~ Fall 2008 Brat Feature ~
Every few weeks we feature one of our members, this time we are proud to Feature:
indigobaydesigns and littlepinkplum
Double Brat with two stores!
Double Brat with two stores!
See her etsy shops here;
http://www.indigobaydesigns.etsy.com/
http://www.littlepinkplum.etsy.com/
Her flickr photos here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30849866@N07
See the post on our Bratty Blog here;
http://etsymilitarybratteam.blogspot.com/
http://www.indigobaydesigns.etsy.com/
http://www.littlepinkplum.etsy.com/
Her flickr photos here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30849866@N07
See the post on our Bratty Blog here;
http://etsymilitarybratteam.blogspot.com/
1-Tell us a bit about yourself (name, location, affiliations, and personal stuff).
My name is Janet and I’m married with 3 kids. I live in El Cajon, CA (same place as our team leader oceankisses and also lizedgar). I am an Army brat and was born in Maryland. I graduated from high school in Japan and then my father was transferred to Arizona. A friend of mine was living in San Diego and asked me to share an apartment with her. So I moved out here and that was almost 20 years ago.
2-What is the first thing you can remember making by hand?
How and why did you make it?
I remember in elementary school gluing Popsicle sticks together to make a picture frame, and then gluing macaroni shells onto the Popsicle sticks. My teacher spray painted the frame and I gave it to my parents. It was something all the kids in my class made to give to their parents for Christmas.
With my pocket mirrors, I look at various types of paper and try to figure out if that particular paper would be a good design for a mirror. And I make a lot of pendants based on what my two daughters like or ask me to make. I have recently started to experiment with my original drawings and digitally coloring them, and hope to turn them into mirrors and pendants soon.
4-What are your favorite materials?
Paper and more paper. I also like fabric. I sew a little and just made some lavender sachets to give as gifts this Christmas.
5-What have been the most valuable lessons learned from other artists on Etsy?
One important lesson I’ve learned from other artists on Etsy is to take great pictures since that is what is going to catch the eye of a potential buyer. That is something I still need to improve on, but I have come a long way from when I first started listing.
6-Why should people buy handmade?
People should buy handmade because it’s not a mass produced item that a million other people are going to have. You’re getting something very special that had a lot of attention, caring and pride that went into making it.
7-What features/services would you most like to see on Etsy?
One feature I would like to see is to be able to block non paying buyers from returning to your shop. I would also like to see Etsy become just as well known as the other “E” site. When I tell people that I sell on Etsy, I usually get a blank stare.
8-Apart from creating things, what do you do?
I love to read and I usually go to the library at least once a week to check out books or to get on the waiting list for the latest bestseller. I’ve been a stay at home mom since my son was born 3 years ago, and I spend a lot of time chauffeuring my kids around to school, after school activities, etc. They keep me busy.
9-Read any good books lately?
I just finished reading a book by Anne Perry. I love her Victorian murder mysteries.
10-In ten years I'd like to be…
... happy and successful at whatever I’m doing. I would also like to have some wholesale accounts. I just completed a small order for a boutique in Los Angeles, and I would love to sell my pendants and mirrors to more shops.
11-How did you pick your business name and your etsy avatar?
For littlepinkplum, I chose that name based on my favorite colors and the “little” part comes from me being not quite 5 feet tall. Indigo Bay is the name of a beautiful island resort near the Indian Ocean. I would love to vacation there someday.
12- What has being a brat at Etsy meant to you?
Not only is there a common bond of being crafters, but there’s also a special connection because of our unique background as brats.
5 comments:
Great interview Terryann...you hit her shops right on the nose.
RObin
www.creations-anew.com
That's really a nice feature. . .
I've been talking myself out of those mirrors for weeks :) Great interview!
Terry,
Fabulous feature :)
And BEAUTIFUL art! I'm glad you showcased this shop.. I'll be shopping there for sure!
Renita~ Vintagemomcreations
http://www.vintagemomcreations.etsy.com
Proud Air Force MOM of A1C Travis~
Sheppard AFB TX
What an adorable shop.... Looks like I have another shop to add to my shopping wishlist!!
Amanda
Sygnet Creations
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