchband that is totally unique is important to people especially with so many people owning and wearing these tiny computers on their wrists.
It took me a little over 12 months to make sure that I had thought of everything before launching my first Apple watchbands and slowly, over time, adding the different designs, colors, options and patterns.
From plain to stripes to scattered gold and silver, customizing an Apple watchband starts at $110 for the basic model.
If you would like to design your own Apple watchband, just reach out to me via text or email with the size of your Apple watch, the size of your wrist in inches and preferably in centimeters.
I’ll be putting up several standard Apple watchbands on my “shop” tab and will showcase the custom pieces on a separate tab.
It takes so much time for me to wind down from these very long hauls across so many states and different climates. Standing in my protected 10x10 booth, I still am prone to stage fright and also becoming extremely drained from each show. Being a true introvert, I would prefer to sell all of my jewelry online or through my galleries and stores.
When I disappear from the radar of Instagram and Facebook, it isn’t because I’ve stopped creating my favorite jewelry. It is to recenter, reconnect and refill the batteries inside me that are depleted from art shows.
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Stay tuned for another update.
Stay warm and stay safe now that the temperatures have droppped.
October 2, 2023
Everett, WA