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Showing posts with label business chatter. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Autumn Leaves TIssue Box Cover

Happy Tuesday, everyone!  I hope you're all having a lovely week so far.  Mine has been pretty good, except for this crazy unseasonal coldness (it's 65 degrees today!).  That's ok.  I plan on making some soup and pretending it's fall until the heat comes back later this week!  I like soup.

I realize I've been neglecting my blog again, and I'm sorry about that :(  But the good news is that I did get a pattern finished for my shop!  And I rather like this one.  To be fair, I love fall and especially fall colors, so of course I love this one.  Hopefully you'll love it too!

Autumn Leaves, Tissue Box Cover Pattern, $4 on Etsy

Hope you all have a good rest of the week!  With luck *crosses fingers* I'll have another free pattern up on Friday! 

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Stars and Stripes Patterns

Hey everyone!  Gee, it's been a while, hasn't it?  Does summer just take over your life like it does mine?  I feel like I'm on a really fast moving treadmill trying to catch a carrot dangled right in front of me.  I guess that was a stupid analogy, lol.  At any rate, the point is, life is full and I'm sure you all can understand that.

Despite everything, I did manage to get a pattern made for my shop!  My next project is to sit down and make a big pile of free patterns to post here on my blog for all of you!  I figure if I focus  on it maybe I can get enough patterns done to get us through the busy summer schedule.  That's tomorrow's project! 

Anyway, here's my new patterns!

Stars and Stripes Coaster Set pattern, $4 on Etsy

Stars and Stripes TBC pattern, $4 on Etsy
I realize these are a little late for the 4th of July, but it's never too late for cool  and rustic Americana decor, right?

Hope you're all having a great week, and keep an eye out for a free pattern on Friday!

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Whirlwind week!

Hi guys!  How are you all doing?  I hope you're well!  I haven't really had much of a chance to sit down and write or even read blog posts lately.  It's spring, and that's the nature of this season.  There's always something to do! 

The last week my hubs and I have been on a staycation.  Pretty cool, right?  Well, as a homemaker, it actually wasn't too much different for me.  Actually, it was more work than usual!  As a bonus, hubs now understands how much I actually work on this house and how hard and draining it can be, not just keeping it clean but keeping track of everything that needs done and planning all the meals and such.  It's easy for that stuff to go unnoticed by the people who don't do them.

Anyway, I used my staycation to get almost off of the garden things done that needed done.  I got all of the vegetables planted, flowers potted and put into the ground, cleaned up the perennials, and spread mulch on what seems like the whole neighborhood.  I'm totally beat and I don't want to ever see a bag of mulch ever again.  I'm totally grateful that it's all over though; now I can get back to working on my designs.

And that's exactly what I did today!  I got to work and finished a project that I've been playing with for a couple of weeks now.  It's another Christmas design (it'll be here before you know it!), an adorable wall hanging.

Owl Be Home For Christmas wall hanging pattern, $4 on Etsy  
I'm not sure what I'll work on next.  I feel like I should get some 4th of July patterns made, but it's getting kind of late for those!  I may just work on more Christmas things.  I really want to make sure I'm prepared this year. 

So what are you guys working on right now?  Got any craft projects in the works, or are you busy with your gardens too?  I hope you're all having a great week so far.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Summer Plant Pokes

Hey guys!  I'm so excited to share my newest pattern with you!  I've been working on this one for a while (summer isn't even here yet and life is already crazy busy), so I'm really happy it's done.



Summer Plant Pokes, $6 on Etsy

I had a lot of fun with these designs!  But I gotta dash, there's still so much to get done!

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Pinwheel Plant Pokes

Hi everyone!  I have a cool new pattern up on Etsy!

Pinwheel Plant Pokes pattern, $3 on Etsy
Aren't they cute?  They really make me smile, anyway, and make me start thinking about summer.  It's on the way! 

I hope you're all having a good week.  I'm working on a new pattern for this week's Free Friday already!

Monday, April 24, 2017

Gingerbread Coasters

Happy Monday, everyone!  Did you all have a good weekend?  Mine was pretty good!  It wasn't super warm or anything, but the sky was blue and it was at least warm enough to get some work done around the house, and that's always a good feeling.

