Showing posts with label crafty ireland etsy treasury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafty ireland etsy treasury. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Step by Step to Making Etsy Treasuries.

A request was made to post an easy tutorial on making Etsy treasuries. Anne-Marie here, hoping to make it eeeezy peeeezy without over-simplifying...here goes...

Treasuries are lists of items from various Etsy shops curated by Etsy members to showcase and promote each other. They are fun to make, and most of us find them addictive!


You'll find treasuries when you click on 'Buy' on the Etsy site. Click 'Explore Treasury' to bring up the page shown in this screen shot above. To start your own collection hit the big blue button on the right 'Create a List.'
This brings you to the window above. The first thing I always do is set the Privacy to 'Only you' while I'm working away but it's important to remember to set it to 'Everyone' when you are finished. Those who are more experienced and super fast at making treasuries probably don't bother to temporarily hide their list as they can get it done in one short sitting. I however, am slow and do it in stages rather than in one go, so I hide it until it is ready to share.

Give your list a short, title and if you wish, a brief description. You can edit this later if you find the theme evolves a little as you get into it.

Over on the right of the screen you can use up to 18 tags to describe your treasury, much like you tag the listings in your shop. Be sure to use the tag 'craftyirelandteam' for team treasuries so Ruth of Nice Day Designs can find them for the treasury report.

Next, open a new tab or a second browser and log into Etsy so you can find and copy the listings you wish to feature.

Search for items to include. If you are making a team treasury use the search term 'Craftyirelandteam', perhaps adding a second term to suit a chosen theme or colour. I've clicked into a listing from Daisy Chain Crafts in this example. Go up to the top of the screen where the URL for the listing can be found (highlighted blue in the screenshot above.) Right click on the URL to highlight it and click 'copy'.
Go back to the original tab/browser where your treasury is and paste the URL into one of the boxes labeled 'Listing URL.' Then click 'ok' beside it and the item will be inserted into your treasury.
Keep going back and forth between the two tabs/browsers, filling up your treasury with suitable items. You have up to 16 slots to use. You can move items about by dragging the image from box to box until you are happy with the layout.

A handy little tip is to save the list from time to time so you don't accidentally lose your work going back and forth, and then just hit the edit button on the bottom right to continue. If you do that, best not to worry about the layout until you have filled up all the slots.

It is not advised to include your own items or to use more than one item per shop, especially if you hope for your treasury to reach the front page.

Etsy advises us to 'make it beautiful' and how you do that is as individual as you are :-). If you are not sure how to approach the design, browsing the existing treasuries may inspire you. Some treasuries are based soley on colour and/or theme. Some tell a story. Some have a pattern, others don't. There is no set formula. Afterall, making a treasury is an art in itself.
When you are done, check you are happy with your title and tags, hit save and remember to change the privacy back to 'everyone' so you can share the treasury.

Many treasury curators contact the shops they have featured to let them know. It's not obligatory but it is nice and of course, it means your treasury will be seen by more people, and hopefully shared via their twitter and facebook accounts or blogs.

Here is my Springtime treasury if you would like a closer look at all the gorgeous items and shops featured.

The Crafty Ireland Team have a thread going where you can post team treasuries.


Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Clickety click - St Patrick's team treasuries

We've got 3 fabulous St Patrick's Day themed treasuries currently twinkling away in the vast Treasury lists.

Seek and ye shall find has been snagged by TanyaMac with an impressive array of beautiful things. It's so great to see creative interpretations of the Ireland / St Patrick's theme which showcase the group's work and loving the warm gold and orange hues in there too.


And An Irish Holiday has been snagged by IrishWoolen, another varied and impressive range of items to get the Paddy's vibe going, with great green and cool blue shades. Great work.

And Quaint, snagged by Balanced is continuing the St Patrick's theme. The Treasury team are firing!


If you have time to visit and click, click, click and comment that would be great. Thanks to everyone's hard work at snagging the many Treasuries over the past weeks.

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Balanced makes the front page of Etsy

Congratulations Balanced! As I logged on this morning and had a peek at the front page of Etsy, who should be there shining brightly but Balanced. Well done.


And interesting that an Irish-themed treasury has hit the front page, sadly not one of ours :o( but hang in there, we'll get there. Time to hit the treasury clock again ...

Monday, 25 January 2010

Clickety click and 'Share the Love' - Ooakie does it again!

Ooakie and her magic fingers have scored ANOTHER treasury. I'm starting to think she never sleeps and just lurks in the treasury waiting to pounce. Amazing stuff!
This theme is Heart and Soul and there are delicious Valentine-themed goodies. You must click, click and have a peek. Thanks again Ooakie for persistence and your hard work!

Friday, 22 January 2010

Clickety click - another treasury for the team!

Ooakie has snagged another treasury - I don't know how she does it! Every time I go near the treasury it's hugely oversubscribed ... so well done for persistence and know-how! If you could spare a few moments to have a peek and click away on the items and increase the views for each it will help promote all the participants and be much appreciated.


The theme is blue and the mix of things look beautifully serene together. Thanks Ooakie!
http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list.php?room_id=107788

Friday, 15 January 2010

lets see those fingers.... clickety click! ;)


Judith from aboxformytreasure has managed to snag a treasury for the team!
Please pop on over to her treasury, click all the images (these count as item views) and drop a comment! :) If you haven't tried building a treasury before and would like to give it a go, then here is a really helpful article that goes through the basics...

Also Ooakie picked up on this interesting thread in the forums regarding Etsy in Europe - have a peek...

Oh and while you're at it folks, please sign the petition for an etsy currency converter! now wouldn't that be handy???