Friday, December 9, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Green Tuxedo!


Chris Zeller is the artist who brings us Green Tuxedo.  He lives in Boise, Idaho and creates very exquisite art using oils and glass.
Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Green Tuxedo- Greentuxedo and the recently evolved Greentuxudio was concocted many years ago as a gamer tag for playing xbox online - I wanted to convey the idea of a james bond feeling matched with the ideas of growth of skill/knowledge with a color.

ID- That's interesting and certainly not something I would have thought of.  How long have you been crafting, and who taught you?

GT- Most of my motivation comes from support from my friends and family. I developed a great connection with my art teachers during my senior year in high school that lead me to decide to teach art and not just create it. I started painting for extra money in 2006, my freshmen year at BSU, through commissions with friends and fellow BSU students via myspace as a way to spend at least some of my free time on painting and drawing in the beginning. From there I've been under the wings and working with professional sculptors, painters, illustrators, drawers, printmakers - you name the tools and I've been molded by them in some sort of way regardless of whether I've continued the process of using them.

ID- That's awesome and must have been a great experience for you. Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

GT- Education as an art education major at BSU required I take the entry level to just about every art discipline. I came to feel best about painting with oils and decided to get an emphasis in painting with my B.F.A. Wanting to continue my artistic endeavors I decided to start flame working at a local studio here in Boise, ID. The private lessons were expensive but so worth it. At the moment my glass jewelry averages more views than my paintings but the two work for each other on my store as both bring in a different crowd of viewers.

ID- When did you open your Etsy store?

GT- Just this summer after pretty much an explosion in production that hit me after a two year hiatus with painting opaque paint. I went from doing one painting to about 30 a month this summer. A family friend who came to my studio pointed out I should set up an Etsy account and it all went awesome from there after opening in July of this year. I had no idea what Etsy was until just this summer which is a bummer deal but I pass the word on to my friends and students.

ID- Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

GT- Etsy is, other than word-of-mouth, my only avenue for selling my work. Though I plan on selling work locally at events this upcoming Spring.

ID- I'm sure you'll do well.  People really like to get a closer look at art and yours is beautiful. What is one of your favorite items in your store?

GT- Yamacity definitely. I'll miss it when it sells as it's on my own wall at the moment.

ID- It is very cool.  If only I had $225 dollars to take it off your hands.  ;-) Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

GT- Nature remains the most influential in finding things that challenge me and evoke a great sense of accomplishment when completed so I'm very accepting of the inspiration I feel from browsing these images.

ID- Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

GT- Multiple niches most definitely. There's a big group of gaming fans out there looking for things they couldn't find anywhere else and I love catering to that demographic. Everything seems to sell at about the same rate other than gaming related paintings.

ID- Gaming certainly is  surreal world in itself, probably providing a lot of inspiration as well. Where do you see your shop in 5 years?

GT- I have two pending grants to expand my studio to include extra artists who provide unique qualities to greentuxudio. The studio would offer one-on-one lessons in painting/flameworking/
scupture/photography as well as respective work spaces for a collaborative environment.

ID- Oh, wow!  That's my dream come true!  Wanna move down to UT to do it?  :-D  What advice can you give your fellow team members?

GT- Accessing the wealth of current Etsy knowledge through team message boards is critical. There are many individuals looking to help any artist become an excellent seller, all you need to do is ask politely with consideration. A few of the most helpful things I've found about selling on Etsy or just selling art in general:

I - Always create an accessible way to approach your art by describing the types of feelings your work will invoke on it's viewers as they include this item in their day to day activities. Where it takes them as a viewer is enticing to hear. I've read some of the best prose here on Etsy, and if done right, doesn't have a marketing tone to it.

II - Browsing other seller's work and style of presenting their work also can be very demonstrative of what works.

III - Thinking about trading is a fantastic idea to get started and advance your skill. If you can produce and maintain at least seven or eight items in your store that vary enough in style you most likely have a good shot at trading them for some equal or lesser value item. Many sellers aren't comfortable to trade so making the situation work to their advantage is critical. The contract you form with another seller grants you guaranteed payment that is hand-crafted goodness in return for your supplies and effort. 
 
Thank you, Chris, that's excellent advice!  It's been a pleasure finding out more about you and your art.  Go check out his surreal paintings here and be sure to leave a comment and him to your circle.  http://www.etsy.com/shop/GreenTuxedo?ref=seller_info

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Rocky Mountain Christmas Treasuries

Rocky Mountain Christmas Treasuries

The theme for this week's treasuries is ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS! Post items from your shop in this thread that you feel fit the theme -MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS- and those who want to make a team treasury around the theme can use this link as a guide to get started.

To encourage team treasuries to be made, I am going to give the treasury with the most favorites by Saturday at 12:00 midnight, their choice of a FREE 2012 Scenic calendar, (I will notify the winner they have won).

So let's see some team treasuries with the theme of Mountain Christmas! Remember, the team treasury with at least 6 MSTTeam shops in it, posted in this thread, and that has the most favorites on it by this Saturday, December 10th at midnight, MST wins the calendar!

Thread for posting your items in that you feel fit this week's theme:
http://www.etsy.com/teams/9623/mountain-standard-timers/discuss/9413438/

Thread for posting completed team treasuries with at least 6 MSTTeam shops:
http://www.etsy.com/teams/9623/mountain-standard-timers/discuss/9409105/

Sunday, November 27, 2011

RED Christmas Treasuries

The theme for this week's treasuries is RED! Post items from your shop in this thread that you feel fit the theme -RED- and those who want to make a team treasury around the theme can use this link as a guide to get started.

To encourage team treasuries to be made, I am going to give the treasury with the most favorites by Saturday at 12:00 midnight, their choice of a FREE handmade bookmark. Would make a great gift if you can't use it for yourself. Choices are here:
www.etsy.com/shop/BookishKind?section_id=8018141

So let's see some team treasuries with the theme of RED! Remember, the team treasury posted in this thread
www.etsy.com/teams/9623/mountain-standard-timers/discuss/9371752
that has the most favorites on it by Saturday at midnight, MST wins the bookmark! Yay!

