Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2012

May 10, 2012


Social Media Thursdays
 So Mother’s Day is on the way and here are a few ways you can pay tribute to your mom in the great big cyber world –

Change your status to a testimonial about your mom “Loving my mom today and everyday! Here’s to you on Mother’s Day!”

Tweet about the places you’ll go (Mom and I at Love That Crepe Restaurant in Brooklyn” or the things you’ll give (Great mom gift from www.UglyDucklingBeads.etsy.com).

Upload a photo montage of mom on Flickr

Stumble some sweet mom blogs or items like www.cafemom.com or EightTreeStreet’s beautiful wreaths at www.EightTreeStreet.etsy.com.

Pin a Mother’s Day Wish List or Virtual Gifts For Mom on Pinterest!

There’s so many more – ring in with your social media mommy testimony ideas. Feel free to pass these ideas on to your children, innocent of any expected action on their part, of course (a-hem).


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

February 28, 2012

Product of the Week
The next few products have yet to make their debut on Etsy.com, but will be going live in the upcoming weeks. That means you, dear readers, get to see them first ~ that's right, exclusive viewing rights go to you gals and guys out there in blogging land!!
First up - Etsy debut - February 29, 2012 

Bubbling Brown Sugar Refining Scrub
and then, we have.....
CocoHoney Soothing Salve - Etsy Debut March 1, 2012


and finally, in today's previews...

Layer Soaps (part glycerin, part goats milk) - Etsy Debut March 2, 2012

































































































Tuesday, February 14, 2012

February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine’s Day!!
Today is the last day for my sweet little avatar, Sweetie Pie . She officially goes on break at midnight tonight so that her mischievous little cousin, LuLu (short for Lucky Lucinda) can take over for a bit. 



Product of the Week
Week of February 5-11, 2012
Apple Pecan Salt Soak
A natural bath sand filled with the goodness of real apple bits, pecans, brown sugar and sea salt.
Apples provide your skin with vitamins A, B, C and E, collagen and elastin. All great things for clean, shiny, healthy skin. Protection from sun rays, antioxidants, moisturizing and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles - all packed into these sweet little apple bits. Pecans, Brown Sugar and Sea Salt provide three different types of moisturizers and exfoliating properties.





Product of the Week
Week of February 12 - 18, 2012
Apple Pecan Salt Soap Bar
A natural bath soap filled with the goodness of real apple bits, pecans, brown sugar and sea salt. I took all the natural goodness in the bath sand and created a solid bath bar. Pecans, Brown Sugar and Sea Salt provide three different types of moisturizers and exfoliating properties. Shown here in the 4oz bar, you get three soaps per order. This soap is also available in the Apple Pecan Gift Set (soap, soak and scrub).

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

January 31, 2012

Had to play catch up, so I could stick to my goals, so here's the POTW for the last three weeks, HAH!

Product of the Week
Week of January 15-21, 2012

Great for removing dead skin cells and rough skin patches. Natural healing coconut oil, a touch of moisturize producing honey, apricot oil and seeds, make this an action packed Salt scrub for the cold months or for restoring your skin after exposure to pool chlorine.
Arrives in a cute 4oz decorative jar, making it a great gift.
Ask me about how to turn this into a great spa night idea



Product of the Week
Week of January 22-28, 2012

Kidzzz Fizzz
Stir up some fun with these soda pop scented bath fizzes. Kids will have a ball as they stir to mix and then add scoops of their concoction to warm bath waters. Let the fizzing begin!
Any kid will enjoy (even the kid in you) getting your their skin soft and smooth!
As shown, scents are Green Apple, Blue Raspberry, Orange and Grape.
Also available in Pineapple, Strawberry, Cherry, Lemon Lime
4 enjoyable 4oz jars!


Product of the Week
Week of January 29-February 4, 2012

Strawberry Fields Forever Bath Sand

Sink into the sweet scent of strawberries in this natural bath sand. Gently exfoliate and polish your skin in a warm bath. The soft pink color make this a fab gift for anytime and any occasion!Two kinds of natural salts marry in a field of strawberries and create this blended body care treatment. Great for relieving dry, itchy skin. Not a bath person, convo me about turning this divine sand into a scent-sational strawberry salt scrub for the shower!
Arrives in a decorative 8oz jar with it's own mini dipping spoon!

Monday, January 30, 2012

January 30, 2012

Fun With Music and Videos

The internet is a fabulous thing when used for the right reasons. I was surfing the YouTube world and came across this cool little tutorial - check it out!

And since most of you know, I don't sew, I have figured out how to do this with a hot glue gun, duct tape and safety pins - I'll be posting my look-a-like bag next week!

Would you like to see your video tutorial here? Or your product infomercial? Send me an email with a link and you may just get featured on a Monday Fun With Video and Music!!!

And yes, I'm back to my regular weekly blogging. More about why I was away tomorrow!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

January 17, 2012

Product of the Week
Week of January 15-21, 2012


This is a product debut -won't be listed on Etsy until Thursday, January 19, 2012.

Coco-Cot Salt Scrub
Great for removing dead skin cells and rough skin patches. Natural healing coconut oil, a touch of moisturize producing honey, apricot oil and seeds, make this an action packed Salt scrub for the cold months or for restoring your skin after exposure to pool chlorine. Arrives in a cute 4oz decorative jar, making it a great gift.

Ask me about how to turn this into a great spa night idea!


Thursday, January 5, 2012

January 6, 2012



Okay, so with that fabulous intro, let me tell you about today's Featured Artist. As promised, she is one of the Promotional Frenzy Team leaders. I have read so many wonderful things about this woman from other team members, customers, random Etsy artists. When I first joined the team and was let loose into the threads with reckless abandon, this calm spirit came to my rescue....or maybe it was to the team's rescue...hmmmm.....

Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you ~
Sewing Granny

By her own hand, she has this to say about herself and her lovely Etsy shop....

"•*¨)¸.•*¨)... I am a correctional officer and a grandmother. I took up sewing a number of years ago when I started working nights. At first they were given as gifts, then all my family had quilts and it was getting very expensive, so I started selling a few to people at work.

.•*¨)¸.•*¨)... I really like to sew especially hand stitching. I now place some of my items at craft stores here on consignment but really like to sell my items personally.

.•*¨)¸.•*¨)... I make a number of different items - quilts, baby bibs & burp pads, aprons, placemats to name a few."

To name a few is quite an understatement, here are "just a few" items from Sewing's shop.....





To quote a customer, "her stitching is impeccable", "the pictures don't do her work justice", "timely shipping"...the list goes on and on. Stop by Sewing Granny.etsy.com and pick up a few things...you know you want to ^_^.

Have a great weekend! See you on Monday!

Monday, January 2, 2012

January 3, 2012

Product of the Week
I set up a challenge to myself this year and here is where you will hold me accountable to that challenge. It’s the “52 Weeks” Challenge. I will post an item here each week of 2012. I am challenging my “Frame Of Mind” partners to do the same.  Do you have any goals you’ve set for the New Year?

So here is Week One - January 1 - 7, 2012
Limited Edition Massage Candles
Slip into something a little more comfortable with these dual use massage candles. Once lit, these candles melt to a warm pool of massage oil. Simply blow out the flame, wait till melted pool is warm to the touch (approx 60 seconds) and massage into the skin. Move over Hot Stone Massage, these 3oz wonders are for when you want a hands-on application that moisturizes as it relaxes. 
Two heart shaped candles come with each order. Multi-packs are available via convo for order as well.
Scents available: Limited Edition Hot Cinnamon, Limited Edition Strawberry Vanilla, Limited Edition Roses and Raspberries. If you have another scent in mind, convo me with what you are requesting.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

December 13, 2011

I was all set to talk about the fabulous three shows I just completed back to back, when I changed my focus on how I wanted to cover those shows - not as a vendor, but as part of the management team.

I'm not sure how many of you are into the art/craft show scene. It's a wonderful way to interface with the public and come away from the virtual office and "hawk your wares". You also get the chance to talk, face to face, with fellow vendors/artists, trade ideas and even, sometimes, products. Many of these shows are produced by local development authorities, community programs, civic centers, arts organizations. Some are produced by companies that specifically look to create these type of events. I am part of one of those type of companies.

As an event coordinator, your staff's job is two-fold. One part is to get the show up and running, keep it running and then take it all apart afterwards. Sounds so simple, doesn't it? It's not. The other part is to keep the vendors and artist happy during the set-up, run and tear down of their individual booths. Sounds so simple, doesn't it? It's not.

Let's say you have decided to do an outdoor spring event over a three day weekend. You apply, get accepted (Yea!) and receive all your important documents in the mail - load in schedule, parking passes, booth sign, name badges, show hours, pertinent phone numbers, etc. According to the schedule, you may arrive as early as 11:00am to start setting up your tent. You arrive at 11:30am, running behind because you forgot to pick up receipt books and had to stop by the Five and Dime (yes, I said it!) to pick up a few. You stop by the check in desk, and are greeted by a smiling individual who welcomes you to the show, hands you a few last minute instructions and points you in the direction of your booth. Off you go. On the way, you pass two people carting around a wagon full of extension cords and carrying a ladder. They smile and greet you. There is another person distributing trash cans throughout the site. Another smile, perhaps a wave instead of the verbal hello. You note that you are near a food trailer, (great no long walks for food), and next to an artist who's work compliments yours wonderfully (mmm, maybe some display collaboration or vendor to vendor trading). Happy? Good.

Let's cut back to those smiling, greeting and waving people. They have been on site since 6:00am. They have marked out the booth spaces, accepted deliveries of equipment (generators for the electricity, barricades to close the streets, port-a-potties, tents, tables, and chairs, oh my! They have collated paperwork, reviewed site plans, directed traffic, answered questions (where do I catch the bus, what's going on here, how long is this going to be here, why is that tent set up outside my store, are you all supposed to be here, I forgot my tent, do you have an extra one, can someone help me unload my car, can you ask the driver of that van to move so I can drive up to my booth, on and on and on). These same people are there when you can't get your electric outlet to work, when the booth across from you needs a potty break, when your neighbor needs trash bags. They are emptying garbage cans, directing customer traffic, finding lost children, removing unauthorized vendors from the site and more. At the end of the day, there they are, helping to close artist and vendor tents, cleaning up the site, powering down generators, directing walking and driving traffic for vendors who just have to get the car onsite to take some things home for the night. When you leave, they're still there. When you arrive the next morning, there they are already, smiling and greeting you.

I'm not rambling, I promise. I say all this to say, consider the background folks when you do or decide to do your next event. When something isn't quite the way you expected, don't bite off the head of the first event person you see - explain your issue and listen to the answers and/or reasons why things are the way they are. Also, don't expect instantaneous results. Remember that you are not the only person in the show.

For any weekend show, with Friday, Saturday and Sunday hours, you can bet the show crew has put in at least 40 hours of work that weekend, per person.That's a week's worth of hours in three days.Not to mention what has occurred prior to the event.

As you prepare for your 2012 show season, I just want you to be aware of the other side of the picture. I'll be touching on various aspects in Tuesday's Getting To Know Who posts. I'll include "Show Do's and Don'ts", "Being Prepared", "What To Do When There's Weather", "Finding Accommodations When Staying Out Of Town" and other show type topics.

See you tomorrow for Wednesday's Anything Can Happen Day!