Showing posts with label craft swap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft swap. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 September 2010

Our ATCs revealed!



So here we are fellow team members and faithful blog readers: the end of our ATC challenge/swap. My name is Virginie and I absolutely loved organizing this event. I am sure everyone has been challenged one way or another, whether it was to make a first ever card or whether to challenge yourself and try a new media. Also, optionally,
the participants could make a little 'handmade' something to accompany
the cards...

So, I invite you dear reader to:
a-Grab a cup of tea
b-click on the BLOG LINKS (in some cases, pictures are posted below) to have a wee look at our participants' little wonders...
c-PLEASE leave a comment and/or FOLLOW the blogs, we all work hard at them...

Let's start with:

Brigitte's 2 ATCs ( She wished to make an extra one to swap with me) She opted for a yarn/mixed media look.
Brigitte's ATC for Jessamyn
For Virginie

http://www.tanyamac.etsy.com/

http://cheekyurchin.blogspot.com/2010/09/little-update-and-some-new-art.html
Tanya has been very brave to participate as she's expecting a baby very very soon (unless it's arrived!!) So thanks for participating Tanya, and Congratulations in advance!!

Fiona from http://www.patchworkdelights.etsy.com/

'I love cupcakes'For more of Fiona's pictures, please visit http://www.patchworkdelights.blogspot.com/



Ruth from http://www.nicedaydesigns.etsy.com/ and http://www.nicedaysupplies.etsy.com/
http://nicedaydesigns-ruth.blogspot.com/2010/09/etsy-ireland-artist-trading-cards.html



Mary from http://www.myramison.etsy.com/

http://thebluecowandgreycrow.blogspot.com/p/work-in-progress.html



Aine from http://www.missaine.etsy.com/

http://miss-aine.blogspot.com/2010/09/etsy-ireland-atc-challenge.html



Beth from http://www.magpieandbutton.etsy.com/

'The magic Button'

http://www.magpieandbutton.blogspot.com/



Suzie from http://www.littlewhitedog.etsy.com/

http://www.littlewhitedog.ie/Little_White_Dog/Blog/Entries/2010/9/3_Etsy_Ireland_Artist_Trading_Cards_Swap.html



Me http://www.vivibijoux.etsy.com/

have a lookie at my 3 ATCs http://vivibijoux.com/2010/09/remember-the-atc-challenge-the-reveal-here/



Jessamyn from http://www.homespunireland.etsy.com/

http://homespunireland.blogspot.com/2010/09/etsy-ireland-atc-swap.html
Jessamyn is swaping twice, check it out!



Linda from http://www.clickdecourcyni.etsy.com/



Carrie from http://www.cherryblossomtattoo.etsy.com/

http://cherryblossomtattoophotography.blogspot.com/2010/09/my-very-first-atc.html



Bee from http://www.beeliciouscrafts.etsy.com/ and new shop http://www.cherieboutique.etsy.com/


http://www.beeliciouscrafts.blogspot.com/




Rachel from http://www.balanced.etsy.com/

http://balancedcrafts.com/blog/2010/09/etsy-ireland-team-atc-swap/


So I hope you enjoyed your browsing :) If you wish you had participated to the swap, don't hesitate to convo any of us, you never know we might be up for a new exciting challenge!Also if you'd like to swap links, mine is up for grab (code here on the left handside).
Meanwhile, thank you so much for blogging with us!!
^_^
Virginie

Saturday, 21 August 2010

Off to Dublin in the Sun

A sort of report on the proceedings in the Snail Bar on 14 August 2010
I headed down from Belfast to Dublin on a gorgeous summer's day, and this made getting up at 5.45am for the 8am train so much easier. After a pleasant train journey spent knitting and snoozing, I arrived in Dublin at 10am, and headed to my favourite yarn shop This is Knit. There, I looked at lots of beautiful yarn, and shopped...a little bit!

After time spent in shops, charity shops and St Stephen's Green, I was so hungry that I arrived in the Snail Bar early to tuck into a delicious brunch - the food is really really REALLY good and I can recommend it highly.

The first one to arrive after me was Elke, another German, who like myself has been living in Ireland for a long time (I think we arrived the same year). While we chatted on the terrace, more Etsians arrived inside, so we actually missed the first bits of conversation. However, we surely made up for it - often two conversations went on at the same time...

