Wednesday, October 31, 2007

seller of the month: WeeFolkOutfitters



Sean Fulkerson - Youngstown - USA



WHO (Your name, general description, any random bit of info about yourself, a vague sentence):

I'm a furry little gnome of guy who goes by the name Sean Fulkerson and makes fairy doors for a living.

WHAT (Tell us about your shop, the items you make):

I offer a variety of fairy doors that I handcraft from solid knotty pine. I have about ten standard designs I came up with, but each door I make takes on a personality of its own -- it's all up to the wood. I also have a gnome outhouse I make (which I really need to list on Etsy), and I've been planning on making windows but just haven't had the time.

WHERE (Why do you sell on Etsy?):

Etsy was mentioned to me by an acquaintance a few months ago. I really liked the idea of a "handmade only" website, but wasn't sure my doors would sell there. So I lurked on the site for a while, reading the forums and trying to get a feel for "how things work". I sell almost exclusively on Etsy now.

WHEN (When did you start making handmade items? When did you start selling on Etsy? Any tips for current/future sellers?):

I've been making stuff from wood since I was a wee gnome living in the hills of Western Pennsylvania. Even though I've never been a stranger to sawdust or hammers, my first real attempt at making money from woodworking was only about four years ago. I made up some grapevine wreaths with a wooden character in the center -- Santas, snowmen, angels -- and ended up selling quite a few of them. After that, I went into furniture making -- Mission and Shaker style tables. That didn't go so well (small shop, big stuff). This past summer was when I was first introduced to fairy doors. An online friend who knew I made stuff asked if I could make her some fairy doors. At first, I thought she was nuts. But then I started researching them and ultimately found my true calling. I love making the things.

The only real tips I have for anyone thinking of selling their crafts on Etsy is that you *have* to participate in the community. Get on the chat rooms. Participate in the forums. Sell yourself without selling yourself out (or short). I've made some great friends on Etsy in just a short while.

WHY (Go on, free self-promotion time! Why should people buy from your shop?):

Why buy fairy doors from me? I've been told mine are the finest fairy doors on the web -- and not just by Etsy buyers. If you're looking for something really unique that can't be had for any money at Walmart, check out my doors. They're fun for kids of all ages and look as good in the garden or next to a tree as they do on a bookshelf or against a baseboard. The trick is to put them in non-obvious spaces -- let them be discovered instead of shown off.

FUN (Whatever you feel like talking about. A favorite shop or item on Etsy, a website you think others should look at, why butterflies and toe socks should rule the world):

One of my favorite shops on Etsy is Spidercamp's. We've bought two of her goofy bunnies so far. My daughter has taken possession of "crap" bunny and won't give it back until "yippee!" bunny gets here.

Otherwise, I think everyone should watch where they step so as not to squish any wee folk.

Aaaand…RANDOM QUESTION! If you could invent a new flavored chocolate, what kind would you pick?

Bacon. Bacon smothered in chocolate would be killer (or chocolate smothered in bacon).

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Sunday, October 28, 2007

want an etsy bag?

i know i do! maybe because my current bag died :P it's rigged to work fine, but i still can't help drooling over these cute bags!


Brown Unisex Messenger by P8Accessories


Robot Love Large Vinyl Messenger by SugarLust


Falling Leaf Hobo by Jmacc


New Sprout Messenger Bag by cipolla


Green Faux Leather/White Octopus Applique Purse by SAYSIBEAU


i'm a big bag person XD and i prefer em over the shoulder (although the falling leaves one is just too cute to ignore!)

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

seller of the month: kimwestad



Kim Westad - New York City - USA



WHO (Your name, general description, any random bit of info about yourself, a vague sentence):

My name is Kim Westad and I'm a ceramic artist currently working out of my studio in the Bronx.

WHAT (Tell us about your shop, the items you make):

I'm currently focusing on functional ceramics using porcelain- bowls, cups, vases and my favorite, Whirls. 2007 has been an amazing year for my work. I've designed and produced three new collections and have been very happy to have my work recognized by several media outlets including House Beautiful and Las Vegas Home and Design Magazines.

WHERE (Why do you sell on Etsy?):

I'm currently selling in boutiques and galleries throughout the U.S., as well as online through Etsy. Etsy has been a wonderful resource, allowing me to present my work to a huge online community. I've sold pieces to clients in Singapore, Australia, Canada and the U.S.. It's allowed me to reach a much broader retail audience as well as introduce my work to galleries and wholesale buyers.

WHEN (When did you start making handmade items? When did you start selling on Etsy? Any tips for current/future sellers?):

I've been making handmade items for as long as I can remember, though I only started my ceramics business in 2004. On a whim, I started selling on Etsy in January 2007. It turned out to be one of the best business decisions I've made.

I think that presentation is everything and I make sure to present my work and myself in a professional manner. I take pride in offering quality pieces as well as concentrating on customer service. I do my best to make sure that the descriptions of my work are clear and my photographs accurately represent the work. Good communication is a must.

WHY (Go on, free self-promotion time! Why should people buy from your shop?):

I know that my quality of life is definitely dependent upon my surroundings. It's probably true for most people, but I am certainly more comfortable and happy when I am surrounded by the people, animals and things that I love. That thought goes into each piece that I make. I work very hard to design and produce unique, quality pieces that I hope my customers will be happy to use and have in their homes. My work is very much about the process, working with each piece from inception to completion. I live with each piece throughout that process (which sometimes lasts several weeks), though I know that the work ultimately doesn't belong to me. Each Whirl, bowl, cup or vase is created with the hope that it will enhance the surroundings of its new owner.

FUN (Whatever you feel like talking about. A favorite shop or item on Etsy, a website you think others should look at, why butterflies and toe socks should rule the world):

It's October and I'm still waiting for Fall in New York.....

Aaaand…RANDOM QUESTION! If you had a tree house, what would you put in it?:

Indoor plumbing.

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