Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Droopy & Dreary












Today is one of those droopy, drippy, dreary cold days that detract from the appeal of fall in Minnesota. So it counteract the gloom I've gone through my photos and pulled up some of my favorite florals. I need to see something colorful and bright today, maybe you do to!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Front Page Treasury


So those familiar with Etsy understand the coolness of being chosen for a treasury that a fellow Etsian has made. The epitome is to have the treasury you are in, or have made, chosen to be displayed on the front page of the Etsy site. What makes it even wilder is that there is no notice by Etsy that you will be, are, or have been on the front page! I happened to trip over one of my ponytail holders on the front page of Etsy on Saturday, September 27, 2008. There it is on the bottom left corner. As you can imagine, there was much screaming, whooping and thundering of feet as I made the family haul it in and take notice. It was really cool to watch the numbers go up on the pony tail holder as people hit it to go into my shop. I MIGHT have been a little obnoxious with the constant play-by-play and updating of my numbers. The 11 year old barked at one point, "I'm trying to read HERE!" Hello, the book isn't going anywhere, your mother is only famous through one of her pieces for a few minutes! The things we put up with for our art! :)

Monday, October 20, 2008

Definitely Fall






Fall has always been my favorite time of year. I love the crispy bite of the air. Just cold enough to make you tingle, but not chill entirely. It even feels good to breathe it deeply. The colors are intense and vivid, nothing soft. The sky seems a richer blue for some reason. It is sweater weather, or football weather, both of which I am heartily in favor of. Fall has special noises and smells which are also so very intense. Burning leaves! Not a smell allowed in many communities anymore. So much better to compost them, but the smell just isn't the same. Dry leaves themselves have a special, inexplicable scent. Why do we have floral perfumes, but not dry maple leaves?! It could be marketed in football pro shops throughout the US, to high school football cheerleaders, football moms. I see a niche! I'll leave you with some of my favorite fall photos that I took last year. Enjoy your area's version of fall!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Making My First Treasury


This is the first treasury that I made up. It was very unplanned! I had no intention of jumping in with those crazy people who lurk on the treasury waiting to see the message that the treasury has an opening. As I was hunting for gold stars, shows where you have an item featured in the treasury, I got to the bottom of the page and there it was...A TREASURY OPENING. My breathing turned ragged, heart palpitations began, do I take it? My fingers seemed to have a mind of their own and before I knew it they had a title typed. The treasury was MINE all MINE. Now what!! Thank goodness Etsy plans for those who act before they think, the directions were right there. Quite good too, I might add. I commenced to dig through my favorites to find the earrings by jennifermorrisbeads that I knew I could live without, but was not sure that I wanted to. The earrings were my "color", "feeling", and "look" inspiration. There was a specific reason for each item shown and I must be humored while I give all of those. :)
  1. Live Oak Tree by FriendlyMade - I loved the lines, textures and colors in this photo. They were one of the 1st places on Etsy that I made a purchase and a fellow Minnesotan too.
  2. cocina de guadalahara- THE earrings.
  3. Do I really need to explain why I would NEED to include a piece of this stunning, rich chocolate cake by FatDaddysBakeShop? Didn't think so. (This shop is on pregnancy leave at this time.)
  4. Eden Felt Flower Pin by skippingstones - I love the pieces by this artist and had a difficult time choosing which to use. The color, shape and texture worked for this one. The beading, applique and embroidery are beautifully done. These are things I used to be able to do well before I lost the dexterity in my hands through arthritis and I fully appreciate the art and talent involved.
  5. Rosette Cloche Hat by giantdwarf - This was just too adorable to pass up. The colors were perfect, and it was made from a recycled sweater.
  6. Amalfi Garden by TRMACKSTUDIO - Gustav Klimt is one of my favorite artists and this is so reminiscent of Gustav! Once again the shapes, colors and look worked for me. Such cool work.
  7. Leopard Witch by nebularmystic - In addition to the colors being just right, this is a big cat in a witch's hat. There is someone in my house who started to hyperventilate when she saw this, so I included the art because it was loved. (Unfortunately this artist doesn't seem to be on Etsy any more.)
  8. Sea Urchin Shell by ShannonAmidon - The pieces by this artist are stunning and I loved that it was the color and texture that I was after.
  9. Blueberry Limeade Flower by ZadaGay - I LOVE polymer clay, but I am horrible at it. (Those genes didn't carry over though, so someone in our house will be a force to be reckoned with in the polymer clay department.) Because it is something I have no aptitude with, not for lack of trying either, I'm appreciative of the talent that goes into each item. This artist does some exciting things with her pieces!
  10. Almond and Praline by BellaSapone - They have the yummiest looking soap. The design on these bars is intricate and beautiful. I'm impressed. I make cold processed soap and understand what an art both making a scrumptious soap is and getting a clear mold is.
  11. Blue Angel Print by EmilyBalivet - I was planning on using her 12 Women With Birds, but I needed the blue in the angel. The artist has done some gorgeous art celebrating women.
  12. Stunning Sparkling Fish by ovenfriedbeads - I am all over beading and this is a lovely intricately made piece! Colors and textures that were loudly singing to me to be used.
So if you made it this far I'm impressed! Yes, there was an obvious method to my madness. I have done another Treasury since my first on September 9th, but alas, it wasn't captured. My inspiration for that were the cutest lion tushie ponytail holders ever that MaryMarsh has in her shop and also reside in the hair accessory drawer at our house when not being worn for a bracelet. There were also some members of the Minnesota Etsy Street Team (search TeamMn to hunt for us) featured. Now it is obvious and my secret has been revealed, if I have done two treasuries I must have turned into a lurker too. One more thing that I've done in the last three months that I didn't think I'd ever be doing!

Friday, October 17, 2008

The First Treasury


Like most Etsians I love to be active in the treasuries! There is nothing like free advertising and all those warm fuzzies that you get from people enjoying your work. Ten days after opening my shop, July 27th, I woke to find a convo from an Etsian asking if I knew I was in a treasury. Nope, I hadn't a clue! I couldn't believe that I made a treasury so quickly after reading in the forums how many people had never been in one and how long they had been on Etsy. Thankfully a link was included in the convo or it would have taken me forever to figure out how to hunt down the treasury! Those are my earrings in the bottom left corner. At this point I have had my pieces featured in 18 treasuries.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Forgot A First!


How could I forget the first time that I was featured in a blog! Thank you to MaryMarsh.
http://marymarsh.blogspot.com/2008/10/friday-feature-pickleberries.html

Another First




So why start a blog!? Hmmm, not really sure, but why not. There have been lots of firsts in the last 3 months so why not another one!

1. My first Etsy shop opened on July 18, 2008.
www.pickleberries.etsy.com
2. My first Etsy sale to MaryMarsh on August 13, 2008.
3. My first large sale on August 21, 2008.
4.
On September 16, 2008, notification that I made it into my first huge craft/art show.
5. Started a blog on October 16, 2008.

Thank you for stopping, Lonnie