Showing posts with label irish etsy sellers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label irish etsy sellers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

A conversation with Sue Graham



This article was first published on Work your Art:



Hello there! What’s your name and where do you live?

My name is Sue Graham.
I am originally from London, but currently live in the middle of the beautiful countryside in County Cork, Ireland.



Is being an artist your day job? If not, “what do you do?”

I have three day jobs actually. The first is the running of my animal sanctuary for farm animals and birds. We currently have a horse, three donkeys, a goat, 13 sheep, a goose, six hens, six ducks and six lovebirds.
The second is the running of my online shop www.amazingbeads.net and its Etsy counterpart www.etsy.com/shop/amazingbeads. This involves searching the Internet worldwide for different beads and beading supplies. I try and buy different because there are so many bead shops on the Internet and I see no point in selling the same as everyone else.  Of course you have to have a certain amount of basic stock that is the same or similar, but I try very hard to find interesting beads in the vintage, gemstone and handmade ranges too, so that my shop will stand out from the crowd.
The third day job I have is designing and making jewellery, and sourcing vintage jewellery. I always have lots of ideas floating around in my head, but the first thing I do is to draw a rough sketch of the idea, and notes about the beads I might like to use.   After that I lay the beads out onto a beading design board and play around with the design a bit more.  I must say that the design on the board once it is ready to make is often very different to how it started out in my head.
I love vintage jewellery and started selling that on my website too. It’s been very popular. I try and source jewellery that is in the middle to high end range, and that is in excellent vintage condition.  I check everything thoroughly before I photograph and list it, so that hopefully no customer will ever receive a piece where the string is worn and may break etc.
I sell my jewellery, my own handmade and the vintage, on www.amazingbeads.net, and on a second Etsy shop which I have named Swanky Jewels. www.etsy.com/shop/swankyjewels
So those are my three main day jobs. I also write a blog, and articles for magazines when I have time.



How would you describe your work?

I would describe my jewellery as fairly eclectic. On the one hand I love to make classic styles, but there is another side of me that likes to make things that are a bit more trendy and casual. I love gemstones and I love colour. For myself I like chunky jewellery, but I actually to design and make more delicate pieces too.


Do you feel you have a specific demographic or audience you create for? What are the characteristics of your ‘ideal customer’?

Customers who buy beads and beading supplies are in quite a broad age and type of person. They would be between 18 years and 65 years, some younger, some older. Of course these customers would have many different styles of jewellery and crafts that they make.
With regards to the jewellery, I would say that most of my customers would be between 28 years and 65 years. A lot of the vintage jewellery is sold as bridal/wedding wear, and my own designs tend to be sold for everyday and office wear, and special occasions.
I think many of my customers like to buy a piece of jewellery for a special event, but that  they can wear on many occasions afterwards too.


When do you feel most inspired to create?

Mornings from about 11am after all the animal stuff is done. Then again in the evenings after the animals have been fed, watered and put to bed. The evenings is when I do all of the internet work.
I tend to work every day, and I’m in my studio until late at night too. I love what I do, and because I work from home I can be in and out, and doing other things if I want to.

 
Are you presently promoting on social media? Which platform gave you results and which didn’t?

The social media platforms I use are Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. I’d say that they all give me equal results, but like any social media, you get back what you put in. If I slow down on posts to any then I stop getting views and comments.  Having a social media presence is almost a full time job on its own, but if you are a small business as I, and many others like me are, then it’s something you have to find time for because there is little or no money for advertising.
Personally, I think it’s better than advertising too, because if you speak and act as yourself then customers can get to know you, and gain a trust in you.



What kind of marketing are you currently doing for your creative business? Is it working out?

I use the social media platforms as above, and I also comment when I can on forums, and the like. I’m a huge believer in word of mouth marketing and believe that it is the best advertising you can get.
I know that when my customers are happy they will tell their friends about me, and that is what I aim for.


Do you invest in any kind of advertising?

Until recently I have never paid for advertising, but I decided to try a couple of Facebook adverts this year for the first time ever.  I’m finding that it really works in so much as I’ve had many new likes on my two Facebook pages. Whether they translate into sales remains to be seen, as it’s very early days yet.


What is the number one tip you have for creatives in your niche that are just starting out?

That they don’t expect lots of sales straight away.  I see lots of sellers in the Etsy forums complaining that they haven’t made any sales yet, and when you look at how long their shop has been open, it’s only been a few months or even weeks.
It takes a lot of time and personal effort such as marketing in the social media to get your name out there. Things don’t happen overnight, but if you don’t give up the sales will come.


What are the things you feel yourself struggling with?

Oh the same as many of us who have a small business I guess –  SEO and Tags.  Just when you think you’ve got the hang of it, something changes, but you don’t know what that something is, and you have to start learning what to do all over again.


Do you set regular goals for yourself and your business? What are you currently aiming for?

I’m very bad at setting goals I’m afraid. I very rarely do. I know we are always told that we should, but I prefer to let things happen, but work hard toward making them happen better. I suppose that’s my goal then. To make things happen better.


