Showing posts with label weiopensecret. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weiopensecret. Show all posts

Friday, October 16, 2009

Hooters Promotion Club (HPC)

The HPC (Hooters Promotion Club) was an idea crafted by AndreaTedford that would focus on promoting one person at a time in a spotlight fashion. We ran a round of this back in the summer where each member who signed up had a week worth of promoting!

This time, we decided to do it a bit quicker, so each person who signed up gets two days. This weekend, the HPC'er is Bumblebirch. Love yarn?  (I'm drooling...)  Check out her Yarn and Tea club! Also available in smaller portions sans tea.



Other HPC'ers that have been featured so far this round are:

Zemphira makes gorgeous fabric creations, everything from coffee cup cozies to craft aprons to adorable plush owlies like this little guy here:



Weiopensecret feature a wide variety of accessories, including these ChooChoo the Owl luggage tags.



Chester the Jerboa from Inkypaws is just dying to go home with you. Isn't he adorable?



Squarejane was our first HPC'er this round, and she's made of awesome. And so is Maggie.



Stay tuned for weekly updates on the Owls being featured in the HPC, and you can always see the current Owl being highlighted by looking at the Etsy Mini on the top-right of the blog. We'll be featuring different Owls every few days throughout October and November.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Owl Spotlight: WeiOpenSecret

I attended quite a few numbers of craft show last year as a vendor. I also did local farmers markets during the summer. It was an enjoyable and learning experience every time. Throughout the process I’ve refined my products, prices and displays to become a better and more successful vendor. Therefore, I thought I would share few simple Craft Fair Tips I've learned here. I am not an expert. At each event, I always make sure I find someone who can sit in my table for a moment while I walk around the show. See which vendor’s table catch my attention and make a mental note as to why. If I notice a particular vendor is busy, I will see if they have an idea I can adapt to my own display. Most importantly, say "HI" to all the fellow crafters. It’s nice to know there are others, who share my passion in crafting!

The most common and tough question I ask myself is always… ”How much should I sell it for?” Crafting should always be an outlet for enjoying yourself. It shouldn’t be a stressful experience. Make sure you keep receipts from the purchase of all your materials. Record how much of each material you used for each item, and how long it took you to make it. Add these all up; this is the cost of your product. In general, your selling price is multiply the cost by 2 or 3 times. It is also a good idea to check if your selling prices are competitive with your competition. Because each vendor might have different costs for his/her products, don’t be surprise to see a similar product you sell, being sold by another vendor for $5 to $10 more or less. If you need to reduce or increase the price, make sure you don’t lose money and it’s reasonable.

I’ve learned in the past, put a price tag on EVERY item is extremely important. I used to place a sign with the prices, but it’s not visible enough. Although some customers may ask, most will just put the item back and move on. Ever since I placed a price tag on each item, it increases my sales drastically. Most customers, who liked my product but were still indecisive, made the purchase as soon as they saw the price. If you want to keep a customer’s interest, don’t make them search for the price especially when you are busy with another customers.

Having a nice display is also very important. It should be obvious that just laying your products flat on the table will not be eye catching. As a part-time crafter, I didn’t want to spend a lot of money on displays. Therefore, I’ve been trying to find inventive ways to save money on displays. Although I don’t have a fancy display, like some vendors, it has served me well. Over the years, I collected some leftover small wooden blocks from construction sites or from friends/neighbors, who’re building houses or furniture. I used them underneath the tablecloth to create levels of heights. Wooden blocks are strong and sturdy enough to withhold heavy objects. To grab customer’s attention as they glace around the craft show, it’s important to set your feature item at eye level, about five feet high.

I also have a small 4 feet folding table I purchased from a discount store. Think it only costs me less than $20 and very easy to carry around. I use it wherever the craft show doesn’t supply tables. Although the typical table size for craft shows is 6 feet, it is too large and heavy for a 5’1 person like myself to carry alone. A 4 feet table sounds small, and crafters with many products are often tempted to lay them all out and crowd in as many different things as they can. I would strongly encourage you not to do that. It is better to show a few products in groups and leave some space around. Your mind will keep organized if there’s a gap between items. To many choices of the same items will just keep the browser keep on looking. Keep some items in storage under the table, so you can meet a variety of needs and restock the table later. You’ll find as long as you keep your table nice and neat, the size of table is not an issue.

