Saturday, January 14, 2012

Teal Shingle

I LOVE REFERRALS.  I designed a funky shop set for another customer and I was asked by Shannon to do the same for her.  I was so lucky at how patient she was....I designed this shop during Christmas, and before my Disney Vacation. I had a bit of trouble getting started....I wasn't sure where to with the design but I love how it came out.  I would also like to say this was a BARTER or a trade for products.  I made Shannon a complete branding package with a one of a kind etsy shop set, business cards, logos and more  I love this design...It a custom design...made just for Shannon at Teal Shingle, and it will not be produced ever again...


Here is what her profile says...
I have a true love for fabric and things that are homemade. There is nothing like finding a new treasure that reflects something you love. I love being creative - stepping outside of the box and taking risks to create what I love! 
I love taking new ideas and making them a reality - and watching the faces of people fall in love with them too!!!! 

I have my shop set up so that you can choose the design you would like and then choose exactly what item you would like it embroidered onto! This way you can have exactly what your heart desires!!!! Some of the items listed include the design of your choice and personalization...

Here are a few of my favorite items in her shop...Check out her shop for AWESOME products.  

Happy Tails Pet Bakery

Stephanie from Happy Tails Bakery sent me an etsy covo about a shop set I had listed.  She told me her shop was committed to making fresh, health all natural dog treats.  I loved the shop set she choose but I had a vision of a completely different design.  Something that matches her products.  


I was so happy because she loved it!  This is one of my very favorite designs.  It was a pleasure to work with Stephanie..... Her profile states:
I am a dog lover and I enjoy baking, so this seemed like a natural process. I am committed to making fresh, healthy, all natural treats for your dog as their nutrition is just as important as yours! I am able to accommodate special diets on most treats, just convo me and ask if you have any questions about any ingredients used. 

You will find a selection of healthy treats that are still fun and yummy (you could even sneak a taste yourself, I wouldn't tell)! All treats have been meticulously taste-tested and approved by my own canine helper, Lucy! I know your dog will LOVE it and you will love seeing those happy tails!

Check out some of her products

JuJu Eyeball

It is a New Year.  It is hard to imagine it is 2012.  Wow.
My resolution is to set a good example and update my blog.  I can't very well set a good business example and tell you to do things that I don't do myself.

One of my first Cutomers of the year was JuJu Eyeball.  Her banner looked like this, and it was clearly noticeable that she had a unique and eclectic style...

She told me she really loved the colors...and I do as well.  She also asked that I use an eyeball as her logo image.  This request was right up my alley....

Here is the banner I created...

and here avatar

As you can see this is a One of a kind custom design that included a complete etsy shop set, and High resolution logo, with a facebook banner, and all of the font and color code information. 

You can find her etsy shop HERE  JuJu Eyeball
Karyn & Chelsea... the wonderful Etsy Artisans who own 2 etsy shops and they say
"We're at our best when we're at our weirdest!"
Our shop name, JuJuEyeball, like BuyMeLove, is a reference to the Beatles. After all, JJE is the twisted sister store to BML. Also like BuyMeLove, the name has a double meaning: JuJu is the nickname of our beloved rescue Yorkie, Jewel!


Check out some of their creations...







Friday, December 23, 2011

200 Sales

I can't believe it!  I just hit the 200 Sales mark on Etsy!

When I opened my shop in August 2010, business was SLOW.  I had about 5 shops listed for about $5.  Each shop took me about an hour or more to design.  My first sale was to The Rambling Scholar (here shop is still up and running great) it was a custom design that took me about 3 hours to complete from start to finish and I sold it for $5.  I was so excited someone was willing to pay me for a design I really undersold myself.  In the business world my time would go for over $40 an hour.  It is amazing how unemployment can have you under value your worth.  I didn't sell that many shop sets at first.  I don't think my business really took off until I raised my prices to just $20, and began to use Facebook as a social media tool.  Then I put forth my marketing and graphic design background to work for etsy artisans.  I began using the knowledge that I had used in the professional world to the talented Entrepreneurs like you.  I offered above and beyond customer service while being honest and up front at the same time.