What is something you’d still like to learn (a skill, a topic) with regards to creative entrepreneurship?

I actually love learning new skills and topics. I would love to have better writing skills. Well not so much the writing, as the vocabulary and grammar that would enable me to write articles and my blog better.
I also want to learn more about the history of beads and different types of jewellery through the ages, as well as about individual jewellers whose jewellery I may sell in vintage.



When reading back this interview one year from now, what do you think would have changed?

I’d like to think that I had learned more about the subjects I’ve just mentioned above, so that I am able to write more articles about different subjects within my niche, whether about beads, jewellery or animals/birds. I hope that I’m still going strong with my shops and jewellery, and that I have made improvements in everything I do.


Shops:
www.amazingbeads.net
www.etsy.com/shop/amazingbeads
www.etsy.com/shop/swankyjewels

Social Media:
www.pinterest.com/amazingbeads
www.facebook.com/SwankyJewels
www.facebook.com/sueatkilmeedy
www.twitter.com/sueatkilmeedy

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Welcome New Members

Hello Crafty Peeps
Since we last met the team has grown quite a bit
We now have 580 members
and there are 8,590 items for sale on Etsy tagged craftyirelandteam

So without further ado and for your shopping pleasure may I introduce some of our newest members

Luck Money - Linocut Block Print
by Lino Block Reality in Dublin

Vintage style notepeper
 by |Trish Middleton Design in Wexford

Celtic Knot Wood Burned and hand painted Blue (Ref:66)
By Crafts Cois Farraige in Arklow

SLS-free Handmade Jigsaw Soap
By Miss Individual in Kildare

Orange and Mandarin Lip Balm
By You Organic in Dublin

Traditional tattoo Hourglass
By Dystopia Art in Sligo

 
By Mireog in Dungavan

A great big Crafty Ireland Team Welcome to you all!!
We wish you lots of luck and many sales :o)

Don't forget to stop by the Team Forum for chat,advice and hints and tips...

So off you go peeps, visit our newest members shops and leave some hearts and drop some dollars.

Until Next Time




Sunday, 24 June 2012

Eyes Open Ireland

Hello Crafty Peeps!

Eyes Open Ireland returns this week with a post from

Carys Says....

Saint Patrick's College Chapel and grounds, Maynooth, Co. Kildare

 "The chapel is a gorgeous building both inside and out, with a preposterously tall spire, and is surrounded by interesting college buildings, quads, gardens, and lovely grounds.  The grounds and gardens make for a nice walk and retreat on a sunny day, and are free for the public to stroll in as far as I'm aware!  The chapel itself is a very peaceful space which is lovely to go and sit in for quiet contemplation, so long as the organist doesn't start practicing.



I chose the chapel in particular as it has a special significance to my life.  In 2006, I was invited to work on a conservation and restoration project in the chapel building.  Here, I worked as part of a team that were involved with re-applying decoration to the side chapels.  The artwork inside the chapel is remarkable, and as such working on the job was very intimidating at times!  Altogether I spent 10 months on the job, and frequently felt like pinching myself for most of it as it was one of the most enjoyable times of my life, and I just couldn't believe such a wonderful opportunity had come my way.  It led to me settling in Ireland for the next five years (I'm from the UK originally) where I still live today!




  When I started the job, there were a few hiccoughs in the progress of the restoration, so I had to return to the UK for a few months until the chapel was ready for the decoration.  It was during that period that I started making cards.  My first few attempts were based on trying (not all that well!) to replicated the decorative patterns and style of the chapel walls in some way. This was when I started to stitch around the outlines of the patterns on cards I was making. The cards I make now have evolved quite a lot since then in the design and subject matter, but the execution is still almost exactly the same, so in a way I feel that the place has had a direct influence on what I make today




Thank you Carys for sharing your fab pictures with us!

Check out Carys' Hand stitched cards in her  Etsy shop


Cards birds buttons and hearts - stitched by hand set of 2



If you would like to take part in Eyes Open Ireland
please contact me through my Etsy Shop

Until Next Time


Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Welcome New Members

Hello Crafty Peeps!

Time once again to welcome our new members
And we've quite a few :o)

So without further ado for your shopping pleasure
may I introduce........

Vintage 1930's wine dress with cream lace collar
By A Retro Life in Killaloe

Colorful Lap Quilt
By Created by Jo in Dublin

Holly-day necklace

 Original Irish Handmade Decorative Encasutic Wax Art Block.
By This Little Studio  in Monaghan

Small red silk bag with taffeta lining.
By Sokell in Dublin

Needle felted Baby Bunny Rabbit
By Little Petal in Belfast

Barefoot Sandals
By Love Your Shoes in Cork

Vintage Fabric Heart Charm, Perfume Bottle Charm and Key Charm on a Silver Tone Charm Bracelet
By VHVintageHeart in Belfast

Custom Baby Birth Print - Unframed
By Issy Alice in Cork

Black & White Bag
By Green Rabbit Designs in Nothern Ireland

Lady Lavery Print
By Mysterious Man in Dublin

Phew! That's a lot of new members!!
We get bigger and better every day!

