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

Hamilton & Burr Duel Collar Pins - Birthday Outfit





I have not shared these with you yet but these are photos from what I wore during the day on my 30th birthday back in April. The day was lovely, I had crepes for lunch with friends (a birthday tradition since college!) and walked to St. John's College for the annual croquet match against the Naval Acadamy. Outside of a few gorgeous costumes, the event was really a bust for us. Too many young drunk college kids for our liking and not enough actual croquet...go figure.
Hamilton & Burr Duel Collar Pins
After that, we visited my favorite places,the appropriately titled Annapolis Bookstore. They sell new and used books and the building itself is old and magical. I'll have to do a full photo tour of that place someday, it's marvelous. We took these photos in the garden out back of the shop.
Hamilton & Burr Duel Collar Pins
These collar pins are from my shop and feature an old illustration of the famous duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Ever since the musical came out my Hamilton inspired pins and magnets have been doing fairly well. I love this very wearable piece perhaps the most. Hamilton & Burr Duel Collar Pins You'll see these pins again soon in other outfit posts and perhaps I'll design some new collar pins in the future. If you have any ideas or requests for me, be sure to leave them in the comments below. Thanks for reading! Hamilton & Burr Duel Collar Pins Photo Credit: Mike Hannum

Outfit Details
Dress // Modcloth *affiliate link
Bag // Jo Totes
Glasses // Zenni Optical
Shoes // DSW 

EtsyUp! Haul and Vlog















Let me just start by saying that never have I been to a conference or convention with a more generous swag bag. This was probably due to there only being 400 attendees and the (kinda high) ticket price. The EtsyUp! swag bag itself is beautiful, I mean look at that art! There was also an Etsy banner/flag thing, a stainless steel water bottle, and that's my name tag with one of my buttons on the left.
This cute mug was given to us at the end of the conference, as a surprise last gift. It was made by Small Glow. We also received 3 books in our swag bags:

  • New Order by Fay Wolf
  • Dinner the Playbook by Jenny Rosenstrach
  • Self Made by Nely Galán
Each author spoke at the conference and each was inspiring and uplifting in their own way.

Here is the schedule and map, a notepad with tag ideas (SEO!), an adorable notebook, a luggage tag from Special Event Keys and the other side of the mug.

I visited the pavilion and got a ton of free samples and business cards and flyers. The most valuable part was actually talking to the representatives from Etsy and other companies.

One fun surprise was being one of the few people to win the raffle for swag bag from the San Francisco Etsy Team! Their bags are really great quality and I have been to San Francisco so I don't feel like a fraud toting it around, lol!

So the first thing I pulled out of the bag was another bag! It's a leather backpack by Vincie. It's wonderful quality, limited edition, and I think my laptop will just about fit inside.

Next was a bunch of soap and lip scrubs. (Seriously so much!) The lip scrubs and large soap bar are from Pixie Rocks Crafts and the other soap samples are from Etta + Billie and A Slice of Delight.

In the last group of stuff was a sleep mask from Lights Out Go Bed, a button from Stephanie Hatch, wall hanging/ornament photography on wood by Cuppa Fog, and a wooden necklace from Bottle of Clouds. I am LOVING the cat/night theme here...definitely my aesthetic!

Overall I think I got more free goodies than I ever thought possible. Thank you EtsyUp and the San Fransisco Etsy Team. Now, enjoy my EtsyUp vlog!

Pizza Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Hair Bows


New in the shop today!!! I'm so excited to finally release these hair bows! I had the idea for them ages ago when I made my friend Kristen a pizza hair bow. The addition of the colored band made it instantly more geeky and awesome. So are you a Leo, a Donnie, a Raph, or a Mikey? (I'm probably a Donnie.) Enjoy the pictures and let me know what you think! If you want one of your own I currently have two of each here in my shop!
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Still making Nerdy Monsters

IMG_7242 Annnnd we're back! That's right, Nerdy Monsters, my collectable plushie and geeky accessory shop is back in business. (And by business I mean I've made one sale since re-opening officially on Wednesday, woohoo!) Yesterday I send out the word to the mailing list crew. (it's free if you want in) I have sold Nerdy Monsters at craft fairs and to friends and friends of friends in person, but in all honesty, I've only ever sold one online.

