Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Featured Seller: Catherine Marissa

Dear Angry Etsy Forum Posters:

How I love the forums.

I love the ideas, the cameraderie, the sense of play. And I love the drama.

I'm sorry, I do. I know that's very low-brow for me to admit. I know I should claim to ignore it in favor of reading the classics.

But no. It's a train wreck I just can't ignore.

I have plenty to say on most topics, but, really, who cares what I think? So I just read everything, then talk about all of you behind your backs. To my husband. Who has no idea what I am going on about.

You know what would heal all of us? SHOPPING THERAPY.

And, personally, I would start with this:



One look at this lovely lady's page is enough to make the venom evaporate, even if just for a few moments. It's so pretty and colorful and fun. She's got a great range of prices and all sorts of styles.

So seriously people -- stop being angry and start being MATERIALISTIC! It's the American way.

Love and money orders,
Powderpuff

Your Shop Name
Catherine Marissa

Your real name
Catherine

Fifth grade teacher?
Mrs. Shaw - I remember we got to do ceramics in her class. I made a sleeping raccoon for my Grandpa and a sleeping bunny for me. Guess I was really into napping even back then.

When did you first start crafting?
My mom did craft shows when I was young, so I used to craft alongside her. I mostly strung beads on pipe cleaners or painted at the easel. I liked making Christmas ornaments with beads and clay.



Got a day job? What is it?
I have a day (and night) job taking care of a two year old and a seven week old. Some wouldn't classify it as a job since I'm not making money doing it, but I do get paid in hugs, mispronounced words, and coos.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
My kids since they are so darn cute and smart. Craftwise, I was really pleased with a necklace I made with a whole lotta crystal in it.

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Hmmm...I don't think anything was ever ugly, but I sure had a lot that got taken apart and made into something else. ;)

Explain your etsy shop name.
It's my name. It seems totally lacking creativity, but you'd be surprised how many people compliment my business name and ask how I came up with it.



Angelina or Jen?
That whole thing is just wrong, but I guess I'd pick Jen since I feel sorry for her.

Final words?
Come check me out and let me know what you think. I always appreciate feedback, good or bad and love getting suggestions for jewelry that people would like to see in the shop. Oh yeah, you have to shop Etsy! It's full of talented people and unique crafts.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Super Duper Sale!

Hello Etsy lovers!

Just thought I'd drop a line about one of my favorite gals Beedz with a Zing!

Miss Beedz is emptying out her shop in anticipation of bring you some fantastic new and exciting things. So everything is 50 percent off her already low prices.

You NEED this.



You know you do.

Featured Seller: Antelucan Daisy Designs

So last night I was watching Red Dawn.

You KNOW! Red Dawn -- that 80s movie where the Russians (I think) attack the United States and Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Jennifer Grey, that Guy Who Got Knifed in The Outsiders become guerilla warriors.

Remember NOW???

Anyway, I'm watching that movie last night and decided that if the communists attack Austin, I want to be seen in these:



Why? Because they're so interesting and elegant and lovely that the Communists would be hypnotized by them. Then I could kick them in the shins and run to the mountains while planning my revenge with a young but full of potential Charlie Sheen.

And that's how I spent my evening.

On to our featured seller, and creator of Communist Distraction Earrings, Antelucan Daisy Designs.


Your Shop Name
Antelucan Daisy Designs.


Your real name
Katherine

Fifth grade teacher?
Mrs Cheatwood.

When did you first start crafting?
With little bits of wood and fabric from my parent's workrooms. My dad still has a little balsa wood boat I built and decorated for him. It's hideous but fun.

Got a day job? What is it?
I'm a graduate student in entomology at Louisiana State (yes- that's bugs), and on the weekends I work at a local quilt shop here in Baton Rouge doing machine quilting and teaching classes.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I'm not sure there's any one creation that I'm more proud of than others (other than possibly my first set of knotted pearls that don't slip- but they're not for sale) I really love that I've been working with using non-traditional materials (like scrapbooking stuff, letter tiles from games, vintage buttons etc.) to make awesome and fun things. I'm really proud of the alphabet soup bracelet and counting bracelets just because I think they're really different. I also like things that make people look twice...







What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Oh dear. The outfit I made for 4H-sewing when I was a kid... I remember ocean print culottes and a matching vest with shells and a teal t-shirt and tote bag. I asked my mother not too long ago "Why did you let me use that fabric... it's hideous!" and she replied "that's what you picked out, it was your project, you loved it." I guess that's what happened in the 80s :)

Explain your etsy shop name.
Antelucan means "after the night falls" so it's daisies that bloom after the night falls.

Angelina or Jen?
Angelina.

Final words?
nope. not really other than I love etsy :)

Monday, January 29, 2007

Featured Seller: Moda Designs Jewellery

When I was in 5th grade, I REALLY wanted to be named Jennifer.

Jennifer M. was the most popular girl in our school. Everyone wanted to sit next to her during lunch. So much so that reservations had to be made early in the morning or one could end up sitting 5 people removed from La Jennifer. And as any social climbing 5th grader knows, that would NOT DO.

I never got to sit near Jennifer. The closest I ever got, I think, was twice removed.

I never really understood Miss J's popularity. She was not pretty. And she barely qualified as nice. She did not deserve her popularity. SHE DID NOT!

But you know who does? Moda Designs Jewellry.



How I love this lady. She's sweet and talented and always has time to answer a stupid question or two.

Everyone cheer the woman who SHOULD have been the most popular girl in my class Moda Designs Jewellry!

Your Shop Name
Moda Designs Jewellery (Yes, that is how it is spelled in Canada, and most of the English-speaking world. I prefer the shortened American version, but for business licensing in Canada...)

Your real name
Gina (Yes, I was born in Italy, no I don't remember anything, I got home just in time to "watch" the moon walk...)

Fifth grade teacher?
Fifth or sixth, I forget which; Mrs. Therio (as in Cheerio). The poor first-year teacher! She had 3 Lisas, 2 Lauries, a Jenny, a Jenna, and a Gina! But worst of all, the school system put Gina and Laurie in the same class-room! We were hell-raisers! ;D

When did you first start crafting?
Probably around 2 years-old!

Got a day job? What is it?
Nope, I'm handicapped due to a run-in with a young driver wherein I was in the cross-walk! I bought a house and a business start-up from the insurance settlement. Etsy IS my job!

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I've got a favorite pearl and vermeil spacer that look great together. I've put it into several sets including my Rubies set and my Emeralds set! (send me a photo link and we can post pic)





What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Um, I didn't keep photos. Some of my early stuff was pretty nasty-looking!

Explain your etsy shop name.
Moda is Italian for fashion. I've used it through the last 3 businesses!

Angelina or Jen?
Who cares? No TV hook-up. I can't justify $600/year for yet another veg-out tool. I spend all day on the computer, I don't need to spend all night in front of a TV!

Final words?
I try to make my designs affordable for all budgets. I can swap supplies and stones to make a design more affordable if someone desires a design but can't afford it. Please convo me about how I can assist you in making your desires a reality!
I also sell supplies in http://cheapboutique.etsy.com

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Featured Seller: Girly Girl Bags

This is an Etsy 911 moment.