As always we wish you all
Lot's of Luck and
Many Sales!

So off you go, check out our newest members shops
and don't forget to leave
Some hearts & dollars :o)

Until Next Time

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Eyes Open Ireland

Ok Team
We Need Your Input

Eyes Open Ireland
is a post here on the team forum where you, our team members,
show us your favourite photo's of places and tell us why they inspire you.

It can be somewhere miles from where you are or right outside your door.
All you need to do is send in 5 or 6 pictures and tell us why you picked them.

In return we will post links to your Etsy shop,Facebook page, Twitter etc.

Brownshill Dolmen Carlow

This is one of my favourite places in Carlow, The Brownshill Dolmen.
It is Magical! 
I love to sit under it and feel the fear of it collapsing on me.
Even though it has been there for over 5000 years you never know :o)

It is fabulolus and fast becoming a huge tourist attraction, even the PaddyWagon stops here now.
At this time of year it is starting to get busy but if you time it right you can have it all to yourself.

Browneshill Dolmen
Also called Cromlechs from the gaelic Crom = Stone & Lech = Flagstone 
The capstone alone weighs about 100 tonnes and is the largest to be found in Europe!
How the hell did they build this 5000 years ago???


It has never been excavated so there is not a lot of info available but it is still fascinating.

I love it! Even when driving by it always turns my head.


If you would like to show us your pictures and tell us why you love them
please contact me through my Etsy Shop

We need your input to keep this blog alive :o)

Until Next Time


Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Welcome New Members

Hello Crafty Peeps!

Wow! That was a fast week!!
Can't believe it's March already!

Time once again to
Welcome our New Members.

We have 3 New Members this week
So without further ado and for your viewing and shopping pleasure
May I introduce......
Irish sheep soap
By Scent Cosmetics Northern Ireland

Glass Bubbles Necklace

Bunting for Girls, Handmade, very pretty, wonderful in a girl's room or for birthdays/occasions

Welcome to the team everyone
As always we wish you all
Lots of  Luck
And Many Sales.
Don't forget to drop into the Team Forum for
Announcements, Advice & Chat

Some great talent here folks so stop by our newest member shops
 and leave some hearts and dollars ;o)

If you have an up and running Etsy shop
and would like to join the team
just drop Sue from Amazing Beads a convo.

Until Next Time

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Welcome New Members

Hello Crafty Peeps!

Time once again to
welcome our newest members to the team.

We have 11 new team mates this week,
So without further ado
May I introduce.....
Elsa - Original Art Print
By MissAshleyH in Dublin

Bright Funky Floral Throw Pillow Cover/ Cushion Cover, Pillow Cover. Cotton  14" x 14" Turquoise, Pink, Orange, Yellow, Green

 Shawl Brooch Barrett made from Irish Blackthorn. Free shipping.
By Irish Blackthorn in Dublin

Pendant of 5 Jade Cabochons set in Pewter - St Patricks Day and beyond - Free Shipping
By SilverBeadsnPearls in Wexford

Men's Chianti Red Wool Felt Trilby

Handbag charm in purple and pink lollipop swirl

beaded crochet doily
By mcelweetomomi in Carlow

Eye Test necklace by MAgne of MayFly FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING
By MayFlyEtsyShop in Dublin

Reversible bib made with organic terry towelling and organic cotton jersey
By The Organic Bib Shop in Tuamgraney

owl charm bracelet

Rainbow seed bead wrapped bangle bracelet - Free Shipping
By Ali and Milo in Cork

Welcome to the team everyone
As always we wish you all
Lot's of luck
and Many Sales :o)

Stop by our newest shops folks
and don't forget to leave some hearts and dollars!

Until Next Time

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Welcome New Members

Hello again crafty peeps!
Sorry to interrupt your
fabulous pancake flipping 
but it's time once again to 
Welcome our Newest Members

Our team gets bigger and better every day
At this moment we have 483 members
and there are 7896 items listed for sale on Etsy tagged

So without further ado
and for you shopping pleasure
may I introduce....
Blue Whirl Handknit Scarf
By Linda Kelly Designs in Offaly

Love the Sky - Original Painting

Rosette Necklace
By Born Rubie in Dublin

Wild Mountain Mushrooms
By Twist & Tangle in Kilkenny

Handmade Kenmare Lace inset in a silver Keyring
By Kenmare Lace in Kerry

3 notebooks / jotters  (Glitter / white & silver)
By SoLittles in Dublin

Its a Hoot: Owl Pendant - Jasper - Vintaj Leaf - Patina Owl - Vintaj Chain - Swarovski - Czech - Wire Wrapped - Jewellery by Grace of Eden
By Grace Of Eden in Wexford

Welcome one and all!
We wish you all
Lots of Luck and Many Sales!!!

Great talent to check out here peeps
so stop by and leave some hearts and drop some dollars ;o)

Until Next Time
Enjoy Your Pancakes!