Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Use Old Stuff in New Ways

I was surfing the web today and saw this cool article on ways to use stuff you probably already have to make things around the house a little less messy or easier. I found myself nodding and thinking, wow that IS a great idea :)

With 50 different tips, there's bound to be something you can use. So take a look and see what will work for you!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Search Engine Optimization Helps

So, SEO is super important to get your stuff noticed on the web and Etsy has been working hard to help shop owners make the most of it.

They've just compiled a guide with the help of some SEO gurus and have made it available on their site here.

So download it, read it and use it and I'll bet you a dollar that you'll see an improvement in the traffic on your site. To see the increase in traffic, make sure you've installed Google Analytics and you'll be able to track your progress.

Get optimizing and have a super day!!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Fun Fall Wreath Craft


I was looking around for an east autumn project to do when i found this great one from Martha Stewart - gotta love her!

It looks pretty easy and the materials are inexpensive as well.

All you need is:

A roll of brown craft paper - Dollar tree has it for $1 a roll

A few sheets of metallic paper in fall colors

Coordinating wide ribbon for the bow

A 20" double ring wire wreath form - but get a smaller one if you want to cut out fewer leaves

A staple gun or glue gun

Scissors


Paper Wreath How-To
1. Cut several long, 1 1/2-inch-wide strips of kraft paper. Wrap around a wreath form (ours was 20 inches in diameter) to cover; staple.

2. Cut several 5-by-10-inch rectangles from kraft paper; fold accordion-style. Cut out multiple leaves.

3. Cut more 2 1/2-by-4 1/2-inch rectangles from metallic papers; fold on the diagonal, at a slight curve.

4. Cut out single leaves; gently pinch to create a curved shape. Staple all leaves to wreath form, overlapping. Embellish with a brown satin bow.

If you want to see the craft in it's natural environment, go here

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

September Show and Tell

This month we focused on two things: Halloween and Fall. The team members came up with some great stuff for both.


Taraduff - Taralee

This hand crocheted hat is for children 2 years and older. Made from 100% cotton yarn, it is machine washable and dry-able. The main part of the had is done in orange yarn with the stem, leaf and curlique in green.

Doesn't her daughter make a super cute model!




Elliette Baby - Blaire

This is a hand appliqued onesie sized 3-6 months with hand embroidery that says "Mommy's Little Monster." I appliqued a frankenstein head complete with a scar on the cheek.

This item is great for boys or girls.
I also have a bunch of new fall dresses in great fall colors, so check them out at my shop (Link on left of site).




Kinder Keepsakes - Aly

Made by our newest member is a super cute and small bracelet for baby for Halloween. It has orange and black beads with silver spacers and is extendable so you can get the size just right.




Char's Impressions - Charlene
Although this cellphone sack was knitted by Taralee, the felted flower was done by Charlene who recently discovered the joys of felting when she won a starter kit at the fair. Super cute and a great imbellishment for things that don't end up in the washing machine :)





Hilfriz - Hilary

Our resident designer came up with these cool Halloween Party invites. This invite says BOO! with spider webs, slime and a cool color pallate of green, orange and black. If you're planning to host a party, I'm sure she can customize them for your event.





So that's everything. Next month we'll have great Thanksgiving/ Harvest themed items to show you. So check back here and our shops for new items!