I actually finished a pattern, can you believe that!  And believe it or not, it's a Christmas pattern.  I figured I'd better start doing my holiday patterns now, so everyone has time to make them long before hand.  I must admit that it was strange working on a Christmas project in April though.  I'd better get used to it though, because I plan on making more Christmas patterns soon.

Gingerbread Coasters pattern, $4 on Etsy

I'd better start thinking about a free pattern to post this week.  I don't have any ideas yet!  Anyway, have a great week everyone!

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Easter Coasters

Hi everyone!  I'm so sorry for the very long absence.  I guess I needed a little time to myself after all my family drama in February.  I have been working on my designs, but very slowly.  The good news is, I have a new pattern up on Etsy!

Easter Coasters Pattern, $4 on Etsy

I even have some cool patterns ready to share on Free Friday!  I can't promise I'll have anything up this week, but I'll certainly try.  Hope you're having a great week!

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Question of the Day: Unobservant Customers

Hey, happy Thursday everyone!  I hope you're all doing well.  Sorry I didn't post anything for Tip Tuesday, but... and it's embarrassing to admit this, but... I bought a Nintendo Switch last Friday and I've been playing Zelda: Breath of the Wild ever since!  Lol!  Yes, I'm a video game nerd, what can I say? 

Well, I have a question for all of you.  What do you do about unobservant customers?  I sell digital patterns on Etsy, but I've been getting a lot of people buying my items and then emailing me angrily that they didn't know it was a digital pattern before they bought it.  They either thought they were buying a physical pattern which isn't too bad, because I can print and send it, or they thought they were buying the actual physical item pictured, which is much more annoying. 

I've tried to put big bold notes on my listings, I put PATTERN right in the beginning of my listing name, I list the materials used as PDF, I put PATTERN in the tags, I describe it as a pattern.  I just don't know what to do.  This is a waste of my time and energy, plus it costs me to refund them money. 

So there's the question.  What would you do in that situation? 

Monday, February 20, 2017

Lacy Easter Baskets

Happy Monday, everyone!  I hope you're having a great day just like I am!  The sun is shining, the air is getting warm, the skies are a crystal clear blue, and I'm getting lots of good work done!  It always feels good to get a project done :)

I posted a new pattern today on Etsy!  A cute set of baskets for Easter.

Lacy Easter Baskets pattern, $4 on Etsy

Cute and lacy and perfect for filling with yummy candies for Easter (or a wedding or a baby shower!). 

Now I'm off to enjoy this beautiful day. 

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Tip Tuesday: Photo Setup

Happy Tuesday, everyone!  Today's tip probably won't be useful to everyone, but I thought I'd put it out there anyway because I thought it might help at least some people.  I'll be talking about my photo setup that I use for my Etsy shop, and what I use to get good shots of my designs.

Now I realize that I don't take the best photos.  I have trouble getting the right lighting a lot of the time because my house is very dark inside, and maybe I'm impatient with the arrangement of props and such, but I think my pictures do a good job of illustrating what I'm selling, and in the end that's important.  You need a photo that's well lit, has good color, and is nice and crisp.

I have two cameras, but I only use the one for my product pictures.  It's a Nikon D40 DSLR.


This is actually pretty old by digital camera standards.  I bought it for my hubs as a wedding present, and we got married in 2007!  Yep, 10 years this year!  It was $400 when we bought it, but if you want this camera, you can find it used for $160.  Nikon still makes entry level DSLR cameras though.  Looks like you can get a Nikon D3400 with a zoom lens for $499.  Of course, you probably already have a smart phone, and most of those are equipped with decent cameras these days. I'm a control freak though, and like to have more control over my photo than most smart phones let you have.  Not to mention I don't have a smart phone!

Since I don't have very good lighting in my home, I use a photo light box.  These are pretty simple devices, and you can actually make one yourself if you want to.  It's simply a square frame with white cloth on all but one side.  You put your item you want to photograph into the box and shine light through the cloth into the box.  This makes it so the light is soft and diffuse with few shadows. 

This is the one I have.  I got it on Amazon for $30 and it came with four different colored backgrounds (red, blue, black, and white).  I got a 32 inch one because sometimes I make a big project and I knew I would need the extra space to photograph it.  What's great about this one is that it pops open, and when you're done it just folds back up and takes up very little space.



