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I just love this sentiment, especially as a small business owner myself!

And as an artist and small business owner who is grateful to her customers, blog readers and fans, I’m offering a 25% off sale from Thursday 11/22 to Monday 11/26 in my art shop and Goodies shop (which takes us through Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday!) *not eligible on wholesale orders which are already discounted

This is my biggest sale in my Etsy shops to date so I hope you take advantage of this sale to get some Holiday (or personal) shopping done!

I’ve just added a bunch of original pieces of artwork, so here’s a chance to get 25% off for that one-of-a-kind piece you or a loved one may have been eying!

Or if you need to send Christmas cards, I’ve got you covered…

Need unique holiday trim for your gifts or cards?  Check!

And stocking stuffers?  Oh yeah, I’ve got plenty of those…

When checking out use the code HOLIDAY2012 to receive 25% off in my JCSpock shop and my GreenEarthGoodies shop

I’m so thankful for the love, support and encouragement I’ve received here, on Facebook and in my Etsy shop this past year.

Grateful today.  Grateful everyday.

Wishing you all a great Thanksgiving week! xo

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Alright, I’ve been busy going through my house trying to go through every corner, basket and closet trying to find every last project that needs finishing and item that I could possibly place in my booth space while I still have it for the next 3 weeks.  Trouble is, with the thousands of dollars in merchandise I have there and even with the 20% off my entire booth, I’ve sold a whopping $20 in 4 days.  Worst week ever!  Perhaps it’s the universe confirming that I need to get the hell outta there!

Still I’ll try to clear out my house in the hopes of generating the most amount of sales by Oct. 31st and have the least amount of inventory to count come Dec. 31st!

I still have several dozen vintage/antique apothecary jars so I decided to decorate a bunch using bits and bobs of paper, ribbon, twine, vintage ephemera and metal embellishments to create these cute altered bottles:

I enjoyed making these so much and still have a lot of bottles left that I think I might try selling these in my shop as well.

I’ve listed some new and “newer older” work in my shop as well, including the last two of my Halloween girls for this year:

And an Autumn Girl that I sketched out last fall but finally incorporated into a painting this year!

And these older pieces featuring the French macaron (which I completed months ago but needed to add captions to and scan):

And here’s a new girl that I created last week…I have angels on the mind a lot lately…

And a re-do on an old piece:

Finally, I’ve updated my goodies shop with some seasonal items…like these eco-friendly gift tags:

And eco-friendly stickers:

I’ve been clearly keeping busy, but doing everything I can to make it work!  Thanks for checking out what I’m up to and passing it along :)

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Okay, so to get more in line with my old blog schedule (photo Mondays, Whimsical Wednesdays, etc), I decided to also go back to a once-a-week shop update.  I know the nature of being a self-employed artist means that I have to promote myself if I want to make an earning, but it’s a fine line to walk and I really try to share what I’m working on without being spammy, so I’ll stick to just Saturdays for those of you who are curious to see what’s new in my shops and to hear what’s going on in this lil’ business.  So here goes.

This week I spent the better part of a day just photographing the 50+ originals I have yet to list in my art shop.  Why didn’t I get these up sooner?  Ah well, better late than never.  I’ll be adding them at a rate of 10 or so a week over the next month+.  Above are some of the newer ones I’ve added, including Music Girl, one of my earliest pieces that I created on a framed art reproduction I found at the thrift store.  Eco-art through and through!  You’ll also see the vintage girl stickers I’ve added (featuring friendship and sisterhood themes and which includes some of the latest girls I created earlier in the week).

Also, if you’re in my art shop regularly, you may have noticed a change in offerings.  I made a decision to try something out.  I previously had nearly 700 listings, but that made for almost 30 pages to go through (Etsy allows us 10 sections, but no subsections as of yet) so while I had my sections labeled out “prints” “originals” “notecards” and so on, I was feeling the crushing pressure to get all available options up.  Well guess what, when you have 250+ pieces of artwork times ten different options, that means 2,500 listings which would be about 130 pages to slog through.  Not to mention it costs to list every item AND most importantly, it takes on average 30 minutes to list each item (between descriptions, titles, tags, taking several photos, editing and watermarking photos and uploading them).  That boils down to over a thousand hours to be completely updated and assuming no new paintings (yeah right!).

As such, I decided to only list my prints, originals and then a listing for each of the other categories, so someone can still purchase the “pick any notecard” option and tell me what image they want.  Does it mean I’ll show up in less searches?  Yes.  Does it mean that I may not get as much traffic and people may still get confused by my pick any options?  Perhaps.  But I just can’t keep up and this seemed like the most seamless way of doing things.  I might review in the future, but meantime, this frees up a lot of time for me to list those stacks of originals (and prints) that I never had up in my shop.  And I guess that’s the best place to start.

