Monday, 28 February 2011

Crafty News Desk

Greetings from the Crafty News Desk on a sunny but frosty morning here in Dublin.

As promised this week I am starting a look at the provinces with a visit to Connaught

ConnaughtGalway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo
According to ETSY there are 44 active Etsy shops in the area 
Galway:  15   Leitrim:  6   Mayo:  10  Roscommon:  3  Sligo:  10
Hello to all in Connaught.  Give us a wave in the comments below!!!!!!!

Items of interest for Connaught
Galway:  Check out the Galway market here >>> market
Galway:  A Festival of Art, Craft & Music coming up in Spidal >>>spidal
Leitrim:  The Essence of Craft in Carrick-on-Shannon >>>craft
Leitrim:  Ballinamore Knit and Crochet Club -  Tuesdays in the library at 11.00  Mayo:  Westport food and craft fair >>>  westport
Mayo:  A Case for Craft exhibition on Castlebar from March >>> castlebar
Mayo:  National Museum of Country Life in Castlebar >>> museum
Roscommon:  Guinness world knitting record attempt in Roscommon  >>>guinness
Sligo:  check out the Sligo craft trail>>> crafttrail
Sligo:  Food Festival in March  >>>festival

I am sure there are lots more happening in Connaught over the coming months.  If you have any items you would like included in this list please get in touch.  Check out the comments below for the new market coming soon to Carrick....... Sounds great......

Other news.
A reminder to those of you living in Belfast - the Home Souk is coming up on 5 March and the Fashion Souk on 13 March as part of Belfast Fashion week, 9-13 March.  More details here >>>souk

Items from the Blog
  • Monster St. Patrick's Day giveaway from the Crafty Ireland Team coming soon....keep an eye on the blog.  If you are an Irish Etsy member and would like to be involved  check this out >>>giveaway
  • Dublin Meet up next Saturday >>>Dublin meet

If I have forgotten anything just get in touch here>>> Mo or add it as a comment at the end of this bulletin

NEXT WEEK    LEINSTER ----- GET YOUR INFO IN BY SUNDAY EVENING HERE>>>  Mo

Cheers for now
Mo
huggleknits
mosbitsnpieces

Sunday, 27 February 2011

An Introduction to Etsy Chat

Nadine from The Thistle Patch has compiled a quick introduction to Etsy chat from screenshots.

After months of silence, we had an Etsy Ireland team chat yesterday, and it was very relaxing and fun. There will be another one soon, so keep an eye on the date, time and password, posted in our 'chat thread' in the Crafty Ireland team discussion forum. The chat thread is set to 'private', so only team members can see it. To join the Etsy Ireland team, please contact Letizia through her shop.

When you go to the Etsy chat rooms and enter the password for the Etsy Ireland chat (which will be opened at the announced date and time), you see this:


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Nadine's comments show how much there is to explore in the chat room, and all the fun things you can do while chatting.

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There is also a list of commands you can use in the chat room:


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If you have any questions about Etsy chat, feel free to post them in the comments section. 

See you in chat!

Saturday, 26 February 2011

Eyes Open Ireland - Giovanna of Tirabaralla



Today's Eyes Open Ireland comes courtesy of Giovanna of Tirabaralla from Dublin.

Giovanna is Italian and has lived in Ireland for almost 3 years now.
She lived her first 10 Irish months on the Aran Islands, on Inis Mor, to be exact.

She says,
"It was a very special and strong experience and I still cherish it, despite the initial difficulties about adapting to something so different from my habits (I come from the city of Florence, in Tuscany). Most of the beauty of living in such a place is...the beauty of the place itself, see for yourself :) ".

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Dun Eochla, at the highest point on the island.


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Entrance of Teaghlach Einne, St. Enda's church, in Killeany.


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A detail of a column inside the small church, which, at present, is half buried in the sand.


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Another detail of the little church, as you see it's still cherished and visited :)


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A view from An Tra Mor surroundings, my favourite beach, near Killeany Village.

