Saturday, December 31, 2011

Favorite Photos of 2011 (Part 2)

Here are more of my favorite photos of 2011.

Marathon

I took a lot of photos of my sister's dog, Marathon.

Garden at Millennium Park

I walk by Millennium Park in Chicago every day and this is a shot I got during the summer.



I tried a lot of nail art this year. You can see more photos on my Beautylish.

Lighting the Candles

This photo was taken on my birthday while my mom was lighting my cake.

Feel free to share in the comments what you did in 2011 that you think is worth remembering.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Favorite Photos of 2011

These are some of my favorite photos I've taken from 2011.

Still Life Series - Part 2

I'm currently in at school so I've done a lot of paintings and other art projects this year. This was one still life painting I did.

Irish Dolls

I took this photo around my house as part of a photography class. The photo is of Irish dolls I have.

Yellow Flower

I got in to gardening more this year. This flower is from the garden we have in our backyard.

Purple Flowers

This is another flower shot, but of my neighbor's garden. My parents got this photo framed and put in our beach house.

Check back tomorrow for more of my favorite photos of 2011!









Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Goals for 2012

These are my Etsy resolutions for next year.

*I want to experiment with techniques. I might want to make my own pape or try to find paper from new places. I always use computer paper or sketch paper for my journals, but it might be nice to try different types of paper.

*I want to continue listing and making new items consistently.

*While organizing my collection of Etsy photos on my computer, I noticed a lot of my item photos are outdated. My photography has improved a lot since I first started my Etsy so I want to go back and redo a lot of my item photos.

*It's always a goal to sell more in my shop. It would be nice if I could get more consistent sells such as selling one item a week or one item a month.

*I want to do at least one giveaway in 2012. I feel like I haven't done a giveaway in a while so I might do something on this blog soon.

*I used to sell a couple of my items in local shops. I want to try doing that again with a couple of items.

*I didn't get to do any craft shows in 2011 so I want to do more in 2012. I want to find craft shows that are not too expensive, but still will have a good turn out. If you have any suggestions for craft shows in Chicago, let me know!

*I want to find new ways to promote my shop. I might try advertising on other blogs. I haven't had too much success with advertising so I want to find a way that works for me. I also want to try Etsy search ads and see if they are effective for me.

*I want to keep blogging consistently and promoting this blog.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Accomplishments in 2011

Every year, I write about accomplishments I made this year and goals for the next year. Accomplishments I made for 2010 are here. I wrote my goals for 2011 here. Here's what I accomplished in my Etsy for 2011:

*One big thing that happened to me in 2011 is I changed schools. Now, I'm going to an art school where I can focus more on my art. I really like it sofar and it's given me the opportunity to start new projects. I feel like I've developed my painting skills a lot and am able to try new types of art I wouldn't have usually tried.

*I wrote as a goal that I wanted to make new items and learn new bookbinding techniques as a goal for 2011. I didn't exactly learn new bookbinding techniques, but I did take a Painted Book class at my school which allowed me to create two books with paintings inside (I'll do separate entries about these projects).

*I wrote as a goal for 2011 that I wanted to list new items a couple times a week and renew items every day. I think I accomplished this goal pretty well. For a while, I was listing at least one new item every week. I kind of took a break from doing that because I've been so busy, but I think it's a good goal to keep.

*I was featured in a couple YouTube videos this year. One was for my Etsy shop and three were for my Mary Kay business.

*I've changed this blog a little. I added a graphic on top which I've been wanting to do for a while. I also made a blog schedule which I've been using the last few months. I like using a schedule because it gives me a topic to write about and I've blogged almost every day. I've also been using the blog team on Etsy which has really helpe me promote my blog and connect to other bloggers.

*As a personal goal, I wanted to try to relax more. One thing I've been doing every day that has helped me relieve stress is doing yoga. I do videos on Yoga Today every day. Some of them are only 5 minutes and others are longer so I can fit them in to my schedule.

*I've also been working out almost every day. I have a binder with a bunch of work outs I've pulled from magazines. I do one of these every day (except for a couple days off) and mark them off in a calendar when I'm done. Looking at the calendars makes me see how much I've accomplished.

Let me know what you accomplished in 2011.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Statistics for 2011

Every year, I do a little review of statistics for my shop of the previous year. You can see stats for 2009 and 2010 here. Here's my statistics for 2011 looking the new Etsy stats feature and Google Analytics.



New Items

These are some new items I listed this year:

Wavy Blue and Gold Bird Greeting Card



Rounded Animal Postage Greeting Card



Visitors

I got about 5,300 shop views this year. About 30% were new visitors. According to Etsy stats, I got 46 shop favorites and 151 specific item favorites. The shop and page views were about the same is last year, but I had less favorites this year. Most people visited on February 10th.