So I'm sitting here on a Sunday morning, trying to bring YOU -- my BELOVED READERS -- the best and brightest of Etsy and what's happening?

The 15-month old is refusing Fruity Pebbles and demanding chicken nuggets. The 4 year old is jumping on the furniture and pretending not to know one of his friends. My annoying dog keeps begging to go outside, then begging to come inside.

I stink. I haven't showered in (insert embarassing number of days here). Let's not even talk about my diet.

My only refuge is this:



This is an emergency. I need beauty, style, comfort.

Girly Girl Bags, take me away...

Your Shop Name
Girly Girl Bags

Your real name
Deb

Fifth grade teacher?
I have no idea... ;-)

When did you first start crafting?
As a child, my mom used to organize little craft get togethers with neighborhood kids.

Got a day job? What is it?
I work for a non profit, The Arc Hamilton County - its an advocacy agency that works with people with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. I do Quality Assurance reviews for people with disabilities who live in the community- to ensure they are satisfied with thier residential services

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I really like how this felted bag turned out, it was sent to Martha Stewart in an Etsy promo basket -

girly

Explain your etsy shop name.
My niece told me I used to be a "tom girl" and that now I am a "girly girl" so hence the name!

Angelina or Jen?
Jen

Final words?
My father in law refurbishes sewing machines and kept trying to give me one. I kept telling him I had no interest in sewing until my sister in law showed me some placemat purses she made. I started sewing on a little plastic Singer then graduated up to my Huskvarna. This was two years ago and I haven't looked back since!

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Featured Seller: SweetyPrize

Oh SweetyPrize.

Your real first name -- Catherine -- brings back such memories.

Catherine was the name of my first shrink. Well, technically, she was a psychologist, but whatever. A shrink is a shink is a shrink in my (admittedly twisted) mind.

ANYWAY. Catherine was great. She was tall and thin with a hippie vibe to her flowing skirts and greying hair. She was so nice. She'd been married three times, which made her human and (maybe?) pretty experienced to be doling out the advice.

She liked Cirque Du Soleil. Good times, good times...

And now, take a peek at our next featured seller (but not my shrink) SweetyPrize.



Your Shop Name
SweetyPrize

Your real name
Catherine

Fifth grade teacher?
Mrs. Wilkins

When did you first start crafting?
Before Mrs. Wilkins!

Got a day job? What is it?
I trudge out to government meetings and then write about it.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I made my bed spread. It is only the fourth project I made and I've yet to finish it, it is so big. It is the same double crochet about fifty million times, but it is so colorful. I made it entirely out of scrap yarn, so that is how it managed to be so colorful. Runner up is my cassette tape creations. I couple yarn with cassette tape and crochet items that way, bags and hats and coasters. Nifty. I also took my entire bedroom set and decoupaged it in fancy papers and ephemera, and stained it blue before sealing it.

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
I took two white shoulder pads out of a blazer, stitched them together, sewed a flamingo patch on it and then made a plaid design with fabric marker. It fits my iPod. It's ridiculous.

Explain your etsy shop name.
I am a sweety, and so is my fiance. He is a prize. He's the sweety prize. Sometimes, as a sweety, you can get smooches because you are so sweet. And that's your prize for being a sweety.




Angelina or Jen?
I'd choose Brad, I suppose.

Final words? I don't like patterns.
I like inspiration. I like looking at something and seeing what else it could become. I'd rather make something myself than go out and buy it. I'd rather be seen as a clever and creative person than an artist.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Featured Seller: Make It Your Own

Man, I envy people who can't remember their fifth grade teacher.

Like our next featured seller, Make It Your Own. She thinks back, she draws a blank.

I think back, I get Mrs. Stokes.

Mrs. Stokes (who I believe is dead and, therefore, ineligible to file a libel lawsuit against me) was a a real troll. Old, puffy, and cranky, she never laughed. She never smiled. She insulted her students. Her favorite hobby was to ask kids to stand up in front of the class if they got less than a 75 on a test.

Shame -- a time tested teaching technique.

Make It Your Own I envy your educational amnesia! Also, I envy your ability to make wonderful things like THIS:



Your Shop Name
Make It Your Own

Your Real Name
Julie

Fifth Grade Teacher?
Don't Remember

When did you first start crafting?
Girl Scouts

Got a day job?
Homemaker 24/7!!!



What creation are you most proud of and why?
A tapestry for a friend..very moving for me to make...

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
I probably threw it out

Explain your Etsy shop name.
Make It Your Own ...is about me making useful things! For examle: purses, tapestries, pins, accessories, pillows, home decor, some clothing. I also make cards. They are much nicer and more personal than store bought cards. I have talent and creative ideas and I like to put my unique findings together and make something special that someone will appreciate and buy!

Angelina or Jen:
Jen for sure...She is great!

Final Words:
I have no idea where this is going. Might even be embarrassed by what I have written. But I am a real person, with real dreams and love to be with others. I love coffee, conversation, music, laughter and companionship. Need to be making something all the time. I would like to connect in real life with other creative people. That would be very cool.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Featured Seller: Black Orchid Designs

These things make me cry:

Any episode of Little House on the Prairie in which Pa cries, Laura runs away or someone learns a lesson

The sight of my burgeoning second roll of fat

The memory of Law and Order Trial By Jury and its sudden, TRAGIC cancellation

The sight of my piece of crap, leaky roofed, window won't roll downed, sagging ceilinged 1997 Saturn.

The thought of world peace? Not so much. But our next featured seller has memories of teary-eyed teacher with much deeper emotions. Read more about Black Orchid Designs right here...




Your Shop Name
Black Orchid Designs

Your real name
Keelin (say like Key-Lynn, I receive many different pronunciations)

Fifth grade teacher?
Mrs. Mele. She used to cry a lot during class because she always wanted to have world peace. Also, I remember her telling my class that her new cat at the time loved to eat earthworms. She was a character and I loved her!

When did you first start crafting?
I was too young to remember. The first thing I actually do remember making was a drawing of the world with little fishes all over it. I remember working on it for hours and hours and then I gave it to my dad. I must have been around three or four years old. Then a few years later I was able to go to work with him and I saw it in his office. I think he still has it to this day.

Got a day job? What is it?
This is my last semester in college right now and being a full-time student is my main job. My other job is helping to organize an after school math tutoring program for inner-city children. I love it, the kids are great and its such a wonderful feeling to see them learning and positively planning for their future.



What creation are you most proud of and why?
A necklace and earring set I recently made my mother for Christmas. I spent a lot of time on it and she wears it everyday!

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Hmmm…I wish I had a picture of it, but I don’t. I was taking a color course and had to do a painting exemplifying anger. Apparently, it was really gruesome because my roommate at the time, who is deathly afraid of Bloody Mary, walked in my room while I was working on it and freaked out. It was ugly because it really looked like blood and guts were spilled all over the place. After my roommate would not even step in my room because of it. All in all, it was pretty funny scaring her! Hehehe….

Explain your etsy shop name.
Orchids are seen as a symbol of perfection, love, and beauty. During the Middle Ages they were used in love potions. It is also my favorite flower. I like to think that the Orchid is symbolizing my jewelry creations and exemplifying my love for my work and its perfection to me.
Why a black orchid? For the longest time, I’ve wanted a black orchid, but they simply do not exist. So, I created them in my imagination and named my business Black Orchid Designs.