Many customers have complimented on how beautiful my tablecloth is and ask me if I sell tablecloths. :) Although I don’t, it certainly draws customer’s attention to me. It is actually made from a leftover upholstery fabric, which I have the habit of collecting. My grandma sometimes used the fabric I collected and made them into school bags or blankets for children in poor countries. I can’t think of a better way to recycle and reuse those fabrics. Leftover upholstery fabric often is too small to be used on any furniture and they’re incredibly durable and some are even waterproof. You can also make them into small squares of coasters or wall art (with wood frames). Therefore, I recommend you to check out any local independent custom furniture stores if you know one. Just make sure to use a pleasant color for your table covering.

Jewelry stands...whatever style you choose, the factor of elevation should help to create an appealing display. I display my earrings and Choo-Choo the Owl charms on a metal tree, which I found in a garage sale. It is actually a candleholder, but it works as a jewelry display extremely well. It makes customers stop and look – the first step to enticing a sale. Garage sales really are a good place to find displays if you’re on a tight budge. Be unique and creative and don’t forget to wear a piece of jewelry you make to show it off.

Metal panels are also a very good way to display jewelry. I found them 50% off online and purchased the stands for those panels at the general dollar store. I use thumbtacks and small magnets to hang the necklaces and pendants. You can also purchase a big piece of pegboard from hardware stores, such as Home Depot, and have them cut into small pieces for you. A 2’ by 4’ aluminum or stainless pegboard will cost you around $50, but you can get a wood one for less than $10.

OK, I am going to stop right here. I hope you find these tips helpful. Have a lovely spring.
Photos Courtesy of Flint City Handmade. For more information about Flint City Handmade or individual vendor shown here, please go to www.myspace.com/flintcityhandmade, Thank you.

Monday, April 20, 2009

April Rain Challenge

The theme of our April's Challenge was to create based on a word. The team submitted words and then we voted, and 'rain' won the most votes. So, several team members submitted rainy items :) See them all here or check out the end of the post for the individual item links on Etsy.

To vote for your favorite, use the poll on the left. Voting will go for 1 week.

Important: Some voters have problems with the Blogger poll. If it doesn't work for you, please post your vote in the comments on this post. Be sure to let us know that the poll didn't work for you when you post or your vote will not be counted!!






Here are the item links:

blackcatmima: Rain Cloud Barrette

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=23916978

gypsyeye: Cascade Earrings:

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=23918230

lalala08: Raindrop Earrings:

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=23931275

lovealisa: April Showers Market Tote

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=23951190

shisie: Rainy Days Are For... (wall hanging)

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=23920953

Squarejane: Spring in Vancouver (painting)

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=23954842

WeiOpenSecret: Rain Glass Necklace:

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=16224846


Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Owls on Sale!

We're having a team sale this weekend from Friday 4/17 until the end of Sunday 4/19. Shops are offering anywhere between and off on either certain sections or their entire shops! Check out each seller's listing below to see sale specifications and make sure to check shop annoucements to see if the sale is going on at the time you're shopping. Happy Shopping!

BlackCatMima


10% off STOREWIDE
Wait for a Paypal invoice before paying!





CagedBirdSings


20% off STOREWIDE! Please wait for a Paypal invoice before paying!







GypsyEye

20% off All Bracelets All Weekend, Prices already adjusted for easy checkout!

Bracelets Section: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5696240§ion_id=5455745





HollyStott

20% off STOREWIDE!!!








IckyDogCreations

15% off storewide! Prices are original prices - after you purchase, I'll send you an updated invoice. Please wait for the updated invoice before paying.





KnitandPearl

40% Off STOREWIDE!







lalala08

10% off ALL EARRINGS! Prices have already been adjusted for your convenience so shop away!


An additional 10% of your purchase from http://lalala08.etsy.com/ will go directly to benefit Lehigh Valley's Walk Now for Autism. See shop annoucement for details.









LuckyTwentyOne


10% off STOREWIDE! Please wait for a Paypal invoice prior to paying!






PresentsforPirates



Buy Any Two items, get a third for 100% off! That's FREE! Buy two, get one FREE! Free item must be of equal or lesser value of purchased items.





