Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2014

We partied, Etsy style.

Boston Handmade members Jill J. Burns, Bev Feldman, Abby Bohn, Kerrie Beck

Oh Etsy, you never cease to inspire. Boston Handmade got ourselves organized and hosted our very own Etsy Craft Party on the internationally recognized day that you created for the world to celebrate the joy of craft. And we had a blast!


Our party location was held in Natick, MA at the studio building of Cody's Creations, and we were so grateful to the non-profit tutoring program, Kids Connect, for letting us use their multipurpose space for the evening.


The Etsy Craft Party theme for 2014 was Recapture: Bring new meaning to your photographs. Etsy provided ideas and templates for us to re-use old photographs and embellish them with embroidery. So we gathered supplies, printed up some basic embroidery instructions along with a few photos of Etsy embroidered photos for inspiration, and we got down to the business of having fun with craft!


For many of us sewing was an entirely new concept, but we shared skills and tips and in no time we were all adding a new tactile element to our snapshots. Joining us for the evening were Boston Handmade members along with fans of our group and folks who simply heard of our event and wanted to try something different for the evening. We scanned actual photographs (primarily of the vintage variety) and printed them onto cardstock, this way we wouldn't damage the originals, and the cardstock was actually the perfect weight for stitching.


This was a truly fun night and we will definitely do it again next year, so stay tuned!

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Craft with us! It's the Etsy Craft Party




THIS FRIDAY Boston Handmade will be hosting an Etsy Craft party. We invite you to join us for a fun project and the chance meet up with some of your fellow crafters. The theme for this year’s party is Recapture. We will be transforming photographs into mix-media, multi-dimensional works of art using a variety of craft supplies and creative techniques. Here are the details:

Date: Friday, June 6
Time: 6:00-8:00pm
Place: Cody’s Creations Studio, 43 Main Street, Natick, MA
Cost: This event is free and open to the public. Craft supplies and light refreshments will be provided by Boston Handmade. We just ask that you RSVP in advance.
What to Bring: Some of your favorite photographs. We will have a scanner and printer to make copies for you to use, and we can even access your images in the cloud.

Thank you to Boston Handmade member Cody's Creations for hosting this special event at her studio and to Etsy for encouraging creativity, and gathering people together for the goodness of handmade.

We hope you can join us on June 6th for some creative crafting fun!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Improve your Etsy shop with Shoptimizer

by Jessica Burko

A few weeks ago I decided to revamp my Etsy shop. These days my creative time is focused on fine art so I made a few large changes: I removed all craft items from the shop, uploaded a new shop banner, and changed my shop name from Reclaimed To You to Jessica Burko. Shortly after I made these changes, Karen of City By The Sea Ceramics, and fellow member of BostonHandmade, told me about a free way to have Etsy shops evaluated: http://etsyshoptimizer.com. I ran to the URL as fast as my typing finger could take me and here’s what I found:

My report card was not stellar. The Shoptimizer recommended that I make changes to my Etsy shop to help my SEO. A moderate amount of changes to my product listings, and a few additions to my shop policies and the claim was that I'd see improvement in traffic and sales. I decided to try it out and you can too for your own Etsy shop by going to the Etsy Shoptimizer website: http://etsyshoptimizer.com. If you’re curious about what I did in my shop to make improvements, read on…
Boom, Boom. Encaustic collage by Jessica Burko
The grade I got on my Etsy shop announcement was a: C. Shoptimizer said, “When Google displays your shop announcement in a search result, they will only display a maximum of 160 characters. If your announcement is less than 160 characters, this means the full announcement will be shown in a Google search result. If it's longer than 160 characters, you should either shorten it OR make sure that the important, keyword rich information is found in the first 160 characters… Your shop announcement is currently 372 characters.” I took the advice and changed my announcement from:
“Artwork, wearables, & paper goods created by Jessica Burko, made with found, recycled, and reclaimed materials. Reclaimed To You treasures what other people may toss away and turns it into something new. Proud Member of Etsy Team Boston Handmade http://www.bostonhandmade.org For a list of upcoming live shows visit: http://www.jessicaburko.com/FANews.html
to:
“Original, one-of-a-kind encaustic collage and mixed-media artwork created from found, recycled, and reclaimed materials along with original photographs.”

Encaustic collages by Jessica Burko
The next thing I learned from my shop evaluation was that my listings weren’t “fresh”. The Shoptimizer said, “Etsy's search results are based on relevance and freshness. The more you update your listings, the more likely they are to be shown higher in Etsy search results… It looks like more than 50% of your listings haven't been updated in over a month.” I took this advice and did things like changes item titles and the wording in item descriptions. This took some time because it turned out I needed to update most of my listings.

More difficult, was to add multiple images to my listings, another one of Shoptimizer’s big comments. I found this tricky because my items are 2D artwork - - how many different views can I have of them? After some contemplation I realized that I could add a few detail images to each listing and also show the pieces of art displayed at recent exhibitions. This also took a while because I had to look through all my photos from past exhibitions for certain works of art on display. The nice thing about doing this though was that I got to revisit past shows, and it wasn’t really that difficult because I photo-document all my exhibitions and keep them organized on my computer by show name and year (you should too).
Artwork by Jessica Burko on view
The next low grade I received was a C in Attributes. Explained as, “Each listing can have attributes like recipients, occasions, and styles associated with it. These are all optional fields you can add when creating a listing and although not currently used in Etsy search results, Etsy says they may be using these attributes soon to help buyers find your items… We recommend you start with the listings that don't have any attributes and update them first with relevant styles, recipients, occasions, etc.” Ok Shoptimizer, I was working with the program so far but, “Etsy says they may be using these attributes soon…” I decided to skip this one for the moment.