Let's hear it for Christmas!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Lotus Jewels!


This week's spotlight shines on one of our team leaders, Jen, owner of Lotus Jewels.  I know many of you are already familiar with Jen and her great contributions to our team, but lets get to know her store a little better.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Lotus Jewels- In Buddhist philosophy, the beautiful lotus flower blooms from the mud, proving that beauty can evolve from something that is ugly. I like to think that when I put simple, perhaps not necessarily attractive beads together, I create something beautiful, or at least beautiful to me!

ID- And beautiful to us too! How long have you been crafting, and who taught you?

LJ- I’ve always done some sort of artsy thing although I am fairly new to beading. I’ve been doing it for perhaps 4 years. My best friend taught me one pattern of beading and I went from there.

ID- That's great; that you could learn from a friend. Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

LJ- I’ve taken lessons in clay (as an adult) and oil painting (as a kid).

ID- When did you open your Etsy store?
LJ- Oct 11, 2008

ID- Wow!  So you're a veteran Etsian. :-)  Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

LJ- I have not had much luck with my jewelry in boutiques or craft shows. I have the best luck selling to friends and family.

ID- That's how it usually starts, though, right? What is one of your favorite items in your store?

LJ- One of my favorites is www.etsy.com/listing/81604930/beautiful-blue-violet-heart-pendant-hand. It has a beautiful, unique heart pendant and an 8 strand braided cord. I have started making more braided jewelry and I find the technique very calming.

ID- I can see why, the colors are really beautiful!  Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

LJ- Inspiration usually comes from the stones themselves.

ID- Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

LJ- I don’t think I’ve found my niche yet. However, I didn’t start beading to make money, I started it for relaxation and the joy I get from making pretty things. Perhaps the niche will find me!

ID- LOL, that's a nice Zen way of looking at things. Where do you see your shop in 5 years?

LJ- Not much different than now. Hopefully, more people will have run across it and I’ll have a few more sales.

ID- What advice can you give your fellow team members?

LJ- If you make crafts, do it because you enjoy doing it. Don’t do it to make money. If you make crafts because you enjoy it, you will always find happiness. If you do it just to make money, you may end up frustrated and unsatisfied.

Thank you for the interview, Jen.  It's always great to get to know more people and their stores!  I'm sure you all agree, so go take a look at Lotus Jewels, add her to your circle, and favorite a few items if you like!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

MSTTeam THANKSGIVING Treasuries

We are doing something different for the team treasury this week - a theme. Post items from your shop here that you feel fit the theme -THANKSGIVING- and those who want to make a team treasury around the theme can use this link as a guide to get started.

Let's hear it for Thanksgiving :)

Friday, November 11, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Hoooked Bath and Body


Tara from Hoooked Bath and Body is this week's spotlighted team member.  Lets see what she has to say about her lovely shop.  She hales from Albuquerque, NM.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Hoooked- Hoooked began as a play on crochet, the art of hooking yarn, but the word "hooked" also means addicted to or obsessed with. With 3 Os, Hoooked stands out, makes a statement, and grabs attention.

ID- I'm certainly hoooked on crocheting too.  I love the name!  How long have you been crafting, and who taught you?

Lick Me All Over Soap
Hoooked- I've been crafting and expressing my creativity for as long as I can remember, but I started crocheting seriously about 10 years ago and was taught by my mother. I started teaching myself to make soap (with a lot of internet assistance) 3 years ago. There is still a lot I have left to explore in both categories.

ID- Well it looks like you are well on your way with your talent.  When did you open your Etsy store?

Hoooked- After careful consideration and planning, HoookedBathandBody launched in January of 2011.

ID- Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

Hoooked- I sell more of my crochet at Hoooked.etsy.com but after some miserable craft show experiences (bad weather seeks me out), I've decided to stick primarily with Etsy. I do sell locally at a small store but have plans to continue solely with Etsy after the end of the year.

ID- Hmm...I'm sorry to hear about the bad craft shows, but it sounds like you know where you want your business to go.  What is one of your favorite items in your store?

Hoooked- I can be such a girly girl when it comes to scents and absolutely love the Sweet Pea, Lavender, and Lick Me All Over Soap.

ID- It's too bad we don't have the technology to smell the computer.  Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

Hoooked- Everywhere! We are bombarded by scents everywhere in our daily lives and now when I smell something fantastic, I want to make it into a soap that someone can experience in the shower.

ID- Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

Hoooked- Not yet, but I get closer with every sale.

ID- Where do you see your shop in 5 years?

Hoooked- In 5 years, I see Hoooked having a much larger variety of soap. I want to expand, expand, expand! By then, maybe I will have finally started listing the lip balm and other bath and body products I've been making.

ID- That's the key, isn't it? :-)  What advice can you give your fellow team members?

Hoooked- Right now, I would suggest including the color of your items in your titles and tags. This is extremely important if you want to be picked up for treasuries. Overall, I would suggest readying your shop as much as possible for change. Try and prepare for the unexpected and be prepared to adapt at a moment's notice.

Tara, That is great advice!  Thank you for giving me this interview.  It was a pleasure getting to know more about you and your shop.

OK, everyone, you know the drill.  Got take a look at Hoooked Bath and Body, add to your circle and leave a comment if you like!  Thank you!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

About MSTTeam

So you've joined the team, now what?
Here are some things you should know about this team:

*Our monthly newsletter (sent by email) tells what is happening each month with the team (dates to remember, useful links, etc). You can join the team email by contacting a team leader - see sidebar.

*We have a facebook page you can join, (the link is to your right), where your shop may be promoted to others and where ideas to help your shop are posted, (such as how to get free business cards!)

* You can sign up for Team Treasury Days (Every other Tuesday, 1-2 days per month,), where you make one treasury and get featured in 16 other treasuries the day you sign up.

*You can create featured item team treasuries anytime to help promote team members, who in turn, may do the same for you.

*We have the first-ever, (as far as I know!), "Rolling Treasury" on etsy. The treasury rotates with seasonal happenings, such as the "Christmas edition." You can shop other team stores from the link at the top of this blog.

*There are threads on the board where you can find others in your state or area to meet up with or network with. Post to those threads and get to know people. Networking helps get you sales.

