Episode #194 – Lauren Delaney George On Tiny Steps To Online Business Success
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Lauren went to school in NYC for costume design.
When she finished, she found no one was beating down her door job-wise.
She had many elaborate scenes found within her imagination…
…and decided to express them in a way that didn’t break the bank.
By making tiny worlds.
She threw up a few of her creations on Etsy and when people snapped them up it surprised her.
Pretty soon her hometown newspaper was clamoring to get a story.
Then she woke up to find out she was in the New York Times.
She hit the “circuit”, meeting other miniature conventioneers ad customers purchasing her creations.
Her love for research and reproducing authentic historical documents and other pieces…
…extended to helping with an Escape Room.
She has a keen designer’s eye and her work is nothing short of exquisite.
Listen for yourself as her and I delve into some of the products she offers.
Explore the ways she is selling to her awesome fans.
I’m sure your creativity will jump into high gear too!
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- How one “mix-up” lead to even more intrigue and mystery amongst her customers.
- Can you offer your products and services in similar creative ways? (The haunted dollhouse is GOLD.)
- The clever way Lauren’s “persona” is facilitating all her products.
- Story-telling ideas abound in this episode. Can you take one and put it in place right now in your business?
- Listen to her discuss design and now take a look at your logo…your graphics…your products.
Mentioned:
- Lady Delaney’s “Letters From Dead People”
- Lady Delaney’s Instagram
- Lady Delaney’s Etsy shop
- David Allan’s Make Words Pay
Intro and outro backing music: Forever More by CREO
David Allan: Hey, everybody, we’re back for another edition of the podcast and today I have Lauren Delaney George on the show a longtime friend of mine I haven’t seen in like a couple years…
Lauren Delaney George: way too long
David Allan: I met you through another magician friend
of mine right and you actually took a picture of us that’s still floating around if ypou remember and you are… would you
call yourself a miniaturist? Is that
Lauren Delaney George: That’s pretty good
David Allan: I was thinking about that on the way over… she makes miniatures that are miniatures…
Lauren Delaney George: I guess so yeah it’s always hard to explain to people what it is that I do. I get some interesting looks…
David Allan: Yeah and I’ll put the Instagram in the links and stuff to people to check it out but you have some of the most
fascinating little scenarios and scenes set up in your Instagram and your Facebook posts and stuff which you know these tiny little well it’s dollhouse furniture yeah but you create these
magnificent worlds I would say that feel…because the quality of your work they feel real it’s you know I got grew up in
Canada and I don’t know if Americans can will relate to this but like Friendly Giant was a big show in in Canada I think it’s like a British show or something but he would come in the giant this one called regular-sized person who’s playing a giant would come in and then you saw this little dollhouse castle as they
panned in and it the drawbridge came down and you went in and then there was like a little these chair high back chairs next to a fireplace you know it was all that doll sized furniture yeah II would say a little chair curl up and then there was almost a little verbiage that used to introduce the channel
I’ll put a link in the show notes for the thing if I can find it on YouTube or something but that you know when I first saw your stuff you were making tiny little books not being a book lover
myself that sort of intrigued me because there were so photo-realisticso maybe get into something like whoa I mean when I first met you you’re already doing this stuff yeah but go back even further than that and talk about like how you got into making tiny world…
Lauren Delaney George: Yeah when I first met you I just moved to New Orleans with my little business I’ve been living in New York for six years had gone to school there for costume design and this had been kind of a side hustle making miniatures anyways I guess it was appealing to me in grad school I went for design it was apealing because I could create these worlds that were
existing in my mind and imagination – I could create them you know on my desktop with minimal material yeah just a small
budget it was more about you know finding garbage and finding a way to make it look matte you know magic or look like something it wasn’t so it’s really it was I think a lot of it was
about controlling the environment and you know kind of economy of scale being able to to realize some of these grander
scenes that I had in my mind because when you when you’re at that level in production design you don’t have people
