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Photo Montage of my trip to the Etsy Symposium 2012

1 Apr

Driving to Brooklyn. Ride was a breeze. Car service…passing by the Worlds Fair.

I was too nervous to drive & park. I usually take the train to the city but was nervous about the subway. Also Friday traffic can be brutal. So I opted for a car.

Brooklyn Bridge…very cool view from the front steps at Etsy.

Welcome to Etsy!!

Cool signage in the lobby.

Here is your sign…I mean badge!! Translation Jen @ittybittybag not ditty. Was the first to put her shop name. I don’t know many by their street name & figured the same.

My packet of wonderful treats & my notebook for the day.

Fun in a photo booth – all work and no play…well you know what they say.

Thank goodness I told them ahead of time…lunch was a yummy baguette or my gluten free a salad with grilled asparagus. Friends had lunch envy. 4 of us requested gluten free ahead of time.

I met so many fabulous creatives in addition to all the rock-stars at Etsy. Everyone was so thoughtful, helpful & kind. I was nervous but I gather so were they. Thanks Etsy!! I had a fabulous day. I learned so much and can’t wait to make improvements to my shop.

Thanks!!! JSJ

Etsy Success Symposium here I come!!

27 Mar

I couldn’t be more excited to attend Etsy’s Success Symposium this Friday March 30th.

I’ve been trying really hard to stay up on my Etsy communications and follow along. When Etsy’s blog article came out I quickly sent my application in and I am happy to say that I was picked.

The Symposium

The purpose of the Symposium is to help Etsy artists get found. Improve your skills, thereby, improving your shop. I’ve been working hard on my SEO’s but still have so much to do. I’ve crafted a new about me page making it a bit more personal.

Join a Team

I am so thankful for the Teams that I’ve joined. One team in particular has really been there for me…special thanks to team leader Pey. This team has supported me in sickness & in health. This past year has been tough but I am working hard to get my health back. I made this treasury to honor my team “In the Making”. It is a global treasury and a testament to what Etsy really means to me.

I’ve been so happy with all of my sales but global sales would not be possible or far fewer if not for Etsy. Further, I’ve made so many friends around the World that I hope to meet someday. It has been so much fun making friends, supporting each other & getting to know each and everyone of you personally. Some of us have have even become life long friends.

Get Found, Get Team, Be Global

While just operating on your own domain is one way to run your business, those starting out will find a very warm community.

With so many sellers on Etsy, I am reminded of what it was like when I first arrived at the University I attended. Somehow, I managed to find a family there too. It takes a little bit of time, patience & lots of hard work but I’ve enjoyed my journey so far, all the ups and downs have made me stronger and wiser. Nice to not have to go it alone.

I am hopeful that I will come back from the Symposium with many ideas on how to improve my shop. No doubt that my tiny shop is doing well but I do wish my sales were more consistent and not so clustered.Have you ever felt that way?I know some shops have about 4 to 5 sales every day. At this point, I’d be excited if I had just one sale a day. It is the irregularity that always has my brain spinning.

As I’ve always done, I share my knowledge with those around me. I’ll be sure to share what I’ve learned but if you have the time. You should stop by one the many of the live streaming seminars. If I couldn’t be there in person, I’d definitely be there online. I’ll be sure to report back any pointers in another blog post.

The hard truth about being a Work at Home

Wanting to attend was a very easy decision. Of course I want to go but it was not without obstacles. Just trying to figure out the logistics of the kids, the dogs and so on was a bit crazy. My husband, very dear friend Amy (who still needs to open her Etsy shop…give her time) and my household assistant Nancy will all step in to help me out that day. It certainly takes a village for one mom to take the day off to go to an all day training seminar. lol.

The hardest part of making this commitment is that I will miss my 4 yo’s performance of “Frogs, Frogs, Everywhere”. We sat down to talk and she said “that is ok mom, matter of fact you come to all my things, so just dad can come to this one and we’ll watch the video at home.”

Thank goodness for everyone’s support. Especially you little one. I will be thinking about you all day!!

Oh the places you’ll go

25 Oct

Local orders are the best! To have the support of your friends and neighbors is so wonderful.

My almost 8 year old asked the other day…Mom where have you sold your handbags? She was wanted to know the name of each state and she wanted to know every country outside the United States.

There is a bit of humor with Oh the places you’ll go. I personally have not traveled much. This was not by choice, I would have loved to travel more but I never had the opportunity. I’ve been to Milan, Italy (paid for by my company for a corporate Olympics). I’ve been to Saint Lucia (where I got married) and to Grand Caymen Island (with my now husband). And then I’ve traveled a lot of northern part of the east coast with my Track team but have only made it to one west coast state Oregon for the National Cross Country Championships.