One of the things I'd like this blog to be about going forward is my personal Etsy (and online selling in general) journey. I want to be honest with you about my experience and even help others in the same boat. So since I'm being transparent about it all, my most popular item in 'Nerdy Monsters' is not a nerdy monster. It's a feminist button.  Which is fine, I made it because it's something I wanted to make for myself to wear and thought I'd see how it did online. (Turns out, it does well.) So I will make more, and Nerdy Monsters, as a shop, might morph into Nerdy Feminist Monsters. Which, honestly, is the next logical step for it.

I want to keep the dream alive about the little nerdy fluff balls though, and I think I will make more for different fandoms in the future...even if they don't sell as often. I also want to make other things out of fleece and felt and maybe even stickers soon. (Childhood dream!) So here's my piece of advice for aspiring Etsy sellers: Make what sells but also make what brings you the most joy. Bring on the monsters!

  Falling Nerdy Monsters







Magic Cat Doodles and Nerdy Monsters

This year I have started drawing little magic cat doodles on every order I mail out from my shop, Nerdy Monsters. So far there've been three and I'm documenting them all on my Nerdy Monsters Instagram account. What is a magic cat, you ask? Well for the most part they appear to be normal cats, just with magical abilities. Not much else is known...yet, but I do believe they come from the same land as the nerdy monsters themselves. More research is being done. In the mean time, follow the Instagram or order from the shop to find more. As time goes on, the doodles might get more elaborate and their story might get revealed.









12 Month Etsy Project Complete & a Zebra T-Shirt

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Back in January I decided I wanted to challenge myself to premiere one new product a month on my Etsy shop, Nerdy Monsters. Well I am proud to announce I have succeeded and have just listed my December product! It is a Zebra T-Shirt that I made in my silkscreening class back in college. My final for that class consisted of many different animal illustrations (with their scientific names listed below) printed on various surfaces. I did a line of shirts, a dress, paper, and even an anteater on a canvass of animal cracker boxes. Well I have decided to sell the shirts from that project to you! I'll be listing the rest of the shirts in 2015 but I hope someone finds a good home for the Zebra shirt! (Thanks Kirsten for modeling!) If you want to see what I have listed over the year, check them all out below! (Be sure to let me know if you want anything that has expired or sold out!)
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Found Favorites #20 Hallowen

It's been a while since I made a Found Favorites post so I thought I'd bring it back with some Halloween awesomeness I found on Etsy!

This Human Rib Skeleton Ring is both awesome and disturbing. The perfect combo for Halloween.
(via. SeptemberRoom)
This beautiful Autumn Faun horned Head Wreath made by one of my favorites Swedish artists of all time, Liselotte Eriksson.
(via. changelingscloset)
Oh hello there cute Skull Hairbow, I hear there are currently three of you available at Nerdy Monsters. ;D
(via. Nerdy Monsters)
So, this is Pumpkin Vanilla Bean Face Mask. I like the idea of pampering yourself and staying within the spirit of the season at the same time.
(via. MalenasGourmet)
How cool is this Snake Ear Cuff? The stripes have a very Tim Burton feel to them.
(via. StylesBiju)







Found Favorites #19 Etsy Adventures

Ranbow hat! Rainbow crocheted hat! So pretty, hard to form complete sentences.
(via. Dainty Faun)
 Oh my goodness, this plushie deer is so sweet. I love the detail.
(via. Fairweather Friends)

What's this in the middle of this list? Could it be cute little pygmy puffs made by a mad cool blogger/youtuber? ;D *shameless self promotion*
(via. Nerdy Monsters)  