Angelina or Jen?
Well to be honest, I don’t follow Hollywood at all and I really don't know what is going on with either of them, but going from what I do know I would have to say Angelina. She has put a lot of work and promotion into world issues such as AIDS, poverty, and children. I think she is putting her fame and influence to good use and working to make a difference.

Final words?
I want to say thank you to Andrea of Powderpuff Creations for featuring me! She has put so much work into this little site just to promote Esty artists. It is a very kind thing to go out of her own way to help others.
Also, thank you to the creators of Esty who have made all this possible. I think many artists who previously thought that the world would not support them in doing what they wanted to do have fulfilled their dreams because of Etsy.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Featured Seller: Mountain Eagle Crafter

It's cold and grey and creepy outside. I don't need this depressing weather nonsense.

That's why I am officially closing myself off in a bubble of color until spring. I will only wear fabulously colorful things, only think about fabulously colorful things and only LOOK AT fabulously colorful things.

Things like this:



Ahhhhhh. I feel so much better now!

You will too after you check out MountainEagleCrafter .

Your Shop Name
MountainEagleCrafter

Your real name
Susan

Fifth grade teacher?
"Miss Chris". I don't think I ever knew her last name; it was one of those strange Montessori schools. And she was one strange lady.



When did you first start crafting?
I started knitting at 8. One day I was poking around in my mother's things and found some yarn and knitting needles. When I took them to her and asked what on Earth they were, she taught me to knit instead of walloping me for being where I shouldn't have been, in the deep depths of a closet. Heh!

Got a day job? What is it?
Nope. I'm one of the many Etsy sellers living with disabilities.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
An "Oddball Shawl" that I haven't yet gotten Etsy-worthy photographs of. It won first place in the 2005 Tennesee State Fair for "Original Creative Design".



What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
A crocheters' Yahoogroup once held an "Ugly Square Contest" and sold the resulting afghans to benefit one of our members. I'm not quite sure what this says about me: I won first place in 3 out of the 5 categories. *shudder*

Explain your Etsy shop name.
I live on a mountain in Tennessee that is known locally as "Monteagle Mountain". Yes, that's somewhat redundant. (Monteagle is the only town in the county that abuts the Interstate.) When I decided to try my hand at selling my handknits, I went to sign up for a free email address that would be dedicated to crafty things. "Eagle Mountain" and similar were already taken, so I ended up choosing "Mountain_Eagle_Crafter". Several years later, it was the natural choice for my shop name.


Angelina or Jen?
Who? I suppose my not-owning-a-TV is showing.


Final words?
One of my favorite Etsy things is making custom orders. If something in my shop isn't "just right" for what you want - or if you want something made that you have not been able to find *anywhere* - let me know. I'd love to make something that will delight you!

Monday, January 22, 2007

Featured Seller: Red Panda Chainmail

OK confession time.

When I saw the name of our next featured seller's name -- Red Panda Chainmail -- I thought she was writing chain mail in support of pandas.

I did not realize she made gems like this:



Don't hate me because I'm stupid. But love Red Panda Chainmail because she's a crafting genius!

It's only right.

Your Shop Name
Red Panda Chainmail

Your real name
Jessica!

Fifth grade teacher?
Her name was Mrs Waldron and she was the meanest teacher I ever had. She would always give me pink slips and tell me I was holding my pencil wrong. (I hold it between my third and pinky fingers almost like in a fist instead of like normal.)

When did you first start crafting?
I started this kind of crafting about two years ago. My best friend's floydfriend inspired me to start doing chainmail, and I've only grown since then! I now use beads, and I've learned a lot more weaves since then. I've also started to get into sterling silver. Sterling is expensive!

Got a day job? What is it?
I do! I work at a hotel. Inside my hotel (Gaylord Opryland), there is a river. That is right. A river inside of a hotel. There are boats on this river. Real boats. I drive the boats and give tours while doing it. People listen to me and love me and sometimes they give me tips, but rarely. (Tip your tour guides if you enjoy your tour you guys!)

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I made a whole purse out of chainmaille once. It took a LONG time to do, but it was really cute! It sold on New Year's day. It made me really happy.



What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
I make a lot of things in my head that just don't work out at all once I try to maille them into existence. I usually just take them apart and try to recycle the rings into something that's actually pretty.
Most people don't know that I make synthetic dreadlocks as well. I have made a TON of those that were just plain old ugly and fuzzy and would never sell.

Explain your etsy shop name
First off, look how cute they are!



The Nashville zoo has a pair of red pandas, and I had a membership there so I would go see them once a week or so. They are adorable, and they walk pigeon-toed, and they scratch their butts on sticks. What's not to love? Sure it has nothing to do with chainmail, but I love em!

Angelina or Jen?
I don't really watch TV or movies, but I'd definitely pick Jen. I don't understand why everyone like's Angelina's lips. I think Jen has more of a natural beauty. And my boyfriend's sister is named Jennifer. As was my mom. I don't even know anyone named Angelina.

Final words?
Don't forget the bug spray when walking in the woods.
Go play with your dog!
Etsy rules. Y'all can have free Priority mail shipping if you mention this blog in the notes to seller comments when checking out.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Featured Seller: Kathyys Krafts

I love ugly crafts.

Yes it's true. One of my favorite parts of this blog is asking people to share their biggest craft disasters. I love how people can laugh about their early days at the kiln or -- ahem -- terrifying attempts to learn how to sew at age 35 when most etsy people are already sewing $300 dresses.

For example.

So in honor of KathyysKrafts, who has the strength later in this post to face her craft demon, I give you this:

fugly1

I hate this thing. Truly. I sewed it a few months ago. Not only is the fabric Too Quaker For Prime Time, it's just a mess. An embarassment. A wart on the bum of the crafting world.

I am sorry.

To help you shake the memory of my shame, allow me to introduce you to the classy and sassy KathyysKrafts.

Your Shop Name
KathyysKrafts

Your real name
Katherine is my legal name but I use Kathyy (yes it's spelled with a double y)on almost everything.

Fifth grade teacher?
Sorry I can barely remember the names of people I met last month, definitely can't remember a name from 5th grade. My ongoing joke is that I'd forget my own name if I didn't have to tell it to people so often.

When did you first start crafting?
It feels like I have been crafting forever. When I was really young (elementary school) I used to make things for my mom, family, and close friends. Hopefully my ability and artistic skills have improved since them. Right now I dabble with card making, jewelry making, candle making, scrapbooking, stamping, and paper making. Previously I did some painting. In the future I'd like to try bead making and some woodworking.

Got a day job? What is it?
In my day job I do career counseling and program management. I use my creativity and passion for helping people to assist college students and recent graduates with identifying what kinds of work match who they are and what employers can employ them in those career areas.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I am most proud of the items that I make for my family. I think it's because I get to see them enjoying it. One set I made for my aunt can be seen here:



What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
I would not say that anything I make is ugly. However I once made an ice candle that was very unusual and probably not something that most people would appreciate.