The following team members were present:


Fiona from Patchworkdelights
Angela from Artysmarty
Judith from ABoxForMyTreasure
Mo from Huggleknits
Tanya from TanyaMac
Hazel from Hazeldonnelly
Elke from dragonfly1760
an Etsian whose name and shop I didn't catch (sorry, please enlighten me!)
That would be Mary from A Wish for You (Etsy shop being rolled out sometime before Chrimbo!)
and Brigitte from purlsofcolour behind the camera.

Sarah from Redpossum and her daughter Poppy were also there, but had to leave early, so they are not in the photo.

Tanya also took some photos, and hopefully she'll add them to this article. Only one for ye girls - the rest were super fuzzy! (P.S This is me, TanyaMac, in green - in case you hadn't guessed already!) :P

Fiona from PatchworkDelights, Our Dublin Rep Angela from ArtySmarty,
Judith from aboxformytreasure and Mo from Huggleknits.

We had a great craft swap, and I now have some lovely fabrics, and bits for making more stitchmarkers! Mary (etsy shop on the way) brought in a whole bag of the cutest teddy bears she had once used for teaching. She also added lovely Etsy Ireland blog ribbons to them. The idea came up to leave the bears in prominent places to advertise the blog, or bring them on our journeys and take pics of them in front of famous landmarks a la Amelie.

So here's my bear...sunning himself at the Liffey!

However, although I took two bears, I couldn't just leave a bear behind in the train, so I gave my extra bear to a friend of mine who will display him prominently on her desk.

I had great fun planting my teds around the city - here's a couple of pics... ;)

Ted 1 fancied a spin to feel the breeze on his fur,
it was a very hot day in the city...


and Ted 2 had developed quite a thirst in my handbag!
(The tourists all went loopy when they saw him left there!)

I'm trying to recap what we discussed and decided, but if I have missed something, feel free to add it in the comments:


  • Sales are slow for everyone, and we had a good moan about it. However, to stay positive, we tried to focus on the Christmas business, and ideas floated around for an Etsy Ireland pop-up shop in Dublin sometime in December. A few people are looking into it.

  • Some people who are also selling on DaWanda talked a bit about that. Elke is really successful there, so she can be our DaWanda guru...

  • I brought up a few things relating to the blog. Letizia (Ooakie) reported that some people had encountered problems with the shop directory, and she and Francis (ShineSpinner) had investigated a few options in relation to changing the shop directory:
    1.) a long list of clickable shopnames on the side - simple and clear, but takes a lot of space on the blog
    2.) a link to categories and these link to Etsy pages with all the team members that do that. The disadvantage is that if you have not listed for a while, your shop is not likely to appear
    3.) The third way is to have a single link to another page with a full list of all shops (and a pic for each)

    Most people are happy with the drop down list as it is, and therefore Tanya will look at the code again to see if there is a glitch somewhere. Of all the options, number three was seen as the best, but the consensus was that it's a hell of a job to do, and it would be a huge page to scroll down to, unless we have more than one page or links to the different categories at the top of the page

  • We decided that if a shop that isn't one of the team or an Etsy shop wants to be added to our Craft Supplies page, we ask them for a 10% team discount.

  • The question of having some discussion forum on the blog also came up. However, since our Crafty Ireland team thread on Etsy is pretty quiet these days, we weren't too sure if we need one. I suggested we could use the discussion forum that is available on our Etsy Ireland facebook page, because that's already there. We didn't come to a conclusion on this, but Letizia and I will open a new Crafty Ireland team thread on the Etsy forums - after 114 pages it is about time...

  • Also Hazel brought in a copy of the Sunday Business Post, where our lovely Judith was surprised to find her lovely jewellery featured smack bang in the middle!  
It was great to see everybody, and hopefully more local meetings will be underway shortly.

I for my part stayed a few more hours in Dublin and spent some happy times at the Designer Mart at Cow's Lane (thanks to Hazel, who told me about it) and knitting at the Liffey.

However, it had been a long day, and when I got home, I had the earliest night in ages! When do I ever get to bed at 11pm???