How adorable is this purple knitted hair bow?
(via. April Sprinkles)


Go Gryffindors! I love these fingerless mittens, perfect for cold nights at Hogwarts!
(via. Melissas Cute Crochet)








50 Reasons You're Not Getting Etsy Sales - Self Evaluation


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I just got finished reading 50 Reasons You're Not Getting Etsy Sales from Handmadeology, and it was certainly an eye-opener. I'm not going to lie, my Etsy shop has had a very slow start. I've had it for a few years and I have made a whopping...2 sales. Total. I've sold more in a few hours at a craft fair. I'm not about to give up though, I'm a Gryffindor! So my latest goal is to check off all 50 reasons in this list and see if that changes anything. I'll be going back to this a few times so think of this as a mini series here on my blog. If you have an Etsy shop, consider doing this with me! If not...*shameless self promotion* check out my shop...? :) http://nerdy-monsters.com

1. You don't have enough items.
Currently I have just about one page of products. It's recommended to have 2 or 3 full pages. That's a lot of products (and Etsy fees) but I am working towards reaching this.
Status: In-Progress

2. You don’t list often enough.  
This year I've added at least one thing each month, but in months with more than one new listing...I've added them all at the same time. I guess this needs work as well.
Status: In-Progress  

3. Your product photography “could use some work.”  
I actually think I'm not too bad at this. I have a lighting kit and a DSLR so the quality is not what I'm worried about. I do think I could use more 'in action' shots. I'll put in 50% more effort for this month's new product and see if that yields any results.
Status: In-Progress   

 4. You forgot to include dimensions.
I'm actually a bit inconsistent about this. About half of my items have dimensions and half don't. This is a very good observation and something I need to pay more attention to.
Status: In-Progress   

5. You’re directing people offsite.
Not in my product descriptions! I direct them back to my Etsy shop front.
Status: Complete

6. Your descriptions are lacking. 
I think I got this. Some are better than others but it is something I am thinking of each time I list or renew an item.
Status: Complete

7. You just got started. 
Ha. Ha ha, no.
Status: Complete

8. You don’t have any reviews yet. 
I've got two sales and two reviews, both 5 stars. Boo-ya!
Status: Complete

9. You have poor reviews. 
Thankfully no.
Status: Complete  

10. You’re not on social media.  
Nerdy Monsters are on social media. (Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter) Am I being smart about it though? For the sake of this list I'll say that it's fine but I do want to improve my strategies.
Status: Complete  

11. Your items don’t stand out.  
This is something I really try and focus on! The Nerdy Monsters themselves were something born out of my imagination and completely original. I'll admit the rest of my items (buttons, hairbows, etc.) are not as original in their design but they complement the main focus of my shop; plush creations. I have a few other plush related different items up my sleeves that I can't wait to show everyone!
Status: Complete

12. You aren’t being featured outside of Etsy.  
I am, a bit. I've been on blogs and such. I defiantly try to keep this happening. However, every time I've participated in a giveaway on another website or blog, it's never led to sales. Sure it's increased my social media, but that's not the same. I'm doing this but maybe not as well as I could have. I'm going to keep working on this.
Status: In-Progress  

13. You aren’t being featured on Etsy.  
Not at all. I'll try joining some treasury teams, but this sort of thing is mostly out of my control.
Status: In-Progress    

14. You aren’t optimizing your titles.  
Optimizing is what I do for my day job...so...I'd better be doing this!
Status: Complete

15. You are cramming too much into your titles.  
This one's half and half. I need to be better about being specific rather than general.
Status: In-Progress  

16. Your target market isn’t clear.  
I'm not sure about this. I think I'm doing okay at keeping my target market (female, college-age, nerdy, collectors) but I'll admit there are a few items that might not completely fit in.
Status: In-Progress 

17. You ignore your current customers.  
I don't really have recurring current customers yet...but when it happens I will not ignore them!
Status: Complete