Sales

This year, I got 20 sale orders which I think is the most I've ever gotten in a year. I had the most orders at the beginning of the year. Some of the items I sold were:

Pink Rose Journal



Green Damask Altered 2010-2011 Moleskine Planner



Top Referrers

My top referrers were Google, StumbleUpon, LinkReferral, this blog and Craftster. SocialWhale also gave me a lot of traffic, which is a site I've never heard of,

Blog Statistics

I had about 5,000 visits to my blog this year. Most people visited 2 pages and stayed on the site for 3 minutes. I had the most views on October 23 (123 visits) which was children's Halloween costume ideas.

Most Viewed Items

2011 Planners were popular this year and were my most viewed items. These items were also popular:

Leopard Print Journal



Map of Paris Altered Moleskine Journal



It's always nice to look over and review the year. If you run an Etsy shop, what kind of stats did you have this year? Feel free to use this format in your blog and let me know in the comments.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas Photos

These are some of my personal photos from the holiday season this year. Here are some Christmas ornaments I took a photo of while we were decorating the tree:

Christmas Ornaments

These are some of the Christmas gifts under the tree this year:

Christmas Gifts

Christmas Gifts

I did some Christmas themed nail art this year:





These are some photos I got when it snowed:

In the Snow

Tree in Snow

Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Gift Wrapping Ideas

If you want to get creative with your gift wrapping, use other materials besides basic wrapping paper and ribbon. Here are some ideas of materials to use:

This photo uses maps instead of wrapping paper. Use old maps you have or look for vintage maps.

Decorative paper makes good wrapping paper. I use decorative paper in my Etsy items, but forget it also makes good gift wrap. You can find decorative paper at craft stores such as Paper Source.



Comics make a great gift wrapping alternative. Recycled newspaper and magazines would also work well. Pick something that fits well with the gift or person you're giving the gift to.

Use kids artwork as wrapping paper. This would be great for relatives and family members.

Potato chip bags are a creative, upcycled material to use as gift wrap. Cut open a potato chip bag along its seam. Flatten the bag, wash it with soap and water and let it air dry.

Use fabric as gift wrap. Tie it together to secure it instead of using tape.

Add jingle bells instead of ribbon on top of your wrapped gift. Purchase the bells at crafts store. Use lengths of thin ribbon or cord to secure to packages.

How do you gift wrap your items for the holiday season?

Friday, December 23, 2011

Christmas Desserts

I made a post about winter inspired desserts here. These desserts are also winter themed, but more specifically for Christmas.

Reindeer Cupcakes

These cute reindeers are made by decorating basic chocolate frosted cupcakes with candy and frosting.

Christmas Tree Cupcakes

These Christmas cupcakes use an ice cream cone to get a Christmas tree shape.

Candy Cane Cookies

To make these cookies, use a sugar cookie recipe. Make red and white colored dough (using food coloring for the red). Gently roll each color separately into ropes on a flat, lightly floured surface and twist the two ropes together. Chill 20 minutes before baking.

Strawberry Christmas Tree



This strawberry tree is a great unique dessert to try at Christmas.

Santa Hat Cupcakes

I love these Santa hat cupcakes. Just decorate a basic cupcake with red and white frosting in the shape of a Santa hat.

You can see more Christmas inspiration on my Pinterest board. Let me know if you plan to try any of these out for Christmas. What do you like to make for the holiday season?

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Christmas Nail Art

I love nail art. Here is some Christmas inspired nail art.



Do you like to paint our nails for the holiday season?

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Christmas Ornaments

Instead of just buying ornaments for your Christmas tree, try making some handmade ones this year. Here are some ideas.

Find out how to make these thumbprint reindeer ornaments here.

Reuse your cookie cutters as ornaments. Use colorful ribbon to tie them to your tree.

Click here to learn how to make pipe cleaner snowflakes.


Make homemade paper stars using contrusction paper, water, a cookie cutter and some other materials.



Decorate pinecones to make them festive. Gold or silver spray paint works great for easily painting pine cones. You can also dip your pinecones in glue and then glitter.

Do you like to make your own ornaments?

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Non Handmade Gift Guide

Handmade items are great to give out during the winter holiday season, but sometimes it's faster and less expensive to give something non handmade. I thought I'd do a give guide for items that are not handmade, but are still creative.

For the Fashionista/Beauty Addict

This Dream In Full Color Palette features 29 eye shadow shades, seven cheek colors, a smudge stick and a 12 page step by step artistry look book. It's only $39 for a $366 value so it's a great deal. I love the design of the packaging and it would be a perfect gift for anybody who loves makeup.

For the Dreamer

This Dreamlight is a fun a night light. It'd be great for children, but could be given to someone at any age.

For the Movie Buff

I think it'd be cute to put homemade or store bought popcorn in a jar or tin and put movie related items in it. You could put DVDs, gift certificates to movie theaters/movie stores, a Netfix subscription or movie memorabilia.