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The joys of living on a remote island on a good summer day!
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Man, these make me want to go to the beach! Aren't they beautiful?! The Aran Islands are definitely on my list of places to visit!

Have photos of your own you'd like to share?
Send them my way and tell me why you took the photo, which county it is in and your name and Etsy shop link. You can convo me on Etsy or email me at rach@balancedcrafts.com

Thanks so much for sharing with us, Giovanna!!

Friday, 25 February 2011

Fab Five on Friday


This week I have gathered five absolutely gorgeous items that just exude warmth and luxury. Stay cosy and stylish in HeliDesigns' fox stole or MirkaDesign's neckwarmer. Relax and unwind in the soft glow of bluebellecocandles' aromatherapy jars. Add a touch of rich elegance to your day with ShinyJane's felted brooch or byAMOR's agate necklace.

Featured items:
1. Animal Friendly Fox Stole, from HeliDesigns
2. Soy Aromatherapy Jar Candles, from bluebellecocandles
3. The Modest Beauty Brooch, from ShinyJane
4. Asymmetrical Gemstone Necklace, from byAMOR
5. Mega Neck Warmer, from MirkaDesign


Chosen by Beth of magpieandbutton.
As always, if you would like to suggest or curate a Fab Five on Friday of your very own, just send me an Etsy convo :)

Thursday, 24 February 2011

How to Get Featured in Treasuries

Lately, there's been a fantastic buzz about treasuries in the team. They're a great (free) way to promote each other, especially if shared on Twitter, Facebook and blogs. Featuring in a well thought-out collection can get you on the front page of Etsy, which leads to hundreds of views and therefore, potential sales. Anne-Marie of Handmade by Amo'r here, pondering what you can do to increase your chances of getting into treasuries more often. I sought some insight from a few experienced curators.

Creating a treasury is an art form in itself. I asked Fiore of Fiore Jewellery what she looks for when choosing items for her stunning collections. 'When curating a treasury I usually start with a colour, a colour combination or a theme.' she says.
' I then look for sharp photos that fit the theme, with plain, uncluttered background - white often works very well. I often look for photos with an interesting angle, or a closeup.'

I agree whole heartedly, sharp, uncluttered photos do have a better chance. Having said that, occasionally I'm surprised (and embarassed) to see my worst, darkest and dullest photos getting into treasuries. I suspect that sometimes a few um, let's say 'atmospheric' rather than 'dull', photos get chosen to contrast with sharper, brighter pics and make them stand out. My photo is in it for the wrong reasons but 'who cares?' I cry 'I'm in it!'

That's all very well, but the offending items remain, unsold, in my shop so it's time to reshoot a few. If you need help with the all-important photos, this post by Ruth of Nicedaydesigns may be of use.


Margo of Lilabelle Design is another prolific treasury curator. 'I enjoy creating treasuries but also browsing through them. The ones with a theme/story always catch my eye. A theme can be built up with items from one category e.g birds, love, spring weddings or by using color.Check out The Painted Rabbit blog where "Treasuries take individual items and turn them into beautiful, moving, and even emotional collages. " I was delighted to have my "Enchanted Feeling" treasury featured here.'

'Hand in hand with theme comes trends. What is currently in vogue? Ideas can come from anywhere; bus stop posters, magazines, things people say. I recently did one with ballet as theme and the film, Black Swan" was the trend, see "Raising the barre" .'

To keep ahead of trends, Etsy's Merchandising Desk is the place to go. I usually try to list a few seasonal pieces or 'hot trend' items each month. However, tweaking how you present and describe items already sitting in your shop can be just as effective.

Once you have your 'hot' items, tagging well will help you get found, not only by buyers but by treasury curators on the hunt for suitable items. Use all 14 tags and include terms to describe the item, the colours and when appropriate, to tie in with current trends and themes.

Using your team tag 'craftyirelandteam' on all your items increases the chances of you getting into a team treasury.