coming to you and saying oh you know Lauren I have this million dollar …this is a way of getting at that because the reality you have you know other student directors coming to you and they’re like okay we’re doing a Civil War era battle all
correct uniforms here’s a budget of $50 you know by the way you have a cast you know they’re all gonna be the wildest
body types you ever see…
David Allan: I love like people who want to be doing copywriting
they’re like yeah we went to sales page
or the landing page with my bunch emails
let me have $50 yeah go make the magic
happen just kind of maybe read like a
channel for that remuneration mm-hmm
it’s like I’ll show you I’m gonna make
something am I done yeah yeah so I
started doing it when I was lefty was
right before I started graduate school
and it was just a couple of odds and
ends I put on Etsy money the first time
I ever had any sales I was really
surprised that there were people out
there is weird
right and be willing to pay money for
you have people are scouring in that for
majors like I was I was honestly really
surprised yeah and then I remember I
went off to school and I was still kind
of continuing it’s just a little a
little thing and I got a call from our
local the Kalamazoo Michigan Gazette
right that’s my home that’s where you’re
from
yeah and they were doing they were
running a series on Etsy artists and
they were like oh you know we’d like to
do an article about you as part of our
series and I was just like oh my gosh
you can when you make these things and
you photograph them you put them online
just kind of like you’re putting it out
into the void right and so again like
when when somebody interacts with yeah
they’re surprised yeah it’s always time
and it’s like oh that’s part of the
equation
yeah so that was surprising and exciting
and it’s also kind of like why it’s like
who cares you know just with my heart
and my room yeah so let’s see and then
and then like once I was in New York and
I woke up and I had a couple messages
from couple Etsy customers and they’re
like hey congrats on the mentioned in
the New York Times and there was like
what mentioned in the New York Times and
after it this it happened a couple of
time they’ve got a couple messages like
this I was like okay it’s not just a
crazy person something to it and I was
able to search and I had just the
briefest mentioned was it a miniature
article oh it was I think what’s called
a hobby best kept small and it’s about I
think this woman I’ve seen that oh your
website yeah it’s on my website and this
woman she’s a New Yorker had a really
tiny apartment and was kind of like you
know but moaning the fact that she
couldn’t have her dream furniture net so
she got into she bought like being in a
fit of frustration frustration she
bought like a miniature
shez or something on eBay
you know a polar bear oh yeah so then no
you have like a miniature castle so she
was just kind of writing you know
laughingly about this hobby and how she
got sucked into it and she was listing
you know different vendors and how weird
it is that you could get miniature parts
of soap and a little Playboy magazine
like anything you can think of you know
in a larger town yeah so that was fun
and what else so yeah so those weren’t
be sort of big we started going to like
you started going to like conventions oh
yes yeah and I haven’t done that in a
while but I for a while I was really
active on this circuit there are these
miniature shows where it’s like a whole
like yeah this whole niche that people
are really into and it seems to cross
over generations you know like I mean
how big that yeah handed down that
grandparents will buy dog houses for
their kids or their grandkids and a lot
of times I think what happens with my
female customers is that maybe they’ll
be really into the dog house when
they’re a kid and then they’ll go
through a phase where they’re not into
it and then they’ll come back into it
you know make America charities they
reconnect or I have this woman who came
in today and she was saying that she
bought a dollhouse for her daughter and
she’s like I’m the curator basically
she’s stolen her daughter she’s taking
it over yeah yeah yeah so but the
conventions are really fun because
there’s this model meet the people yeah
and it’s like you know there aren’t too
many people it’s a small niche and
really no pun intended I was trying to
figure out a way to say that
um but you see see the same people at
the shows like there’s a really big one
in Chicago I get really big one in
Philadelphia and you just it’s like the
same people you see you don’t travel
they try people travel from all over the
world come to let go rabid people yeah
and my things are more modestly priced
you know I make the tiny dogs but my
first big show that I did we had our
table across from the table of his
artisan who makes miniature armoires
and furniture and the craftsmanship is
just unreal and they go for like twelve
hundred dollars add us I mean it’s more
