Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

Five Questions for...NaturesSpirit

Team member NaturesSpirit tackled five questions (expanded to six) posed by our last interviewee, AuntKarensCreations!




Q. Where did you learn to make your beautiful jewelry?
A. My jewelry making started about 6 years ago after one of my sisters came home from a jewelry making party and showed me what she had created. She showed me the basics and instinct took over from there. I somehow just knew how to do it and I was instantly addicted.

I have always had a creative streak in me. There are times that it is almost a physical need that has to be expressed. Prior to making jewelry, when the creative bug would bite me I would make something, anything. And I've tried it all. Painting, pottery, sewing (phew… really bad at that!), computer graphics, photography. You name it, and I've given it a shot.

When I started making jewelry I was finally able to completely satisfy that creative 'bug'. I am a nature lover and every piece of jewelry I create is an assembly of odds and ends from Mother Nature. I am drawn to vibrant gemstones, precious and semi-precious gemstones, silver and copper. All from this little planet called earth! I see it as a form of recycling in a way. Or maybe upcycling is a better term.

Q. How has your shop changed/evolved since the first day you opened?
A. Well, it's certainly been a learning experience! I started out slow, with just a few items and slowly built from there. I took a lesson with a local photography artist and learned how to take better photos. One thing I know for sure, is that to successfully sell jewelry (or anything else really!) on Etsy, you have GOT to have great photos of your product. It is not like a retail shop, where women can pick up my items and try them on. The photo has to sell it. I love shopping in little boutiques and have tried to recreate that feeling in my Etsy shop through my banner, titles, descriptions and photographs as much as possible. I wish we had the ability to 'wallpaper' our shops here. Then I could get REALLY creative and set a shop mood!

Q. Everyone always asks "What inspires you?" so let's try a different angle on this...let's say that you've been out hiking in the forest. You wander through, just soaking up the beauty around you, and suddenly you stop dead in your tracks, gasping in sheer delight. What did you see? How will you honor that with your artistry?
A. Can I change my forest to a desert or the beach? Most of the year I live in the foothills north of Phoenix, in the beautiful sonoran desert and beauty abounds here! When we aren't in good ol' AZ, we are down at our beach house on the Caribbean island of Isla Mujeres. In both homes, I am surrounded by natural beauty.

So no forests in my life, but to answer your question:

If I were out walking in Arizona…it could have been the colors of a sunset that stopped me in my tracks, the clouds lying down on the mountains or the the blue blue blue of the Arizona sky.
Down in the Caribbean…I have literally looked out my front window at that amazing, indescribable blue turquoise water and cried. It is that beautiful. Last fall I made a pair of earrings called 'Out the Casa Window' and in my item photos included a picture of the amazing view that inspired them. They sold quickly. I should do that more often!

Q. What do you feel has been the most effective method for promoting your shop? How did it help your shop?
A. Hmmmm, this is a tough one. I haven't really done any formal advertising other than occasionally purchasing a showcase here on Etsy, and unfortunately that hasn't turned into sales for me. I'm now considering an advertisement on either Craftcult or Craftopolis.

What has been successful so far has been word of mouth, repeat customers and getting into the chat rooms on a daily basis promoting other sellers shops. They tend to return the favor! We are a great bunch here on Etsy, aren't we?

I also use Twitter and Facebook. I tweet different items from my shop 3 or 4 times a day on Twitter. This always generates a good number of views and has turned into a few sales.

I am excited to get my blog going! I have it laid out the way I want and am almost ready to go public with it! Stay tuned!

A surprising sales producer was when a friend and neighbor down on Isla Mujeres featured me in his blog. He blogs almost daily about the island, but he had purchased a necklace from me and liked it so much he wanted to let the rest of the world know about it. He posted a link from his blog to my Etsy shop and that turned into a bunch of sales for me! In fact, I think I sold out of all of my 'island inspired' pieces that following week. Sweet!

Q. What new and exciting pieces are you considering for future posts in your store?
A. Last month I went to the Tucson Gem and Lapidary Wholesale show and stocked up on a ton of supplies! I purchased some incredible turquoise, some amazing gemstones that I had never even heard of, and lots of unique sterling silver and copper findings.

Here are two new pieces that were created with supplies from that show. This turquoise is my all time favorite. It's a higher end turquoise called 'Sleeping Beauty' from a mine not too far from me, in Globe Arizona.

And this piece features copper from my favorite Arizona copper artist, Patricia Healey. She makes incredible copper pendants and clasps and I just adore her work. They all have an amazing patina finish and are little bits of art themselves. I love to incorporate them into my pieces.

But next on the agenda is learning the art of Precious Metal Clay. I am so excited about the prospect of making my own pendants and findings! I will be taking a class on this within the next month or so.

Q. Which famous person would you love to have come to visit and purchase from your shop?
A. Wow, so many people come to mind. The First Lady, Michelle Obama, would be pretty fantastic. Whether you like her or not, it's impossible to say she doesn't have great taste! She has the fashion sense and class of a Kennedy. And standing next to her, I'd like to see Ellen DeGeneres. I just adore her. She doesn't normally wear much jewelry so maybe she could buy some for her wife, Portia de Rossi.