*We have a team blog where you follow team happenings. Every month a new shop is spotlighted/interviewed so you can get to know them better. We also have the monthly "roundup" of gorgeous items spotted from team shops (maybe yours!).

*We have an official team tag that you can use when making treasuries or posting items in your shop. It is "MSTTeam" You can also use "mountain standard timers," as well.


*We are glad you are here!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Red Sky Designs


Today lets talk to Tim Trafford - Designer and Seamster EXTROIDINARE and  Lori Trafford - Marketing, Sales, Customer Relations, Packaging, Bookkeeper, Artistic/Creative Additive :) -

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Red Sky Designs- I had a wonderful father who was in the Navy who took us camping every weekend and understood my crazy love of horses and the outdoors. I sadly lost him when I was 13 - he always said "Red Sky at night, sailors delight.... our shop name is in remembrance of my hero, my dad. :) The peaceful feeling of a beautiful Montana Red Sky in the evening is an incredible picture of creative beauty that is both inspiring and incredibly relaxing and makes some of the daily challenges we all encounter very worthwhile.
ID- That's a very touching story and makes for a great business name. How long have you been crafting, and who taught you? 

RSD- Tim owned a seat cover shop over 25 years ago and loved manufacturing, and using his talented, engineering mind to develop and create on his industrial sewing machine - We've been married over 24 years and he has always wanted to get back into industrial manufacturing and sewing the amazing designs that develop in his multifunctional mind - Tim is completely self taught and continually works to perfect every single design from the quality, functionality, aesthetic and good old great looks angles.

ID- Neat! Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject? 

RSD- Neither Tim or I have any formal training in manufacturing or marketing. We are both completely self taught and we LOVE learning everything we can from others and sharing everything we have learned with anyone who wants to follow their creative, entrepreneurial dreams.
ID- When did you open your Etsy store? 

RSD- We opened our Etsy shop in June of 2009 - I woke up early and was reading the Billings Gazette in bed on my smart phone and came across an amazing story about Piper and Paisley and their amazing rise to fame after being discovered on Etsy. I was intrigued as I had never heard of Etsy so I researched and discovered this powerful site that catered to items that were handmade. Etsy was incredibly easy and fun to use and so I opened our "shop" that day featuring our handcrafted leather pillows, bling belts and our very first Red Sky Koozie designs. Etsy does an incredible job of promoting the shops and getting your "face" on Google. Even though it takes time to learn all of the angles and advertising opportunities - Etsy is right there with blogs, treasuries, community and help sites to aid you in your success.
ID- That's a great story and perhaps similar to many of us on Etsy.  :-) Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores? 

RSD- Red Sky Designs is an official "Made In Montana" product as all of our items are handcrafted in our Montana shop. We are a vendor at the annual Wholesale/Retail Made in Montana Show in March in Great Falls, Montana and we also exhibit at all three of the Billings Wholesale Market shows in Billings Montana. We currently have 45 stores that we wholesale our Red Sky Koozies to and we also do a tremendous amount of retail business out of both our MontanaRedSkyDesigns.Etsy.com and our RedSkyDesigns.com websites. We are very fortunate that Red Sky Designs is doing five times the amount of business that we were doing last year and we are continuing to get calls for very large customized orders from all over the United States. As of today we are very proud to say that we have shipped our Red Sky Koozies to over 43 states as well as to Canada and Australia and we have not received one single koozie back nor have we received one single complaint about our products. :)
ID- Wow!  That's awesome!  What is one of your favorite items in your store?

RSD- Our Red Sky Koozies !!!! My personal favorites are the Beaver Can Koozies and my Tri Colored Beer Bottle Koozie - I also love my coffee cup/pint koozie - Tim's favorite is his Bison Leather Beer Bottle Koozie or his Bison coffee cup/pint koozie - we literally do NOT leave home without them and we are constantly giving out business cards to anyone who sees our koozies.

ID- Where do you gain inspiration for your items? 

RSD- We both LOVE the look, feel and smell of leather and are constantly thinking of new ways to use this amazing natural product whether it is in koozies, cuffs or other durable items that just look and feel WAY cooler in leather !
ID- Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell? 

RSD- Red Sky Designs has been very fortunate in the organic growth of our products and our company. Our Red Sky Koozies have been very popular in both the gift and tourist markets as it is certainly a very useful product that not everyone has and it a great gift to give OR receive! We are continually complimented regarding the quality of our craftsmanship and the extreme quality of the leather that we hand select for our products. Simply put, the quality of our Red Sky Koozies creates a niche that we are very thankful for.
ID- I can certainly say I've never seen anything like your Koozies. Where do you see your shop in 5 years? 

RSD- Red Sky Designs was started as a "fun money" and eventual "retirement money" business. We are very pleased and thankful to say that RSD has has grown so fast in the past year and a half that it has also become the "college fund money" for our two awesome kids. We take a tremendous amount of pride and pleasure in knowing that we create products that others are excited to give as gifts. On Christmas morning we are both beaming thinking about the number of people that will be enjoying our Red Sky Koozies with their favorite beverage that day. In five years we see Red Sky Designs as the single source of income for the two of us which will allow us to travel to spend time with their kids and their families and to truly enjoy a creative and fulfilling lifestyle that has always been our dream. We are always excited about every new order and we look forward to the opportunity to continue to play "Santa Claus" for a very long time.
ID- It looks like that is a very achievable dream.  Congratulations! What advice can you give your fellow team members?

RSD- I know that it sounds trite, but really....FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS. You can do whatever you set your mind to as long as you are willing to put the time and the hours into, making your dreams come true. Listen to the wonderful wisdom of others, ask questions, LISTEN again and most importantly WORK HARD so you can PLAY HARD. Life is too short to dwell on the "what ifs" so be sure that your focus is on the "What's next". It is SOOOOO easy to sell what YOU love and what YOU love using ! Make sure your customers are happy and that they feel the pure joy that you put into your products. Energy is a terrible thing to waste and if the first idea you have doesn't work, try your next idea, and your next, or your next and don't ever, ever quit!

