Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Craft Juice, Fresh Squeezed Tuesday, 11/9/10
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Craft Juice, Fresh Squeezed Tuesday, 11/2/10
Sorry for the late posting tonight, but it's election day, and I had to flip my schedule around! Come with me to find some great crafty picks!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Craft Juice, Fresh Squeezed Tuesday, 10/26/10
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Wordless Wednesday-Autumn Art Inspired
Friday, October 8, 2010
Last Chance Designs at Risky Beads
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Craft Juice...some juicy, crafty finds
From Folksy, I really like this shabby chic brooch by Pants and Paper!
Check out this beautiful Upcycled Decoupage Banana Leaf Paper Bracelet by Sena Smiles on Etsy:
And I'm in LOVE with these paper beads made from wallpaper by iluvwallpaper on Etsy:
What amazing things do you find at Craft Juice? Don't forget to submit your own and vote, vote, vote!
~Lori
Friday, June 4, 2010
I made Item of the Day on Handmade News today!

Well, this kicks off the weekend right!
~Lori
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Corner Bookmarks from Satin Stitchery - Recent Handmade Purchase
Mother's Day is almost here and I bought the cutest corner bookmarks for my mom from Satin Stitchery on ArtFire. See, my mom loves chickens. No she didn't grow up on a farm and neither did our family, but she has a passion for 'country living.' We did have two little chicks in our house when my sister and I were little; they were the result of a science project at school. My sister and I named them 'Beeper' and 'Peeper.' They lived in our downstairs bedroom in a box until they were too big to live with us and went to a farm. My sister and I couldn't eat chicken for months!

Bookmark Chicken and Chicks on Navy

These things are adorable!! Toni did them for me as a special order (because I needed chickens) and I can't wait for my mom to get them. They're bigger than they look and so, so cute!
Next item... tomorrow! Stay tuned!
~Lori
Sunday, May 3, 2009
ArtFire Mother's Day Giveaway-May 2009!
It's time for the ArtFire Mother's Day Giveaway!! It's your chance to win a bunch of Mother's Day girly goodness from a bunch of awesome ArtFire sellers! This giveaway will run from today, Sun. May 3rd - Sat., May 9th at midnight. There are 8 sellers participating in this giveaway, so please read the entry rules them carefully! On to the loot!

This month's prize consists of my Clouds & Berries bracelet from Risky Beads, a Seafoam Narrow Glass Fused Barrette and Oriental New Jade earrings from AJewelGift, a Tea Pot Rose Fabric Key Fob from PrettyPurse Designs, Rose Glycerin Soap from Soapsmith, a 'Mom' bookmark from Bijoux Designs For You, Hand Knitted Coffee Sleeve by LilBritKnits, Black Raspberry Vanilla Satin & Silk Lotion by Shine Your Hiney Soap Co., and a Country Blue Apron Towel Kitchen Set by acadienne. These products retail for $99! Here are some close-ups:




But, wait, it gets better!!
Each owner of these shops has volunteered one of their products because they want to promote their shops but also ArtFire as a venue so we are all offering 10% off in our shops during this giveaway! Use this code when purchasing: RBMAYAF10P**
The winner of the contest will be chosen by the random number generator at random.org, so each comment is one entry unless it's incomplete, in which case it will be skipped. To enter the contest, you must visit at least 4 of our 7 shops listed above, come back, and leave 1 comment that mentions your favorite item from those shops, not 4 separate comments. After completing your main entry, you can earn extra entries by doing any or all of the following, putting each one in a separate comment:
--visit the other 4 shops you didn't visit in your first comment and mention your favorite item in one comment for all 4 shops
--blog about the giveaway and link back in a separate comment
--tweet about the giveaway and link back in a separate comment
Want automatic entries in this giveaway? Well, then all you have to do is:
--purchase from any Artfire shop from May 3-May 9 and link back with your order #. Your seller will give it to you or ask for it.
--purchase from any of our 8 shops and receive 2 extra entries per shop and link back with your order #. Your seller will give it to you or ask for it.
Please remember to leave your contact information in your comment. We can't contact you if we can't find you!!!
-Lori
Thursday, April 30, 2009
If You Drove Your Mom So Crazy, She Wanted to Change Her Name...
All artists and items can be found on Etsy or ArtFire. Click the item and off you go!
Did you miss purple, turquoise, pink, yellow, green, or orange?
More spotlights coming soon!
~Lori
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
If Your Mother's Favorite Color is...Pink
All artists and items can be found on ArtFire. Click the item and off you go!
More colors coming soon and themes!
Did you miss purple or turquoise?
Monday, April 6, 2009
Don't Be LEFT Out!

