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Barnsley College Christmas Fair

Personalised laser-cut wooden Iyla bauble by LaserSister - Kay Vincent 20251205

Many thanks to Barnsley College, for inviting me to have a stall at their Christmas fair this week. I met lots of lovely students and staff, and since then I’ve been working on getting orders ready for their personalised wooden Christmas baubles.

Here is the latest bauble that I’ve cut so far today:

Personalised laser-cut wooden Iyla bauble by LaserSister - Kay Vincent 20251205

… and this is me boxing it up, ready to send off this afternoon. (Woo, get me with my TikTok ‘boxing-up’ videos!)

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๐ŸŽ„ Boxing up a personalised “IYLA” bauble, ready to send off ๐ŸŽ LaserSister (Kay Vincent) #mumsoftiktok #crafttok #familychristmas #christmas2025 #Barnsley

โ™ฌ ้ฃŽ้“ƒๅฟƒๆ„ฟ – Bythoven

In the meantime my letter baubles are creeping up the Amazon charts this December…

Screenshot of LaserSister's laser-cut Christmas bauble at #2 in an Amazon category

… but I’m thinking back to 2023, when I reached #1 on Amazon :

LaserSister's lasercut personalised wooden baubles are at #1 in Amazon's handmade ornaments category

That was on the 11th of December, so I might even beat that date, this year…?

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Christmas #1

LaserSister's lasercut personalised wooden baubles are at #1 in Amazon's handmade ornaments category

All of the hard work by me and my elves the last few weeks has paid off, and we have scored a Christmas #1 on Amazon!

At the moment when you see the wooden letter baubles on Amazon, they have a little orange flag with them that says “#1 Best Seller”:

LaserSister wooden bauble hits #1 on Amazon Handmade Ornaments category

I’m really happy about that! But of course, it’s only a Christmas #1 in a sub-sub-sub category of Amazon (i.e. “Handmade Ornaments”), and at the moment it’s still #9 in the “Handmade Products” category:

Amazon bestseller handmade ornaments - LaserSister

One day I’d like to get to number 1 in that Handmade Products category. Especially because at the moment #5 in the chart is a joke “million piece jigsaw puzzle”:

million piece jigsaw

I suspect that people buy those as Secret Santa gifts for colleagues, and I have a strong suspicion that their colleagues would prefer to receive a nice wooden bauble rather than a plastic bag full of sawdust ๐Ÿ™‚

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Christmas Number One!

Screenshot of lasercut Christmas tree letter bauble at #1 on Amazon best seller list

Last month I wrote this article about experimenting with Amazon’s FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon) programme – where the basic idea is that sellers ship a load of products to an Amazon warehouse, then Amazon do the picking, packing and postage for them. I’ll try to remember to do a more detailed report when the dust has settled and the Christmas rush is over, but for now let’s just say that the experiment appears to have been successful. In fact it’s been so successful that I have scored a “Christmas number one” this week, and here is my screengrab to prove it:

Screenshot of Christmas letter-bauble at #1 on the Amazon best sellers list

As shown in the screenshot, my personalised Christmas letter bauble is now officially an Amazon Best Seller.

When is a #1 not a #1…?

OK, it’s a bestseller in a subcategory of a subcategory of a subcategory. But I’m still taking it as a win!

It was hard work, though. In order to get to that stage I’ve had to sell a lot of bauble ornaments. And in order to get to that stage I’ve had to make a lot of bauble ornaments. For six weeks in the run-up to Christmas it felt like my whole house was a mini factory full of baubles, wood sheets, ribbons, boxes, and wrapping materials. My family became my factory workers, and my cat became very confused.

The final batch of ornaments was only processed by Amazon yesterday (21 December), so maybe that’s too late for even Prime customers to order my products. But in the meantime I’m just going to bask in the glow of having achieved a Christmas #1 in the charts.

They keep selling out, so by the time you see this they might all be gone again. And in that case it won’t be worth looking at any of my shops. But for just this brief window in time, I’ve been able to achieve a bit of an ambition to be a chart-topper on Amazon.

I guess my target for next year should be to try to reach #1 in a higher-level subcategory. So instead of Handmade > Home & Kitchen > Home Decor > Decorative Accessories > Ornaments, I should aim for Handmade > Home & Kitchen > Home Decor? Hmm – maybe that’s a bit too ambitious…!