Unfortunately it looks like it's unavailable, but here's the product page with all the info.  Maybe you can use the info to find one like it that you like.

The next thing you need for a photo light box is of course lights.  I went and bought four inexpensive clamp style work lights at Homedepot.


While there, I also bought a 4 pack of 100w equivalent of LED bulbs to go into the lamps. 


I wanted LED because A) they don't use very much electricity despite being very bright, and B) they're made of plastic so I don't have to worry about breaking any glass.  They work really well.

I attach all the lamps to a 4 outlet adapter, plug that into an extension cord, and then plug that into the wall I'm working closest to.  Pop open the photo light box and put in the white background.  Then position the lamps so that there's one on either side (I clip one to a box and one to a chair), one on top facing down, and one in the front facing in.  Here's what it looks like.


My photo light box also has a front cover with a small slit in it for your camera.  That way more light stays in the box, and you can put a light in the front too.

Here's the other side.


And here's a peek into the camera slit.


And when I'm done, it all folds back up and fits neatly into my craft room.


Of course, even with this setup, the pictures don't come out perfect.  I need to go in later and work with the photos to correct the colors and lighten the background.  What I use for my photo editing is a program I've been working with for almost 20 (!) years, Correl Paint Shop Pro.


It's usually pretty reasonably priced.  It's normally $100, but you can frequently find it for $50 or less.  If you don't want to pay for a photo editing program, there are free ones, the most popular being a program called Gimp.

Here's a picture of my latest project straight off the camera card.






And here's the edited version of the same photo.


It does take some practice to get photo editing right.  Even thought I've been a digital artist since 1999, it still took me several months of trial and error to get my photos to start looking the way I want them to. 

So there's my photo set up from start to finish!  I hope that helps someone out there with their business.  Photos of your product are the most important part of your listing, and when you're trying to represent something that you put a lot of love into, it's worth the time to put time and effort into the photos too.

Monday, February 13, 2017

Quilted Tissue Box Cover

Good Monday morning, everyone!  I know I'm probably unusual, but I love Mondays.  For me, it's a fresh new start, a clean slate to get the week right.  I definitely feel that way today.  After two weeks of being down in the dumps, I'm starting to feel normal again, and I'm actually feeling excited to work on my designs!

Speaking of designs, I have a new one posted on Etsy today!  It's a pretty quilt block pattern inspired by my new quilt book.  The block is called Around The Block, and I really like it.

Quilted Tissue Box Cover, $4 on Etsy

So keep an eye out this week for new blog posts!  I have lots of ideas for tips and patterns to share with you.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Spring Welcome Wall Hanging

Happy Tuesday, everyone!  It's been a crazy couple of days for me.  My mom had a serious medical scare, so I've been in the hospital and taking care of her house the last couple of days.  That means no Tuesday Tip this week :(  Sorry!  But there will be a free pattern on Friday, yay! 

And I did manage to finally finish my spring wall hanging!  It's such a cute pattern!

Spring Welcome Wall Hanging pattern, $4 on Etsy

I have some other cool patterns in the works that hopefully won't take as long as this one did!  (And to think, I want to make the other two seasons to finish this series!  What was I thinking?)

Hope you're all having a great week so far! 

Monday, January 9, 2017

Daisy Tissue Box Cover

Happy Monday, everyone!  Did you all have a good weekend?  Mine was great, if only because I finally got rid of the rest of the Christmas candy!  Now that won't be around tempting me with its sweet seductive call. 

I posted a new pattern on Etsy today, yay!  It's a pretty spring tissue box cover.  I really like this one a lot.

Daisy Tissue Box Cover, $4 on Etsy
My next project is a pretty spring wall hanging!  I have to do something to keep me sane while it's snowing out, after all.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Posy Earring Holder

Yay, I'm finally getting back into the swing of normal life!  I actually got some work done on my patterns today, and even managed to finish one.  I forgot how satisfying that feeling is.  The pattern I finished is the earring holder I told you about yesterday, the one I made for my MIL. 


Posy Earring Holder Pattern, $4 on Etsy

I love how delicate this pattern is, so very feminine.  Ironically, the colors and design matched my MIL's wallpaper perfectly, despite the fact that I forgot she even had that wallpaper.  I guess my subconscious is smarter than I am.