Thank you so much!  Lori and Tim your advice and story are very inspiring!  We are glad to have you part of our team and to show our appreciation we will head over to your site to circle you.  http://www.etsy.com/shop/MontanaRedSkyDesigns

Friday, October 21, 2011

Friday Spotlight is contemporary art by Christine Krainock




Today we'll take a visit to contemporary art, by Christine Krainock. Christine creates her beautiful abstract, textured paintings in San Diego, California.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Contemporary- Well, "Contemporary Art by Christine" is my business name, it just represents the fact that I paint contemporary art. I paint modern, original, abstract, textured oil and acrylic paintings using a palette knife. However, my store name on here comes up as Christine Krainock, because my real business name, "Contemporary Art by Christine" has too many characters for Etsy Shop Names.

ID- How long have you been crafting, and who taught you?

CA- I have been creating art for as long as I can remember! As a small child, all I remember wanting to do was art! I drew, I painted, I drew, I painted more... My grandmother, who was an artist and a painter gave me my first lesson on painting using oils when I was just 13. My first oil painting was a still life, which I still have.

ID- You still have your first painting? Wow, that's neat! I'll bet it will be worth a lot of money some day! Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

CA- This is the question that usually surprises everyone. I actually don't have formal training in the style of painting that I do. I honestly sometimes wonder how on earth I do know how to do it! I have never even watched another person use a palette knife to create paintings. I somehow just seem to have a knack for mixing paint colors and applying them in such a way to create vivid paintings full of texture and depth. Here's a bit of my story... I did take art a few times in high school, mainly drawing classes. I did very well, and my teacher was encouraging me to continue with art in collage, as I very much wanted to do. However, my parents very much did not want me to major in art, and strongly "encouraged" me to focus on a more "sensible" career. So, I became a teacher. I actually have my Masters of Arts Degree in Education. I taught 2nd grade and kindergarten for 13 years. Over the past few years that I taught, I started painting again, more and more. My paintings were selling and started to be collected all over the world (from another website, and locally). After going through some very big and difficult life changes... it brought me to where I am now, painting, and selling my art full time! Although I enjoyed teaching, art has always been my true passion! You could say I am addicted to it! I absolutely love what I do, I feel that passion is even more important than formal training in the arts.

ID- That's awesome! And I can see the passion in your art! When did you open your Etsy store?

CA- I actuall signed up for Etsy March 2011, however, I didn't really start filling my store with inventory until May 2011. Even then, I had to pretty much take all of August "off" as I was so busy with a move and getting my oldest off to start college. It is up and going great now!

ID- Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

CA- Yes, I do sell at art shows, my most recent was one in downtown Denver. I will be participating in a few in the spring, and am considering allowing my work to be put into a good old brink and morter store. For the past few years though, selling online and by word of mouth has been good to me. I do MANY commissioned pieces for clients, for design firms, interior designers, and private collectors. I am kept very busy with commissioned custom pieces alone. I do have my paintings up on a few other sites, but they basically all feed into Etsy, like ebsqart.com, I find it difficult to list each painting on so many different sites. My primary business website is www.contemporaryartbychristine.com . I LOVE my Facebook page! It is a great way for "fans" to "like" me and follow posts on my new paintings, etc. I love reading my fans comments! www.facebook.com/Contemporaryartbychristine .

ID- Great! Thank you for giving us those links! I've liked you and I'm sure others from the team will like you too. ;-D What is one of your favorite items in your store?

CA- Gosh, this is a good question. My family giggles at me when I have to ship off a painting that I have become attached to. They are like my babies! Well, my favorite painting that I had done so far this year, actually sold about a month or so ago, it was called "Goodnight Sweetness". It had a special, touching, meaning in it to me. Out of what I currently have listed in my shop, the painting of three red trees called "Crimson Companions" is my favorite! It is truly stunning in person (photos can never capture how they look in person)! The background looks so "earthy" and organic, and the trees are HIGHLY detailed to give them a beautiful, almost 3-D effect. I love the color palette.




ID- Me too! They remind me of the trees we, as kids, called lolly-pop trees. Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

CA- My inspiration comes primarily from nature, and the beauty and organic textures found in nature. Using palette knives to paint allows me to capture not only the vivid colors we see in the outdoors, but the textures as well. Each day I paint though, a bit of my mood for the day, also of course goes into my work. This is probably apparent. A darker painting with a "lonely" feel was most likely done on a day where my mood, forever whatever reason, let's say, was not so upbeat. Other paintings might reflect my normally positive, cheerful, bubbly personality.

ID- And isn't that one of the beauties of art? That our mood can be captured in it? Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

CA- Yes I do. I basically just paint what I love, and I am just so thrilled that others who come across my work either in person or online, have such a positive reaction when they see my paintings! I do feel like, my work is different, and unique due to my own painting style and technique that I use and continue to develop. I feel like I do paint abstract florals, trees, landscapes, which, unlike some artwork, actually DO look so nice displayed in a persons home or office!

ID- Where do you see your shop in 5 years?

CA- Well, considering I feel very new to Etsy, I see my shop just taking off! I really like how Etsy is set up. I hope to continue to get found on Etsy's site and to have even more repeat customers.

ID- What advice can you give your fellow team members?

CA- At the moment I am working to increase my inventory in my shop, the trick is finding that balance between having completed paintings or items, to sell in your shop, and filling custom orders. I find that setting aside days for custom orders, and other days to just "create" from your heart for new pieces, helps to maintain that balance. Try to connect with as many potential buyers as you can! Market yourself, and your name though the social networking sites and across the web as much as possible. It causes a chain reaction to bring buyers into your shop. Even if the person who say, "likes" your Facebook page, doesn't buy from you, THEIR Facebook friend might see their "like" or comment on their newsfeed, find you, fall in love with what you sell, and buy 3 items! Also, don't forget about your own social circle, let everyone you know know what you are selling and where to find you. Again, you never know who might know a friend who owns a shop who wants to display what you are making, or a new salon who would love to hang your artwork, etc. Most importanyly, HAVE FUN! Enjoy what you are doing! We are so lucky to be doing what we love and to be creating beautiful things for others to enjoy!