Explain your etsy shop name
My unique spelling of Kathyy came about some 11 years ago when I met my husband in a Chicago chat room on IRC. I decided to use the unique spelling in really life because I like being unique and it's has always been a great conversation piece. It also looks interesting when my full name is written out. Written out I have a double y in my first name; a double n in my middle name; and a double t plus two sets of double e in my last name. For the second part of my shop name I thought that since I spelled my first name uniquely, I also want to spell the second part uniquely . . . thus came about Kathyy's Krafts. It's unique, concise, informative, and memorable; everything a good title should be.

Angelina or Jen?
Hmmm, if I must talk about a Hollywood figure I pick Morgan Freeman. He has amazing talent, an interesting life story, and reminds me a lot of my granddad who died many years ago.

Final words?
Right now my shop is fairly small but I look forward to watching it grow as I'm inspired to create more things and hopefully get some custom orders. I love doing custom orders so if you don't see what you want at KathyysKrafts.etsy.com you can send me a convo or email me at kathyyskrafts@gmail.com.

If you would like to see more examples of my work visit my My Space page right here.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Featured Seller: Beedz with a Zing!

Damn you, Beedz With a Zing!
You made me look up the word "Ackamarackus."

I hate you for that.

Best I can tell, Ackamarackus is a book of fables. It's also a word that means "tall tales." But I'm not so bright. And google can only help me so much.

But enough with my inadequacies. More about Beedz With a Zing! , who is not only smarter than I'll ever be, but clearly a talented crafter too!



Your Shop Name
Beedz With a Zing!

Your real name
Shaina

Fifth grade teacher?
I was homeschooled from fourth grade on, so my parents were my teachers.

When did you first start crafting?
I've always been interested in making things. I used to create all kinds of things as a kid. I even built a teepee which I lovingly dubbed "Shaina's Tipi". Hey..I was young! As for my current crafting adventures, I started making earrings a few years ago, just as a way to keep sane while I stayed by myself for an entire week. It just took off from there. I recently taught myself how to crochet, so that has opened a whole new door for crafting!

Got a day job? What is it?
I am full time student, studying Elementary Education. I also work part time for a home school supply business.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I am most proud currently of the Mad Mad Monster hat. It was an idea I had, and I simply ran with it. I'm amazed at how well it turned out!



What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
The ugliest thing I have EVER made would have to be what was dubbed "Chucky". It was my first attempt at an amigurumi animal, and it came out looking so, so deformed. So bad in fact, I destroyed all photos of it, as well as the...thing....itself.

Explain your etsy shop name.
When I first began making earrings, I was desperately trying to think up a name. I employed the help of my little brother, he came up with Beads with a Zing. A local store owner (where I have some of my earrings on display) gave me the idea of changing the spelling. So it then because Beedz with a Zing. I took it from there and chose the happy little bee as my mascot, of sorts.

Angelina or Jen?
ARGH! Neither. Both are way overrated spoiled little brats who need an education about how things are in the real world. *jumps off soapbox*

Final words?
Persnickety. Repudiation. Suttle. Ackamarackus. The end!

Friday, January 19, 2007

Featured Seller: Kezzaroo

Oh cranky, cranky Powderpuff.

It was a Thursday. The rain was still falling, the weight was still climbing, the boss still whining.

Poor Powderpuff was about to beat the tar out of someone.

And then, she saw this:



Humor. It does a body good. Thank you Kezzaroo

Thank you.

Your Shop Name
Kezzaroo

Your real name
Kerrie

Fifth grade teacher?
Mr Cooper, a motorbike riding, spit spraying machine.

When did you first start crafting?
I started to really get into it when I was about 15, there was this amazing stall in town that had various ear wires and beads, chain and sparkly things I went in every weekend to spend my pocket money there, hooked. I grew up, family happened, crafting stopped for many years, but then one day it came back with a vengeance and now I'm an unstoppable crafting machine.




Got a day job? What is it?
Nope i have a night job, i work one or two evenings a week lecturing at college. At the moment I teach Indian Head Massage but I also teach Reflexology which I love! The rest of the time im a mum.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I am most proud of this:



I love poppy jasper and every time I've worn my own version of this item I've had many compliments on it, thats usually when I start schmoozing and handing out business cards ;)


What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
The ugliest thing I've ever made was probably a clay candle holder in high school, in the shape of a toilet of all things?! I think mum "accidentally" broke it so there are no pics thankfully.

Explain your etsy shop name.
Just a nickname ive had for many years, I've always been Kezzaroo or Kezzatron, I only briefly started to go off it when my ex's old girlfriend started hanging round him and called me it all the time, but I refused to let her get to me lol.

Angelina or Jen?
Neither, Angelina is SO over rated, I'm more of a Famke Janssen fan, literally THE most gorgeous woman on the planet, she makes angelina look like a cheap slut :)

Final words?
Supporting hand crafter artists is the way forward, thanks so much!!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Featured Seller: Beadsnall

No time for witty banter today folks! It's icy out, the kid has blabbermouth syndrome and my husband is giving me dirty looks.

Yikes!

Without further adieu, allow me to introduce the fabulously talented Beadsnall





Your Shop Name:
Beadsnall

Your real name:
Debbie

Fifth grade teacher?
Mrs. Ogston – old, old woman who lived behind us the year she was my teacher.

When did you first start crafting?
About six. My grandma taught me to knit with one broken plastic needle and one metal one. We tied all her scraps together and I must have knitted and purled that scrap about 5,000 times. When I was done, it was gross and dirty!

Got a day job? What is it?
Luckily, after 27 years of working for the phone company, I am happily retired. My day job now it being a mom to a 16 yr old daughter.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I really like my Forever Calendars. Although I did not come up with the original concept, I created mine all on my own. I did the layout and took all the photos. I like this one because it is a variety of different flowers.



What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Fortunately, I don’t have a photo. In the mid 70’s, I macraméd a wall sized lime green with wooden beads room divider. UGLY! I’m sure it was acrylic cording, too.

Explain your etsy shop name.
I started with beaded bookmarks and key chains and then so many people like my crocheted dishcloths, I started posting them. I also have an interest in photography and making cards. So, it’s really beads and all other things – beads ‘n all

Angelina or Jen?
Tough one. I think Jen. No one should have to go through what she did publicly.

Final words?
Thanks for having me on your blog. This is a great idea. I’m very much appreciative.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Featured Seller: Paper Zombie

You'd think these were cute, wouldn't you?



That's what they want you to think. But at night, Killer, Mongo, Spike, Vermin, Puss and Brad wander the earth, looking for innocent victims to kidnap. Their mission? To push your platinum visa card to the limit with purchases from Paper Zombie like this:



And this!



Oh Paper Zombie. Being a victim never felt so good.

Your Shop Name
Paper Zombie

Your real name
Vanessa

Fifth grade teacher?
Mrs. Sullivan

When did you first start crafting?
I've been crafting since I can remember. Sometimes it wasn't too good, but I always loved making little things for my family for christmas. I think we are all a little crafty in some way.

Got a day job? What is it?
My fiance. HAHA. I feel like his mother sometimes. Paper Zombie is my full time day job!

What creation are you most proud of and why?
Paper Zombie really concentrates on promotional items for other shop but I do also dabble in other things. Because promotional products dont allow me to be a creative as if I was doing another craft, when I make my paper bag albums, I really love them. Right now, my favorite one is the Wedding one.



