Monday, 28 December 2009
Celtic Knots
I have been wondering how to make the cards 'nicer', now that Christmas is over and I no longer have the excuse of lovely gold/silver embossed tinsel and stars and what not...and thought of celtic knot suns (gold) and moons (silver).
Here's some sketches - they are actually good fun, and suit my kinda OCD grá for niggly precision and symmetry. Alas, embossing does not suit them - you can't make out the over and underlapping. Needs more work.
Etsy Feedback
And by Etsy Feedback, I mean I haven't had any yet - which suggests to me that the lovely Buyer-of-my-Christmas-cards will not have had them for Christmas. That's sad, mostly 'cos it would have meant a lot to me to have it all go RIGHT for my first ever sale, and also 'cos she was really lovely...
We shall see...and I do have pics of what I sent her, hopefully showing why I was so pleased with it, but unfortunately the memory card containing them is gone for the holidays. Lucky memory stick!
We shall see...and I do have pics of what I sent her, hopefully showing why I was so pleased with it, but unfortunately the memory card containing them is gone for the holidays. Lucky memory stick!
Friday, 18 December 2009
Etsy Card Sale!
Oh stop, STOP! I tease me! The 'Lovely Lady', my Etsy conversationalist, has ordered 5 cards, basically all of my Christmas ones...shucks!
I can't even talk/blog about this right now, I have been in a tizzy all night making up a 6th (a replacement for the one I realised was awful and dumped from the Etsy listings) to finish off the set, and a little 'folder' to hold them. This is all gratis, and I would probably have done it for her anyway just 'cos she is the first person ever in the world who has thought anything of mine was worth ANYTHING, just worth having even...but apart from that, she took it upon herself to send me an extra $2 to put towards the shipping fee. Wow - she will spoil me for any other customers!!
I can't even talk/blog about this right now, I have been in a tizzy all night making up a 6th (a replacement for the one I realised was awful and dumped from the Etsy listings) to finish off the set, and a little 'folder' to hold them. This is all gratis, and I would probably have done it for her anyway just 'cos she is the first person ever in the world who has thought anything of mine was worth ANYTHING, just worth having even...but apart from that, she took it upon herself to send me an extra $2 to put towards the shipping fee. Wow - she will spoil me for any other customers!!
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Better than a viewing? An Etsy 'Conversation' ;p
Yeah, I freaked! I saw the little tag at the top of the Etsy screen, with nothing changed except, EXCEPT: a little number 1, a SOMETHING!!!
In fact, a conversation. And apparently a 'Conversation' means someone, someone real in the real world!, had sent me a message :)
So a lovely lady was enquiring about the wisdom of my costings ($0.20 per card) and listing fees (zero), which I replied to with an outpouring of adoration and gratitude...professional much?! And I haven't heard from her since!!!
But I have Faith...on researching the lovely Linda's bio, she is all about The Good Lord Above, and how Creativity is, uh, From Him, and stuff. So she can't NOT get back in touch, can she?!
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Etsy FREE FOR ALL!!!!!!!
Yes, Congratulations indeed! 'Cos I got such a buzz from my Etsy shop being VIEWED, WOOP!!!, I was desperate to actually sell something...and since I have neither time or patience to wait until I produce something worth buying I have announced on my Etsy shop Banner that all day tomorrow I will be willing to 'sell' anything I have listed in exchange for nothing but a little constructive criticism and feedback!!!
We'll see if I'm still congratulating myself if it turns out I quite literally can't give them away, but it's all about the education, I'm sure...
Also interesting though, the distribution of the views: could it be that the newer cards - my decided 'design', having dumped the woven-paper idea - all look similar and PALE when viewed side by side in the list, whereas the older ones, the woven-paper prototypes, look bright red in contrast (the colour of the card) and though the most amateurish of them all in my opinion are therefore getting more views than some of the others. Hm - food for thought.
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Nollaig Shona, Irish Christmas Greetings to cheer me up
Aw, it's good to remind myself how much fun the embossing has been, at a time like this...my credit card and Etsy are no longer on speaking terms :o! Why?! I only wanted to pay off my little bill for posting the cúpla cards, and feel like I was doing something constructive - hope it turns out ok.
Then I wanted to write in here and vent a little about how I'd been looking for a little comfort and was denied...and I completely blanked on the password for the blog! Random!
An Up moment: I went back to Etsy, feeling pretty morose by then!, and suddenly realised...Reader, I have been VIEWED! Viewed, and if you'd believe it, favourited! Granted, the shop who favourited me has over 1,000 PAGES of favourite sellers, but still: I'm absurdly chuffed :)
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Wednesday, 9 December 2009
See-Saw, See-Saw
Aw, I was pretty down about everything (looking through some of the cards I have already listed on Etsy, trying to retake the awful pictures, and I dumped 2 of the 8 for being CRAP! Dammit, I don't know if I can trust my own judgment now, sad), THEN was kinda delighted: I have used my photo program on the computer to lighten the photos after I have taken them - so it's a bandage fix, but a fix all the same...
But now I have uploaded them to Etsy, and it's still not great - apart from anything, they all look like they are slightly different colours lined up together, shame. I don't have happy feelings :(
Monday, 7 December 2009
Growing pains
So I'm happy with the images, the paper/card, the 'design', the embossing idea and the end result...and the pictures look absolutely crap! Grr!
I did what I have read recommended: put taking the pictures off for three days until I had the time to do it in the morning light; changed the white balance on my sister's beautiful new camera; USED my sister's beautiful new camera - a panasonic lumix (sumthinsumthin), 8 optical zoom, 12 megapixel wonder machine...colour Blue! How could it fail?!
And yet, they all look awful. My only idea is to try taking them beside the big sliding door windows, as opposed to under the velux window upstairs, which I was convinced was a touch of genius by the way!
FINAL straw to be clutched at: it was pouring rain that day...although having said that when is it NOT going to be overcast during an Irish December?!
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Coming Along...
Phee-ew, the lovely card-paper and I are still on good terms, yay! And the printer did start playing ball again, and I have finally got a few cards put together...and Embossed.
EMBOSSED you cry?!! Yes, my sister had given me a little embossing set a while back, which I completely ignored until I started despairing of making the cards, well, nice. And I find I am ombsessed: obsessed with embossing :) What a thrill as you run the heat over the rough dull powder and it begins to 'blister' and blossom into lovely glittering detail, swoon :p
It will have to be trusted that it is more fun than it appears in these miserable pictures - cameras despise me!
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Not a bad pile of rocks!
That's right, you heard me: I kinda like the look of the dry stone wall below!
And when I say it's the simplest of the drawings, it actually still took quite a lot of effort, so thaya...
I'm all about the positives at the minute - trying to, I should say, against tremendous odds (why is my printer printing all the black bits rusty brown?)
Anyway, it would be exciting to have some actual CARDS to talk about at last!
Oh, there is an update: my paper-weaving idea does NOT look like much after the initial honeymoon period, boo! And anyway, I found some lovely paper which is as close to card as is possible while still being able to go through the inkjet printer, fingers crossed we are still on such good terms by the next post!
And when I say it's the simplest of the drawings, it actually still took quite a lot of effort, so thaya...
I'm all about the positives at the minute - trying to, I should say, against tremendous odds (why is my printer printing all the black bits rusty brown?)
Anyway, it would be exciting to have some actual CARDS to talk about at last!
Oh, there is an update: my paper-weaving idea does NOT look like much after the initial honeymoon period, boo! And anyway, I found some lovely paper which is as close to card as is possible while still being able to go through the inkjet printer, fingers crossed we are still on such good terms by the next post!
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