Sunday, June 12, 2011

Pleasant Surprise

I got out of bed this afternoon - the kids spent the night at their grandparent's, so I slept in. It was lovely - and turned on the computer to find that one of the HipScraps has been included in an Etsy treasury! Here's a link to the treasury: Do have a look, there's some really cool stuff  there. The featured item is the Domino, a black and white HipScrap I painstakingly hand-beaded. I've actually worn it now a couple of times, giving it a test-run, as it were, at dance class, and the temptation to keep it is great. But, it's already in the store,and there it shall remain.



I had hoped, today, to take part in an open-stage art show, but didn't get my ducks in a row in time. But, its a recurring event, so I hope to participate for the next one. Basically, artists are able to go to the show, set up a display, mark items as for sale, or not for sale, and then see what happens. It sounds like a good idea. I wish I knew what kind of turnout it gets, though, because if its good, I had an idea for making a folding display thingummy  that I could slide into the jeep, drive to the show, pull it out and unfold it, and then hang my HipScraps up for all to see. I was also thinking about drilling it with holes so that I could put hanging hardware on and off as needed. I need to talk to the Viking about this. He's my favorite Boy Scout/Handyman and a good friend who has always been there when I've needed him. If I can design a  thing, he can build it for me, because he's excellent like that. Plus, it's an excuse to get him to come over and hang out, which is always a good thing. :)

Here's a link to the show's event page on Facebook.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Medallions, medallions, medallions.

As I've mentioned before, making medallions is something I can do for now because I used to make beaded jewelry all of the time, and have a ton of beads to fiddle with. Anyway, I made a new one last night:







I am a little concerned about it because it's completely floppy, unlike the others which have been completely beaded so that the fabric if stiff  with stitching and the beads. I am thinking about attaching this to a bit of thick felt or fleece to make it have some more substance.

My ex-husband and I have been chatting a bit about making use of his leather-working skills in my shop, so he went and bought some leather medallions to work with. I want to see if dying the leather black and then using cabs and studs and spikes will look good. If I know what gothic fusion style dancers like, they could possibly be a hit! Anyway, leather means we don't have to cover every bit of the medallion surface, and still maintain the shape. We can even dye them red or other colors and then add a bit of variety that way. Anyway, we shall see. I'm also noodling an idea around in my head for some belts pieced together from decorated-with-shiny-things medallions and connected with metal hardware, maybe dangle shiny stuff from them as well.

Anyway, keep your eyes open for new stuff in the shop soon - I have a couple of medallions to add and once the ex and I get moving, maybe more!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

wedding related stuff..and a new item in store

In browsing Etsy for wedding inspiration, I found the most awesome thing ever: candy buttons. What better way to acknowledge my crafty sewing awesomeness than with candy buttons? When I say buttons, I really mean buttons - the kind you find on clothing, not those little icing dots you used to get in strips of paper for a penny or a nickel or a dime or whatever.

THESE.
NOT these.

Anyway the shop on Etsy wanted 12 dollars just for a SAMPLE of 15 pieces! And they even say in their description that it takes approximately 200 to fill an 8 oz. bowl. EFF THAT!

So I searched for button candy molds online and found a plastic sheet mold for $2.00.



So I can make my OWN wedding candy, isn't that awesome? These buttons aren't as fancy as the ones on Etsy, but so what? they are recognizably buttons, and that's what I like. Also, I can use the recipe that my mother's mother used to make mint treats for my mom and aunts when they were kids, and that my mom made for me when *I* was a kid. My oldest and I also made them in heart shapes with teeny heart cookie cutters for valentine's gifts  for her class once. If left to cure long enough, they become quite stiff, and they are sugary death for your teeth but oh-so addicting! I was going to get Jordan almonds in my colors for the favors, but now I hope to get several molds and go to town making mints! The recipe is crazily easy, and it will be something my daughter and I can do together.

A hour or two ago, I added a new item to the store: a second medallion!


I'm hoping that the medallions will create more interest for the store, because I desperately need sales, and at this point, all I can make is medallions - at least until those supplies run out as well...

Friday, June 3, 2011

Medallions!

I've decided to open a new section in my store on Etsy - Medallions! I really enjoyed making the first pair, and just today listed a single medallion, all gussied up and ready to be sewn onto something. Here's hoping someone wants to buy it! I've already started another, and with luck I'll start seeing some sales.

Here's the one I listed today:

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

so the store has been open for about a month, and no sales. I am not panicking, but have to admit that I am a little disappointed. i had hoped for at least one sale through Etsy by now. Etsy is now demanding payment for the listings...have I wasted $2.20?

obviously i can't really advertise on a budget of zero dollars, but I have got to find a way to get more sales!