Enlivening the Etsy Community: Art Trades, Esty Promotion, Friendship, and Joy

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Exclusively from EWO! Lyla’s package was crafted with great care!

Etsy is an awesome platform to sell your artwork on, but did you know that you can trade your crafts on Etsy too? All of the items on your wishlist can be yours, if you’re willing to make awesome, enticing products to match! In no way am I trying to tell you to thrift your way through Etsy, each Etsy seller pours their heart into their crafts, and they should be compensated for it- enabling them to continue their crafts, and defy the starving artist paradigm.

In recent months I’ve made a fond friend with Lyla from The Extraordinary Workshop of Oddities, (you can check out their Artist Spotlight!). Initially Lyla sent me a message to compliment my shop, and to express her mutual interest in animal rights and vegetarianism. I thought that her simple gesture was genuinely sweet, and refreshingly sincere; organic and well intended.

Throughout subsequent weeks we stayed in touch, and Lyla asked me if I wanted to trade. It had never occurred to me that this was a possibility on Etsy- it’s so silly, because crafters create and share with each other in person, so why not extend that same gesture to the Etsy community? We each chose a piece that spoke to us, and we shipped them off! When I received my package I was ecstatic, partly because I know I’ve made a friend that I will keep in contact with, and because I was connecting with an artist I would never have met otherwise.

Lyla is an Etsy pro, and her branding made me rethink the way I present my line of products; our trade served as a valuable learning experience for me.

peridot, amethyst, tuquoise, howlite

I made these especially with Lyla in mind!

I don’t recommend making it your mission to annoy Etsy sellers online with offers to trade out of the blue, but if you’re engaging with someone on a meaningful level, why not offer to trade? My experience was a simple “Let me know if you want to trade =) . ” And don’t be upset if you get turned down, or discouraged either! Different strokes for different folks.

My experience with Lyla made me want to share it with the Etsy community, I feel like I’ve struck gold! Thus, I decided to host an Etsy based Secret Santa event. (Don’t own an Etsy shop but love to craft? You’re welcome to join in too!)The premise is simple: craft great gifts for people, communicate, network, expose your artwork, and receive beautiful gifts in return.

Pretend that the shop owners of Etsy are your co-workers or friends, and spread the holiday cheer (whatever you celebrate, or maybe you don’t, and you just want to make friends, art, and spread the love!). You can read the Secret Santa FAQ by clicking the link above. To sign up for the Etsy Secret Santa Event use my Contact page, and please provide your (1) name, (2) link to your Etsy shop, (3) the country you live in, and (4) if you are willing to ship internationally.
Secret Santa2When trading with your fellow Etsyian, make sure the item you’re trading is of a comparable price to what you are receiving- don’t be a jerk! If your buddy is pining for something below a price point that equalizes your trade, sweeten the deal and send her/him something extra!

To set up a trade on Etsy, you simply need to activate the “other” payment option in your shop settings. There, your buddy can checkout their listing in your shop with an “other” payment method; this voids the need for a credit card transaction (don’t worry, the checkout screen looks like it will charge you, but it won’t). When their order is placed you will simply check “paid in full,” then you are free to ship their “order.”

The best thing about this for your Etsy shop: your trade is recorded as a sale, and your buddy can write your shop an awesome review!

What do you think about trading on Etsy? Have you already traded with awesome Etsyians? Share your experiences by commenting below!

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Make your own Jewelry Trays for under $3, for the Ingeniously Thrifty, Etsy

felt, felt crafts, DIYI learned the glory of jewelry trays when I worked at the Jeweled Castle; they are instrumental for crafting (keeping beads corralled), dividing product lines in storage for easy organization, augmenting photos by adding contrast & a professional appearance, and provide visual storage (avoiding the seek and destroy rummaging session).

In this segment of the Thrify Etsyian, I will teach you how to make your own awesome jewelry trays, for use in crafting, product photography, storage- and just about anything else you can think of!jewelry tray, DIY project

These trays are exceedingly simple to construct (4 minutes tops!), and consist of felt rectangles and a picture frame. All you need is a beautiful, or not so beautiful frame- (you can always refinish an old frame with sandpaper, metallic paint, and varnish!) and your favorite colored felt.

opalite pendantSimply frame the felt rectangle and you have an instant jewelry tray. If the felt rectangle is too large, and protrudes, you can just tape it down, I promise no one will see (unless of course, you photograph it like me), and it ensures that your felt will not be jarred out of place. You can get crafty and write your Etsy shop‘s name on the frame in 3D paint to personalize product listings. I prefer broad frames because they are steady and photography nicely, but you can use any type of frame, as long as it can secure your felt.

Thankfully, felt comes in a myriad of colors, and at $.20 a pop, you can make dozens of frames for under $10. I recommend making standard colors for initial product photos on Etsy, black, deep red, and royal purple. To supplement your statement photos, buy a fun patterned felt (~$.50) that will augment your products to liven up your listing photos.059

The beauty of this project is that you can buy multiple frames at the thrift store to liven up for about $2. Or, you can elect to swap felt colors out of one frame. For holiday listings snag a holiday themed frame to feature your products on.

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Etsy Announcement: Secret Santa International Event for Etsy Artists!

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Etsy secret santaI am coordinating a Secret Santa extravaganza for Etsy artists this holiday season! Secret Santa is a great way to share your artistic talents with an audience that you may not have had the opportunity to, while strengthening your bond with the Etsy community, and receiving some great pieces yourself! This Secret Santa is open to all artists in all countries! All artists (non-Etsyians too) are welcome to participate!

I will send invitations to Etsy shop owners by means of composing multiple gift treasuries, if you know someone who would like to participate, direct them to this page! I am aiming for a minimum of ten participants. Secret Santa should launch in December and end around December 21st.

Thus far we have three participants!

Update (11/5) 8 awesome participants have signed up, what are you waiting for?!

To read the full rules, FAQ, and to sign up for the Etsy Secret Santa Mailing List visit the official Etsy Secret Santa page!

What do you guys think about a Secret Santa for Etsy?

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