Thursday, February 12, 2009
Closing Time
Hopefully I will resume the blog and post regularly sometime in the future; in the meantime I may post from time to time if I have something that I can't keep quiet. You can also keep up with me via Twitter, and of course I will still be adding new items to my Etsy shop.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
20 Questions: Spots N Dots

What is your name?
Susannah
What is the name of your business?
Spots N Dots
Where in the world are you located?
Florida
What do you sell?
Crocheted items
Who taught you your craft?
Homeschool group mom taught me.
How long have you been crafting?
6 years
What part of your craft do you get excited about?
I like all of it.
What part of your crafting business do you dread?
None
Do you usually craft solo or in a group?
I donate items to hospitals.
Is your craft business full-time or part-time?
Full time - no day job at this time.
Who is your crafting hero and why?
My crafting hero I think is probably the lady who taught me how to crochet.
Parting words?
I like to help the ones in need and I love to sell to anyone.
To learn more about Susannah and her work, visit her blog.

Thanks, Susannah! Stay tuned for more interviews coming soon.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
20 Questions: Femme Petal

What is your name?
Erin Keys
What is the name of your business?
Femme Petal
Where in the world are you located?
Indianapolis, Indiana
What do you sell?
Vintage, fun, and just plain girly jewels
Who taught you your craft?
Myself!
How long have you been crafting?
Since November 2008
What part of your craft do you get excited about?
Everything! I love sitting down and creating! It is soothing, relaxing, and the accomplishment you feel when done is amazing!
What part of your crafting business do you dread?
Listing.
Do you usually craft solo or in a group?
I usually have both of my kids hovering over me, asking me for this and that, and showing me beads that they like.
What is one common misconception about your craft?
That it is easy. That is definitely what I thought when I started. Wrong! But when my creative juices start flowing - look out!
Is your craft business full-time or part-time?
I do this and sell Pink papaya full time.
Who is your crafting hero and why?
My crafting hero would have to be all the fabulous ladies that make up Unique Women in Business. They are so inspirational and so motivational.
Are there any other crafts you would like to learn?
Wire wrapping. UGH! That is not self taught!
Parting words?
Love what you do!

Thanks, Erin! Stay tuned for more interviews coming soon.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Let the Madness Begin!
To that end, I have marked everything in my Etsy shop down by 20%, with the exception of all Christmas items which are 50% off! All of the prices have already been edited to reflect the discount, so the price you see is the price you pay. Custom orders placed during the sale period will also receive the discount. Sale ends January 8th at midnight Eastern time.
Here are just a few examples of the items you'll find:



There's lots more, too, including bath sets, purses and tote bags, and coffee cozies!
Monday, December 22, 2008
New Things and Back to the Old, Too

In other news, I have lifted my self-imposed forum ban. I calmed down, recentered myself, and cautiously waded back in. (So far so good.) Another reason that I returned, though, is that during the ban I made absolutely no sales. When I went back, the sales returned too. Good to know, but it also tells me that I am not doing enough off-Etsy promotion. That's going to be one of my big goals for the next year.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
On Frustration and Loyalty
This is not the Etsy I fell in love with. Yes, I know those kind of threads and those kind of people always have been and always will be present on Etsy and any other site, but last night and for a few nights previously, it seemed like they had taken over the joint. No more helpful, informative threads to help me learn new techniques or new aspects of being a small business owner, no more random odes to grilled cheese (or macaroni and cheese, or any other incarnation of cheese, thank you danamiller).
I wound up so frustrated that I decided to ban myself from the forums indefinitely. They have been a spectacular resource and promotional tool for me, but I just cannot stand them right now. I even got so fed up that I was considering moving some of my business to the new Artfire site. But then, with a gentle nudge from a good friend, I realized that moving my business was not the way to support the site I love. If I want to defend and support Etsy, I need to keep all of my business there rather than support their competitors.
So that's what I'm going to do. All of my items will remain on Etsy. I will continue to thank them for everything they do for us (and that's a hell of a lot), and I will continue to have patience with them regarding the things that are still in need of improvement (which is also a lot, but that's true of any site, in my experience). What I won't do is listen to all of the fighting and complaining and recriminations some users are spewing. They're entitled to their opinions, but I'm entitled to disagree and walk away, too.
For the few people who might notice my absence in the forums, I will be back eventually, I'm sure. As others have in the past, I just need a break.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Trying new things

The colors didn't turn out exactly as I'd intended, but I'm still very pleased with it. I'm not sure why the colors did that but I suspect it has something to do with the (lack of) superwash treatment on the yarn. My biggest moment of accomplishment, though, was when I took it out of the steamer and saw that it didn't felt!
So, hopefully soon I'll be offering rovings in my Etsy shop. The bit of roving shown in this post is only a quarter of the one pound lot I got (and that was huge, let me tell you!), So hopefully I'll have continued success and be able to share it with my customers.