Last Thursday was the unexpected birthday of a new project I'd been pondering, the introduction of a new blog Lefthand Madens! I started this enterprise to spotlight left-handed crafters and artisans in our community because I know there are a gazillion of us out there and most of us have challenging moments because of our left-handed existence--some of which are so ingrained in us, they're subconsciuos at this point!
So I started a thread at Etsy and ArtFire to smoke out some Southpaws and I now have about 80 artists to feature on the blog and am hoping to feature about 2 a day along with other nifty left-handed trivia, info, and products. If you're interested in being featured and sell at either Etsy or ArtFire, please comment in either of those threads and I'll 'heart' you as my LHM 'shop.' If you visit LHM at Etsy or ArtFire, you'll see all the requirements for being featured in the shop announcement for each shop. It's basically just an interview and then the code for either an Etsy mini or an AF window. If you sell at another venue, no problem! Just email me at lefthandmadens [at] gmail [dot] com for the info and I'll feature you, too!
I hope you guys will go to both LHM hubs on Etsy and ArtFire, and make Treasuries and spotlights featuring your fellow southpaws! We're having a lot of fun over there and I've set up a place for you to enter our shop directory and sign up for our mailing list! National Left-Handed Day is August 13th!
Southpaws Unite! --Lori (aka Risky Beads)
Sunday, April 5, 2009
So which venue is for you?

Well, if you've been selling your handmade wares for a while, I'm sure you've had to wrestle with the question I pose above more than once. Most of us go the route of wondering whether our products are good enough to sell (because creativity doesn't always come with a side of ego-mania, lol), and then we venture out to one site to get our feet wet and soon find out that there are a ton of sites out there that we could be selling on and end up with our head in our hands trying to decide which one is right for us or which two or three or eight? It's maddening regardless of where you are in your handmade success story. If you're not having any luck, you wonder if you just need more exposure. If you're selling like hotcakes, you wonder if taking on another venue is the answer to your bank account's prayers or just a fast track to an early death doing what you love. So instead of looking at the se

I currently sell at Etsy, ArtFire, 1000Markets, and Zibbet. For me, Etsy leads in sales, but I've been there much longer. Last month, ArtFire really started to pick up for me. I've had 1 sale on Zibbet and none on 1000Markets yet, but that's okay because there's something to be said for having an internet presence in more than one place. You never know who is looking. So, looking at the venues overall and assuming that you're new to the handmade carousel...
Etsy: (free to set up shop; $.20 to list an item; 3.5% commision on each item sold)
Optimally speaking, you should set up shop at Etsy if you have a defined brand, an identifiable niche and marketing strategy for your shop and product. Etsy is huge and when it grows, it's like rabbits having rabbits. If you know what you're doing and how you're going to do it, then GO! Etsy doesn't jury, so anyone can sign up. Hooray, right? Well...here's the thing. Sure, anyone can sign up, but if you're not ready for handmade prime time and you're not a

If you're wondering whether you fit Etsy's mold, go to the front page, click on the gift guides, look at the featured seller choice and then go down the list and look at previous featured sellers. These are great shops with great products, and if you look closely, you'll see Etsy's vibe as well. Etsy leans towards the minimalistic crafter, designer, and artist. If you want to claw your way to the top of the heap at Etsy, I have two words for you: WHITE SPACE. Just know what you're competing against--be it other sellers or Etsy's idea of trendy. Both can be daunting.
ArtFire: (free to set up shop w/ max of 10 items, free to sell; verified membership for $12 mo. flat fee, offer good for a limited time. Verified membership gets you extra bells & whistles like no competition on your product pages, etc.)