I think that the color and the patterns I chose for this album make it look really crisp and professional.

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Holy cow batman. When I first started an etsy shop (a different user name) i made these horribly shrinky dink earrings. I didnt have any jump rings so I used fishing wire to attach them, they were horrible! I dont have pics and if I did, I would burn them haha.

Explain your etsy shop name: Paper Zombie!
EHHH, My fiance says I have way too much paper. When we go out of town, i look up every scrapbook store in that city and I have enough paper to open up my own shop!!! I am a zombie for paper. I LOVE PAPER :D

Angelina or Jen?:
Angelina. I dont know lol

Final words?
Enjoy what you do so that others will too!

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Featured Seller: Garden Gate Designs

Oh this necklace.



With this necklace, I would be Grace Kelly at the 27th AnnualAcademy Awards ceremony. I would be aleek and fabulous in a double-strapped shaped-and-draped gown, bejeweled hair clip and this necklace.

Can you see it? Can you see my sleek classic beauty?

Thank you Garden Gate Designs. And now, back to my regularly scheduled sweatpants program...

But not for you, dear reader! Garden Gate Designs has everything you need to be fabulous and forever. Check her out!

Shop Name:
Garden Gate Designs

Real Name:
Rosemary

Name of my first Grade Teacher:
I only remember the name of my Fourth Grade Teacher, Mrs. McGinnis. She was so kind to a very shy little girl. At the end of the school year she gave me all the unused paper supplies (maps, etc.) to take home. My brothers and I spent hours playing school during summer vacation in our backyard in a tent made from a blanket over a clothes line. I have never forgotten her and that was back in the 1950's.

When did you first start crafting:
Maybe Jr. High School. I remember a papermache volcano that really lit up and had some sort of goop running down the sides for lava I made for the science fair in 7th grade. Did not have much help with it. And, the papermache bull mask I made in art class that was purple and yellow. I wore it for Halloween that year.

I have always made my own flower arrangements, wreaths, etc. I started creating jewelry 7 years ago after not being able to find a bracelet I wanted as a reminder of our first vacation to the Outer Banks. The one I wound up buying was only a stretchy and it was pretty expensive. I took a couple of basic jewelry classes at Jo Ann Fabrics and the rest has been all self taught.




Got a day job? What is it?
I have a very part time job that is perfect for my "last" job. I am a receptionist in a local beauty salon. I work a couple of nights and always Saturdays. I do fill ins too. It is seasonal. Right now it is slow. It affords me the time I need to spend on my Etsy shop. Been there over 2 years. Love the gals I work with, all 14 of them and my boss. Shop has been there for 30 years. Everything is done by hand. Kind of refreshing after years of working stressful office jobs. It pays for my beading lust!

What creation are you most proud of?
The creation I am most proud of is a lampwork necklace/earring set that I recently sold titled "Ice Princess". I had saved the lampwork beads for two years until I found just the right beads to go with it and a way to transfer into jewelry what those beads conveyed to me.



What's the ugliest thing you've ever made?
I don't think I have ever made an ugly thing. If I had I would sure remember it! Ugly is a no, no.

Beatles or Elvis?
I am a fan of both the Beatles and Elvis. They are from my era.

Chunky Monkey or New York Superfudge Chunk?
As for ice cream, that is a no no, too. I love ice cream but am slimming down for the downside of 60. 13 pounds and 15 more to go. But, if given the choice, I would probably have a double scoop of both!!

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
If I had a choice, world peace would be mine. Wouldn't it be nice if everyone could learn to get along in this world. I must be a dreamer. On the other hand, worldwide distribution of my crafts would be great!

Final Words?
I really enjoy making beautiful things for other people. It gives me great satisfaction when someone admires my work enough to purchase it.


Sunday, January 14, 2007

Featured Seller: Recy

I am a book abuser -- and it drives my husband nuts.

Todd cherishes his books, lovingly places them on bookshelves, keeps the covers clean, even uses those book boxes that come with the collectibles.

Not me. I dog ear the pages, break the bindings, spill Lean Cuisine lasagne on the covers, and leave the books on the toilet for those emergency moments.

Todd calls it book battery. I call it love.

But, for the sake of my marriage, I have decided to purchase something like this:




Yes, Recy Vintage & Creations, you just may well save my relationship. Even if you did once get a spanking for getting glue on the formal dining table.

Thank you. I think.

Everybody, meet fabulous crafter -- and potential marriage mender -- Recy Vintage & Creations.

Your Shop Name
Recy Vintage & Creations.

Your real name
Karen Beth (One of those crazy Southern double names!)

Name of your first grade teacher
Miss Ross (No, she did not also sew the American flag.)

When did you first start crafting?
I came out with a glue gun in one hand and a paintbrush in the other. No seriously... very young. I was ALWAYS the one making things, drawing things (even though I can't draw very well at all), gluing things (got a spanking for getting glue on the formal dining room table - it's JUST a table!), cutting things (another spanking story that I will spare you), turning something into something else (does mud into pies also count??) If it couldn't be crafted, well... I've never known anything that couldn't be crafted.

Got a day job? What is it?
I freelance write and I craft and I sell vintage clothing on eBay and other lovely venues. Do I actually go into an office? Not anymore, thank goodness.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
There are a lot of these but I will mention two. Firstly, I'm proud of the cool datebook sthat I make for myself each year. They are collaged on the front, back and throughout the inside and are funky and eclectic and FUN. Here are two of them.





I'm also very proud of kind of a gag gift that I made for my boyfriend. It was a corn crown (long but very funny and significant story) but was confiscated by Customs in Australia (he lives in Australia; I'm here in Mississippi). Luckily, I took pictures as proof that I really DID make a crown of corn:



What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Oh dear, the first time I ever tried my hand at sewing, I made the UGLIEST pair of khaki overalls. They looked like prison garb, seriously. Thankfully, I DO NOT have a picture of that hideousness.

Beatles or Elvis?
Elvis, of course (any good Southern girl would pick Elvis!)

Chunky Money or New York Superfudge Chunk?
I have to go with... neither. Vanilla Tofutti all the way! YUM! Give me some of that!

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
World peace. I couldn't make enough crafts without falling over dead to distribute worldwide. Anyway, wouldn't it be oh-so-nice to be able to craft in a totally peaceful world environment?

Final words?
I love many things, key among them are vintage items, eclectic collage, a somewhat cluttered look, the English language, words, fashion, quotations, cats, anything French, lavender, foreign films, coffee, yoga, beautiful nature and anything a bit inexplicable. Most of my crafted items will reflect those loves, or at least some of them. I have more ideas in my head than I have time to create, although it doesn't help that I'm also a horrible procrastinator. C'est la vie. I have big plans for my shop so stay tuned. If I even get HALF of what I have conjured in my head created, I will have quite a sweet little Etsy store. I also have plans to list scads more amazing vintage items, some of the possibly re-purposed. That will be fun! I have as many vintage clothing items as I have ideas in my head. Eeek! Lots going on in Recy-World!

Any questions about me, my store or my items? Convo me! I'm always eager to hear from other creative Etsians. And thank you, Andrea, for creating this wonderful blog for all of us.

Featured Seller: Oblina Knit

One of my favorite interview questions for this blog is "What's the ugliest thing you've ever made?"

