Friday, June 4, 2010

We Have a Winner for the Pattern Giveaway

Congratulations to Tammy from Illinois on winning the Pattern sampler giveaway.

Meet Tammy on her blog A Primitive Place 


We would like to thank all these wonderful designers for donating their patterns to this great giveaway.
1 - www.twodancingcrows.com
2 - www.mamawscreations.com
3 - www.homespunfromtheheart.com
4 - www.catandthefiddledesigns.com
5 - www.saveourhooters.com
6 - www.myprimraggedies.net
7 - www.tennesseeridgeprimitives.com
8 - www.bettestomorrowstreasures.com
9 - www.whimsicalendeavors.blogspot.com
10 - www.snugglebugprimblessins.com




The winner was picked using the true generator on Random.org.    We want to thank all of you who took the time to enter and for all the wonderful comments.


Be sure and come back again tomorrow as we will have a new giveaway starting that you won't want to miss. 

Bette Shaw
www.ByYourHands.com

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Today's Featured Craft Business Owner is Kelle Arvay


Today we are featuring a craft business owner, Kelle Arvay.



Kelle is the owner of Patternmart, Instant Printables, IPMPro, and Two Dancing Crows.

Kelle started out 9 years ago as a designer of doll patterns and was very successful at it for a number of years.

Six years ago, her innovative mind led her to coming up with a way to automate the sale and delivery process of epatterns.

Paypal solved the problem of receiving payments but she wanted to offer a way where customers could receive their pattern instantly after they made their purchase.
She also wanted to help designers free up some of their time by creating the automated system so they didn’t have to email patterns to customers. Thus, Pattern Mart, Instant Printables and IPMPro became a reality after a 2 year research and development process.

Today Patternmart is the premier place to buy and sell patterns. There are thousands of patterns from almost 200 designers available for your crafting enjoyment. And of course, there is no waiting to start crafting because you will receive your patterns as soon as you make your purchase.
Instant Printables,  offers all kinds of printables for instant download,  too.

Kelle is always looking for ways to grow her business. And continuously looks for ways to improve features on all of her business sites as well as promote Creative Times magazine, another of Kelle's sidelines, in more creative ways.
Kelle's mind is always working and she has a new business idea she is working on and hopes to have ready to launch by early 2011.

Kelle is a WAHM business owner and her work day begins at 8am and while she tries hard to end the day by 6pm, she does find that she checks emails after that time and occasionally will work on less urgent things such as updating her blog. There is a lot of flexibility in being a work at home mom and the type of businesses she has.
She has a wonderful assistant and 95% of the time the websites themselves run on autopilot so that adds to the flexibility of her schedule. For example; things like dentist appointments or simple errands are easy to accomplish.

The things she loves about her work is the freedom it affords her and she really enjoys working with designers which comes from her own passion for doll making and pattern designing.

She also enjoy challenges and is constantly looking at new ways to improve the function of her business websites.
She feels one of the most important things to consider before starting any business is that if you aren’t passionate about it you will quickly burn out.

Each of her businesses has something to offer craft-minded people, whether they are customers looking for patterns, printables or online classes.
At the other spectrum, Pattern Mart, Instant Printables and IPMPro affords designers the ability to automate their pattern business.
Creative Times Magazine also offers readers artistic inspiration and companies an affordable advertising venue to reach their target market. Essentially, Kelle has something for everyone that is in the Arts and Crafts industry.

Here are a few pictures of some of Kelle's own designer patterns where it all began for her.



Kelle Arvay may be found here.
http://www.PatternMart.com
http://www.InstantPrintables.com
http://www.IPMPro.com
http://www.EcraftClasses.com
http://www.CreativeTimesMagazine.com
http://www.TwoDancingCrows.etsy.com 

Thank you for visiting us today.
Bette Shaw
ByYourHands.com

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Handmade Spotlight - Poppytalk Handmade

Ever hear of Poppytalk Handmade? I hadn't, until today.

Poppytalk Handmade is a monthly online street market curated by www.Poppytalk.blogspot.com to showcase, buy and sell handmade goods of emerging design talent from around the world.

Check out some of these neat items I found...



Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Getting Ready For A Craft Show -- Part Two

Today our guest poster, Jodi Williams of Crafts by Jodi,  is back to share more great info on doing craft shows  with you.


Hi, I'm from Western PA. I've been crafting for over 20 years now. I am married and have an 11 year old daughter.  At Crafts By Jodi, we are proud to say that everything is handmade in my country home. We make wood signs, seasonal wood decorations, fabric crafts and we also do vinyl lettering.



Getting Ready For A Craft Show --Part Two

Checklist for Craft shows

Here are some items that we take to the shows with us. It's nice to keep a list handy from year to year and you can add to it. It is usually so busy by the time the shows come around that you may forget something. I like to keep a little plastic tote with a lot of these items in it and then I just pack it with my cash register.

tent
display
chairs
tables
desk
fabric for covering tables
broom /dust pan
bags- we have regular sized bags and then we take garbage bags in case it's raining out and they buy larger items.
tissue to wrap fragile items
extra price tags-for mark downs or items you missed
cash register/ register tape/ batteries or electric cords
Change- always take lots of extra change. Every year we write down how much we took and if we ran low on anything, then we know to adjust it the following year.
calculator
tax number to display- I use an old picture frame
tape
notepad
pens
business cards/holder
flyer/brochures
scissors
glue
wire, tools, and nails for fixing broken items
paint/brushes- for touch ups
paper towels
wet wipes/ antibacterial soap
aspirin
hand lotion
cooler/drinks
snacks in case you can't leave your booth
sponge- I keep a damp one in a plastic soap dish so that I can dampen my fingers while handling money to keep dollar bills from sticking together

These are the basics. We also take items for decorating our booth. We get a lot of people asking if they can just buy our decorations!! In the fall we just use grapevine and some fabric pumpkins that my mom makes and at Christmas we use grapevine, clear lights and pip berries. We don't like to put too much up because you want your crafts to be the main focus.

When we set up our booth we put all the fall items together and the winter/Christmas items together. I got a great display that holds 9 baskets and we put our ornaments and bowl fillers in it. Make sure to keep your booth looking neat. Anytime we get a few quiet minutes we go around the booth and fill any empty hooks and move things around. It's funny when we move something that hasn't sold all day, it always seems to sell as soon as it's in a new place.

You might want to print out this checklist and keep it with your supplies, and add to it after each show.
Good luck at your shows!

If you have any questions about craft shows, please leave a comment.
Have a great week!
Jodi

To visit Jodi's website, click on the banner below.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Memorial Day...

Normally we feature an organizational tip or two on Mondays. But with today being Memorial Day, we felt that it would be a good to stop and think about what today really stands for.


While searching for the right words to post today, we ran across this poem and found it very suitable.

The Ultimate Sacrifice:
A Memorial Day Poem
We set aside Memorial Day
Each and every year
To honor those who gave their lives
Defending what we hold dear.

In all the dark and deadly wars,
Their graves prove and remind us,
Our brave Americans gave their all
To put danger far behind us.

They made the ultimate sacrifice
Fighting for the American way;
We admire them and respect them
On every Memorial Day.

By Joanna Fuchs
We'd like to say thank you to those that have served and to those that continue to serve our great Nation. Without you, our lives wouldn't be as they are today. 

THANK YOU!
Deena and Bette