Christine what a pleasure it has been to get know you and some of your experiences! You've got an exuberant spirit that is catching! Thank you for being out spotlight this week.

To see more of Christine's wonderful paintings and add her to your circle go to her shop at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ChristineKrainock?ref=seller_info

Friday, October 14, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Made 2 Order Tie Dye

Made 2 Order Tie Dye is run by Brian, who lives in Henderson, Nevada.  He's fairly new to Etsy, so lets she what he likes about running a Tie Dye store.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Made2Order- I came up with the name with the idea of making only custom tie dye shirts. The problem is each tie dye is very unique. That being said, about half of my orders are custom orders based on the designs I currently have for sale.

ID- Yes, I can't imagine being able to reproduce the same design twice.  How long have you been crafting, and who taught you?

M2O- I have been dying for about one year. I am self - taught; my tie dye experience began as a school project in my science department. I teach at the middle school level and I was invited to participate - one shirt and I was hooked! I have not had any formal training, most of my designs and patterns are through trial and error.

ID- When did you open your Etsy store?

M2O- I opened my store in May on 2011 on my birthday.

ID- That's great!  I guess you'll never forget what day you opened your store. Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

M2O- I have an online school supply business (schoolsuppliestoyou.com) that has some of my shirts posted but I have not set up that side of the business the way I want to yet - a work in progress.

ID- What is one of your favorite items in your store?

M2O- One of my favorite patterns is the double spiral; I also like the stained glass effect that has black running through the shirt. I have a picture on one below.


ID- Wow!  That is cool!  I love the rainbow colors.  A nice affect! Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

M2O- I gain inspiration from other tie dye designers on the site - there are some amazing designs out there.

ID- Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

M2O- I don't think I have found my niche yet but I am patient!

ID- <laugh> Patience is key! Where do you see your shop in 5 years?

M2O- I hope I am a lot busier in five years! Tie dying is a hobby right now but it is something I really enjoy; I plan on sticking with it.

ID- What advice can you give your fellow team members?

M2O- Advice? Be patient while you are getting your name out there; it takes time to build a customer base. My school supply store only had $1500 in sales the first year; we are currently in our fifth year and we should do more than $30,000 in sales this year. It takes time.

$1500 is still impressive!  Thank you for giving us your time, Brian, and your advice!  OK, everyone now it's time to go pay Made 2 Order Tie Dye a visit and add to your circle!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Bijouled Designs




Cynthia Johnson, hailing from Estes Park, Colorado is one of our newest members.  She runs a beautiful jewelry shop call Bijouled Designs.  Let's get to know this peace loving lady a little more.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Bijouled Designs- "Bijouled" just sort of came to me after seeing a street named "Bijou" in downtown Colorado Springs!

ID- That's so creative! How long have you been crafting, and who taught you?

BD- My aunt Kris taught me how to make jewelry when I was about 15 years old. I have been making jewelry for 5 years now!

ID- Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

BD- I work at the YMCA of the Rockies in the Craft and Design Center's jewelry section, which I was trained for, does that count? :P

ID- That totally counts!  And I'll bet you get a lot of great experience working there.  When did you open your Etsy store?

BD- My Etsy store opened in August of 2010.

ID- Well then you just celebrated your one year anniversary recently.  Congratulations! Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

BD- I sell some one-of-a-kind pieces in a few stores in Manitou Springs, Colorado, and hopefully at a Denver art fair this summer!

ID- What is one of your favorite items in your store?

BD- One of my favorite items is the leather "Marmara" earrings. As I was making them, I wasn't sure how they'd turn out, but I absolutely love them.




ID- Sometimes accidents are the best way to create.  I really like them too!  Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

BD- I've been working harder on creating a unique niche for the items I sell. I am taking some time away from school to decide where I want my life to take me, and it has given me more time to focus on my business.

ID- Where do you see your shop in 5 years?

BD- In 5 years, I am hoping to have a more specific area of expertise in what I create.

ID- What advice can you give your fellow team members?

BD- The best advice I can give my fellow team members is don't give up!! I know it's cheesy and cliché, but it really is true! I have much more success when I keep up with my store and list every day, than if I do a lot one day, and slack off for a week.

Thank you, Cynthia!  It's been great learning more about you and your shop.  Go see more of her lovely jewelry at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/cynthia4122

Friday, September 30, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is So Simple So Sweet


This week, the last Friday of September, we are visiting Heidi Heitz of So Simple So Sweet.  She is a stay-at-home mom who lives in Colorado.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

So Simple- I was originally going to have a hodge podge shop full of lots of different items so I tried to think up a general name that could go for anything. Simply Sweet was my first choice but it was taken already so I came up with the current variation.

ID- I like it and I think it works great! How long have you been crafting, and who taught you?

SS- I think for my puppets I am self taught although for crafting in general I learned from my mother.

ID- Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

SS- I don't have any formal training whatsoever- I was a nurse before I decided to stay home with my kids.

ID- When did you open your Etsy store?

SS- I opened my store in April of this year.

ID- Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

SS- I don't sell anywhere else, I barely have time to keep up on etsy so I don't even think about craft shows or other sites! Maybe someday I will have my own website.

ID- What is one of your favorite items in your store?

SS- My favorite item so far is my new Halloween finger puppets!

ID- All of your finger puppets are so cute! Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

SS- A lot of my inspiration comes from my kids, my four year old son is always coming up with new puppets for me to make! My brain is always swirling with ideas, I just don't have enough time to make them all.

ID- Its great to always have a list of ideas going, but too bad none of us have enough time to do them all.  LOL  What advice can you give your fellow team members?

SS- Being so new to business myself I don't know if I have a lot of advice to give. Maybe just keep trying and read everything you can find about running a business and try to have products that are a little bit unique!

Thank you for letting us feature you, Heidi.  Good luck with your business.  So, that's the simple scoop on So Simple So Sweet.  Go check out her store at: www.etsy.com/shop/sosimplesosweet

Monday, September 26, 2011

Create a Treasury based on...

 Zaisy is our featured shop for the weekly, "featured item treasury," chosen by last week's featured shop, "Lilly Jane Jewelry." Zaisy will get to choose the featured item for next week.

