Wednesday, August 7, 2013

In My Studio: Keeping up with the Calendar


When I first moved to the US three years ago I kept missing out on opportunities to make and sell holiday and seasonal inspired work. I just didn't get my act together fast enough to keep up with the ever changing seasonal merchandise. I decided I needed a special calendar to help me organize my year of making. It would show all the important holidays, themes and seasons and include when to start making, when to list on Etsy and when to deliver to stores.
                        Hanukkah Cards by Karmabee      Valentines Day Ornaments by Get Tangled
 
When selling on Etsy it's important to make, photograph and list items for various holidays well enough in advance to allow potential customers to view, buy and have items delivered well before the holiday in question. Crafts makers all work at different rates so I thought I would post my schedule and then you are able to change it depending on which holidays you make for and the speed of your work:


Holiday/ Season
Date of Holiday/ Season
List on Etsy/ deliver to stores
When to make and photograph
Spring theme
March- May
In January
Nov, Dec
Valentines Day
14th Feb
Early Jan
December
St Patrick's Day
17th March
In Feb
January
Easter
20th April (2014)
Late March
Jan, Feb
Mothers Day
11th May (2014)
Mid April
March
Summer theme
May-Aug
April
March
Fathers Day
15th June (2014)
Mid May
April
Independence Day
4th July
Early June
May
Autumn theme
Sept- Nov
August
June, July
Halloween
31st October
September
July, August
Thanksgiving
27th Nov (2014)
October
Aug, Sept
Winter theme
Nov- Feb
October
Sept
Hanukkah
16-24th Dec (2014)
November
October
Christmas Day
25th Dec
October
Aug, Sept

 To try and simplify it I made these tables below:
What I should be making/ when:

Jan
Feb
March
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
St Pat
Easter
Mother
Father
Ind Day
Autumn
Autumn
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Hanukkah
Spring
Spring
Easter
Summer
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Winter
Val Day
Christmas
Christmas

What I should be listing on Etsy and delivering to stores/ when:
Jan
Feb
March
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Spring
St Pat
Easter
Mother
Father
Ind Day
 
Autumn
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Hannukah
 
Val Day
Summer
Christmas
Winter

 

 Owl Christmas Tree Skirt by So Handmade

Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each. Henry David Thoreau

Good luck and Good Making!
Sarah Omura, So Handmade
 

Monday, August 5, 2013

Creating Success From the Inside Out: Give 'Em What They Don't Even Know They Want


We may be in this Etsy business for a variety of reasons, but I have a hunch that the majority of us have Etsy shops so that we can earn an income doing what we love to do creatively.  If that is the case, then read on for an exercise in finding that sweet spot where you are doing what you love most and giving your customers what they want (but don’t even know it yet!). 




The first step in this exercise is to dig out your top 5 strengths (see exercise in blog article from June 2013, Selling Your Uniqueness).  Read through the list so you have them at the forefront of your mind.  Now think about what your natural aptitudes are.  Consider these questions:
  • What am I naturally good at?
  • What things come so easily to me that I don’t even realize it?  (Consider that the things that come easily to you don’t always come easily to everyone else, too).
  • What things do I love to do so much that hours can go by and I don’t even notice?
  • What things do I do in my life that others appreciate and that I enjoy doing (doesn’t feel like work)?
Using these questions, brainstorm a list of between 5 and 10 ideas for ways you can provide value to others while doing what you enjoy and are good at.  It doesn’t have to be directly related to your Etsy shop or business.  It could be related to your hobbies, day job, other interests, etc.

Got your list?  Great!  Now onto more fantastical thinking outside the box… You need to know your ideal customer in order to do this next exercise.  If you haven’t flushed that out, see the blog article from April 2013, CreatingSuccess from the Inside Out: The #1 Thing You Must Do to Prep Your Business for Total Success. 

What can you offer your ideal customers that would make them totally stoked?  This is the time to do some seriously crazy outside the box thinking.  Don’t worry about being realistic or how you will execute.  This exercise is to get the juices flowing.  Write down at least 10 ideas.  


Now go back to your first list of things you enjoy doing that could provide value to others and circle the things that you think your customers would pay for.  Then circle the wild ideas from the second list that you would love to provide to your customers.  These items are what business and marketing genius Marie Forleo (www.marieforleo.com) calls the “Sweet Spot”.  Based on this list, you may already have some perspective on new products or offerings that you can develop and sell in your Etsy shop.  If some of them seem too pie-in-the-sky, then spend some time letting them sink in and consider how you can make them do-able in a way that will thrill your customers.

Did you come up with some new ideas?  I would love to hear from you in the comments below!

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Happy August 1st!


Hoping the unbearable heat is behind us now and we can start to enjoy some more comfortable weather before the Fall and Holiday chaos begins!  Any fun plans this month?