I've noticed that since I finally started making treasuries a few months ago, I get featured in them more and more. So it seems a big key to getting into treasuries, is to make treasuries.
Rachel of Balanced curates a staggering number of gorgeous treasuries every month. She also gets featured regularly and is no stranger to that holy grail, the front page. 'I believe I've had the best luck with reciprocal treasuries.' she comments. 'Sometimes I like to make one, specifically as a show of gratitude, by including all the shops who have featured me recently.

I've also recently joined a treasury team, so we are always promoting each other as well as other favorites. I highly recommend joining a treasury team (or any team, and do use your team tag!) if you enjoy making them. The more you make, the more shops you feature, the better your chances of you being featured in turn.'
This goodwill is probably true of all networking within the site. Etsy is a community. Getting involved by participating on the discussion forums, making or commenting on treasuries, or whichever way you choose, can come back to you threefold. I find there's a lot of kindness on the site and within the Crafty Ireland Team, where crafters are always willing to help each other out and repay the complement.

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Team Treasuries


Thanks to everyone last week who entered the team challenge, it was a great success.

It's great to feel Spring in the air, but as it's still breezy, rainy and chilly I went for this airy white theme in this weeks treasury.

We've got some really beautiful treasuries here from team members this week, it's great to see everyone being so active. As Saint Patricks Day is coming up I would suggest that you would think of using this theme if you are making any treasuries. Etsy make a big deal out of this holiday, and they feature lots of Irish themed items on front page. It's also time to start making your Paddy's Day items, and make sure to tag them with 'craftyirelandteam' so they can be found.













Monday, 21 February 2011

Dublin Catch-Up - Lock it in!



Hi Everyone - just a quick note to confirm that we'll hold the Dublin catch-up at 2pm on Saturday 5th March at Foam.  It's a great suggestion and looks super funky!  Have a look on facebook, has directions to get there too, foam on facebook.  See you there - Angela                                                                                      

Crafty News Desk

Greetings from the Crafty News Desk + UPDATES


This week I am sending out a Challenge to all of you Etsy Crafters in Ireland  - What's happening where you live?
Over the next 4 weeks I will be highlighting one of our 4 Irish Provinces and listing any events coming up.  This can include
- markets
- shows that include some of our Etsy clann
- exhibitions
- courses
- blog giveaways etc. etc. etc

Let all of our Etsy family know whats coming up in the area and keep our followers up to date with where they can find you or "like" you....
Also if any of our followers would like to share some information with the Irish Etsy clann feel free to contact me with your details.
So the posting dates are:
Connaught on Monday 28 February
Leinster on Monday 7 March (incl Dublin)
Munster on Monday 14 March
Ulster on Monday 21 March
so get your thinking caps on, ask around your area and get in touch.  You can contact me through my shop at this link -----  CONTACT MO and get the details in by lunchtime on the day before.

Some news items for you
  • 24 Hour Print Pop Up Project, Limerick 26 - 27 February Limerick
  • ‘Make a Botanic Print’ Workshop at Airfield, Dublin, 10 March airfield
  • The Design Basket is a new gift website that will be launching in approximately 6 weeks showcasing the products of Irish designers & crafts people.   Free to set up - 25% commission on sales.  If you are interested in joining or would like some further information, please contact Sarah Jane Lynch on 086 826 4612. Alternatively, please send an email to sarahjane1980@gmail.com
  • news in from Angela from wheretheresawool  of  the Dublin Alternative Wedding Event at the Guinness Storehouse this Sunday 27th February.  She will be there with her hand made crochet wedding favours.  As there may still be stalls available you can contact Linda McAllorum of One of a Kind Weddings on 087 295 1578.
That's about it for now
So get your thinking caps on and get in touch soon.
Cheers
Mo

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Eyes Open Ireland - Michelle of A Room in the Cottage


Today's Eyes Open Ireland post comes courtesy of Michelle from A Room in the Cottage.