Ahhh, so many memories.

When I was little, my parents used to dump clam shells in our garden's huge compost pile. I immediately plucked them out and painted them all sorts of Stupid: smeared smiley faces, crosses, stars, rainbows, you name it.

Then I'd stuff My Art in a Matchbox car carrier, knock on doors and hawk them for $1. EACH!! Some neighbors, God bless their big fat hearts, actually bought them. I can't even imagine what they were thinking.

Oh the shame.

The reason I bring this up is because our next featured seller -- Oblina Knit -- actually cops to making a two-headed monster costume as a child. I wish I could see the wonder of that!

Meet the fabulously talented -- and Non-Clamshell Toting -- Oblina Knit.





Your Shop Name
Oblina Knit

Your real name
Amy

Name of your first grade teacher
Mrs. Beaner

When did you first start crafting?
Childhood – my friend and I used to make an array of halter tops for our Barbie dolls out of fabric scraps we would find in our houses. We were always doing something creative - drawing and playing with construction paper and glue, and making things out of stuff we found laying around.

Got a day job? What is it?
I recently walked out of my ‘career’ job – and have never been happier! Now, I work at a medical services company, with great people in a great (and flexible) environment. It allows me the energy to come home and craft!

What creation are you most proud of and why?
The DillyLounger – my cats needed something and the commercial beds are too puffy, big & ugly…I love minkee fabric so starting playing around with it and came up with the DillyLounger – its portable and the cats love it!



What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
In grade school, my best friend and I made a Halloween costume out of cardboard and paper mache - it was a 2 headed monster outfit - I think it ended up being more ugly than scary!

Beatles or Elvis?
Elvis

Chunky Money or New York Superfudge Chunk?
Supefudge - The more chocolate the better!

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
Can’t we have both?

Final words?
Etsy rules! What a great place to hang out during the day and shop! I look forward to meeting new crafty friends and attending more shows in the next year – Hope to see you all there!

Friday, January 12, 2007

Featured Seller: Sassy Glass

Some people are so talented, its makes me sick.



What next, Sassy Glass?? Are you going to tell me you're 5'10", a natural blond, a lottery winner and the proprietor of an orphan's village in Malawi?

I need a drink. Is that martini set still available?

Your Shop Name:
Sassy Glass

Your real name:
Nancy

Fifth grade teacher?
Mrs. Gardner. Her son was in my class also and she played such favorites!!

When did you first start crafting?
My earliest memories are of making things. My grandmother taught me to crochet, knit and even needle point when I was 8 or 9. Earlier, I remember sculpting out of that dough my mom made with salt, water and flour? That was probably my first medium (and my first belly ache--that stuff tasted good going down!)

Got a day job? What is it?
For 12 years I've worked for a local science museum going into schools and doing various programs on rocks and minerals, physical changes of matter, bubbles (you name it!) So one day I'm "The Bubble Lady" & the next I'm the "Liquid Nitrogen Lady". Kind of cool!



What creation are you most proud of and why?
Hmmm.....that's a hard one. Each piece has been a challenge in one way or another and I've loved to see it come together. Since the glass is my canvas I love finding unusual shapes or colors to paint on.

I like my martini set right now because I used the silver as the base and the colors as accents. Each glass is only one of the accent colors but the shaker has them all.

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
When I was about 10 I made this awful dog for my grandmother. When she died I found it in a place of honor in her china cabinet. So it may be ugly but it is beautiful sentimentally.

UGLY!! (but beautiful)

Explain your etsy shop name.
Hmmm....well I'm not always big on conformity (thus the Sassy) and I like painting glass.

Angelina or Jen?
Angelina is trying the world peace thing while Jen is helping Marlo Thomas with St. Judes fund-raising. I think they're actually both using their fame for good purposes and I'm sick to death of hearing about the Brad Pitt thing. Just give him to me...that will take care of the whole problem!

Final words?
Although I'm new to Etsy I have found it to be a very accepting albeit eclectic group of artists. I'm excited to see what the future brings. And of course "thank you" Andrea for putting together such a great blog.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Featured Seller: Cards By Char

This card reminds me of a Florida vacation.



And when I say that, I mean the good kind. Not the kind where you're driving from New York to Florida in a 1973 gold Dodge Dart with your parents and your two cranky siblings and the front seat is pushed so far back for your dad's legs that YOUR legs are practically in your chest and blood clots are an imminent threat.

Not that kind of vacation. Thank God.

No, this card reminds me of a vacation with blue skies, sandy beaches, ocean waves and an endless stream of tropical drinks delivered by a waiter with rock-hard abs. That kind of vacation.

Ahhhh. I am so relaxed.

Please meet Cards By Char.

Your Shop Name
Your Shop Name
Cards By Char.

Your real name
Char

Fifth grade teacher?
I can almost remember what he looks like but can’t remember his name.



When did you first start crafting?
When I was 10 years old. My grandmother used to make these fun monkey sock dolls and stuffed animals and would donate them to charity. When I was 10 years old she died and I got all her patterns and fabric, so I started making them and also donated them to charity.

Got a day job? What is it?
Doing office work for a water treatment company.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I would have to say my cards. I really love flowers and I am always looking for new and different ones. It’s fun to see how they come out when I press them and what kind of paper I can match up with them.

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Probably some of the stuffed animals I made when I was ten. It was my first experience with sewing. I truly wish I had one of them now. That was a really long time ago.

Explain your etsy shop name.
Mine explains itself, not real creative, but it works.

Angelina or Jen?
If I have to pick I would say Jen since I liked watching Friends.

Final words?
Thanks Creation Station for adding me to your blog. Also, thanks to Lemon Cadet for telling me about etsy and helping me get my shop setup. I am impressed with all the wonderful items in all the shops.

Featured Seller: My Sister's Great Idea

Ugly dogs rock. They seriously do.



And I love this dog. I've decided his name is Jean-Paul. He loves espresso and chocolate biscotti. And when he thinks no one is looking, he puts on glittery purple leg warmers and dances to Irene Cara's "What A Feeling" as only a true Jennifer Beals fan can.

Great photographers evoke great imagination. But photography isn't the only thing going on at My Sister's Great Idea. They've got jewelry and decorative boxes and all kinds of cool stuff.

And, of course, Jean-Paul. Please meet the lovely ladies of My Sister's Great Idea.

Your Shop Name
My Sister's Great Idea.

Your real names
Jeanie & Chrissy

Name of your first grade teacher
Miss McCoy and Mrs. Aldrich, respectively

When did you first start crafting?
As a small child.

Got a day job? What is it?
Jeanie is a photojournalist at the Chicago Sun-Times; Chrissy is a Certified Athletic Trainer, soon to be working in a PT clinic.



What creation are you most proud of and why?
Jeanie's java love box and Chrissy's initial bookmarks.

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
A lousy Christmas ornament that I made as adult that looks like I was five when I made it.

Beatles or Elvis?
Elvis

Chunky Money or New York Superfudge Chunk?
Chunky Monkey

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
World Peace, without a doubt; I just make the world prettier, peace makes the world safe.

Final words?
My sister and I love, love, love etsy and the creative energy that we have re-discovered with the birth of our shop. It keeps us connected over 1000 miles, with Jeanie in Chicago (where we were born) and Chrissy in Denver. I hope you love our stuff as much as we love making it! Thanks for reading our profile :)

Contest!