Thank you so much for including me in this very fun series on the Etsy Chat Team Blog! I wish you all many sales, prosperity and happiness!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Balanced Interview and Giveaway!

1. Who is Balanced?

My name is Rachel. I'm originally from Northern California, but currently living in Dublin, Ireland with my wonderful Irish husband and our baby Ginger, the cat.

2. What kind of crafting/art do you do? How long have you been doing it?

Oh goodness. I've been making things all my life. But, regarding my Etsy shop, I've been making jewelry for about 10 years. I do papercrafts as well, my sold section shows a set of cards I did. I paint also and sell prints an another venue you can find on my blog, http://balancedcrafts.com.


3. Where do you pull your inspiration from?

Everywhere really. Nature, art, fashion. I browse a lot of magazines and read a lot of blogs. I'm inspired everyday.

4. What is your favorite medium?

I haven't met a medium I didn't like yet and I'm always looking for new ones. Right now I'm trying out encaustic painting, but the old stand buys like oil, acrylic, pencils, chalk, etc. are always near. I do a lot of digital painting these days as well. And with jewelry, I would say beadweaving as opposed to bead stringing, though I love that too.

5. Is Etsy/your art your full time job, or just an on the side project?

I suppose it is. I'm always working on it in one way or another and I have no other job, so, yeah. :P


6. How did you find Etsy?

Magic.

7. How did you become ADDICTED to Etsy CHAT?

I think it was all the awesome people I met.

8. What is your favorite piece that you have done?

Wow, I am no good at these 'favorite' questions. I love and am proud of every single thing I make to sell, or I wouldn't put it out into the world. I'm very sensitive, haha. I do, however, have a special fondness for the beadwoven pieces as there is more time put into them.




9. What is your favorite Etsy shop (other than yours)?

My head is spinning trying to think of favorites, honestly. There are just so many!

10.Tips for other Artists?

Yes, though it's not originally mine.“Be aware of wonder. Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some" by Robert Fulghum.

11. Tell me a secret about yourself!

I know where you live. (If you've ordered from me that is.:P)


12. Any parting words of wisdom? Questions? Comments?

Just a sincere thank you. I'm so glad to be a part of this team and to have met the wonderful people in it. It's a lovely thing.


Balanced is offering this beautiful Pearly Squares Bracelet in our giveaway! To enter, all you have to do is go to her Etsy Shop and come back here and leave a comment telling us which of her items is your favorite! Be sure you leave your email address so we can contact you if you are the winner!



This giveaway is open internationally and will run until Sunday, March 8th at midnight EST.






Thursday, January 15, 2009

Wiseoldowl

A member of the Etsy Chatters Team and a maker of gorgeous jewelry (among other things!) Wiseoldowl is our first featured seller!

1. Who is wiseoldowl?
I'm neither as old or as wise as I would have you think. I'm a new mommy to the most incredible baby boy. I live in Raleigh, North Carolina with my husband and our three crazy puppy dogs.

2. What kind of crafting/art do you do? How long have you been doing it?
I really love it all. If it requires creativity or ingenuity I'm in. No matter if it's actually labor or requires an inane amount of detail - I am proud of my creativity, and hope to help others find what makes them artistic as well. I've been into painting, drawing and crocheting since I was very young - my grandmother taught me to crochet when I was 6 or 7. I've been making jewelry with beads since I was about 16, so almost 9 years. (Good for you, those who can do the math.)


3. Where do you pull your inspiration from?
Everything. From animals, buildings, nature in general, friends, a well accessorized individual. I definitely always have my eyes open. One thing that can be said about me is that I pay constant attention to detail. Do you have a new haircut? I'll be the first to notice.

4. What is your favorite medium?
Right now I really love chain and brass charms. I really like any arts or crafts supplies and could wander around AC Moore for hours.


5. Is Etsy/your art your full time job, or just an on the side project?
It is definitely an on the side project. While I would love for it to bring in enough money to at least support my coffee addiction - I enjoy just being a part of such a fine group of people.

6. How did you find Etsy?
I have no clue, actually. I can't remember for the life of me.

7. How did you become ADDICTED to Etsy CHAT?
Etsy chatters are hilarious, intelligent and inspired people. It's so nice to talk to people with whom I have something in common. (HA! Just kidding.)


8. What is your favorite piece that you have done?
I really can't pick just one! I certainly have pieces that I've made for my shop that I've loved and turned around and made one for myself, that's the great thing about making accessories - and why I originally got started with it, when I didn't have something to match an outfit, voila! I made something!

9. What is your favorite Etsy shop (other than yours)?
Oh, I couldn't say. Check out my favorites, there are some incredibly talented people on Etsy!

10. Tips for other Artists?
Do what you enjoy! Everyday find time to invest in yourself and practice your craft.


11. Tell me a secret about yourself.
I have a scar on my left side from when I was little. I was climbing a tree in a dress, and when I fell a branch pierced me. I'll never forget that walk from the tree to my house, sobbing and holding my dress up, all bunched around my waist. Classy, I know.

12. Any parting words of wisdom? Questions? Comments?
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. -Dr Seuss