Squarejane


20% off STOREWIDE
Wait for a Paypal invoice before paying!
(Sale is going until April 25th)







suenosdejmi



50% off STOREWIDE! Lots of items under $10! Plus, free US shipping on orders over $20 (after discounts) and free WORLDWIDE shipping on orders over $30 (after discounts) Prices do not reflect discounts. Please wait for an adjusted Paypal invoice to reflect discounts (and shipping adjustments, if apply








WeiOpenSecret



the pendants and necklaces under For Your Neck section are currently on sale for 10% off. All items in that section are listed under their ORIGINAL prices. After you make the purchase, I will send you a new invoice reflecting the correct discounted total, thank you!

http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=97413&section_id=5214645






Friday, March 13, 2009

Owl Spotlight, WeiOpenSecret

I want to share with my fellow OWLs members and blog visitors and readers these cute gift tags as a Thank You. I created this Fifi the Penguin character few years ago and just recently revisited it because some buyers requested it.



There are circle marks set up for you in the file (PDF file format). When you print this file out on a card stock, simply punch out each penguin within the marks. If you have a circle hole punch dia. 1” to 1.5”, it will work just fine. And of course you’ll need another smaller hole punch for the tiny hole on top.

I hope you enjoy this gift tag template and if you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment and I promise I will get back to you. Thank you!


Get the tags here:

http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&attid=0.2&thid=11ff661354c1c7b0&mt=application%2Fpdf&pli=1

Editors Note: Please post a comment if you are having problems getting the tags to show up. You should be able to view and print the PDF file from the page above, and also download it. Remember these tags are property of WeiOpenSecret and that they shouldn't be used for resell and to refer anyone who loves them to Wei's shop. Thanks!


Wei runs Wei's Open Secret -- a fun mix of different jewelry styles and gorgeous items like the sweet Choo Choo tags, and of course Fifi the Penguin! Other than her Etsy shop, you can also find her at her blog You can also read her other Owl Spotlights here

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The OWLS take on Valentine's Day

The winner of our previous challenge HollyStott, got to choose the theme for this challenge! Congrats Holly and great job on the last challenge! She decided to do Valentine's Day, but with a twist. The main objective of this challenge was to make an item you would give to your best friend for Valentine's Day, but back in high school! So thse items are all silly and fun (and by the way, would make a perfect gift for that young one in your life *wink, wink*)

The entries are shown below, and each have links to their listings on Etsy. Vote for your favorite in the poll over on the left hand side of the screen. Please note that only votes in the poll will be counted, comments do not count as votes! Thanks for visiting, and Happy Valentine's Day from the Etsy Owls Street Team!
HollyStott's Love Monster




LoveAlisa's Conversation Hearts



Lalala08's Owl Love Notes

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=20514119



Jonikay52's After the Rain 8x10 Photograph

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=8741256


WeiOpenSecret's Emergency Valentines

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=20515770


RaynaE's Unicorn Rainbow Barf Candy Bag

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=20513145



StripeyMonkey's Luv U Ipod Cozy




Suenosdejmi's Ribbon Bracelet

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=20151151

Also, be sure to visit this gorgeous Valentine themed treasury and also search etsyowlsteam for a bunch of great Etsy Owls items!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Owl Spotlight, WeiOpenSecret

If you’re like me, who enjoy crafting and using as many as non-toxic and eco-friendly supplies as possible, I’ve found some great resources to share. Enjoy and dig in – you can be green, too!

Twisted Limb Paperworks specializes in handmade, 100% recycled paper products, including recycled wedding invitations, business/corporate holiday cards, birth announcements, shower invitations, thank-you notes, programs, guest books, place cards, menus and favors. You can read about their Green Ideas, purchase their handmade paper by the sheet to create your own works.








Of course, Etsy is also a great place to find eco-friendly materials.


If you are looking for unique, modern, eco-friendly fabrics, Daisy Janie offers gorgeous prints and color combinations on linen/cotton blend fabric.


See Jane Work brings in Cocoina's Almond Scented Paste.



Used in schools in Italy since the 1930s, the $8 imported paste comes in a vintage-style silver tin and includes a stiff bristle. You can also get it in the form of a $3 glue stick for handy toting about.

Coccoina Almond Scented Paste is non-toxic, non-solvent, and acid free. Best of all it has the sweet smell and delicate flavor of marzipan, an almond-based confection popular in Italy for making sweets.

This glue is the ideal adhesive for scrap booking,

mounting photos and other crafts.

Or try
Stick with your Beliefs.

Creativity is good for body, mind, and soul. Looking for more selections of environmentally friendly products? Check out
here.

Wei runs Wei's Open Secret -- a fun mix of different jewelry styles and gorgeous items like the sweet Choo Choo tags! Other than her Etsy shop, you can also find her at her blog

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