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a photo taken from the top of her garden in Kildare


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a photo of the ruin of Bellgrove House that belongs to her boyfriend


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Sam, her golden retriever. Looking happy as can be!

Have photos of your own you'd like to share?
Send them my way and tell me why you took the photo, which county it is in and your name and Etsy shop link. You can convo me on Etsy or email me at rach@balancedcrafts.com

Thanks so much for sharing with us, Michelle!!

Friday, 18 February 2011

Fab Five on Friday


For today's Fab Five I've put together a palette of gentle, muted tones and a lovely selection of soft textures with these five beautiful items from Crafty Ireland Team members.

Featured items:
1. Old New Borrowed Blue Bride Pendant Charm, by QueenOfCuffs
2. Ocean Waves Shawl, by KnitSpinFelt
3. Pearly Daydreams, by KerriMcEvoy
4. Smile Because It Happened, by cherryblossomtattoo
5. Swarovski Fruit Charm Bracelet, by Elimare


Chosen by Beth of magpieandbutton.
As always, if you would like to suggest or curate a Fab Five on Friday of your very own, just send me an Etsy convo :)

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Have a Handmade 7th Wedding Anniversary

Hi Anne-Marie here with the fourth and final instalment of the Wedding Anniversary series, this time focusing on the 7th year of marriage.

The traditional symbols for the 7th anniversary are wool and copper, two indiginous materials that have been used by Irish crafters for centuries.


I found loads of gorgeous and diverse wool items made by members of the Crafty Ireland Team

for her....
...or for him

Unisex Scarf by Huggle Knits

Wool is said to symbolise warmth and comfort in the relationship. It also stands for durability; three qualities I'd certainly associate with woollen items handmade in a sheep-farming and yarn-spinning country like Ireland. However, in recent years, wool has shown its versatility, used to make exciting jewellery and accessories .

Wool Flower Necklace by Life is Serendipity

Crochet Bag by Selkie Crochet

If you'd prefer to make your own gift you'll find plenty of tempting wool and other supplies locally on Etsy. Yellow happens to be the colour associated with the 7th Anniversary so I found just the thing:
Silk and Merino Wool Blend from Woolly Gathering

Copper is also given to celebrate the 7th year of wedlock. This warm, reddish-brown metal has been utlised in Ireland since the early Bronze Age.

Copper and Silver Pendant by Stradbally Jewellery

Copper has long been used by healers to treat inflammatory conditions such as arthritis. Copper and to a lesser extent, brass, were introduced as 7th wedding anniversary gifts with the coming of the industrial age. The modern gift to mark the 7th year is a desktop set. This probably came about because desktop and inkpot sets originally featured copper or brass.


Onyx Earrings from my own shop, Handmade by Amo'r

The gemstone for the 7th year together is onyx, a sleek and timeless stone. Like most gems, onyx has many meanings. As well as a stone for healing, it is associated with protection, positivity, eloquence, and sharpened wits, if I dare say, qualities that wouldn't go astray in any relationship :-).

Happy Anniversary!


The rest of the series:
1st & 2nd Anniversary
3rd, 4th, 5th Anniversary
6th Anniversary

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Treasury Challenge Winner

I hope you all had a love filled day on Monday for Valentines! The votes have all been tallied, and it was a close run thing with so many great entries for our treasury team challenge. The very deserving winner is...

Tirabaralla with her beautiful treasury I <3>
Tirabaralla is an Italian woman living in Ireland between Dublin and Co. Wicklow. She lived her first 31 years in her home country, Italy, more precisely Florence, in Tuscany and then moved to Ireland following her passion for this country.
Tirabaralla loves the warmth, the sense of colour and taste of her home country and loves a simpler and friendly life of her host country, she tries to convey all of this in her work with handmade and a passion for everything retro, vintage, shabby chic.

She works with beads, paper, buttons, silver, fabric.She also has a strong passion for vintage and reusing, objects and clothes with a story.She also loves one of a kind pieces because they are unique, like people are.

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