Showing posts with label shop feature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shop feature. Show all posts

Meet Etsy Seller PunkyPunkinCreations

Posted Thursday, November 08, 2012

Today we would like to introduce you to Mandy
and her Etsy shop Punky Punkin Creations

Punky Punkin Creations has been selling on Etsy since August 2011, she sells a beautiful range of handmade hair bows, felt clips and headbands for girls! Today she is sharing a little about her shop and selling handmade items.


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What motivated you to start your shop? 
I gave birth to our youngest in September 2010 and made the decision to take time away from the work force to be a stay at home mom. I had spent the last ten years in corporate sales and marketing, and found that as much as I enjoyed being home full time, I still needed a creative outlet and a way to put my business-mind to some use. I just couldn't find accessories at our local retailers that I really liked (our little one was born with a lot of hair), and I initially started watching YouTube tutorials on making hair bows and instantly fell in love with the craft and all the options.

What is the story behind your shop name?
I have two daughters; the oldest is 15 and the youngest just turned two. Since my oldest was very little I called her Punky because she reminded me of Punky Brewster (really shows my age). She was a little bit of a tom boy, but at a very young age had her own sense of style. She's very creative and artistically talented. The littlest is Punkin, well, because I love pumpkin and the name has just stuck. She is my "girlie-girl". She's dramatic, like a little actress, and loves anything cute. I just knew this name was perfect to describe my shop. I want to offer items to fit any style and personality, and I think the name represents that.

What surprised you most about having your own craft / online shop?
The amount of work it takes to build up a shop and social media following takes a lot of time and commitment, but I never realized just how personally rewarding it would be. It has truly become my passion, and I would love to grow it enough to open a brick and mortar store as well, hopefully by the time my youngest is in elementary school. It has changed my long term goals and I feel like I have begun to find my niche.

What do you find most challenging about being an Etsy seller?
Exposure and SEO (Search Engine Optimization). The children's hair accessory category has a lot of really talented sellers, and learning how to "be found" among the thousands of items in the category can me somewhat overwhelming. I try to remain educated and up-to-date, and it is certainly a learning process.

What's your personal philosophy behind your shop / products?
I believe in providing excellent customer service and quality. Anything less than my absolute best is just not acceptable. Call me a perfectionist, or maybe it's the years I spent in sales and customer service, but I truly believe that my work really represents me, and I want to leave my customers with a wonderful experience. I want them to feel like they are getting something special and that will make them smile when they open up their package. That is what drives me.

How would someone (other then you) describe you?
Well, I just asked my husband to answer this one. He says he would describe me as motivated, determined, and focused. He also says I'm stubborn...

What do you do when you aren't working?
What do I do when I'm not working? Is there such a thing? I am constantly busy. I'm a mom to a busy teenager and a toddler, both girls; what could keep a person busier? My husband is also a Major Crimes Detective for a county sheriff's office, and attends college full-time. Our schedules are absolutely crazy, and I have to keep things running smoothly at home. If I am not attending to my responsibilities as a wife, mom, dog mom, homemaker, nurse, teacher, accountant, housekeeper and handy "man" first, my "free time" is put into my business.

Anything else you'd like to tell us or share?
I have so many ideas and plans for where I would like to take my business. I have found it is necessary for me to write them down and to try and prioritize. It is easy for someone with my personality type to get overwhelmed with trying to do everything. Sometimes it helps to take a step back, take a deep breath, and to really evaluate what it is you do best, and how can you do it better. This would be my best piece of advice for anyone that works for themselves. I am in love with the idea of expanding and learning new techniques, and I hope to represent more of that in my shop.

Punky Punkin Creations is offering a 15% discount for our blog readers! To use the coupon, visit her etsy store and enter code 'ETSYKIDS15' at checkout. The voucher is valid until through Friday 16th November 2012.