money than I’ve ever spent on any piece
of real furniture like this is so cool
yeah and what you’re doing it with
minimal materials yeah it doesn’t it’s
just a really at the time yeah the time
and the attention to detail yeah yeah
it’s so cool when I watch your posts I
see your tiny little books and you
create these scenes or just whimsical
and and they started and you’ll know
more about this tonight because I have
so this one picture of how things went
baby and it’s probably not accurate but
you started doing these like these
mailing products where you are sending a
series of things I didn’t even realize
that was a thing until I saw you getting
into it now I sort of read a little bit
about it and found out that several
other companies yeah they’re doing this
yeah you know where you sign up I guess
it’s kind of a subscription or
leadership and then you get monthly or
every couple weeks boxes then it’s kind
of a I maybe talk about that because
that’s a fascinating aspect of this like
yeah it’s kind of fun
I mean escape rooms it’s sort of like an
escape from the grind to you – yeah
right where you have this mystery yeah I
work
Herman Orleans and I loved it so much
fun yeah and it was all about like
creating the puzzles and putting them on
old hotel stationery right you know and
I love that like yeah like authenticity
yeah you have a good eye for that yeah
and you can I mean usually I think
what’s what I was thinking about this
actually originally recently the thing
you know it’s probably true of
production design and miniatures is I
think the real talent is like you know
when you’re making a miniature version
of a you know historic like in our
abandoned built or whatever I mean it’s
almost like you’re distilling down to
the essence like what are the parts of
that that make it what it is like the
way the light falls just away the grime
has distributed throughout the
caricature of a person you’re sort of
enhancing maybe just don’t knows and
they’re cheering a few things yeah
let’s say it’s that I’m you can
instantly recognize yes exactly and
you’re like you’re trying to figure out
what those are because there is a
language right of that and I think you
know when you see it and it’s successful
and then I think you know when you see
and you’re like something was kind of
off and I and I really love to play this
game or and I’m trying to think of an
example of like what I do it with but
like looking at really anything like a
marketing yeah you know if it’s an
advertisement or if it’s what you know
just working wasn’t yeah and looking at
anything like okay what is oh yeah that
we see CDI in a movie and it’s like the
lights not hitting things clear right
yeah yeah and you it’s funny because I
couldn’t necessarily replicate it right
you know but you know just know it’s on
your eye
just like that’s not real right I like
that challenge of like you know figuring
out what like kind of trying to boil
down what is that what are those
elements right and like what when you
hold an old letter in your hand or an
old boom page like what is it that like
whatever its character what’s experience
yeah like how the texture may be or the
way the color so I think that’s really
fun yes so the my my most successful I
would say my most popular and honestly
the one I’m most excited about was the
haunted doll house movies so that is my
series of five packages okay and you
each week it’s it takes place over like
a month or two or you can buy it all at
once right on one package um but how it
works is that you receive these these
packages and they’re like chapters in
the story okay you open it and inside
there are you know old letters old diary
pages you know like historic documents
old newspapers but then they’re also the
pieces of this dollhouse that you’re
assembling and it’s a miniature crime
scene so all these miniatures
murder mystery combined with building a
doll yeah exactly and you’re
reconstructing and it took place in the
dollhouse were created by this inmate at
New Orleans it’s got a whole back story
– yes a whole back story they come from
the New Orleans it like insane asylum
they’re gonna criticize this inmate who
is put in there for it was a really
violent murder and she’s telling her
story through the miniatures and you’re
to piece it together and figure out like
what’s what so I’ve gotten great
feedback on like amazing like one of the
Testaments to its success is that I look
at where my traffic is coming from but
it’s like almost all word-of-mouth
referrals I’ve done Facebook advertising
I do weekly newsletters you know I do a
lot of Instagram posts and Facebook I’m
active on all social media right
platforms with the exception of Twitter
I’m not really good yeah I like the
visual and I just don’t just haven’t
really advertise there all of those
different things but the biggest like
when I’m asking people how did you find
me
most more often than not it’s from word
of mouth very simple yes that’s a great
