Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Friday, December 4, 2015

Affordable Christmas Cards in the Shop!

Hi guys, today I wanted to share some new Christmas cards I recently listed in my Etsy shop!
This year has been the year of going through stock and making cards out of everything I have laying around! I am on a mission to use of the piles of paper and scrapes that I have been hoarding for far to long. This has been fun, because it means I get to make tons of new cards! 
I've never been entirely sure how to sell my cards on Etsy. I've tried selling individual cards, sets of identical cards, groups of different cards, and (the most popular choice) blank stationary sets. 
Here is an example of the blank stationary sets:
I am trying to find a happy medium between greeting cards and stationary, because I love making the greeting cards but stationary sells better. Something I am trying is groups of assorted greeting cards for a lower price.
Christmas Card Bundle
Gold Lover's Christmas Card Set


Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Artist Appreciation: Mermaid Miss K

Today I am bringing back my "Artist Appreciation" Feature on the blog! Today's feature is the Etsy shop Mermaid Miss K. I actually discovered these amazing dresses on Pinterest, and I was delighted to find that it is an Etsy shop! These dresses are just breathtakingly beautiful!!!
I hope you will check out the shop Mermaid Miss K!
Saturday, September 13, 2014

Recent Cards in the Shop; Back to School!

All of a sudden, its back to school time! Not that me or my daughter are in school... but tis the season nonetheless. So I whipped up a few cute back-to-school-themed greeting cards sets, available for sale in my Etsy shop.
These cards would make great teacher gifts! They would also work to send a note to a thoughtful teacher, to tuck in your child's lunchbox or backpack with a sweet note, or to pass out to the other children in your child's classroom as a greeting or party invitation!
Shop for both sets here. Thanks for reading, and best of luck to you and your kids this year if any of you are in school!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Artist Appreciation: Islay's Terrace

 What's "Islay’s Terrace?" The shop name is inspired by my darling three-legged cat, Islay (pronounced eye-lah), who is named after a Scottish island. Islay overseas all creations here on The Terrace, which is also well stocked with cat toys so she’s constantly entertained and knows to keep her feisty little paws off my real craft materials and products.
All items created by me with love and care in my home studio.
 I have always been craft-obsessed. I blame my mother. She’s the one who handed me my first puffy paints and told me to get busy. And get busy I did! I hand-craft each item with lots of love here in my studio. Each piece is unique and has its own personality.
5 fun facts about the brains behind the operations here at Islay’s Terrace. (That’s me!)

1. My shop name is inspired by the name of my cat -- Islay (pronounced Eye-lah.) She’s a Russian Blue, so sort of smoky gray colored. She’s named after a Scottish island that is famous for very smoky scotch. She's the perfect studio assistant, which means she likes to nap while I'm working. (Also, she only has 3 legs.)


2. I love craft supplies. LOVE them! I could spend hours in a craft store. It’s dangerous. I also love vintage items, history, and retro styles. I try to work them into my creations whenever I can.

3. I own my grandmother’s sewing machine – though I currently sew on a newer machine that my mother gave me.

4. I have a master’s degree in creative writing. When I’m not crafting you can find me writing books for teens and young readers.

5. I love learning new crafts. I can spend hours browsing the craft book section of the library or bookstore – and I’ll likely walk away with a new book and new ideas. My fingers are always busy. When I’m on the couch I’m always doing something crafty like knitting or embroidering.
Silk Bead Necklace

Isn't this shop just beautiful? I love the variety. And I can totally relate to having a dangerous love of craft supplies! 
Which item is your favorite?

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Weekend Wishlist

My weekend wishlist today is inspired by the need for some positive energy and inspiration at this time of year, which is hard for me. Here are a few things to keep you cheery in the gloom!
I love the bright color and cheery message of this Big Yellow "Hello" Wire Word
Keep your toes warm and your fashionable side satisfied with these Wool Socks

This One Watercolor A Day book is a great way to stay creative and inspired during these cold weeks!
A beautiful print with an uplifting message like This Mountains Art Print is fantastic for staying positive!
Add a little sparkle to your look with the simple and beautiful Arc Pave Midi Band

Fun Links
Rules of Style - Lou Doillon on looking kooky and staying true to yourself
Are you participating in the Kitty and Buck Color color challenge? I am!
Click Here to enter my January Giveaway if you haven't already!

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Artist Appreciation: Memories for Life

Hi, I'm Edi, owner of Memories for Life. My shop is all about personalized and customized items for you and your loved ones. I make laser engraved wooden items, etched glass items and custom name scrapbooks.



I started selling on Etsy in 2008 with my paper goods items. I made greeting cards and different styles of scrapbooks. Over the years, my business has evolved into more wood and glass items. After purchasing a laser engraver in 2011, my whole life changed. This machine allowed me to quit my job and run my business full-time!



My favorite part about running my business is the creative process. The wheels in my brain never stop turning and I'm always coming up with new ideas. Seeing new creations come to life is the best part of my job!


I feel what makes my shop unique is the fact that I can personalize and customize any item. Many of the items in my shop came from special requests. I love putting together something truly original for each of my customers.

Thanks Edi! I absolutely love this shop and especially the unique quality that engraving brings to wood. My favorite item is the diamond ring, but I also love the wedding guest books! What is your favorite item?  

Psssst...
Don't forget to enter my January giveaway!
Sunday, January 5, 2014

Artist Appreciation: Papoose Clothing

Hi everyone! I would like to introduce you to a friend of mine; Ashley of Papoose Clothing!
My name is Ashley Duggan-Smith, and I am the resident owner, designer, maker, and crazy cat lady at Papoose Clothing. I learned how to sew at a young age when my mom taught me while making a pillow for me bed. I was so afraid of running the needle through my finger, but I finished the pillow without any mishaps. I furthered my sewing skills while taking several costume construction classes for my degree in Theatre, but it wasn’t until my niece’s birth three years ago that I began to really take myself seriously. I fell in love with designing and creating clothes for her to wear that I couldn’t stop and decided to see if I could make something out of what began as a hobby of mine.



 I first started out without any clear direction of where I wanted to go or what I really wanted my business to stand for. It’s taken awhile, but I am so much more focused now on my vision and have a clearer sense of what my style is. I love reading and creating and all kinds of art forms, I think it is so important to foster a child’s imagination, and my clothing is definitely geared towards encouraging play and make believe through whimsical, storybook styles.

My favorite part of the creative process is being able to work with moms on custom orders. People come to me for something different and inspired, something based on a small idea that is then turned into an imaginative item parents and their kids can be excited about. I love thinking outside the box and not following strict lines, especially with fairytale costumes that can be worn for play and everyday wear. It’s thrilling to have only an idea to go off of then make something tangible from it that never existed before.

Right now I am hard at work with the upcoming Spring Summer 2013 collection. I don’t want to reveal too much, but I am so passionate about this collection. It definitely represents me so much more as a person than previous ones, and it has been incredibly fun researching and digging deeper into my history to clearly and artistically represent this idea in a collection of children’s clothing. Like any other design, it begins with a simply idea, but with an entire collection, it’s on a much grander scale. Pieces must compliment but differ slightly, and it is important to me that a meaningful story is told. I have finalized the designs and fabric choices, so construction is next. I plan on revealing bits and pieces as I go along on my blog (www.papooseclothing.blogspot.com) to keep things exciting!

Thanks so much for sharing your shop with us Ashley! I think Lila would just look darling in all of those precious dresses. I especially love the Cats and Dogs dress!
What do you love from this shop?