 I bartered with customers for etsy shops.  I would trade craft supplies and lovely handmade items and I was able to have the most wonderful items for myself, children, and family members. Word of mouth has been the biggest blessing to my business.  No matter how hard you try you can't do this by yourself.  You need some help from friends, and other etsy artisans.

I began offering business branding and explaining to my customers how to use those items to promote yourself and your business.  In August 2011 when everything was in Place everything really took off.  I began to value myself and my time, and because I valued my skills and knowledge I think I was able to produce the best work I have ever made.  I want to thank all of my wonderful customers and hope that my testimonial will help someone out there who is in my same boat.  Now I keep thinking...I could be celebrating 500 sales....If I knew then what I know now.  I am still learning...and I am happy to report things just keep getting better...
Again thank you to all of my customers...

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Make your own Sewing Tags.

I saw this cool tutorial online and I had to share it with you.  Freya, and Etsy Artisan walks you step by step on how to make your own Sewing Lables.  Check it out HERE



Saturday, November 19, 2011

Make your own Price TAGS

My son is an athlete.  When he has an all day tournament he loves to drink these power gels from gatoraide.  They are expensive...but I really loved the silver on the back of the box....so I had an idea...

Get my circle punch out and start punching away.  It was a small box and I was able to get over 20 tags from something I was going to put in the recycling bin.

All you need is a punch of your choice...and to raid your recycling bin.  I bet you could make about 100 or more price tags per week....or you can be picky and just get the colors you want.  I just used the silver...



So as you can see my finished tags are silver on one side, and brown create paper on the other side.  This is pretty much a free price or product tag....How often can you get free supplies.  So what do you think?

If you use this idea please let me know....Post a link to a photo...I would love to see it...
  

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Craft Show Ideas......I am speaking as a customer

My daughter and I have started a tradition of going to local craft shows and trying to see what treasures we can find.  It is our girls day....

I never have something I want, or something I am looking for.  I personally look for something that is unique and different that I haven not seen before.  I have had a craft booth before.  My grandmother retired and ran her own quilting business for over 20 years and as a teen, twenty year old, and 30 year old I went to every craft show.  She had great success with her business.  I designed her business cards, ordered handmade personalized sewn on tags, Designed and made signage and sold all of her quilts.  She always priced things way to low....she need me to be there and be the bad guy.   I even made alot of her displays.     As a marketing person I had few suggestions to draw attentions and potential customers to your booth.  I only hope to help and not to criticize.  I am using my observations as a customer.  Please feel free to comment on some ideas you have.  I AM GOING TO RAMBLE..I hope I don't forget anything.  You don't have to spend alot of money to make a wonderful booth.  The more booths the more you will learn what works for you.

1.  SIGNAGE.  There were over 200 hundred vendors at this craft show and maybe 50 had any signage at all.  It is so nice to have some little sign to tell who you are and what you sell.  Some booths Had a few people blocking tables.  I couldn't even see what you were selling?  Signage is soooo easy.  You can make a sign in Microsoft Word using 11x17 layout and then take it to your local office supply store to print and laminate.  It will cost less than $5 for a full color sign....Make your own sign using a try putting it together with scrapbook paper and sticker letters....If you are a quilter....QUILT A SIGN.  If you are a knitter...Wrap yarn around some inexpenisve foam letters...Or try THIS.  Or purchase some wooden letters and a wooden plaque.  You can find many of them at a the dollar store.  And old chalk board can be fun as well.  I know for a fact you can purchase chalkboard paint for $1.69 in the acrylic paint section of your craft store.  I have made a few signs for gifts.
SIGNAGE IS ALSO IMPORTANT FOR...returning customers.  If you have the same booth every year folks will want to find you....OR if they are not ready to purchase from you right now....(example baby on the way but no sure if it is a boy or a girl...)they may see you sign an take a business card...Keep your business cards out on your table.