compliment I feel like not you’re not
gonna recommend something that you don’t
think is worth the value of the product
one thing moving for it I would love to
learn how to better harness is the power
of that referral right you know like how
do you it maybe in some observer there’s
a talk about it or I haven’t cracked
that egg yet yeah that’s something to
think about
yeah there’s lots of good ways to get
people to look for definitely and that’s
that’s such a cool product
to be involved with I’m sure it’s really
fun not to you where do you start with
like a obviously you you know you’re
gonna make a doll house let’s say cuz
this is kind of what you do anyways but
then do you come up with the story
yourself do you research I love to read
and I’m gonna teak story right and I
find so much inspiration in those places
my house is filled with weird antique
yeah so all that stuff really speaks me
and I think one thing that’s really
interesting with history is how like
you’re never gonna know the full story
like they’re always gonna be holes you
know you’re never gonna know like a good
mood yes yeah right like it’s like you
could just keep researching you and it
just leads to more rabbit hole right
like it’s it’s so maddening
yeah you know and so with the Haunted
doll house part of what was fun about
exploring that was you know creating
that from the other end like you know
the allusions to maybe stories that
played out in a different write series
of mysterious Melrose which was kind of
fun and weaving and I have these
documents on my computer that are just
like timelines you know like I can’t get
that I can’t get the dates because I
have people
scouring them and I’ve got a couple of
funny stories about that but like people
will tell me when they play this game
that they will have notebooks fill the
hub you know pages for each character oh
wow so they can tell you when they were
born a bola and I’m like okay cuz I have
so one a funny example the very first
mailing of the Haunted doll house I
guess you could call my beta testing but
it wasn’t really um I don’t know this
yeah so each character has it has their
own handwriting got a very distinct
handwriting and there were two dots so
they’re in boos okay so before you
continue into the so yeah you hadn’t
writing all this stuff oh well I mean
the characteristic you know free website
right and and you can find their
websites that are like specifically you
know you can use them for commercial
some some are really expensive to do
this but you can find like free you
don’t use require so much okay yeah and
that’s really helpful but I one of the
documents I mixed up one of the
characters hands right hand dry day okay
and so I had all these people there’s
this gaming forum that was falling and
it like threw everybody fairly it was
like this is something else right this
is a forgery they were like oh but it is
it could it be visit this purpose
because you don’t wanna and your dislike
I knew no but you never say you never to
reveal no no you know and so you just
say like well that’s a really mysterious
I’m not really sure yeah what you know
I’m not really sure how that’s really
you know there might be saboteurs that
weren’t right it could be a mix-up in
the archives it could be some strange
forgery this is a very interesting
aspect of what you do because not only I
think you know obviously as you’re
talking are just very rich environments
that you build and you’ve scale out and
and get the backstory to and always
character but you yourself are a
character you know drawing this along
you know you’re like character you know
your own personality on steroids yeah
and so which again you’re playing a role
at the facilitate all these different
levels
yeah it’s really fun and it’s like my
life does mirror I mean in some ways it
is really true do i life in other ways
though you know i’m i don’t know it’s
not right so it’s kind of funny even
myself kind of puzzling over yeah but i
don’t know it is a certain way like you
talk and certainly know yeah and you
want it to be true yeah because it is an
art as much yeah performance right it’s
a character would you say it that way
it’s a this right exactly like you have
very strong ideas about how these people
should speak or and sometimes I keep
hearing I went to see George Saunders
speak mmm is author oh my gosh
couple weeks ago alive did you see it I
was there in the body yeah yeah yeah I
didn’t I couldn’t find you I didn’t see
okay cuz I yeah that’s what I’m talking
about I walk about in a few days yeah
I mean I just in context for Lincoln at
the Bardo yeah oh my gosh that book yeah
it just was so good yeah he’s beautiful
and but he I think he was talking about
how God should not have completely lost
my train of thought something about
writing oh I know what it is okay so
I’ve heard this from George Saunders and
I’ve heard it from someone else then
when young writers are starting out
they’re like imitating the people that