18. You don’t accept custom orders.  
I LOVE custom orders! Please please please ask me about custom orders. I am willing to work with you!
Status: Complete

19. Your shop is all over the place.  
I think I've got this under control. If any of you disagree, let me know.
Status: Complete

20. You haven’t listed anything new in a loooooong time. 
I am releasing a new product every month this year!
Status: Complete

21. You never talk about your shop in person.  
I...need new business cards. I try and talk about it in person but I'm too humble. I need to work on that.
Status: In-Progress  

22. You don’t network with other sellers.  
I am constantly emailing and messaging other sellers about advice and tips. I also love making friends who sell handmade. It's great for collaborating, cross-promotion, and splitting table costs at craft fairs.
Status: Complete

23. You aren’t blogging.  
Well of course I blog, I'm blogging right now. I think I could stand to blog about my shop (without seeming like an ad) a bit more, but I need to really make those posts fun and interesting before I take that route.
Status: Complete

24. You haven’t been keeping up with Etsy’s changes.  
Oh, I keep up with change.
Status: Complete

25. You aren’t tracking where the views are coming from.  
Ugggggg, no. I have not been doing this at all. It's what I do for my day job so I have no excuse (Except for maybe being sick of it) Will work on this.
Status: In-Progress 

26. Your shop looks neglected.  
I'm always on my shop and tweaking it here and there.
Status: Complete

27. You take your sweet time to ship.  
The post office scares me, seriously, yet I am pretty quick about shipping things out! My shop states 3-5 days from purchase to shipping and it's usually closer to 3. Whooo! I'm sticking to this.
Status: Complete

28. You look like a faceless corporation.  
In the past I've fell into the trap of saying 'we' rather than 'I' when it's just me behind the shop. (Ok, sometimes my mom makes stuff, does that count as 'we'?) However, I'm pretty public about Nerdy Monsters being the brain child of MagicCatJenny (me). So, I think I've got this one down.
Status: Complete

29. You’re lying.  
Eww, no. Just no.
Status: Complete

30. You’re begging for sales.  
I really hope I don't come off as desperate. I'm honest as to the state of my shop, but I in no way mean to guilt anyone into buying from be because of that. In fact, I'm rather scared about sharing my new Patreon page because I don't want to come off as begging. (whoops, told you)
Status: Complete

31. You copy other sellers. 
I certainly don't feel as if I copy other sellers. Nerdy Monsters were born purely from my imagination. I may take inspiration from many places but I don't straight up copy. Sure, many people make hairbows and buttons, but I really try and put my own spin on things.
Status: Complete

32. You don’t pay attention to suggestions.  
I'll admit, unless it's a commissioned custom order, I've kind of ignored these. I read once that you should never make things people ask for unless they are ordering it from you. I'm going to re-think this and see if it's really that bad to try out suggestions even if they go nowhere. Open mind time!
Status: In-Progress  

33. You’re breaking copyright or trademark laws.  
This one is a super gray area when you are dealing with fan-art or fan anything... I am not breaking any laws and am being careful, but having 'inspired by' work is always a bit blurry. This is not something I've ignored though, and I believe I am in the right with my shop. If you think otherwise, I'd be happy to hear what you have to say.
Status: Complete

34. Your prices are too low.  
I've always had trouble pricing my items. If I go to high my target demo (teenagers) can't afford it, but if I go too low I wind up in that "what's wrong with it?" space. I've recently increased some prices to hopefully avoid that, but this is always a work in progress.
Status: In-Progress 

35. Your prices are too high.  
Nope, not the case. Defiantly the former.
Status: Complete  

36. You haven’t developed a memorable brand or style.
The Nerdy Monsters themselves are there but the rest...not so much.
Status: In-Progress  