I was just web surfing to find some ideas and The owner of Etta + Billie made her sign with an old sheet and some T-Shirt transfers.  You can't fit all of the words on one page, but look how wonderful.

2.  YOU ITEMS NEED TO BE SEEN FROM A DISTANCE.  I walk and glance as I go.  As I was leaving today I kept thinking.  I wonder if I missed anything?  I didn't see hardly anything I was interested in.  Don't lay all of your items FLAT on a table...Expecting folks to come and dig on your table.  Most folks decide to stop by first glance. I am looking for something to catch my EYE.  If you sell jewelry lay some flat....but prop your best selling pieces up... Here is a great jewelry holder tutorial.  If you can't get a peg board you can use needle point plastic...They come in lots of colors...and they are really cheap.  Or aluminum screening from a home depot Sometimes they come in 12x12 squares.

I saw quite a few knitters and crocheters just toss all of the hats and scarfs on the table.  It was so sloppy and unprofessional.  You worked so hard on those crafts....Don't just toss them on the table.  Put like items in a basket with a tag on the outside...If you don't have a head form to display a hat...Use a doll.  Barter with a photographer to use your hats as props for their clients in exachage for photos...of the clients with our product on display.  (happens all the time.  Place those 8x10 photos behind a basket of hats...)  IT WILL ATTRACT ATTENTION.  My little girl LOVES crochet hats.  Bu...to dig with her at my side...They should be CHEAP....well I decided to pass and just look on etsy.  Check out this display...LOVE IT.  I love the colors.  Doesn't it just grab your attention???
I love this headband display the handbands are on Large PVC/plumbing pipes covered with fabric....you can just stand them up...you don't need to build an acrylic box like this


this would be a great way to display bows...you might even sell this for a cute addion to a little girls room...

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I love this simple handmade hat rack.  Weigh the bottom and it will not blow over in wind.


This is a more complex display...but I love the prices at the top and how easy this would be
to maintain....


Look at this...this would be easy to store your products in...and then just hang it to display it

I love this display idea for handmade cards.  I don't think a customer could see them as well if they were flat on a table.

3.  YOUR BOOTH LAYOUT.  I saw a few booths I wanted to look at more.  BUT I had to squeeze into the booth...with my little girl and I felt cramped.  My little girl is very very very good, but.... I didn't like it.  There were several booths like that.  I don't want to enter your little closet...Open your booth up...Make it to where several customers can purchase at the same time.  Don't underestimate moms with strollers...they came to buy and love handmade items..Don't make it where they can't shop.  I know sometimes there are some space constraints but try your best.  Open it up...Use your vertical space.   I love it when folks pull there table back......and put some other tables on the side...Like a Gaint E without the middle line...I hope that makes sense??..Don't box me in.

4.  DECORATE YOUR BOOTH.  A first glance attracts people to your both.  Your booth should welcome customers.  If you use a tablecloth Think about your colors.  It doesn't have to be something expensive.  Your local fabric store sells cheap fabric on clearance.  If you can't sew...Barter with someone who can....OR use a liquid sew to make your make your seams.  If you sell small items...that will fit in the palm of your hand....Use a very plain tablecloth.  If you have a pattern on your tablecloth it can complete with your product.  OR place your small items on a tray....

LOVE THIS ONE..
I made 4 purchases today.  No one asked me to follow them on Facebook.  No one gave me a business card.  No one asked for my name and address...(you can have a drawing for a free item)  I really liked those items I wouldn't have stopped if I didn't....I may want to see something you have in the future.  You need customers....Don't through away opportunities....READ my blog post on QR Codes.
 
You can do everything right and some customers will not stop at your booth.  Don't take it personally.  I don't purchase make-up, and I don't usually purchase food or mixes, I also don't purchase hair bows...I have a hairbow lady already.  I also don't have any babies in the family so I don't stop at baby booths...But sometimes I break the rules.  I purchased a headband today....