Dear Bedknobsnbroomsticks:

I need you to make these in an adult size 16.



Hear me out. I know I'll look like some kind of freaky Shelly Duval a la Noggin freakshow. I know this. But you know what? I don't care.

I adore these overalls. I must have them. I promise not to gain any more weight so you won't have to make them in a size 34 or anything. OK?

Oh, and everyone else? Bedknobsnbroomsticksis having a contest on her fabulous site. Check her out!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Featured Seller: JenClaire

I would hurt someone to look this good.



Fashion savvy, why do you elude me so? Why do I look like Humpty Dumpty's second cousin while this fabulous woman in JenClaire's shop looks like a runway model? I cry for my lost polyester years.

But wait! Is there hope? Perhaps JenClaire can bring me salvation! Her clothing is so beautifully made, so stylish, it would breathe life into any closet.

Thank you JenClaire! I'm living on hope and a prayer...

Shop name:
JenClaire

Real Name:
Jennifer

First Grade teacher?
What???? Who can remember that? (some nun.)

Started crafting?
Always-not a day ever without it.

Got a "real" job? What is it?
10 years in business as a decorative painter

Creation you're proud of?
All of them really, but right now I enjoy the dying and painting of the hemp clothing and the feeling they end up having, very rustic.



Ugliest thing you ever made?
It's sure not on my etsy sight and I think I quickly got it out of my sight and mind the moment I made it!!!

Beatles or Elvis?
Beatles more often then Elvis.

Chunky monkey or New York Superchunk Fudge?
Chunky monkey

World peace or worldwode distribution of your crafts?
World peace

Final words?
Thanks for your interest and your energy. Good luck to you
all.

Monday, January 08, 2007

XOHandworks

Oh poor pattern. How I eschew you.

Yes, you lead the way to fabulously detailed crocheted creations. And yet, I can't stand to follow directions. It's my cross to bear, I know.

So when I find a fellow yarn artist who doesn't follow patterns, I melt.



Look at that!! That purse has the kind of flow and whimsy that only instinct can breed. That's why I love XOHandworks. Everything she makes has a real artist's touch.

To me, that's priceless.

Shop name:
XOHandworks

Real name:
Tam

1st grade teacher:
Mrs. Olson, who was also my kindergarten teacher and my piano teacher. In kindergarten when I told her I could read the flashcard words upside-down, she was unimpressed and thought they should be read right-side up. Definitely a color-inside-the-lines-type teacher.




First started crafting:
Unofficially, as a tot. Officially, as a taxpaying business, since 2002.

Day job:
Retail bead store, 8 blocks from my house. Yeah, I get paid to hang out in a large room of beads :)

Creation most proud of:
Anything my husband likes so much that he keeps it for himself.

Ugliest creation:
This is certainly not the ugliest, but the ugliest that I have a photo for. As I was crocheting this, I mentioned to a friend that this bag kept getting uglier and uglier (I'm not a fan of orange). When I listed it on Etsy, it sold almost immediately. Ugly is in the eye of the beholder.

Beatles or Elvis:
Elvis "Little Less Conversation" on high volume



Chunky Monkey or New York Superfudge Chunk:
I have a salt tooth, not a sweet tooth. Never met a chip I didn't like -- except dill pickle chips -- what's up with those?!?

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts:
Is there a difference?




Final words:
"Take me home, mama, and put me to bed. I have seen enough to know I have seen too much."
-- Free gift to the first person who contacts me with the source of this quote :)

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Beadnik

Look at these colors.



Aren't they beautiful? Nothing moves me like colors do and this chick has a great knack with the almighty hue. Meet Beadniks


Your Shop Name
Beadniks

Your real name
Rachel...er...Marie....er R. Marie

Name of your first grade teacher
Miss Parra

When did you first start crafting?
I want to say in utero, but we all know that to import craft supplies into a womb is not easy. But it's nearly my entire twenty-three years on the planet.




Got a day job? What is it?
Unfortunately. I'm a part-time history student and a full time lunch lady at a state university.

What creation are you most proud of and why? I'm most proud of an Anglican rosary that just turned out so yummy. Turquoise, lime green, and lots of Swarovski. YUM.

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
This nasty-bad cell phone charm. And I took that sucker apart and started over. No, there are no pictures of this. Just absolutely grotesque.

Beatles or Elvis?
Beatles, easily.

Chunky Monkey or New York Superfudge Chunk?

Could I just opt for vanilla?

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
World peace. Hey, I'm looking at the Episcopal priesthood, here.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Featured Seller: CajunBagLady

Anyone who knows me knows I'm hell on a sewing machine.

I can't sew a straight line. I can't keep the thread in the bobbin. And I can NOT make anything even remotely like this:



This shop has it all: elegance, creativity, sensibility. Please put your cyber hands together for Cajun Bag Lady!

Your Shop Name:
Cajun Bag Lady

Your real name:
Theresa

Name of your first grade teacher:
I can not for the life of me remember

When did you first start crafting?
Since I was a toddler but serious crafting when my grandmother really started to teach me how to sew and do other fun crafts.

Got a day job? What is it?
I am a stay at home mom of two wonderful children. I have been a hairstylist for 15 years but would not trade staying at home with my children for anything in the world. My crafting helps me to be able to still provide for my family and stay home at the same time.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
My coloring book and crayon caddy. I originally designed this for my daughter because I was so tired of the mess when she started pulling out all the crayons and coloring books and never putting anything back where it goes. so I designed this and now she and my son bring theirs whenever they go to visit anyone.



What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
I was asked by a customer to make a long necklace with huge chunky red beads that no one would wear with some odd colors in between. She loved it but wasnt my favorite by far.

Final words?
Crafting for me is not just a love of creating. It is about taking pride in what I do and standing by my product design and construction. I design every product that I carry in my shop, and I put a lot of love, blood, sweat and tears into every design.

Friday, January 05, 2007

Featured Seller: Rose of Sharon Acres

I swear to God, if I was 18 again, I would wear this soap to the prom...



How does this ETSY sellers do it? She makes soap look like haute couture.

Get to know Rose of Sharon Acres.

Your Shop Name:
Rose of Sharon Acres.

Your real name
Monica

Name of your first grade teacher:
Wow, my memory doesn't go back that far...I do remember my third grade - Mrs. Wood - does that count?

When did you first start crafting?
Forever, the different phases of crafting have been fun - remember macrame?

Got a day job? What is it?
Yes, Homeschool mom, gardener and goat sitter!



What creation are you most proud of and why?
I really am amazed with all the soap recipes - chemistry is so awesome. My current favorite is the Bay Splash which is a spicy blend that men will love. Women tend to care for their skin, but guys need to also.

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Failed batches of soap - the oil always sits on the top saying you messed up!

Beatles or Elvis?
Elvis of course!

Chunky Money or New York Superfudge Chunk?
Goat Milk Ice Cream any flavor!

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
Gosh, are either really possible?