If you're just starting out and trying to get your ducks in a row, then ArtFire is a good option for you. ArtFire is a great place to set up shop, list up to 10 items for free, and then delve into the forums and get to know some people. Doing that will give you invaluable feedback on your listings, whether or not to improve your pictures and how, and answers to other questions you may have, and you won't pay anything to do that. Now, you may say, "Well, I can just as easily set up shop at Etsy, list ten items for a measly $2.00 and dive into the forums." Yes, you can, but be warned: once you become part of Etsy, you will start relisting because you'll want views and that's the way you're going to get them. Your $2.00 won't be $2.00 after the first day. (My actual average listing fee for each piece that I sell on Etsy is $.60. On a slow month, my Etsy bill is about $70; on a good month, it's $120. Convert that business model into ArtFire and BAM! $100 saved.) At ArtFire, you don't even have the relisting option so you have to learn other ways to promote and improve your shop. You can't rest on your relisting laurels because you'll end up on your butt. Now, you can also start out at just $12/mo. and take advantage of the extra features ArtFire offers like Rapid Cart which allows you to embed code right onto your blog and sell your products without anyone going into your ArtFire shop. One of the other really nice things about ArtFire is that they now offer No Account/Guest Checkout which means that your customer doesn't have to join ArtFire to buy from you. That's a nice bonus! ArtFire also has a 1 page listing process and gives you room for 10 photos of your product. (Somebody is hearing our prayers!)
If you're still banging out your brand and trying to iron out your niche, ArtFire is a good place for you to start. If you're dying to set up shop at Etsy as well, but you don't quite feel ready, set up a buyers account there under a different name than your shop name and get comfortable in the surroundings. You'll be amazed at how fast the learning curve is and how much more confident you'll feel after you've listed items for awhile and gotten a few views, hopefully a couple sales, and some feedback!
Zibbet: (no cost to list, 7.5% commission on final sale)

Zibbet is a fairly new site, is still in beta and has a strong art focus, but it has a nice clean, sleek design and should appeal to those who find Etsy's framework appealing. There is a 2 page listing process compared to Etsy's 4 and it only allows you 4 photos instead of 5, but since the site is still in beta, Zibbet, like ArtFire, welcomes suggestions from the community as it finalizes it's design. Several artists on Etsy are frustrated with what they feel is a weak committment to the promotion of fine art on Etsy's part--both from a lack of active promotion from Etsy in a consistent top-down way and because a lot of faux art seems to flood Etsy's listings on the weekends. Zibbet is trying to learn from this now and remains aware and committed to promoting and showcasing fine art alongside quality handmade items. I like the atmosphere at Zibbet. It's warm and welcoming, but also thoughtful and gives real consideration to the fact that each shop is both someone's passion and most likely their livelihood. I find this kind of respect refreshing. Perhaps Zibbet's view is a bit different because they're not American, lol. (That's a slam on my country, not theirs). Zibbet's founders harken from Australia so perhaps that's where the more laid back attitude comes from. They're less consumed with defining what art should be for everyone else and more concerned about giving each artist access to showcase their talent to the world.
1000Markets: (juried process, shop is approved before it can go 'live,' no cost to list, 5.5% commission on sales)

Lastly, there's 1000Markets. I haven't necessarily saved the best for last, but definitely the most intriguing for last. I encourage you to visit that link about several different times because each time you do, you're going to see something different, and that for me is the genius of 1000Markets. I would spend time on that site even if I didn't have a shop there because it's gorgeous, and the fact that it's randomly gorgeous and not lockdown gorgeous is a tribute to the work Matt and the other admin have put into it. 1000Markets isn't a hard-core juried site, but there are rules; you do have to have a good product, take good pictures, and have solid and comprehensive store policies. You feel like you're amongst real crafters and artists there, and that you're really browsing in an open air market when you're shopping, and that makes all the difference to the buyer. I participate in 4 markets on the site even though I only sell jewelry. All of my pieces aren't represented in each market, though, because they might not fit each market and that's fine because the markets are designed around the buyer's experience. If the buyers wants to wander into a retro-themed market, then those are the items they'll see. Maybe I'll have pieces in that market or maybe not. There are seasonal markets created as well; many of my pieces were part of a Valentine's Day market there.
But the actual genius behind 1000Markets was in the foresight. Because they approve each shop in the first place, every merchant operates on an equal playing field from the start and that makes the depth of site and the buyer's experience truly dynamic because no merchant or product is ever discouraged or excluded from prime placement on the site. Everyone's exposure is equally random, and in this hand-over-handmade world, 'equally random' and 'free to list' are two of the most beautiful phrases I've ever heard!
If you sell at any of the other handmade venues such as DaWanda, Trunkt, Big Cartel or one of the many others, please feel free to add to this post. The more information the better!
Take care, Lori
There's still time to enter our April ArtFire Giveaway! (thru 4/7/09)
Pieces featured in this article are (in order):
Some Days are Harder Than Others by The Midnight Orange, $18 at Etsy
Bunnies Print at The Secret Nest, $15 at Etsy
Home for Bunnies Print by NoosedKitty, $18 at Etsy
Let's Not Blend In by Colorfly Studios, $6 at ArtFire
Just a Dream Within A Dream by aMelancholyDwelling, $15 at Zibbet
Inspire Me-Spool Sentiment by goshery, $6 at 1000Markets
Saturday, March 28, 2009
ArtFire Interview...Ninja Jenn