37. You forget to respond to messages. 
I don't get many messages yet. So I always always respond asap!
Status: Complete

38. You’re waiting instead of working. 
I'm always creating new things! The sales are slow (and have been slow) but I enjoy the entire process of owning a shop and I know it will take time before things take off. I guess this is another way of saying 'don't give up'. I haven't.
Status: Complete

39. You aren’t offering combined shipping.  
I do this, but until someone purchases more than one item I can't say I have this completely perfect yet. I'll get there.
Status: In-Progress  

40. You aren’t offering a variety of products to choose from. 
Oh yeah, with a new product every month of the year, I got this.
Status: Complete

41. You’re making it all about YOU.  
I think this is on the right track. I have a separate  Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for my shop and the monsters. I, however, don't update them as much as my personals. I'm sure there is more I can do as well.
Status: In-Progress  

42. You aren’t collecting e-mail subscribers.  
I do this! However it's not super popular yet. I send out one email per month (maybe I can do more?) I realized there was no link in my actual Etsy shop, so...now there is!  http://bit.ly/monstercat-email
Status: Complete

43. You don’t offer multiple payment options.  
My direct checkout is totally turned on. That means shoppers can pay with Pay Pal, credit card, debit card, or Etsy Gift Card. Bam!
Status: Complete

44. You don’t ship internationally.  
I do this! Though I've only ever shipped to the US from Etsy, I have shipped lots of goodies over seas to giveaway winners in the past.
Status: Complete

45. You don’t have an avatar image.  
Oh, I never not have an avatar image. Done and done.
 
Status: Complete

46. You haven’t filled out your shop policies.  
I update these all the time. The more I sell the more I lean. This place will never be 'complete' but I am aware of it's importance so...
Status: Complete

47. Your “trendy” products are outdated.  
Nope. I'm on trend. ;)
Status: Complete

48. Your shop is flooded with spelling and grammar mistakes.  
I've checked and I'm pretty sure everything is okay. However, I have a hard time noticing things like spelling and grammar. I read so much those things fade in the background. So, if you notice any mistakes in my shop, I would greatly appreciate a private note about it.
Status: Complete (i think)

49. You aren’t directing people back to your store front.  
I wasn't doing this!! Now, each item description has this at the bottom:  To see more of my plushies, hairbows, buttons and more, check out my store, Nerdy Monsters! http://nerdy-monsters.com
Status: Complete

50. You aren’t drawing from multiple revenue streams.  
I'm still contemplating whether or not this is something I'm going to do. Should I list PDF tutorials or patterns? I think this is probably the last thing (and it is last on the list) to fix.
Status: In-Progress








Learning How to Sell Online



Honestly, I've been feeling like I'm in a bit of a blogging rut lately.  It's the end of the year and blogging topics are the last things on my mind right now. So lets get back to basics. My blog is my journal, my very-public-not-entirely-just-for-myself journal...but still my journal. So what would I write about if I were keeping a physical journal? (How I'm bummed that I'm not keeping a physical journal right now?) I would blog about how I made my first ever Etsy sale last week!

Now, I've sold my creations before. (Mostly at craft fairs, commissions, and through friends.)  I've just never sold anything specifically through Etsy. Last year, in the months before the start of 2013, I made a small goal to make my first sale on Etsy. (My shop is a little over a year old.) I, however, failed. Now, a year later from that goal, I've finally succeeded. There was even a time this year I was debating giving up. I did not renew my Etsy listings and listed some things on Storenvy with no luck. This October I decided to give Etsy another shot and it happened! I made a sale!

I know that one sale does not mean I can quit my day job and start calling myself an entrepreneur, but it's a start. I am going to buckle down and really start taking my shop seriously now. If you own an Etsy shop and have any advice or tips I would be so grateful!

If you are interested in my shop it's called Nerdy Monsters and can be found at: NerdyMonsters.etsy.com
I sell handmade designer plushies, jewelery, accessories, and more.
I am also starting to send out a shop newsletter which you can sign up for here.
The monsters and friends are also on Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr.
J.
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