Friday, April 12, 2013

Where To Find The Hudson Valley Etsy Team

Happy Friday!

On your next trip across state boarders go check out H&J Star Creations' wristlets, cosmetic bags, pouches and other items over at Gifted Hands boutique in beautiful Greenwich, CT.
H&J Star Creations
H&J Star Creations
Over in West Hurley, NY, is a wonderful shop, Crafts People, where you can purchase the creations of Karmabee and New Prospect Pottery, as well as 500 other artisans' work.
Karmabee
Karmabee
New Prospect Pottery
New Prospect Pottery
Happy shopping!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

In My Studio: How to Start Your Own Small Craft Business




When I first started my business So Handmade at the beginning of 2012 I was completely in the dark as to how to go about it. After much research and frustration I finally got it up and running. I realized how wonderful it would have been at the time to have a check list of all the steps involved to follow. So in order to save the same frustrations and endless research this is how I went about it, I hope it helps crafts people like myself on the ladder to starting new and successful businesses:

1. Brainstorm some name ideas.

2. If you are planning on creating your own website it's a good idea at this point to look online at Go Daddy or other IP address providers to see if any of the names you like for your business have a corresponding IP address that is available and affordable. I believe if you want your own website address it's best for continuity and ease for people to find you to have an IP address that is as similar as possible to your business name.

3. Decide on the name and buy the IP address. At this stage for a small amount of money you can also add on your own new business e-mail address which is great to keep your business and private e-mail addresses apart.

4. Go to the local county clerks office and register your business. There might be a form to fill out before hand so check their website. You will have a pay a small fee to register, approx $25

5. Register for an EIN (employer ID number) online at www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/How-to-Apply-for-an-EIN
6. Open a bank account, shop around to get the lowest fees possible. I believe that having your personal and business bank accounts separate is much easier for book keeping purposes.

7. Design a logo

8. Take photos of your products and have prototypes ready to show potential retailers.

9. Get business cards printed remember to include your e-mail address, website, etsy shop address, phone number and even your facebook page address.

10. Develop a template for a letterhead/ invoices etc

11. If you registered your own website in step 2 now is the time to design your website. The IP provider usually includes a website builder program where you can easily use their templates and drop in your own photos and blurb.

12. Open a facebook page for your new business and invite all your friend to 'like' you. Try and keep this regularly updated with new products, craft fairs you are participating in and other news from your business

13. Start your own Etsy shop if you want to begin to sell to customers around the country and internationally

14. Investigate local craft fairs and apply to be a vendor

15. If you plan on doing craft fairs or selling direct to the public register online to collect sales tax: www.tax.ny.gov/bus/st/stmp.htm (if you are in NY state). You have to begin by filing quarterly but they will assess your payments and you may be able to file annually in the future.

16. Visit local stores that might be interested in stocking your merchandise.

17. Sign up for Outright to keep track of your income/ expenditure, this is a free book keeping website which helps to keep track of all your accounts and what's coming in and what's going out.

18. Remember to keep good records of your sales and expenditure for tax purposes. If you are working from home you can claim for utilities and also any childcare expenses.
"Do what you love in the service of people who love what you do" Steve Farber

Good Luck and Good Making!


by Sarah Omura, SO Handmade




Monday, April 8, 2013

Paper Flower Rose Tutorial



Winter is still holding on in the Hudson Valley, but Spring is just around the corner! The flowers in your garden may not be coming up yet, but here are some paper roses to brighten your day. This is based on a template for roses made of coffee filters on Martha Stewart’s website.



Materials:

1. Coffee filters or paper. Any thin paper should work to create the rose, but different papers will absorb paint different ways.
2. Floral Tape
3. Floral Wire
4. Scissors
5. Paint

Martha Stewart’s template and instructions are here: Paper Roses

I also made a template that will fit a slightly smaller rose onto a folded 8.5” x 11” piece of paper: Download

The coffee filters are thin and easy to shape, but the main benefit is the way they absorb color. Using a water based paint like watercolors or acrylics, you can get beautiful, realistic effects.

To make a coffee filter rose, cut out all the shapes as specified in the template. I didn’t have flat cone filters, so I used the wavy ones I had. You just want to have the right edge of the smaller petals against a fold, so they are connected when you cut through the two layers. The larger petals are not connected.

Cut a piece of floral wire to start wrapping your petals around. It is easier to use the ones that are already covered in tape, but you can use plain wire and wrap it with floral tape. You need to wrap the tip of it with a little tape so the wire won’t slide out. Poke the wire through the first petal, and start wrapping petals as detailed in the template instructions, from small to large. Make sure each layer is secured with tape so they don’t start falling out later. I found it easier to secure them first with a small piece of scotch tape, then wrap some floral tape around it. The tricky part is getting all the petals to look evenly spaced, it takes some experimenting to get it right.


It doesn’t look like much yet, but now comes the fun part. You can paint your rose in realistic or fantasy colors. Start painting with a light base color, using a wet brush and watered down color. The coffee filters will absorb and spread the color. Blend some darker colors on top, and add some dark highlights to the edges of the petals with a drier brush and thicker paint. I used a sky blue base, a slightly darker blue, and purple.

Let this dry for about a day by hanging it upside down. When it is dry, take a toothpick or barbecue skewer and curl the tips of all the petals, holding it at an angle to curl the left and right side. This really helps to make it look realistic. Separate the petals a little bit as needed. I added the leaves by simply wrapping some floral tape around the tip of the leaf to attach it to the stem.