they really like right maybe not even
consciously but maybe you’d be really
like em anyway so they feel like they
have to write they’re like trying to
emulate that style of writing yeah
there’s some very famous stories of
Hunter s Thompson copying out Hanway
books work for work interesting you get
that and copy writing actually what they
tell you to do is there’s some popular
advice that you hand copy out sales
letters and stuff I believe to get that
rhythm that’s a turbine Jesse yeah that
person’s thinking organized
it’s like sketching an object you’re up
stand it better cuz you might know like
you know what a tree looks like yeah but
it forces you to observe and notice like
you’re saying about the design aspect of
like what makes this thing represents
this to us where we know it’s that
because of these certain factors right
right that’s the same the same thing
applies across the board but yet
continues yeah like how much could you
strip away or and it’s still the same
you know like paragraphs like on
Facebook you’ll see us often the publish
whole paragraphs where there’s a bunch
of typos or the words around we just man
yet your brain can compute that yeah you
know and you can read it and so there’s
like something in there about what your
brain is doing and what your brain
assumes is there yeah like there’s a you
know there’s a very famous sort of I
don’t know scan I guess it is a scam but
it you know there’s a book you can make
a bike it’s a bicycle so that you have
to ride it in the opposite way that you
normally write it like so when you turn
left it goes right and stuff
that’s right these are famous like
carnival carnival games that people will
play it’ll say you know I bet you can’t
ride this bike down around this pile on
and you have to put 20 bucks up to win a
hundred or something
and then nobody can do it right unless
you’ve actually practiced it religiously
for many many weeks you can’t actually
ride a bike do that because it’s it your
brain just won’t function and it’s hard
to try people to watch people try yeah
but what’s interesting though is I think
there was a TED talk or something maybe
a TEDx event where some guy had done
this and then when he went back to rider
he learned how to ride know the weird
bike when he went back to write a
regular bike he couldn’t anymore
interesting this is brain and like shift
it was very hard he couldn’t come a
little while from to get back to you
yeah your brain just changed in the West
you know but yeah it’s the same thing I
think with people writing and stuff is
like yeah you’re imitating before you
find your own yeah right and I think
it’s really useful and a magic that’s
that’s the same way – people often take
the routine straight out of the media
that they learned it in and they do than
that person’s style and with the advent
of video and you can see it a lot more
because you can say oh I know exactly
what video that person was watching yeah
yeah that’s interesting so going forward
you got it you’ve got this subscription
things now that was just the haunted
doll house the Haunted doll house is the
one that is both artifact and document
made so it’s more expensive than my
monthly subscription but you get a lot
more you know at the end you have this
little doll house and with their
furniture and there’s furniture and
artifacts inside of it and then the
other monthly subscription that I do
along those same lines is called letters
from dead people where the first year
has been exploring it’s basically you’re
getting documents from this case file
okay on this woman who moves who appears
in New Orleans in the 1920s claiming to
be a spirit writer a spiritualist
um claims to communicate with the dead
and so so you’re sorting through all
these documents surrounding her
appearance and then her subsequent
disappearance and she’s challenged by
Houdini oh it’s big so uh he was a
famous debunker yes and I love that
story about Houdini how he and Houdini
like fervently wanted to believe there
is truth to those that friend here did
stuff anything like oil and somehow
interests the fairies and whatnot yeah
yeah and there’s a famous story about
she was I think she was like the blonde
which of Lime Street or something good
something Crandon anyway this kind of
it’s like famous hit antagonism between
Houdini and this spiritualist and she
had pulled the wool over like members of
the Scientific American panel of
scientists who had been sent to debunk
her yeah it was because purportedly she
would often perform in the nude like she
was this you know a mystery woman and
yeah the Scientific American magazine
and I think this still stands to this
day offers a reward a cash reward for
anyone who can prove under you know
scientific scrutiny beyond reasonable
devs yeah it you know the James Randi
prize the reference yeah right um
and nobody has claimed it there are a
number of prizes like that it’s like if
you get on Wikipedia list of prizes
you’re offered to people your purse
