Sunday, August 5, 2012

Spotlight on Felted By Rikke


Today we turn the spotlight on Rikke Bachmann of Felted By Rikke. I first discovered her in an Etsy team while playing the Favorites Game. If you’ve ever played this game you know that sometimes you get a shop where you spend like 30 mins trying to decide which one is your favorite because you love EVERYTHING! This was one of those times. From figurines to keychains, bookmarks to pencil bags this woman makes felt adorable and functional! Perfect birthday gift and excellent for back-to-school!


About Rikke:
"If someone told me 5 years ago that I some day would design and sell needle felted bookmarks and miniatures I would have asked "what is needle felt? and then just laughed" because until 4½ years ago I hadn´t even heard of that kind of craft. It was pure coincidence that I started to needle felt. One day I saw a needle felting kit in my local supermarket and since I´m curious I thought I would try and I have been needle felting ever since. 
(I’d actually never heard of needled felt either until I saw her shop, lol!)

In the beginning I needle felted hearts and other very easy items and used them for decorating at home and gifts for friends and family. I did sell as well but only in different kinds of crafts shows that benefitted families in need etc.

About a year and a half ago a friend I had then told me about Etsy and together with her I opened my Etsy shop - and sold absolutely nothing!! - Some months later I went solo on Etsy and after 4 months I had only sold one item - to a friend *LOL* - but I could see in the teams that patience was very important, even though I´m not at all patient, I chose to give the project 1 year to see if I was really able to sell.
11 months have gone by and I have now sold 56 items, so they were right - patience is a keyword.
(it’s also a virtue! Sorry... it was there, had to do it.)

You need to remember that there are more than 10 million items in 800,000 shops on Etsy, so even though you list 50 items you are not very visible to customers unless you really work for it. I use the teams a lot and take part in every treasury chain game I possibly can, that helps a lot and I try to list new items or renew ever 2-3 days because I know that people only browse 2-3 pages in their search for something, so it´s important to be in the top all the time. Making treasuries etc takes a lot of time, and you can´t create new items at the same time, so it´s important to keep a balance between creating and promoting - a balance that can be very hard to find.

My biggest success is my fox bookmark, so far I have sold 19 of them but even though the fox is very popular he is not my personal favorite. I like the miniature turtles the most, I can´t explain exactly why, maybe it´s because they are so small. 


(I agree with her on the turtles! As far as the bookmarks go my favorite is the Panda!)

Right now I have hundreds of ideas for new items I want to create but it will take time, it´s not possible to make a living needle felting - it takes 3-4 hours to make 1 bookmark and if I should price according to the time I spend making them I doubt I would sell any, so it´s a hobby and I don´t think that will ever change"
Hobby or lifestyle, I hope you never stop making items that make us smile! =)
Below is my personal favorite!

I hope you learned as much from this wonderful interview as I did. Finding the balance between creating and promoting and having patience (which I have a hard time with myself) can be difficult but if you keep on trying success can happen!
Be sure to visit Rikke’s shop on Etsy and check out more adorable items like these:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/FeltedByRikke
www.feltedbyrikke.com


Courtney~*

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Tophatter Auction For Noah Batchelor

Tomorrow on Tophatter.com there will be 2 special auctions! Come out and support this sweet child!






Noah is a two-month-old fighting for his life at Riley's Children's Hospital in Indianapolis. He has 2 holes in his heart that are keeping it from functioning properly, causing his lungs to fill with fluid. He cannot have surgery until he is stable and has gained enough weight for it not to further endanger his frail health. All money donated from the proceeds of this auction will go toward his medical bills and his family's expenses.


This auction starts at 12:00 noonhttp://tophatter.com/auctions/5062
This one at 7:00 PMhttp://tophatter.com/auctions/5065

If you'd like to donate to one of these auctions here are the links:
http://tophatter.com/auctions/ce1e07/submit?campaign=community

http://tophatter.com/auctions/dc12db/submit?campaign=community

Thursday, August 2, 2012

More Pics of the Babies!

Georgie was trying to help me knit my b/f a scarf, lol!! 

"Now to relax"
(Under the heating pad)

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Spotlight on Shovava


I am a hippie.. this is simply a fact. I also don’t feel I look good in todays rhinestones and bling apparel. I have always preferred comfort to style but when browsing Shovava’s shop I felt like it wasn’t an either or decision. She has the perfect blend of comfort, style and artistic expression in a mix of beautiful tones and hues! I knew I had to share my discovery!















Roza’s Bio:
I've been born into a family of two artists in Kazakhstan and I've been always surrounded by creative atmosphere. Our house was always full of various Art books, Craft books, and of course lots of paintings and sculptures of my parents! My Mom is a professional tapestry maker and she's also a great seamstress. Obviously she has taught me everything she knows about sewing and craft making.
When I was 15, I moved to New York where I've worked in fashion industry for about 8 years and now I live in Australia, working on my own clothing line.

What inspired you to start your business?

When I first started, I was reconstructing over-sized men's t-shirts into creative fitted women's tops and did lots of experimenting with weaving and different cuts.
I put up few of my first designs on Etsy and I was surprised how well it was received by women! It inspired me to keep working on more, new designs. I then bought rolls of fabrics to create my designs from scratch. Later I moved on to more complex designs such as hoodies, dresses and skirts. Also I started incorporating hand drawing/painting and airbrushing stencils into my clothing line as well.

What inspires your creative process?

It might sound like a cliche, but I am inspired by just about anything around me! Luckily, I live in a very beautiful surroundings...Beautiful jungle, rivers, beach are just close by- nature is my number one inspiration. 


(With nature as her inspiration, no wonder she creates such beautiful pieces! Want this!)
What is your favorite thing you’ve made and why?
Thats a hard one! I can't pick one thing I like the most, because everything I made fits a certain mood, event and style. Each piece has its own unique feel.

(REVERSIBLE!! I love when one piece of clothing can work with so many different looks!!)


What advice do you have for other people who want to start or grow their Etsy shop?

I know this has been said many times, but after making Great product, Your number one thing should be GREAT photos. If you don't have great, clean photos, the customer has no way of seeing your product in all its glory- I mean that is the only way customers can judge your products online, since they are not able to touch/feel it. Also overall feel/look of the shop matters, It helps if the whole shop feels clean and easy on the eye.
When browsing her shop, you have to agree, she’s mastered the ever-elusive clean and beautiful photo talent that so many of us (myself definitely included!) struggle so much with!
Thank you so much Roza for creating such incredible, wearable works of art!! Please visit Shovava on Etsy, you’re sure to find something your closet simply CAN’T do without!

But you can’t have these two, they’re mine... ;) (J/K)


Thanks for reading!
Courtney~*

*~Seasonal Colors Poll~*

I'm working on a new piece and I'm looking for some input! I just got these awesome charms from Bellas Bead Habit on Etsy:



I have, what I hope is, a cool idea. But I need your input!
What colors do you associate with each of the four seasons?
Looking forward to hearing your responses! =)