...there is a little bit of light (not fantastic light, but in this weather, one can't be choosy!), get the camera out!


This larger owl is much improved!
And, today, the postman has been good to me, two parcels, one with more of those mini buttons I use as eyes, and another from the very lovely Corry at Dutch Blue. Corry won one of the owls in the giveaway and has sent a fabulous pile of fat quarters, some buttons and some really sweet windmill trim, thank you so much Corry, what a lovely surprise!

P.S, if, like me, you are a big fan of softies, check out the new group blog, The Needle, there is some amazing work being showcased there.

P.S, if, like me, you are a big fan of softies, check out the new group blog, The Needle, there is some amazing work being showcased there.
My only pricing advice is this.
ReplyDeleteLook around. Find something similar to your items and see what those are priced for. Check to be sure these other items are indeed selling. Don't underestimate your item. Believe me...pricing it too low and it still will not sell. I bumped a price up on an item once and it sold within days. Not too low but not too high. You can always up your prices later.
Here...
http://u-handbag.typepad.com/uhandblog/2007/08/pricing-your-ba.html
This blog might help you a bit!
Good luck!
Love his floppy ears!
ReplyDeletePricing is tricky, have you seen http://emomsathome.com/craft-boom/
oooh, they are both so cute!
ReplyDeleteBoth doggie and owl look lovely! That farm fabric is certainly being useful! Lucy x
ReplyDeleteI love your softies!
ReplyDeleteI've been working on some patterns for my Etsy shop too. I'm having the same troubles with pricing. I agree with Amy, look around. That's what I'm doing. Good luck!
those are gorgeous LK
ReplyDeletehope you sort out the etsy side of things, you can alwasy bite it and see. I don't think prices can be seen once an item has been sold (or can they?, hmm) so you could just put a few things on and see what happens
on a totally other note, you see that blue and white striped fabric with the flowers that you were sent (what a kind woman!) well you'll be seeing that on my blog shortly, maybe even tonight if I get a chance to post...it is gorgeous and suited a certain little project I was doing just perfectly...pop over later and see...
XX
So glad you had the "owl mishap" or we wouldn't be able to enjoy your delightful farm dog!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the mistakes!
SEI UNA GRANDE CREATIVA!
ReplyDeleteIn my blog there is a post dedicated to you ...
Floyd is adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh adorable, I love the little bone, its all in the detail...
ReplyDeleteI love them both!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!!
That Floyd .... such a cutie! How do you manage to cram so much character into each creation? They're brill!
ReplyDeleteNo tips on the pricing front though, sorry. It's so tricky, what with Etsy and then Paypal taking their cut too. Good luck with it.
:)
Floyd is very cute, and I love that farm fabric!
ReplyDeleteno idea about pricing sorry.. but i will keep a look out if i learn anything interesting.
Your dog is adorable. I love your softies.
ReplyDeleteFab dog LK!
ReplyDeleteI know everything about bad light, but I highly recommend making a light box!
ReplyDeleteThat doggy is very cute and your swap goodies look very yummy!