*Create a treasury based on this gorgeous charm necklace, using at least 8 MSTTeam shops. (Tell a story and/or create a theme).
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*HOW IT WORKS*

--The featured item will be posted on Sunday nights. You have that week to make a treasury based on that one item.
--Create a theme or tell a story with your treasury.
--Use at least 8 MSTTeam shops in the treasury
--Post your treasury link in that week's thread so we can all see them, click and favorite, and comment.
--The new featured item will be chosen by the shop that was just featured. (I will choose the first shop).

This can become a great way for you to get shop exposure. If we create a ton of great treasuries, we have a good chance of making the front page.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Oh My Stars Productions


First, I beg all of your forgiveness for my lateness on posting our Friday Spotlight.  I have no excuse, I just forgot.  Is that a sign of getting old or just being too stressed out?  :-)


Anyway, this week we turn our hearts over to Becky Ray, of Oh My Stars Productions.  She creates in her home in Syracuse, Utah.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Oh My Stars- I have been saying "Oh my stars" for over 30 years. It is my way of saying,  "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!"  It is great to show surprise, shock or just to say something when nothing else works. Since I have been saying it for so long, my friends know me for saying it, so it was fitting to call my store "Oh My Stars Productions".

ID- That's funny and a great way to have a name that people will remember!  How long have you been crafting, and who taught you? 
OMS- I have been crafting since I was about 3 or 4--making pretty pictures for my parents and grandmas. My first scrapbook that I made was when I was 6 years old from the cards that I received from my kindergarten class. I have taught myself a lot of crafting techniques, but my mom taught me how to sew and my Grandma Ray taught me how to crochet.

ID- That's wonderful, a scrapbook from cards.  Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

OMS- No, I do not have any formal training in crafting or art. I just do what I think looks good to my eyes. Basically, I make what I would buy.

ID- When did you open your Etsy store?
 
OMS- I opened my store on January 18, 2010.

ID- Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

OMS- The only other place that I sell my items are at work. My co-workers love to buy my cards and my crochet trim baby blankets and burp cloths.

ID- That's probably how many of started out too. :-) What is one of your favorite items in your store?

OMS- One of my favorite items that I sell in my store is the ragquilts. They are fun to make and are so warm!

ID- Cute!  I love your burp clothes too! Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

OMS- I gain inspiration for my items from what seems to come naturally to me. I love to make cards and I love to send cards. I love to make people feel happy. I was recently diagnosed with Breast Cancer and have been going through my chemotherapy treatments. Making cards has come in really handy as therapy to me, but also to be able to give a quick thank you note to friends who have helped me through this.

ID- Oh, I'm sorry to hear you have breast cancer.  I hope our being part of our community helps lift your spirits.  Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

OMS- Because I live in Utah, I have access to some good deals on scrapbooking supplies. I love a good deal and I love to share that with others. So I try to have my prices low because I have gotten a good deal and can share that. I have also found that my pillowcases have become a hot item. I love to have a good variety to share and sell.

ID- That's great of you to pass on the savings to your customers. What advice can you give your fellow team members?

OMS- The best advice I could give is be sure to post new items each week if not every other day. It helps the customers to see your items and store often.

Becky, it has been a pleasure learning more about you and your store.  We all wish you success with everything.  We will show our love by visiting your store at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ohmystarsproductions

Friday, September 16, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Got Maille? by Christy





This week we are talking with Christy Brown, a transplanted Canadian now living in Utah with her Texan hubby.  And she says she's loving every minute of it.  Let's see what this lovely woman has to say about her business and experience.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Got Maille?- GOT Maille? by Christy was inspired by the "Got Milk?" TV commercials from way back in the day. I may be dating myself with that one but it was a logo that always stuck with me because it was fun, catchy & I just love milk.. I also love chaimaille.. seemed a perfect marriage!

ID- I think its fun! How long have you been crafting?

GM- Wow, I really have to think back to answer that. It feels like I've always been crafting or creating my own art in one form or another over the years. As a teenager my favorite form of expression was with a basic 2B pencil in sketches which later transitioned to indian inks and later to acrylics on canvas. In my 20's I discovered to love of creating my own beaded jewelry and began a long & continuing love affair with Swarovski crystals that I still enjoy encorporating into my chainmaille designs today.

ID- Who taught you?

GM- I'm self taught. Chainmaille was difficult for me in the beginning & I nearly gave up learning it at all. I had tried it and dropped it many times over the years in frustration, but my determination to learn to create this amazing, ancient craft was strong & I kept trying. This last time I had given up and packed away my pliers & rings for the last time. Then that same night I had a very vivid, lucid dream in which I was taught how to weave chainmaille & told to not give up. I woke up from that dream and immediately unpacked my pliers & rings, followed the instructions of my dream and VOILA! The clouds parted and a path of brilliant, shiny rings were leading the way to many hours of chainmaille bliss.. haha I know it sounds crazy, but that's how it happened! Dreams are powerful things when we choose to listen to them.

ID- I'm glad you didn't give up!  Your work is beautiful! Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

GM- No, none.

ID- When did you open your Etsy store?

GM- In Janurary of this year, 2011.

ID- Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

GM- Nothing formal. I do a fair amount of sales directly from my Facebook page & private sales offline, sometimes selling the very pieces I'm wearing while out & about town. That is always a thrill! I am hoping to get more involved with craft fairs in the future & have been invited to join a clan booth at Utah's Scottish Festival next year. I've also started carrying a "brag book" with me in my purse.. just a little 4x6 printed book from Vista Print so that when people are interested I have something to show them right away instead of hoping that they actually go to my Esty shop from my business card. It seems to generate instant interest, sales and most importantly - that personal relationship with potential customers.

ID- Wow, that's great!  Good advice for the rest of us to incorporate into our off line marketing. What is one of your favorite items in your store?

GM- Wow, tough question! I love everything so much that I have one of almost everything for myself haha If I had to narrow it down I would have to say right now, it's my Chainmaille Fidget Balls - they are just so freaking fun to "fidget" with!