1. Biographical info:
2. Who and or what inspired you to become an artist? Was there a specific event or period in your life when you decided to go this route and why? Was it the right decision?
I've always been into creating things. I think it just runs in my family. All the men in my family are diamond cutters and/or goldsmiths, and all the women sew, cook, dance, paint, etc... so it's in my blood. I decided to devote myself to my art full time last year. I just got tired of now doing what I love on a daily basis, and I thought I should give it a shot! It has been rough, and making ends meet is sometimes hard, but I couldn't be happier... so yes, it is TOTALLY the right decision!
3. Define your craft as you see it and explain the mental and physical process you go through to create what you sell. For example, do you spend 90% of the time creating and 10% listing or 70% ruminating on an idea and 30% of the time bringing it to life?
That's a tough one! I'd have to say I spend 100% of my waking time thinking about what I want to create... it's always in the back of my mind! And I spend about 75% of my time actually making things. I LIVE my art... I take it with me wherever I go, and I love to talk about it, think about it, involve myself in it... whatever!
4. What purpose does your art serve in your life? Is it just paying the bills?
It's my therapy, my release, my sustenance, and my sometimes headache. It makes me who I am.
5. Are you a full-time artist or a double agent?
Full time! :0)
6. What other creative outlets do you employ?
I paint, sculpt, and cook along with my "normal" jewelry making.
7. Why do you like selling on ArtFire, and why is being apart of the upcoming giveaway important to you?
I LOVE artfire because of the people. It's not the only site I sell on, but it IS the only site I think of as family. Being in the giveaway is important to me because I LOVE the idea of being "eco friendly"... and I want to let people know that I try my best to be just that at every turn.
8. Tell us something about you that we wouldn’t assume just from browsing in your shop.
I used to think I would be a corporate drone for the rest of my life. I have a degree in business administration, one in accounting, and one in communications. I am totally "ready" for the corporate world, and I was once a "suit all day" broker. (PS. I was MISERABLE! LOL)
9. What have you learned about yourself by being an artist? What have you learned about others and/or society?
I've learned that I am happiest among other creative types, and that I can NOT be happy UNLESS I am creating something. I've learned that others in this community are truly AWESOME, and they will be supportive of me even at my worst... and when I need it most. <3
10. What have you learned about yourself by being a business person? What have you learned about others and/or society?
I've found that, even though I know how to do all the "right steps" to run a business, I still think 90% of it is malarkey. I've learned that we are taught to be cutthroat and hard edged in the business world to survive, but the reality is that the more "human" you are the better off you will be.
11. If you weren’t the artist you are today, what else would you be?
I can't imagine anything else to be honest. I used to be a bartender, and that was about the most fun job I've had besides this one, so I guess I would have to choose that... but please don't make me! LOL
12. What advice would give to someone who wanted to start their own shop on ArtFire or another handmade venue?
Make what you love. Be honest and sincere in all you do. Ask for advice and be willing to listen.... really listen. Be aware of your competition but don't dwell on it. Let your work show who YOU are and the rest will come...
13. What flavor of ice cream are you and why?
I'm more like baskin robbins... I'd have to say i'm ALL the flavors... I have pretty severe ADHD, so I tend to be a lot of things at a lot of different times. I'm totally quirky, so, while I can say what flavor I WOULD be, I CAN say I sure wouldn't be vanilla!
Now see, all ninja's aren't scary! Some of them are downright hilarious! Thanks, Jenn!
Interviews of other sellers in this giveaway: Chelsea Lynn Designs, Jennuine Candles, Campgirldesigns, CobWebPalace, MeaCulpaBodyandBath, Green Hill Soap Co.
Want to peek at past giveaways? January February March
See you tomorrow with another awesome interview!!! ~Lori