The blue flower is made with coffee filters, and the black one is made with a text weight solid black paper. I tried making a black coffee filter rose, but it is best suited for lighter colors (watered down black = grey!). The paper rose is made the same way, using the second template that I created. Use this template by folding a piece of 8.5” x 11” piece of paper the long way, so you have a piece measuring 4.25” x 11”. Line up the edge of all the small petals against the fold, and cut out the pieces.

You can experiment with painting coffee filters, or with all sorts of patterned and colored paper. Paper
flowers make beautiful decorations, wedding bouquets, and gifts!

Friday, April 5, 2013

Where To Find The Hudson Valley Etsy Team

Last week we kept it local, this week we're going on a trip with Elena Rosenberg!

Her amazing knitted and crocheted scarves, wraps and jewelry is available at boutiques all over the country.

Elena Rosenberg
Elena Rosenberg
Elena Rosenberg
Elena Rosenberg

So remember to stop by these wonderful boutiques on your next trip:

Craftland in Providence, Rhode Island

San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, San Jose, California

Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft Shop, Louisville, Kentucky

Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen Store, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

So go on, hit the road, and happy shopping!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Tuesday Treasuries

Treasuries are a great way to check out many of our items at once. See more of our April treasuries on Etsy.

'Birds of spring' by Ceruleanblue


Mug with hand painted  woodpecker bird - MorrisPotteryMug with hand painted ...
$28
Pendant, Vintage Seagull, Handmade Decoupaged, FREE SHIPPING - retropagePendant, Vintage Seagul...
$15
Bright Birds, limited edition giclee print - EloiseRenoufBright Birds, limited e...
$25
Ceramic Owl decor  - LARGE new size - clayliciousCeramic Owl decor - LA...
$32
Tablecloth white with tree and birds 37"x56" or made to order your size, also napkins, table runner available, with GIFT - DreamzzzzzTablecloth white with t...
$25
Bird  wth Pink Cloud - margaretwozniakBird wth Pink Cloud
$45
Bluebird Acrylic on Stone Handpainted Pin - geminiriverrocksBluebird Acrylic on Sto...
$18
Fabric Gadget Pouch, Cell Phone Case, Zipper Pouch I Touch, I Phone, Camera Case - Blue Bird and Flowers - handjstarcreationsFabric Gadget Pouch, Ce...
$12.5
Turquoise Porcelain Birdhouse - LandMstudioTurquoise Porcelain Bir...
$90
Blue Bird with Red Berries Print on Vintage Dictionary Page - digiliodesignsBlue Bird with Red Berr...
$9
goldfinch 1 coffee mug - davistudiogoldfinch 1 coffee mug
$32
Owls notecards, set of 10 - karmabeeOwls notecards, set of ...
$20
Eagles Necklace Beaded Yellow Flowers, Leaves, Heart. - TinksTreasureEagles Necklace Beaded ...
$48
SUPER SALE block print woodthrush towel hand printed - artgoodiesSUPER SALE block print ...
$8
Robins Eggs Bird Nest Ring - BrookeAleneRobins Eggs Bird Nest R...
$21.95
Blackbirds Baked in a Pie Tea Towel - Linen Cotton 18 x 24 inch - wickedmintBlackbirds Baked in a P...
$18

'HVNY Team Treasury!' by GetTangled


PRINTABLE Anchor Save the Date Card - silentlyscreamingPRINTABLE Anchor Save t...
$10
light blue seed vase - davistudiolight blue seed vase
$28
Mixed Media Ocean Art on Canvas Panel - RobinsArtAndDesignMixed Media Ocean Art o...
$50
Twisty Toasty Scarlet and Pink Scarf - LizaJaneNormanTwisty Toasty Scarlet a...
$55
Shades of Spring Hattie Necklace - UnnamedRoadShades of Spring Hattie...
$23
Aqua and white Baby headband, vintage headband, shabby chic roses headband, baby hair accessories - SAVANIboutiqueAqua and white Baby hea...
$9.99
Fortune Cookie Bridal Shower Game in Aqua Set of 10 - HandmadeByHeather4UFortune Cookie Bridal S...
$6.5
Geometric Turquoise - LaurenRoseJewlersGeometric Turquoise
$28
Pretty Ribbons in Pink, Red and Green - Linen Cotton blend Tea Towel 18 x 24 inch - wickedmintPretty Ribbons in Pink,...
$18
Shabby Chic Aqua.... Wood Jewelry Hanger....Key Hooks....Organizer......Mason Jar Shelf..Made to Order - cottagehomedecorShabby Chic Aqua.... Wo...
$28
Summer Round Dichroic Glass Pendant 00829 - GetGlassySummer Round Dichroic G...
$24
Custom Contemporary Oil Portrait - aStudiobytheSeaCustom Contemporary Oil...
$2500
Bridal Clutch - Aqua - Light blue - VanijjaBridal Clutch - Aqua - ...
$27
Popping Buds Framed Silk Screened Print - DeweyHowardPopping Buds Framed Sil...
$28
Bluebird Acrylic on Stone Handpainted Pin - geminiriverrocksBluebird Acrylic on Sto...
$18
Chevron baby outfit. Gown and hat.  Aqua blue with light green fuzzy star.    (Made by lippybrand) - lippybrandChevron baby outfit. Go...
$58