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Meet Etsy Seller TheFancyFritter

Posted Thursday, November 01, 2012

Today we would like to introduce you to Stacy
and her Etsy shop The Fancy Fritter

The Fancy Fritter has been selling on Etsy since January 2009, she sells a beautiful range of handmade bibs, burp cloths, pillowcase dresses and more! Today she is sharing a little about her shop and selling handmade items.
What motivated you to start your shop? 
I learned how to sew about 5 years ago before I became pregnant with my first child. After finding out she was a girl, I started sewing more and I made lots of baby items for her. My friends and family loved what I made and encouraged me to sell them. Being a SAHM, it is a fun way for me to enjoy my hobby & make a little extra money. :-) I branched out into making children's clothing & baby items, so in January 2009 opened The Fancy Fritter. I love vintage linens and I love quality designer fabrics, so you may see a little bit of both in my shop! Maybe together or separate, but always one of a kind creations! 

What is the story behind your shop name?
The Fancy Fritter??? What does that mean? Well for all of you who have children, you know that all sorts of crazy things pop out of your mouth when you are either singing to them or playing with them and since my daughter was little I have just called her "fritter." She can be a "fussy fritter" or a "funny fritter", but she will always be a "fancy fritter." Totally corny, I know but I guess that is what motherhood does to you. :-) It 

What surprised you most about having your own craft / online shop?
How much time actually needs to be invested to make it successful. Not only creating your items, but taking nice photos, promoting and advertising  etc. With being a busy mom, there are times that I'm not able to invest as much time as I would like, but when I am able to get a lot of items made and listed the more success I have. It is definitely one of those things where you get out of it as much as you put in. It is just not as easy as it may look to some people! :-)

What do you find most challenging about being an Etsy seller?
Being an Etsy seller can be challenging because with the growth of Etsy sometimes you can feel like a small fish in a huge pond. I am still learning the best ways to get good views, promote items, etc. I am thankful for a place to sell my handmade items, but those problems have been a bit of a challenge. 

What's your personal philosophy behind your shop / products?
I want my items to be beautiful, one of a kind, and be a quality items for my customers. I want my customers to love what I made for them and come back for more in the future! :-)

What do you do when you aren't working?
When I am not working on my Etsy shop, I am busy with my 2 small children as a stay at home mom. My inspiration behind my shop, "Fritter" is 4 and I have a 15 month old son. I am always on my toes, but try to work on new items during naptimes & nighttime. I am involved in my church, love to go to coffee with friends, spend time with my husband, shop for fabric or other crafts, and browse blogs & Pinterest. 

The Fancy Fritter is offering a 10% discount for our blog reades! To use the coupon, visit her etsy store and enter code 'ETSYKIDS10' at checkout. The voucher is valid until the end of December 2012.
You can also visit The Fancy Fritter at her blog and her facebook page.

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Meet Etsy Seller Posies and Petals

Posted Thursday, October 25, 2012

Today we would like to introduce you to Megan
and her Etsy shop Posies and Petals

Posies and Petals has been selling on Etsy since August 2011, she sells a beautiful range of handmade hair accessories for babies, toddlers and kids. Today she is sharing a little about her shop and selling handmade items.

Q: What motivated you to start your shop?
Posies and Petals started with a need for accessories!  I was always on the hunt for cute headbands for my daughter.  I struggled to find what I was looking for. After several failed attempts and encouragement from friends and family, Posies and Petals was born!  The shop has been such a blessing!  Isn't it amazing where life takes you?

Q: What surprised you most about having your own online shop?
Etsy is an amazing network!  I have been blessed to meet so many wonderfully gifted and interesting people.  This experience has much more than owning a shop or selling a product.

Q: What's your personal philosophy behind your shop and products?

Posies and Petals is a boutique rooted in my small town upbringing. I grew up in a connected community that prides itself in friendliness and southern hospitality. These same virtues drive the boutique. I work to listen to your requests as we work together to create your pieces. Each item will be unique and custom made for you!