The final aspects of my Etsy shop that needed changing were my posted Refunds & Exchange Policy and the freshness of my Policy Page. “Changing” might not be a strong enough word; I actually didn’t have these elements in my shop at all. Oops. Since I never wrote these policies I looked at a few other Etsy shops to see what they had in place. After gathering some ideas, I wrote my own.  Poof! Shoptimizer took me from an F to an A! If only sophomore year biology was so easy. A nice feature of Shoptimizer is that you can refresh your grades as you work. It’s positive reinforcement that as you update, fix, add, and edit you can see your grades climb up and up. And yay! After some dedicated fix-it time my grades are now all As.
Has all this improvement actually shown positive results in my Etsy shop? It’s only been about a day since I made all the changes, but my stats for views and items favorited by other people have definitely gone up. I also plan to add some new work into my Etsy shop soon, so that should help move things along. 

Have you tried the Etsy Shoptimizer? How is YOUR Etsy shop doing?

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Handmade Gifts for Men

By Celeste of ElephunksTrunk

Having taken the handmade pledge, I am always on the look out for great hand made gifts for everyone I know. The women in my life are easy to buy for, but I always struggle to find interesting gifts for men. I know I am not the only one to struggle with this, so I have taken the time to put together a list of ideas:

Unisex Ring by Christina Hurley

This oxidized sterling silver ring is a wonderful piece of masculine jewelry. Christina Hurley makes these rings in any size, so you will be sure to get one that fits the special man in your life.

Muscle Marcel by Hibou Designs

This tough guy plushie from hibou designs is the perfect gift for the man who's soft at heart.

Man Cave vinyl wall decal by OldBarnRescueCompany

Does the man in your life need to stake out his own territory? Get him this man cave sign from OldBarnRescueCompany.

Steampunk Kilt from techdragon





For the non-traditional man in your life, how about this leather paneled steampunk kilt from techdragon?

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Happy Thursday!


Smile! It's almost Friday! Spreading the end-of-the-week love with Allison of Fraske Design's awesome 5x7 "Smile" print, available now in her Etsy shop.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Boston Handmade Etsy Finds


We've been super busy getting ready for the holidays here at Boston Handmade. While we're participating in shows, family gatherings, and holiday parties, we're still listing our goods on Etsy too! Here are a few Boston Handmade finds-

Friday, December 2, 2011

Wall Decals

By Beth of Elizabeth Brennick Designs

I bought an early Christmas gift for the Brennick household off of Etsy. I have a wall in a short hallway when you enter in our house surrounded by four doors. A piece of furniture given by my neighbor for free got a fresh coat of orange paint with clear knobs. An old lamp I bought for a dollar at a yard sale also got painted along with a new lampshade that I recovered with fabric. A runner from Pier One that was just meant to be but there was still something missing. I thought of everything to place above the lamp; a picture, banner, wreath, etc.. I wanted something that would pop. I've already done all of those examples throughout the house and wanted something different and came up with a decal.

I found this one on Etsy from a seller called Twistmo for $25.00. It was perfect!! The right size, color, simplicity but represent us Brennicks. It's the first decal in the house and was pretty simple to apply. You have to peel them off just perfectly for it to adhere to the wall. Maybe have an exacto around or a pair of scissors, that's what we used. It's an eye catcher whenever someone new comes over and I hope you think so too! p.s. I got some cool picture frames that need to be painted to go on either side of the lamp to complete the look.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

New Items in My Etsy Shop


I have been pretty busy in the past week restocking my Etsy shop in time for the holiday shopping season. I have some new designs that I'm pretty psyched about that I wanted to share here-


(I'm still offering my Fenway Park set too)

I will be participating with Boston Handmade at the JP Holiday Fair on December 3; all of these new items will be for sale (along with a few others). Come by and see them in person!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Pumpkin Products in Fall

By Allison of Fraske Designs

Being a New Englander, I simultaneously love fall and take it for granted. I sometimes forget how lucky we are to experience foliage, apple picking, harvest activities, and we are one of the biggest celebrators of Halloween (I hear).

One of my favorite things about fall is pumpkin inspired anything. It's become kind of cliche, but I am and will probably always be a pumpkin fan. Here are some of my favorite pumpkin inspired Etsy listings:

Perfect Pumpkin Soap Slice
Pumpkin Soap by Little Goat Soaps

Mini Felt Bunting Garland (aqua, pumpkin, gray, cream)
Felt Bunting Garland by Steph Loves Ben

Limited Edition long sleeve belted Cardigan in Pumpkin orange  -  organic cotton  custom handmade
Limited Edition Cardigan by Econica

All Natural - Hand Poured - ORGANIC PUMPKIN flavor Lip Balm
Pumpkin Lip Balm by Pure Apothecary

What is your favorite part of fall?

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Etsy Treasuries: curating a collection

Do you browse Etsy to look for inspiration, that perfect gift, an item to refresh your home decor, a piece of jewelry to enhance your new hair-do? A fun feature for discovering new and exciting handmade items is the Etsy Treasury, which is a vehicle for anyone registered with the site to showcase a collection of their own creation.

Some treasuries are a group of favorite items, some treasuries reflect a specific color, some focus in on a theme or a group of people. At Boston Handmade we like making treasuries that are visually stimulating, diverse in media, and that feature our group members, like the treasury above which was curated by Karen of City By the Sea Ceramics. Click HERE to check out more Etsy Treasuries featuring members of Boston Handmade, and happy shopping!
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