Final words?
After 15 year of marriage my husband finally talked me to moving into the country; now I wonder why I dug my heels in for so long! I love walking out to the barn every morning to see the girls, listening to the roosters crow and just smelling the fresh, clean air. Goats are wonderful, loving animals that are always happy to see you. The soap started when we had gallons of milk and itchy, dry skin. Having been raised in an medically alternative family, natural healing and herbs was a way of life. Now soap, especially natural blends, has brought a sense of fulfillment and pleasure, a way to help people with frustrating skin issues and feed our herd at the same time.

I love Etsy, the community of Etsy and am thankful for the staff that continues to meet the needs of the little people out in cyber space!

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Featured seller: LemonCadet

Some days, I feel old.

The kids are screaming, the boss is grumpy and I - feeling every minute of my 35 years -- feel like something scraped off the bottom of Ugly Betty's shoe.

Then I see this...



...and I feel better.

I found this shop a couple of months ago and fell madly in love. I know that sounds creepy. Who falls in love with a frog and strange little spotty creatures?

I did. And you will too. Meet LemonCadet.

Your Shop Name
LemonCadet

Your real name
Beth

Name of your first grade teacher
Mrs. Underwood. She said I reminded her of her daughter (or granddaughter -- it's been a long time and I don't remember).

When did you first start crafting?
Shortly after leaving the womb.



Got a day job? What is it?
I teach technical writing in the WVU School of Medicine.

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I made a Travel Journal for a round robin and I absolutely love it. I used BFK Rives tan paper for the pages and used Keith Smith's not-so-famous buttonhole stitch for the binding. I bought some handmade paper from my friend, Ann Marie Kennedy, for the cover. All of the spreads focus on the theme of travel. The end result is really beautiful.

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Oh, I wish I had a picture... When I was in Fourth Grade, I made a paper mache Big Foot for a project. After researching the beast for weeks, I made the internal frame out of wire then wrapped the whole thing in strips of newspaper coated with gluey wheaty wallpaper paste. When the overall shape was finished, I painted it brown with flat matte poster paint. It was hideous -- and not in a good way. I hid underneath a table and cried. They sent me to the guidance counselor.

Beatles or Elvis?
Fat Elvis, with a cape and rhinestones.

Chunky Monkey or New York Superfudge Chunk?
Chunky Monkey.

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
Worldwide disribution of my crafts would undoubtedly lead to World Peace.

Final words?
I do this because it makes me happy.

Contest!

A great shop needs a great slogan. And LemonCadet is a great shop.



LemonCadet is hosting a slogan contest for her shop. What's she looking for? Something sassy, fun and fabulous, of course.

The winner gets an item of her choice from LemonCadet's Etsy site.



Go to LemonCadet for details.

Go. GO NOW!!!

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Featured Seller: EnchantedClay

Here is my fantasy.

I am at a garden tea party in Maine. It is late summer, the leaves are lush, the flowers brilliant. And I -- dressed in a chiffon dress and big floppy hat -- am pouring tea for my guests with this:



I mean, seriously. Can't you see it? Oh EnchantedClay , you've struck me to the core with your whimsical work.

Let's learn some more about this great seller, shall we?

What is the name of your Etsy Shop?
EnchantedClay

What is your real name?
Linda

What is the name of your first grade teacher?
Sister Prudence

How long have you been crafting?
It seems I've always made things.

What is the item you are most proud of?
At the moment, it is this whimsical mirror.

I made all the tiles for it and it's silly and kitschy and was so much fun to make.

What is the ugliest thing you've ever made and can we see it?
The ugliest thing I've made was my first mosaiced piece. I am self-taught and didn't know about sanded and unsanded grout at the time. The pieces started falling off. I show it to my students to show them how bad I was when I first started and that they will be great! And no, you can't see it!

What is your real job?
To make money to pay the bills in "real life," I am a flight attendant which gives me a lot of time to do my art. Sometimes I make jewelry in my hotel room on my overnights.

Beatles or Elvis?
A little of both depending on my mood. But I'd really rather listen to Stevie Nicks while I work and it has to be LOUD!

Chunky Monkey or Super NY Fudge?
Definitely chunky monkey!



World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
World peace, because then everyone will be happy and mellow and serene and buy my stuff!! Just kidding, of course, world peace period.

Final Words
I'm very happy I found Etsy. I've only been here a month but have talked to some great people, buyers and sellers. It's great to be able to put your things out there for a small fee. It's like having a brick and mortar store without the high monthly rent. I love waking up and running to the computer to see if I've sold anything. I do the snoopy happy dance when I have!

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Featured Seller: Daisycakes Soap

Hi.

We're good friends, right? I mean, I know we just met, but I feel like I can really talk to you. So here's a confession:

I have no sense of smell. None. Nada. Never.

Weird, huh?

But when I look at the site of our next featured seller, I feel like I can almost understand what it would be like to inhale something other that dead air. I mean, look at this:




This -- and so many other products at Daisycakes Soap -- are waking up my olfactory powers. Everything on her pages looks so fresh and clean and fabulous. I seriously think I could eat her soap.

But I probably won't.

And now, get to know Daisycakes Soap!

Your Shop Name:
Daisycakes Soap
Your real name:
Jean-Marie

Name of your first grade teacher:
Mrs. Margecin

When did you first start crafting?
As a little kid

Got a day job? What is it?
Soap, all day, every day...& candles, bath fizzies & lip balms for 8 years and counting...

What creation are you most proud of and why?
My Spearmint Poppy Seed Soap

What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
Lavender Lime soap, I have no idea what I was thinking!

Beatles or Elvis?
Elvis

Chunky Monkey or New York Superfudge Chunk?
All ice cream is good ice cream

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
Hmmmm..........

Final words?
Etsy rocks.


Monday, January 01, 2007

Featured Seller: Dreamwoven

This chick is my hero.





LOOK AT THIS WOMAN!!! She's a talented fiber artist, wonderfully articulate AND computer savvy. She's probably also gorgeous and a perfect six 6, but I have chosen not to hate her because her work is nothing short of breathtaking.

With this in mind, I give you our third featured seller... Dreamwoven.

Shop:
Dreamwoven

Your real name:
Rachel

Name of your first grade teacher:
That was a long time ago and I lost that memory cell when I got all my new ones.

When did you first start crafting?
I started playing around with things when I was probably 3 or 4 and have never stopped. My skills as an artisan are constantly being honed. I am inspired every day by others' work, nature, books, movies, paintings, etc. Everything holds something of value for me and contributes to what I do now. That sounds so Zen.... doesnt it?

What creation are you most proud of and why?
I've made so many things, for so many years, it would be really hard to pick one or two. Currently I'm in love with my Attitude Hats. Colour, texture, fun.




What's the ugliest thing you ever made?
LOL... i don't do ugly.

Beatles or Elvis?
Beatles

Chunky Monkey or New York Superfudge Chunk?
ummmm... i dont even know what "Chunky Monkey" is... so we will go with NY Superfudge Chunk. Do i win?

World peace or worldwide distribution of your crafts?
World peace (which of course could also be achieved by worldwide distribution of my Attitude Hats and Swooties)

Final words?
Thanx so much for including me on your blog. Etsy is a wonderful site for both Sellers and Buyers and the creation of a venue specifically for handmade/handcrafted goods is such a great thing to be a part of. Now everyone come visit me at Etsy.... DreamWoven.Etsy.com