ID- They remind me of hacky sacs from back in the 80's. Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

GM- From everything & anything! There's nothing more fun than sitting with a pile of rings and finding the hidden piece among them waiting to be discovered. I can't think of any one inspiration. Chainmaille is such an ancient art that the majority of weaves themselves are timeless and recreated by all maille artists, sometimes in the classic sense and sometimes with a twist.. like my Barbed Byzantine bracelet that started out as a classic Byzantine weave & I found myself adding to it as I went.

ID- Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

GM- Chainmaille is it's own niche, I think, so I would have to say yes. I like to think that I have added my own personality to my maille & make unique, interesting pieces among the traditional weaves.

ID- What advice can you give your fellow team members?

GM- We can't make everyone happy and those sales numbers on the page are no indication of our talents, passions or our endless potential. So I will leave you with this, something I'm sure everyone has heard before but it's still so very true. "Love what you do, do what you love." When you love your craft others will love it too, so be true to it and yourselves.. that is what keeps the magic alive. 

Christy, it's been great talking with you.  Thank you for the wonderful advice and sharing your talents with our team!  
You can see more of Christy's chain maille jewelry at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/GOTMaillebyChristy

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Infused Designs


You will love the items that Infused Designs offers. Unique and fun gifts that include crochet items, beads, chain maille, and jewelry. I have seen many shops feature her puzzle items in their treasuries. Check her out!

Infused also generously takes time to feature shops on the Mountain Standard Timers team each Friday, as well as generally helping out with the blog, as one of our team leaders. You can see her series of posts here. We are lucky to have her!
~Bookish

Friday, September 9, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is With Love From Montana


This week its is time for us to meet Charlotte and her "Birdy Helpers," as she calls them, Gerry, Rafa, and Chloe.  They are from Billings, Montana.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

With Love- The name for my store kind of happened by accident. I was thinking about something I was sending as a gift to someone else, and talking with my husband about how we put love into what we do every day, and it just popped up! "With Love From Montana!"

ID- That sounds perfect! How long have you been crafting?

WL- Well, I'm 33, and probably since about age 2! The two biggest constants in my life have been crafting and working with animals, and later for the past 14 years, helping people as a math tutor.

ID- And who taught you?

WL- One of my favorite childhood memories is going on "Nature Walks" with my parents and little sister when we were really small. I remember reaching up up up to hold my dad's hand. We would collect different leaves, flowers, acorns, bugs - whatever caught our little eyes - and took them home to press, preserve, or take care of. We made bookmarks out of the pressed flowers and leaves, and had fun making little terrariums for the bugs. Those bookmarks I suppose were the first big thing that I can remember. It was just so fascinating! I think these Nature Walks and the curiosity and love of investigation they instilled in me really shaped who I grew up to be and influenced my choice to study Genetics in college and go into Genetics research until life brought me out here to Montana four years ago.

ID- That's a wonderful story.  Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

WL- Yes and no. I did not study crafts or art in college, save "Art History & Appreciation", but I did have wonderful teachers in other areas! For example, my neighbor up the street, an older woman named Pearl Bowers who has been gone for years now, taught me how to crochet when I was only 7, and I've been doing that every since. As children and teens, my siblings and I were all very involved in our local 4-H club, Pine Ridge 4-H. It's funny, I've met a number of other Etsy artists who also have a 4-H background! Mrs. Pickler taught me cake decorating, Mrs. Briggs taught me all kinds of embroidery and needlework, there was an art class taught by a local high school teacher, and a calligraphy and graphic design class taught by a girl going to college nearby at the time. Sweet elderly Mr. Flemming taught leatherworking even. So while that seed for the urge to create was planted at a very young age, there were many, many wonderful people along the way who shared their knowledge and skills with a bunch of kids, unknowingly changing our lives. :)

ID-  That is great that you remember all of those people who had an influence on your creativity.  Now many of us can say that.  So, when did you open your Etsy store?

WL- My Etsy store opened on Feb 22, 2011, and my first sale was on March 26, 2011. I think I'll do a little celebration on the anniversaries of both those dates, kind of like how people save their first dollar.

ID- That is what I plan to do too.  I think we all should. :-) Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

WL- Right now it's just Etsy! It seems too expensive and not worth it at all to do craft shows. Maybe someday that will change for me, but for now, I'm happy with Etsy, though I wish selling on Amazon were not prohibitively expensive. I really appreciate how Etsy makes selling online in a professional venue both affordable and accessible to almost any artist.

ID- I agree.  Etsy is wonderful in so many ways. What is one of your favorite items in your store?

WL- Ohhhh, that is a tough question! Well, I love these because they are made from vintage glass beads that I bought in Sacramento, CA when I first went away to college:
www.etsy.com/listing/79025139/vintage-glass-floral-earrings
..but I'm also awfully fond of these, because they are just fun and funky and colorful and very "me" if that makes sense, and they are inspired by my pet peacock that I had as a teenager:
www.etsy.com/listing/76080814/sale-circles-n-spirals-earrings-peacock


ID- Oh those are both very beautiful.  I love the peacock ones especially.  My favorite colors.  Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

WL- Mostly from life. The scientist in me likes looking at things and noticing weird little details, and tinkering with them even more! I'm also very inspired by other artists, and could spend hours upon hours looking at paintings, through magazines, on Etsy at every little thing.... It's like they all call to me, and ask me to tinker and make the ideas my own. I guess that makes it interpretive? I'm not sure... I also love California and I love Montana, so there is also influence from everything from the trees to the wildflowers to the people from where I grew up and where I made my home here.

ID- Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

WL- No, not really yet. I *wanted* my niche to be nickel-free or hypoallergenic earrings with an emphasis on genuine gemstones, as little altered from their natural state as possible. So while the biggest section in my shop, "Gemstones for Healing" does focus on this, I feel like there might be more. So, I'm just not sure yet!

ID- Lastly, what advice can you give your fellow team members?