suppose it’s like in millions
unclaimed you’re all unclaimed yeah and
I think Houdini was really disgusted by
the exploited exploitative nature taking
advantage of people their weakest money
yeah ulnar above human moment you know
right maybe you’ve lost you’ve lost a
family member and you are looking for
some hope and so I know that Houdini
felt really passionate about this and
was so infuriated and he rated with his
you know colleagues on a scientific but
it’s this great story yes definitely
worth looking up and that was a big
inspiration for you know my own story
set in New Orleans yeah so that so the
first year is actually about to drop to
a close the entire case file will be
available on my website and on so you
can you know get all 12 guns and then
after that it’s gonna shift into a
slightly different format where I’m
going to be more featuring like actual
letters from dead famous Ebola okay
every month you’re gonna get a one-month
you’ll get a letter from me Abraham
Lincoln okay a real true variable
primary school days you know pretty fun
yeah you know some cool parchment paper
or whatever but it’s gonna shift to a
more historical less story right telling
more I need a different kind of story
yeah you know because that is still a
really can be a beautiful window into a
different time so that’s so that’s
that’s the other you know
the other subscription that I work on
and uh when I started that that was yeah
that was last year it would have been in
June and so now yeah we’re coming up on
a year and I I do that through great joy
I did have like the PayPal reoccurring
payment setup but it was a hot mess
today okay it was not useful I mean I
think for some things it would be but
not her physical fulfillment yeah it was
no and so I’m like I’m and now that it’s
gotten bigger and I have all these
subscribers I just need to streamline it
and create joy until I can get my own
website it’s really it’s yeah it’s been
useful and they’re all great at
responding and great joy has yeah
they’ve got good customer service and
it’s nice because it shows me exactly
what I need ship it it’s that’s good for
like a small mid-level subscription or
small subscription but it’s good it’s a
useful tool yeah and you have to pay you
know they obviously they got a good but
looks cool to get your toe in the game
it’s so what’s a typical day for your
life like when you got these things
rollin like a oh that’s a really good
question I would say there’s not really
a typical day oh yeah in my life is
influx kind of right now because I just
moved my studio I’m sitting in my home
and then out of the back of this
beautiful magical vintage clothing store
called century girl on Magazine Street
in New Orleans love it and love it it’s
a great place I just needed a little
more room and so I moved all of my
materials my making materials my
shipping materials everything is now in
this one room and I’m gonna give I’m
gonna give a try like it having a more
of a normal schedule a quote-unquote
normal like showing up having hours yeah
you know from Dada I’m gonna have a
retail store yeah I’m gonna have a
little retail section where people can
come and visit me and also I’ll do on my
online fulfillment here and then have
like you know a small little showroom
space but I’m kidding you see I’m gonna
be a fun experiment and it honestly it
just kind of I put out to the universe
that I was looking for a place like this
right and eventually the universe came
through as it does and it’s perfect it’s
within walking distance of my house
it’s like the lighting is really I mean
it’s really I’m really excited to be
here I mean I should say I’m in the back
of this candy shop matter of the air
candy shop all French candy amazing yeah
and they’re gonna be changing their name
to I think the petit Parisian market so
if you look a lot of year depending on
when you come to Nora it might might be
changed so you know in that case look
for lip petite Parisian market it’s a
beautiful space though I’m excited to be
here now people want to go learn more
about you and go to your social media
and stuff of course will include the
links but what are some of the websites
they should be checking out if they’re
interested in here this loads um my
website which sort of forms the umbrella
for everything like it’s the launch pad
you can go and find my Etsy and you can
find the subscription links and you know
the press whatever if you know whatever
you are interested in all right you can
give me your email address WWL ad
Delaney calm so that’s kind of the
umbrella just hugged silence – yeah yeah
that’s great well it’s been great
talking it’s so excited good to see you
again for such a couple years and I’ve
got an amazing place here if you people
listen to this eventually though they’ll
come back here know how’s your store
come visit me know get some good stuff
that’s awesome okay there’s no it’s
awesome
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