Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
New Design - Felted Bubble Bowls
I have a new felted bowl design available in my Etsy shop that I'm pretty excited about--I'm calling them bubble bowls. I kinda love these little round, roly-poly bowls. As is my usual habit, most of the ones I have done so far are in bright colors, but I am working on some in a more subdued color palette. I'm thinking these should be available in different sizes, so those are currently in progress. I'll let you know how it goes.
Monday, April 22, 2013
New Logo Rubber Stamp
adorable packaging |
I just received my hand carved rubber stamp with my business logo from Brown Pigeon on Etsy and I love it! The owner, Meagan, was lovely to work with and the entire process was super easy and fast. If you need a custom stamp of any sort, I definitely recommend this shop.
Of course I neglected to buy ink for my stamp, so I had to try it out with an old green stamp pad I found in a drawer. Try to picture it in blue. I'm planning to stamp all of my bags for my craft shows and my packaging and anything else I can think of.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Product Photography - Before and After Editing
I'm not much of a photographer so I struggle with product photography. I try to stick with very simple photos (hopefully letting the products speak for themselves), although I have been attempting to use more interesting camera angles in the past year or so. I take most of my pictures inside in a fairly small
homemade light box. The items that don't fit in the light box--like
ones taken on my mannequin, Helena--get photographed outside because I
don't have a good place to do it indoors. So for those, I try to wait
for an overcast day and hope it's not raining or snowing--obviously I
much prefer to take pictures inside.
My editing process is extremely simple. I use Photoshop Elements to
make the background white, crop and occasionally brighten or
darken or slightly adjust the hue, though that's not usually
needed. My main concern is getting the colors to look like they do in life--I never want someone to be disappointed when they receive their purchase.
No matter how I try to streamline the process, I still end up taking lots of pictures to get ones I'm satisfied with. I took 434 pictures yesterday and I should have 21 Etsy listings when I'm done editing them. I never realized how much time I would have to spend on photography when I started my business--I feel like I'm never caught up. I hope to continue to improve so I can spend a little less time taking pictures and more time making the things I need to take pictures of.
Original photo |
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Edited and cropped |
No matter how I try to streamline the process, I still end up taking lots of pictures to get ones I'm satisfied with. I took 434 pictures yesterday and I should have 21 Etsy listings when I'm done editing them. I never realized how much time I would have to spend on photography when I started my business--I feel like I'm never caught up. I hope to continue to improve so I can spend a little less time taking pictures and more time making the things I need to take pictures of.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Etsy Wish List Treasury
My birthday is coming up at the end of the month so I decided to make a Treasury including some of my favorites on Etsy.
'My Etsy Wish List' by Ruth & Hazel
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Some of the Many Possible Uses for Felted Bowls
I had a comment on my Facebook page the other day wondering what felted bowls are used for. While I do make a few suggestions in my Etsy listings, I thought it might be fun to post a list of some of the many possible uses for felted bowls.
- loose change, keys or whatever is in your pockets at the end of the day
- jewelry
- craft supplies (my mother-in-law uses them for beading)
- decoration
- office supplies, such as paper clips or thumbtacks
- wrapped candies
- Lego, Matchbox cars or other kids' treasures
- cotton balls and other bathroom items
I'm sure you can come up with many other uses on your own. I'm always interested in hearing what you do with your felted bowls so comment or send me an email and let me know.
In related news, I just shipped a box of felted bowls to 6.25 Paper Studio in Grand Rapids, MI. If you happen to be in or near the area, go in and check out the store. I haven't actually made it there myself (since it's a bit of a drive) but it looks fabulous in pictures and Abbey, the owner, is super sweet.
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