Friday, July 2, 2010

Friday Egg



Great colors today!  Basic traditional design, but instead of starting with a white egg, I dyed the goose egg with Pysanky Showcase Golden Yellow. After waxing all the beginning design lines, I washed the egg back down to white for a few details, then green, orange, pink, peacock blue, purple, and red.  Final color was black.  I'm happy with how it turned out - it looks like kente cloth to me.  What do you think?

This photo comes from Exploring Africa - check it out - lots of very cool pictures of kente cloth patterns.  



Okay, so here are a few more photos for your perusal.  Happy Friday!


Scale object is a nickel this week - everything costs more these days!
















Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Craftypod podcast

I love the Craftypod podcast! Always thoughtful and informative interviews with entrepreneurs, artists, and crafters. I started listening a few years ago and then it got shuffled to the background post baby. Now that I am able to look up and look around a bit more, I have come back to Sister Diane's podcasts and love them even more than before.

This particular show was interesting to me because Sister Diane and her guest Megan Auman of Crafting an MBA talk about the difference between professional and amateur sellers on Etsy. One key topic they talk about is Etsy's business model and how important it is to Etsy that they have lots of amateur sellers who are interested in the community/social aspect of the site. Like a thunderbolt, this clarified some of the ideas that were half-formed in my head, like why should I bother to spend the time and money re-listing items or being very involved in the forums. I have been feeling vaguely guilty that I am not more interested in doing these and other things that would increase my popularity there, but am am absolved! My target market is not on Etsy, so it would be a waste of my time to devote marketing energy there.  It makes more sense for me to use them as an online store, do my marketing elsewhere, and send my customers there to purchase.

Now the question is: where is elsewhere?

I have only had a chance to listen to about half of the show, and am now off the work at the Harry Ransom Center for the afternoon, but I am sure to have a lot more thoughts about selling, Etsy, and making money from what I love to do as I listen to more.  Go check it out and leave a comment if you have any major brainstorms like I did!