Q: What do you do when you aren't working?
When I’m not working with clients, I enjoying spending time with my family, running, and photography. My kids and I are always on the go around our community and beyond. I never tire of watching them discover the world with amazement!

Posies and Petals is offering a 15% discount for our blog reades! To use the coupon, visit her etsy store and enter code 'blogreader' at checkout. The voucher is valid until the end of November 2012.

Meet Etsy Seller Snowfall Studio

Posted Thursday, October 18, 2012


Today we would like to introduce you to Kristen
and her Etsy shop Snowfall Studio

Snowfall Studio has been selling on Etsy for the last year and makes beautiful crochet mermaids and plush toys, hair accessories, and home decor, all made from natural fibers. Today she is sharing a little about her shop and selling handmade items.

Q: What motivated you to start your shop?
A good friend of mine opened an Etsy shop in 2007, which has since become very successful. I have always loved to create, but I was intimidated to open my own shop. In the fall of 2011, my youngest child started elementary school and I found myself with some free time during the day. After years of waffling, I decided to take action and opened my shop on a whim late one night.

Q: What is the story behind your shop name?
I grew up in San Diego, where the weather is almost always sunny and hot. Now I live in a small town in Virginia. I am crazy about snow! My favorite kind of day is a snowy one spent at home with my kiddos, sledding and building snowmen. I'm as happy as the kids when school is cancelled due to inclement weather. Let the snow fall!

Q: What do you find most challenging about being an Etsy seller?
I enjoy crocheting and designing new patterns, but marketing and listing my products can be challenging, as is attempting to keep current on trends. My product development is extremely slow because crochet is so time consuming. I create as I'm inspired to, not in response to changing trends. I was thrilled several months ago when I was in a cycle of making mermaid dolls while they happened to be trendy.

Q: What's your personal philosophy behind your shop / products?
I believe in well made, high quality products. I try to create slowly and mindfully, to ensure that the end result is worthy of placing in my shop. It gives me a sense of satisfaction to offer a product that makes me proud. My customers work hard for their money, and I hope that each customer will be thrilled with their purchase.

Q: What do you do when you aren't working?
When not working, I usually can be found volunteering at my kids' school. The younger kids love having mom in the classroom; the older ones pretend not to like it, but deep down, I suspect they do. I am the mother of four children, so they keep me very busy with activities, projects, and chauffeuring. I also try to keep active, finding time for fitness every day by biking or walking with friends.


Snowfall Studio is offering a 10% discount to all EtsyKids Team blog readers! Just enter coupon code 'LOVESNOW' during the Etsy checkout. Coupon valid until end of October 2012.

Introducing Little Woodlanders

Posted Thursday, October 11, 2012



Today We Introduce You To Rachel from Little Woodlanders

Q: What motivated you to start your shop?
I had learned about the Waldorf ideas of play and the beautiful open ended toys made of all natural materials. I really wanted to have as many of my childrens’ toys as possible to be natural and open-ended, so bought myself some tools and started making some for them! When other people saw what I had made, they encouraged me to open an Etsy shop, so I did!

Q: What is the story behind your shop name?
All my products are made of wood, so I wanted a shop name to reflect that. A friend came up with the name Little Woodlanders and I immediately knew it was perfect!

Q: Do you have a favorite Etsy Shop (non-child related)?
My favorite non-child related Etsy shop is Irena Sophia. She does beautiful watercolor illustrations. http://www.etsy.com/shop/IrenaSophia

Q: What surprised you most about having your own craft / online shop?
I think what surprised me most was how addictive and all consuming it can be! I go to bed thinking of ideas, wake up thinking of ideas, it's endless! I can really only work on the weekends when my husband is home to look after our children, so all week while I'm with them I'm storing up ideas to work on when I get a chance!

Q: What do you find most challenging about being an Etsy seller?
I think the most challenging things are trying to juggle being a stay at home, homeschooling mom, and getting all the orders plus my new ideas made. I'm always wishing I had about 5 of me! One could be with the kids, one could work on the current orders, one could work on the new ideas, one to do advertising and marketing, and one to do packaging and shipping!