As for my goodies shop which I mentioned last week is newly re-opened, I’ve added a couple more sticker options this week including snip-its of those gorgeous vintage/antique receipts I sourced from France (the bigger picture); it’s amazing how beautiful the vintage fonts, stamps, and handwriting are!  Also in this batch are vintage lady stickers from my personal postcard collection (I use the images from the postcards and receipts not only in my artwork, but here as well!).

I had a bit of a panic this week when I learned that the manufacturer of the recycled sticker paper I use to make my eco-friendly stickers and tags has decided to discontinue the product.  So I went on a shopping spree trying to locate any remaining boxes out there…and found out that many sites are owned by other sites and no one seems to update their inventory, so I was left with a lot of “sorry, you’re order has been cancelled” emails.  Alas, I have 17 boxes right now, so hopefully that’ll last me the year until I can find another source.

In addition to that panic, my eco-paper supplier that I’ve been buying from for over 2 years decided to switch paper on me and they were backordered and never informed me.  So while awaiting this very late order and having customers of my own in limbo – many of them brides looking for blank, eco-friendly cardstock and cards – I received my order only to learn that they have permanently changed their paper source and it’s completely different texture and weight that I can’t use.  So I had to go on another sourcing spree, only to learn a day after placing that secondary order with another supplier that they too were on backorder.   What gives?  Ah yes, a full moon this past week.

I’ve had an exceedingly high amount of these kinds of frustrations this week, including very expensive international shipping problems that are giving me high blood pressure.  Ah, the trials of being a small business owner.  Being in charge of your own business is extremely challenging, but still beats doing work for someone else, so I can’t complain.  Just have to roll with it…

Well, that’s it for now.  I have a busy weekend slated with orders that all came in yesterday after a strange halt in orders during the middle of the week.  And I have a major studio/office clean-up and overhaul in the works.  Shameful pictures to follow later in the week ;)

Take your cue from Peanut and take it easy this weekend!

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Don’t have a lot to report as I’ve been keeping up with orders and doing a lot of shop maintenance.  It doesn’t help that the USPS recently raised first class rates which means that I’ve had to go back and raise shipping rates on some items and recently I’ve really cracked down on my ROI spreadsheet and realized that I was basically losing money on some of the items I was selling after all the fees were taken out (that’s a pretty sobering reality but a necessary one for any small business owner).

I did manage to add a couple new items to my goodies shop (yes, still playing with my vintage ledger sheets!):

I’m planning on making some new gift tags this weekend made out of reused pizza/cereal boxes and thrifted twine; look forward to sharing with you next week :)

And some more options to my art shop as well as new art stickers:

And that is about it..keeping busy with no complaints.  Hope you have a great weekend!

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So, I haven’t added too many new things to my shop lately…I’m finding my days spent on filling orders.  Not necessarily a bad thing, but I definitely need to make the time to list new items (I have dozens photographed and even more items ready to go, just need to get photographed and listed).  Ah well…time escapes us all!

Anyhow, I spoke a lot last week about my new love affair with the vintage ledger I had found.  I made a bunch of new stickers with them (along with gift tags and gift bows) as well as some heart stickers made with card stock scraps and pieces of recycled magazine ads:

And my team, EcoEtsy, has three new Earth Day Auctions, featuring all eco-friendly items generously donated by EcoEtsy artisans/crafters to benefits Japan’s Habitat for Humanity.

First, there is the “Jump Into Spring” collection:

The retail value of this collection is $247 and bidding is only at $95 right now!

Then there’s the beautiful “Mother’s Day” collection:

This collection is valued at $208 and bidding is only at $120!

And finally is the “Girls Night Out” collection:

Retail value is $362.50 and there are currently no bids!! Let's show Japan and these artists your support!

Click on any image to be taken directly to that auction’s site.  Remember, these artists have donated these goods and all the money collected from the auction goes directly to Japan’s Habitat for Humanity.

Thanks for supporting my team and for helping Japan. ♥

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I don’t have too much new stuff going on, just keeping up with existing orders, but alas I did get some new stuff up in my goodies shop this week:

Eco-friendly stickers and upcycled gift tags using pizza/cereal boxes or reused/repurposed paperboard found in the recycling bin!

Can you tell I’m in the mood for spring?  I’ve given up on snow up here…

Hope you all have a great weekend! :)

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So while it was a busy week, I spent more time catching up on tasks and wrapping up projects, rather than listing new items.  However, here’s what I did manage to get listed in my goodies shop:

And though these pieces may not look new to you, most are new to my art shop (including some touch-ups I did to Survivor Girl and Peaceful Girl):

That’s what’s going on around here…hope you have a great weekend!

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Try as I might to keep a schedule and everything spaced out just so, my body/muse/inspirational pull changes week to week.  Sure, it would be ideal to spend equal amounts of time in each shop, but it ain’t happening.  For the last two weeks I’ve been wanting to spend a lot of time paper-crafting and thus that shop is full of new items.

As such, here’s what’s new in my goodies shop:

Okay, so I did manage to get out a few new cards in my art shop:

And that’s what’s happening around here…Have a great weekend everyone!

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