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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Interview with Patricia from SoapyBlessings

So tell us a little about your shop and what you sell...

I sell hand-crafted soaps from the simplistic to fun and creative designs, colors and fragrances. Most of my shop is dedicated to soaps, but I also sell other bath products that compliment my soaps.

Where did you get your etsy shop name from?
My shop is called Soapy Blessings. Soapy Blessings reflected my shop and business concept. I chose it due to a story I wrote several years ago.

Why did you start selling on Esty?
Etsy seemed to be a natural choice once I started making soaps. I knew I needed an online venue for more sales. I tried eBay at first but didn't have much success there. I found Etsy quite by accident one day while cruising around the internet.


Where do you get inspiration for the items in your shop?

My inspiration comes from some of the newest fragrance oils available. Sometimes, it comes from the colors in nature that I love; and sometimes it comes from suggestions by other people like my own family and friends. Sometimes I wake up from dreaming about something that inspires me. I look in nature and wonder, "how could I relate this to soap?"

How do you keep yourself motivated to keep on selling even if times are slow?
I deliberately plan little “vacations” away from actual soap making so that I can focus on creative methods of selling, promoting, research and increasing my knowledge base.


What kind of mediums do you use and why?
To create soap, there are three basic ingredients: an oil-based substance, a water-based substance, and sodium hydroxide. It gets more complex and creative from there when you begin to choose the additives, oil and water selections or if you plan to add colors etc. Then, how you're going to shape and mold it. There are several different methods for making soap; cold process, hot process, hand-milled, melt and pour. I use them all, but my current favorite seems to be hot process which gives me more freedom to add fragrances that stay better in the soap.

What are your biggest goals for 2010?
Still working on some signature soap collections, some different methods of promotion and selling ideas. I would like to extend my craft fair venue, but may not be able to this year due to my secular work schedule.

What is your most popular item?(Either by most views or most sales)
Bug Be Gone Soap, which contains natural essential oils known to repel insects. It is my summer-time best seller far above all other items. I use it myself in conjunction with my Bug Be Gone fragrance balm when I’m out and about in buggy areas. My entire family uses it, as does most of our neighborhood on warm summer evenings. During the rest of the year, it is a real hodge-podge of what seems to sell best. Lavender soaps always seem to sell well. I make them year-round, unlike many of my other soaps which are made on a seasonal basis only.


Is there anyone or anything else you'd like to tell us about?
Hand-crafted soaps have a long history of use. They slowly went out of favor when new cleansers/detergents were discovered. Due to many skin irritations from some of these newer liquid soaps and bars of soap that are a little more than detergent, hand-crafted soap has come back into favor over the last few years. If you haven’t tried a properly made hand-crafted soap, you are missing out on one of life’s personal indulgences that is also affordable.

Where can we find you?
Etsy Shop: http://www.soapyblessings.etsy.com/
Twitter: www.Twitter.com/SoapyBlessings
Facebook Fan Page: www.Facebook.com/soapyblessings
Blog Site: http://www.jabonsoaps.blogspot.com/


Monday, March 15, 2010

Interview with Mary from Marysmaids


So tell us a little about your shop and what you sell...
My shop is a fantasy delight of mermaid dolls in various sizes, shapes and venues.

Where did you get your etsy shop name from?
I wanted to match my name (Mary) to my craft (mermaids). So I chose the name (marysmaids) from the nursery rhyme "Mary Mary Quite Contrary"-
"Mary Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row."

Why did you start selling on Esty?
I saw Etsy featured on a morning news show and decided to give it a try.



Where do you get inspiration for the items in your shop?
I live in a seaside town and I have anyways been fascinated with ocean lore.

How do you keep yourself motivated to keep on selling even if times are slow?
By thinking of new and different ways to feature mermaids.



What kind of mediums do you use and why?
I love felt; it's easy to work with and looks good. I also scour thrift shops, dollar store, etc for items to use with my mermaids.

What are your biggest goals for 2010?
To win the mermaid design contest for the city of Norfolk. The winner has their design diplayed all over the city.

What is your most popular item?(Either by most views or most sales)
My Wedding Mermaid; a great alternative to a bouquet

Is there anyone or anything else you'd like to tell us about?
I started designing and making mermaid dolls 13 years ago as a positive result of a long illness. I gave it up for a few years and worked a conventional job but recently returned to one of my true loves. I've sold these dolls at art shows, art galleries, seaside shops and online. If I bring happiness or give comfort...Good karma.

Where can we find you?
Etsy Shop http://www.marysmaids.etsy.com
Twitter http://www.marys_mermaids.twitter.com
Facebook Fan Page http://www.facebook.com/mary.krippendorf
Myspace http://www.myspace.com/marysmaids
Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/marysmaids/