WL- Don't be discouraged by the numbers. It's a horrible trap to fall into getting worried about X amount of sales, or making X amount of dollars. I think what's far more important is to simply DO. Do what you love, and do it often, every day if you can. Someone gave me the advice of listing something new in my shop every single day. Even though that advice will no longer help you in searches after Etsy's move to relevancy, I still think it's really important for a different reason. If you want to be a writer, you need to write every single day. If you're a scientist, you have to read and study and hit the bench, every single day. If you're a teacher or a tutor, you're always thinking about how you can improve your classroom, some lesson, or a technique. The bottom line is: Do what you love, and do it often. You are nurturing your creative self, your creative spirit, and in a way feeding your soul. It's also important to be professional and always focus on customer service, but remember to nurture the part of you that brought you here to Etsy and the Handmade lifestyle in the first place.

Thank you so much for featuring my shop, and thank you for reading about how it came to be.

With Love from Montana,
Charlotte Bottrell, and my Birdy Helpers ♥

Charlotte, thank you for sharing your talents with our team and your advice is great.  Let's all take her advice and Do.  The first thing to put on your "To Do List" is to show her shop some love at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/withlovefrommontana

Friday, September 2, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Gayl1956

This time around our spotlight shines on Gayl Caul of Gayl's Goodies.  She calls out from Chicago, IL, so while not technically within the Mountain Standard time zone, we are happy to have her as part of our team.  Let's get to know her and her shop a little better.

Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Gayl- Quite accidentally. When I joined Etsy, I came as a buyer with no intention of opening a store. To make it easier to remember my login, I decided to use my eBay identity. Little did I know, I’d be stuck. However, it has become a Blessing. Formally, I am Gayl’s Goodies and plan to open an Etsy store with that name.

ID- Funny how Etsy sucks you in.  :-) How long have you been crafting?

GG- My Mom began teaching me to embroider when I was eleven years old and too ill to play outdoors with other kids. I'm almost 55 now. Since then, I’ve branched off in several directions.

ID -Who taught you?

GG- Mom, Mrs. Jansen, my home EC. teacher in grade school; I’ve had a few teachers for pottery and clay; and there have been seminars for others.

ID- Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

GG- Other than clay, and home EC. as a child, no. But I have taken scrapbooking, cardmaking, and jewelry classes at stores.

ID- That's great.  Your art work shows your attention to detail. When did you open your Etsy store?

GG- December 2009

ID- Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

GG- I'm closing my Artfire store because there was no traffic. I do have an eBay store, that is where I destash my Vera Bradley purses. I've received a prestigious offer, but haven't decided yet.

ID- Wow, good luck with the offer. What is one of your favorite items in your store?

GG- It has to be my gold and pearl necklace, because I loved it so much, I made an identical one for me. Feels SO LUXURIOUS!

ID- It's beautiful! Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

GG- Easy. Nature. I am a woman of deep faith, a minister, and I love working with the natural materials God created. I love to see how they look in combination. Additionally, I am OCD about my designs, working toward what looks and feels just right.

ID- Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

GG- Yes! Not only that, but I have found such wonderful friendships that I am convinced will be lifelong.

ID- What advice can you give your fellow team members?

GG- Trust your instincts, but don’t be afraid to reach out and try new things. BNRs and BNSs and getting active with teams is something new for me. At first, I was overwhelmed, but giving it time has led to some wonderful experiences and increased sales in my shop. Thank you everyone! Wonderful to meet you all.

Thank you, Gayl.  We are glad to meet you and get to know you better as well.

You can see more of Gayl's goodies at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/Gayl1956

Friday, August 26, 2011

Friday Store Spotlight is Smiley Kit!

 
And our next spotlighted store and person is SmileyKit, who goes by Laura Miller, in the ‘real world’, and hales from Sacramento,California. She creates beaded items that are really fun and fancy.


Infused Designs- How did you come up with the name for your store?

Smiley Kit- The word 'smiley' comes from before my husband and I got married. When we first met he was a bartender and I was in the Navy, I use to visit the club and was always tired, never smiled. When I would go to get a drink, I never smiled and he refused to serve me until I smiled. Hence I picked up the name 'smiley' from him. The 'kit' part is my daughter’s nickname 'kitten'.  I used her name since she also helps me out a lot. All my items are hand drawn on to graph paper by her, and then I make them.

ID- That is a fun way to come up with a name.  How long have you been crafting?

SK- I started crafting as far back as I can remember. I have always loved to draw and 'doodle' as a kid. I picked up beading back in the late 80s for fun. I had to stop when my daughter was born, she was very ill as a baby. I recently picked it back up once I saw her interest in art and her creativity.

ID- And it would seem that she enjoys working with you. Who taught you?

SK- I basically taught myself in the beginning. I have only taken one art class in High School. I have also learned a great deal from the Internet watching videos and doing a lot of reading.

ID- Do you have any formal training in any craft/art subject?

SK- I have never taken any type of classes.

ID- When did you open your Etsy store?

SK- My shop opened on September 1, 2010

ID- Great!  Then you have an anniversary coming up!  Do you have other venues you sell at, like craft shows or other online stores?

SK- Not at this time, but I have been looking into finding some local craft shows to participate in.

ID- What is one of your favorite items in your store?

SK- I think I would have to say my favorite items are the new little charms I have started doing. I just love my little blue penguin. He came out so cute I have had to keep him for myself.

ID- I must agree, he is adorable. Where do you gain inspiration for your items?

SK- Mostly things just happen to come to me during the day. As I have a huge love for animals I enjoy coming up with new animals I can do.

ID- Yes, your animal earrings are very cool.  I’m partial to the kitty ones. Do you feel like you have found a niche for the items you sell?

SK- Yes I have. I have always loved crafting yet could never quite put it into perspective to do until now.

ID- What advice can you give your fellow team members?

SK- Stick with it, get involved with your Team members and visit often to get to know other Etsy folks here. Particapate in some BNRs and BNSs and just chit chat. This is a great way to get noticed by others and find some wonderful friends. Don't give up too quickly as it does take some time and patience to get noticed both on Etsy and outside of Etsy. My number one piece of advice, is to just have fun with what you do!

Laura, that is some great advice, thank you!  And thank you for letting me interview you.  OK, MSTTeam members you’ve gotten the scoop on SmileyKit right here, now go check out her store and give it some love.  As a note she is currently having a sale!  http://www.etsy.com/shop/smileykit

 

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