Q: What's your personal philosophy behind your shop / products?
I want to put beautiful, open ended toys made of all natural materials into the hands of children around the world. I love seeing children use their imaginations with a toy that doesn't have just one purpose, but can be used to be anything the child imagines it could be.

Q: How would someone (other then you) describe you?
I think others would describe me as outgoing, adventurous and determined.

Q: What music do you have on while you are creating?
I usually listen to classical music, no on in particular, just whatever's on the classical radio station! It's soothing, relaxing and inspiring.

Q: What do you do when you aren't working?
When I'm not working, I'm with my children, doing things like science experiments, art, and going for nature walks outside. Lately, we love identifying leaves, trees, flowers and berries. I'm becoming obsessed with wood and trees due to my wood working! I also like cooking Indian and South American food, and baking,

Q: Anything else you'd like to tell us or share?
I'm really having a great time on Etsy. It's so thrilling to see something that starts as an idea in my head come to life as an actual wooden toy, and then have someone else love and appreciate it so much that they buy it for their own child! It's really satisfying!

Also, if anyone would like to follow me on social media, I'd love to have you as a follower!
Facebook: www.facebook.com/LittleWoodlanders
Blog: www.littlewoodlanders.com
Twitter: LWoodlanders


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***A quick note to let you know that after 51 "introductions" this will be my last interview here on the EtsyKids Team blog. It has truly been a pleasure getting to "know" all of those I have had the opportunity to work with and introduce your wonderful shops.

My best to all,
~Lilikins

(you can find me here)
LilikinsBaby
LilikinsHome
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lililikins.Baby.Blankets.and.Quilts

Introducing Rae Gun

Posted Thursday, October 04, 2012


Today We Introduce You To Marissa from Rae Gun

Q: What motivated you to start your shop?
My sister found out she was pregnant with a little girl. After sewing some items for the new baby my friends, in the way friends do said I should open a shop, so I did.

Q: What is the story behind your shop name?
I thought the name Rae Gun would be a fun baby name you know like the awesome geeky weapon but after thinking it sounded too much like the trendy Reagan name I thought it would be a fun shop name.

Q: Do you have a favorite Etsy Shop (non-child related)?
PrettyLittleCharmsUK hands down! Super awesome bookish jewellery I have like 6 pieces from her and was just thinking of ordering more.

Q: What surprised you most about having your own craft / online shop?
Just that it was an option. When I was in college I never even considered fashion design, let alone having my own business. The internet is a fancy thing I tell you. The opportunities are just so different than just 10 years ago.

Q: What do you find most challenging about being an Etsy seller?
The emails and convos. Some times it feels like they are non-stop and I just want to get back to sewing. And while most people are nice, I think the fact that it's online and people are separated from you makes those that are more prone to jerkiness whip it out faster than they would face to face.

Q: What's your personal philosophy behind your shop / products?
I only make things I enjoy making and that I'd put on my own future kids. I love modern items with a vintage flair so that is reflected in my work.

Q: How would someone (other then you) describe you?
Busy, haha. Unfortunately I work 10-14 hour days 6-7 days a week. It's a bit crazy.

Q: What music do you have on while you are creating?
I listen to a lot of audiobooks but The Lazy Waves are one of my favorite bands for working to. Their stuff is free for download on bandcamp at http://thelazywaves.bandcamp.com/

Q: What do you do when you aren't working?
Read. I'm a YA fiction fanatic. Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Divergent, the list goes on and on. One of my new favorite things is going to book signings. If any of you are bookish you can befriend me on Goodreads at http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4654387-marissa-rae-gun-ramblings

Q: Anything else you'd like to tell us or share?
I blog a lot. You can see what I'm up to at http://raegunwear.com

facebook - http://www.facebook.com/raegunwear
twitter - https://twitter.com/raegunramblings
blog - http://raegunwear.com

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