I'm going to start working on some spring patterns soon.  I don't know about you, but I'm just about tired of winter already, despite the fact that winter officially started only a week ago, lol! 

Monday, December 5, 2016

Maple Leaf Kitchen Set

Good Monday everyone!  How is your day so far?  I love Monday; I'm probably the only one in America who does though, lol.  I just love the fresh start Mondays bring, and the chance to try a little harder and do a little better.

Well, I finally got a new pattern up on Etsy today.  Woo!  After being sick last week and missing out on getting some work done, it's nice to be able to show you all something new.  It's a cool kitchen set, with holders for all your morning brew needs.

Pattern is available on Etsy for $4

There's a tea holder, a k-cup holder, and a sweetener caddy.  I'm totally stealing this set for my own kitchen! 

Keep an eye on my blog if you like this set.  I'm going to post the pattern for the coasters on Friday! 

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Happy Snowball Decor

Hey guys, I finally posted those cute snowballs in my Etsy shop!


Aren't they precious?  Don't you just want to hang a dozen of them on your Christmas tree?  I'm going to give these cuties away to my family as Christmas gifts! 

We're getting lots of snow today.  We're supposed to end up with 8-10 inches by Monday, and some places in the county may see up to 15 inches!  I'm just glad we have our new snowblower!

I hope you're all having a warm, safe weekend :)

Monday, November 7, 2016

Quilted Snowman Tissue Box Cover

After a short break to get my home ready for winter, I finally have a new pattern up for sale!  This cute fellow has been sitting on my desk for about a week, just begging me to get him up on the internet.

Quilted Snowman Tissue Box Cover, $4 on Etsy
He is pretty cute and I'm definitely keeping this on for myself!

I'll be going on a short trip this week to visit my husband's brother.  But don't worry, I'm going to spend today getting the blog posts for the week all added and scheduled so that I don't miss another week of tips and patterns. 

Hope you're all having a great autumn and happy November! 

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Nordic Redwork

I have a new pattern posted, guys.  Phew!  This was a very big project!  But I really like it and I hope you'll enjoy it too.

Nordic Redwork Trio, $7 on Etsy
It's so pretty and classic, and would make a lovely addition to your home this Christmas.  If I wasn't so busy making new patterns, I would definitely make myself a full set of those placemats.  They're awesome!

So what is everyone else up to this week?  I hope it's treating you well!

Monday, October 17, 2016

Cheery Spool Sewing Accessories

Argh!  I've been typing that all morning....  Cheery Spool Sewing Accessories.  There's something about that that's really hard to type fast!

Anyway, the reason I've been typing it all morning is because I finished another cool pattern, and it's up in my Etsy shop!

Cheery Spool Sewing Accessories, $4
This cute set would be perfect for any sewing room.  I'm going to give the model set to my niece for Christmas because I think it would make a great present!  The pattern includes a needle book, a pincushion, and a thread catcher.

The pattern will also be available on Craftsy sometime soon, I hope.  Has anyone else noticed lots of annoying issues with Craftsy lately?  I know they're updating the site, but they seem to be having some serious issues lately.

Anyway, I hope you're all having a lovely day today!

Monday, October 10, 2016

Fall Welcome Wall Hanging

Hey guys, I just finished a really pretty fall welcome sign!

https://www.etsy.com/listing/484431379/pattern-fall-welcome-wall-hanging-in
Fall Welcome Wall Hanging, $4 on Etsy
The picture isn't really that great.  I have trouble getting good pictures of the larger pieces like this one.  It's quite pretty in person though.  I plan on eventually doing the other three seasons in this style and making a cool set.

But for now, I'm totally glad I'm done with this project!  It was a pretty big one.  I think I've been working on it for three weeks now, ugh!  I'm ready to move onto something else.  Actually, I have my next pattern about half done; a pretty sewing set with thread spools on it.  Hopefully you'll get to see those next week sometime!

How was everyone's weekend?  I had a pretty nice one; hubby and I went for a long drive through the country.  The leaves are just starting to peak here in western NY and it's just so pretty.  I hope you're all enjoying your autumn!