Friday, November 21, 2008
The Next Investment
I looked around at a number of shipping supply websites, and the problem I had was that most had a high minimum order or the prices were too high, or some combination thereof. Finally, though, I stumbled across AM Shipping Supplies. They don't have minimum orders, and they manually calculate the shipping on each order so it's very accurate. I found the boxes I needed for just 24 cents apiece, and the shipping (FedEx, estimated to be about 2-3 days) was very reasonable too at a little more than $14. So now I'll be shipping my items out in nice new boxes that each cost me 39 cents rather than those ridiculous bubble mailers. I may even be able to lower my shipping prices (although I have to weigh things in these boxes, the weight may even things out).
I normally have trouble bringing myself to spend money on things like this (see the post about ordering my business cards), but this was easier, probably because it's such a great deal.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Craft Attack

Here I am (on the left) with Melissa of SnitchesGetStitches and Xiane. Oh, and Melissa's little robot-plushie friend...I didn't catch his name.
And here I am again, this time with Rob White, sometimes known as the Trollslayer. He's the Etsy admin most often in charge of the forums, and a stellar advocate for the Etsy community. In fact, I credit Rob with being the reason I'm on Etsy; I first met him at another craft fair this time last year, and his passionately zealous explanation of what Etsy was and what its community was like convinced me that I needed to become a part of this movement. He also happens to be married to the lovely Xiane (pictured above).
All in all it was a great day. I saw some Etsy sellers I already knew, met some new ones I'd previously only spoken to online, and an old friend met me there and brought her husband and adorable daughter. Hopefully next year I'll be vending, and you can come shop in my booth!
Monday, October 6, 2008
Featured Seller: dollcloset

Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Featured Seller: Zeba

It's by Sholeh of the Etsy shop called Zeba, and the center part isn't metal set with stones as I first thought; it's actually a man made Bismuth hopper crystal. (I can't resist things that are pretty and science-y!)
Sholeh came to the US from Iran in 1977 to get a computer science degree and ended up staying here. When she's not working at her day job or her Etsy shop, Sholeh is helping her husband with their kitchen renovation; he's building new cabinets, and she is using her other talent to make some stained glass panels for the cabinet doors.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Featured Seller: Designs By Brie

Friday, September 12, 2008
"Real" business cards...finally!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Featured Seller: megbcrazy
It's made by Megan, who is an undergrad in Creative Writing at Southern Illinois University. When asked about how she got into making the plates she said, "I got the general idea for the plates from Mark Montano's book The Big-Ass Book of Crafts (which I bought almost solely for its title). When I had a hard time creating exactly what was in the book, I improvised. The process is pretty simple, and involves mostly spray paint and sealant. The hardest part, believe it or not, is finding clear glass plates. "
After college, Megan plans to get a MA or MFA and pursue a career in writing while teaching literature and writing at the college level. She isn't currently taking any art classes, but she would love to eventually get some sort of degree in art involving ceramics or textiles. That's a lot of schooling (and tuition), so go check out her Etsy store and give her a little "financial aid"!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Inaugural Giveaway Winner!
I hope to make these giveaways a regular thing here. The next one will likely be in October. What should I give away next? Any ideas?
Friday, September 5, 2008
Featured Seller: Tweedy Lane Designs

Monday, September 1, 2008
Giveaway: Deluxe Bath Set!
All pieces are hand-crocheted from soft 100% cotton yarn. The cloths are soft enough for sensitive skin while the texture provides gentle exfoliation. The soap sock is great for full bars of soap, or for using up those little slivers that have become too small to easily hold on to.
The deadline to enter this giveaway is now past. I will announce the winner shortly. I will be holding more giveaways in the future, so please check back often. Thanks!
Featured Artist: HightowerBotanicals
Julee of Hightower Botanicals is the artist behind this pretty pendant. When asked about it she said, "This Maple tree seed pod is a favorite of mine because as a child I played with the seed pods by pulling them apart and sticking them on my nose! And also of course, throwing them off of high places so they'd spin down to the grown like a helicopter."
Julee grew up in Washington state before going to art school in Brooklyn, New York. She currently works as an artist's assistant and makes huge casted and fabricated sculptures in many materials. She sees her jewelry work as miniature sculpture and especially enjoys working with plants and herbs.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Featured Seller: xmissamyx

Wednesday, August 27, 2008
My tummy hurts.
So why am I feeling nauseated at the thought of spending the money? I'm excited to get them and I know I can't do business without them (in addition to the fact that they will save me buckets of expensive printer ink), but I have such a hard time spending money! I think it's a combination of not being used to having $50 to spend, and also the uncertainty of when or if I'm going to make more money. Business is going okay and ought to pick up even more in coming weeks and months, but every sale is still a surprise to me. I wonder how many other Etsy sellers feel like this, getting cold sweats at even the minor expenses?