For the Gardener

This Elephant Watering Can is a creative gift idea for gardeners and animal lovers.

For the Person Who Has Everything

These Designer Keys are perfect for somebody who wants to stay organized and has a lot of keys. You can get all sorts of shapes such as hearts, houses, stars and cats. You can also get custom designs.

Do you give out more handmade or store bought stuff during the holiday season?

Monday, December 19, 2011

Etsy Gift Guide

Items on Etsy are unique and handcrafted so almost any item on Etsy would make a great gift. The key is to choose the right item for the right person. Here's some ideas.

For the Fashionista



There's a lot of great handmade fashion items on Etsy. I like these earrings for a fashionista.

For the Dreamer



This inspirational print would be great for children.

For the Movie Buff



I love this TV Necklace which has a television test pattern on it. It's perfect for somebody who loves television and movies.

For the Gardener



These herb stakes are vintage silverware handles that are hand stamps with herbs of your choice. These are perfect for the gardener in your life.

For the Person Who Has Everything



This organizer is great for storing or carrying small items such as coupons, pens, letters and journals.

Do you shop on Etsy during the holiday season?

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Stocking Stuffers

Stocking stuffers are small gifts you put in someone's stocking on Christmas. Stocking stuffers are usually less expensive than bigger gifts and have to put small enough in size to fit in someone's stocking. Here are some crafty things you might consider putting in someone's stocking this year:

DIY Galaxy Playdough



This DIY Galaxy playdough would be a great gift for children. Just put it in a bin to make it a stocking stuffer.

Pocket Hand Warmers Wool



These recycled felted sweater wool handwarmers from WormeWoole on Etsy are filled with rice. You put them in the microwave for 25 seconds and put them in your coat pocket keep your hands warm for up to an hour.

Silver Leaves Coptic Stitch Mini Book



Mini journals are great to put in someone's stocking. This item is from my shop in my "mini journals" section. It uses dark blue decorative paper with silver leaves.

Other good items for stocking stuffers would be candy canes, candy, small stuffed animals, inexpensive jewelry and makeup. What do you like to give or receive for stocking stuffers?

Saturday, December 17, 2011

DIY Gift Ideas

Homemade gifts are always great to give out. Here are some crafts you might consider giving as gifts this holiday season:

Reindeer Gift Wrappers



These reindeer candy wrappers are really cute and perfect as gifts. I couldn't find a tutorial for these, but it looks like you just use colored paper, felt and pipe cleaner over a candy wrapper.

Recipe in a Jar



Homemade food is a great gift if you're a good cook. You can make a treat and put it in a nice box or basket. You can also do a recipe in a jar like this Curried Lentil Soup that is made with dried lentils and seasonings.

Glitter Nail Polish



This video explains how to make your own glitter nail polish. You use clear nail polish, glitter, stainless steel balls and a couple other items. This would be great if you use someone's favorite colors as the glitter or have the nail polish match their favorite shirt or dress.

Heart Sweatshirt



This site shows you how to make two old sweatshirts in to a fun heart sweatshirt.

Do you make handmade gifts for the holiday season?

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas Crafts

Here are some crafts to try during Christmastime.



These are burnt out Christmas lights dipped in glitter. Full instructions on how to do this are here.



This hand print tree is great craft for children. Just use a blank canvas and paint.



This photo gives inspiration on how to set up candles in your house.



Make your own paper stockings and use them as envelopes to give Christmas cards, money or gift cards.

What crafts do you like to during the holiday season?

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

12 Days of Christmas



I decided to do a Christmas series this year to celebrate the winter holiday season. For 12 days, I will post Christmas related blog entries and crafty things you can do. Here's the schedule:

12/14 - My Etsy Wishlist
12/15 - Christmas Decorating
12/16 - Christmas Crafts
12/17 - Crafty Gift Ideas
12/18 - Stocking Stuffers
12/19 - Etsy Gift Guide
12/20 - Non Handmade Gift Guide
12/21 - Christmas Ornaments
12/22 - Christmas Nail Art
12/23 - Christmas Desserts
12/24 - Gift Wrapping Ideas
12/25 - Personal Christmas Photos

What winter holiday(s) do you celebrate?

Friday, December 9, 2011

Winter Themed Desserts

Here are some winter themed desserts that inspire me. These desserts use the theme of snow so you can use them for any holiday during the winter holiday season.

Snowflake Cupcakes



These snowflake cupcakes are really pretty and perfect to start the winter holiday season.

Snowman Donuts



I couldn't find instructions for this one, but you can just start with powdered doughnuts and decorate them with treats or frosting to look like a snowman face.

Melted Snowman Cookies



This video shows you how to make cute melting snowman cookies.

Peppermint Bark Snowflakes



This recipe uses a snowflake mold to make snowflake themed peppermint bark.

Check back next week for Christmas themed desserts!