My handbags however are well traveled, with the help & resources of Etsy.com a piece of me has been to the following places…

I’ve sold my handbags & accessories in 38 states within the United States of America.

United States

  • Alabama
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Illinois
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisana
  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • Maryland
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • Michigan
  • Montana
  • North Carolina
  • Nebraska
  • New Hampshire
  • New York
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • Ohio
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin

And if you’ve never sold outside the US here are some reasons to do so. I ship my items to Canada via US first class mail and it costs the same as shipping within the United States. Yes we have custom forms to fill out and I have to go to the post office to ship it rather than having Joe my mailman take them from my front door but it is worth it. I’ve had many sales to Canada and wanted to share the provinces that I’ve sold to.

Canada

  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Ontario

Other Countries that I’ve had sales to outside North America are:

  • Australia
  • Finland
  • India
  • Israel
  • Malaysia
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom

Some of the ones that have made the list I’ve sold to on more than one occasion. I’ve even had repeat customers. What I’ve found for shipping outside the US is that if you can possibly avoid using a box the shipping is not expensive at all. Well, my items are small, soft and don’t weigh more than 4 pounds. But consider that a box takes person hours whereas an envelope can go on a conveyer belt and tossed into a mail bin or sent through a shoot.

I’ve made some great friendships outside the US, so if you are thinking about it…I am telling you it is not bad idea or as scarey as you might think. I am so happy I opened up my shop to outside orders. I was nervous about shipping first class mail but have been pleased with the results. I’ve enjoyed meeting people online throughout the world and I am sure you will too. It is not just a sale after all, it is a friendship that can be formed. This is what I love most about Etsy.

Happy selling!!

peace love happiness,

Jen xoxo

It is my 2 Year Etsyversary!

17 Apr

I can’t believe it is my two year Etsyversary. I was not feeling very well this morning and completely forgot. The past 2 years have been very exciting and I hope this next year is no different. I have had busy times and slow times. Going through seasonal changes, feeling summer slow downs but pressing onward, adapting my products, fine tuning details and working hard to find my niche. It has been fun watching my company unfold and I have enjoyed my journey along the way. The support and feedback have filled my heart with joy! My company is as much about me as it is you. You’ve held my hand and pushed me and challenged me every step of the way. So thank you! Happy Etsyversary Itty Bitty Bag friends.

Fabulously yours,

Jen

P.S., my sweetie took this amazing photo of me this morning. You can see more of his work at http://shawnkristofer.com so lucky to have such a talented family.

An Interview With The Designer Of The Itty Bitty Bag Company

25 Mar

Tell us a bit about yourself.

I am a stay-at-home mom of two beautiful girls, 3 miniature dachshunds and a very loving husband with whom I have been best friends with since High School. I relocated from Boston to the suburbs of New York (Darien, CT), to be with him. Prior to my handbag company, I worked in financial services, in the law and compliance division and had very long hours. After our second daughter was born, I returned to work for about 3 months. I thought I would
always work outside our home but life started to feel pretty stressful for me.

After about 2 weeks of being at home, I was at my sewing machine designing my first bag. Previously, I would only take my sewing machine out to decorate our home, weekend projects that included headboards, pillow cases, nursery linens, and of course curtains. My first bag design was a little pearl handle wristlet for the bridesmaids in my best friends wedding. I wasn’t too excited about what the bridal shop offered and wanted something to hold my
lipstick, the bare necessities. After this design, I realized that I didn’t own a handbag; I retired my briefcase & laptop bag and never really cared for all the bags at department stores. I wanted something original and small; this
was not an easy task when 2007/2008 was the oversized bag craze. This left me constantly carrying my phone and credit card in my pocket. I set out to design a little bag for me which resulted in the first Itty Bitty Bag. I posted a
picture to Facebook and my friends started to ask me to make bags for them. Eventually I needed a more efficient way to show them my design and accept money. I also realized that if all of my friends loved my designs, maybe others
would too. I researched and found Etsy and knew instantly that Etsy was the right fit.

Do you really make all of these lovely items yourself, do you have any help?

All of my items are handmade by me in my home studio and I take care of most of the business aspects of my company as well. I do receive a tremendous amount of technical support from my husband. He designed my fabulous
website ittybittybag.com and also designs my marketing materials. He is an Artist and takes the most beautiful photographs. He taught me how to photograph my products.

Apart from creating things, what are your favorite things to do?

I have been an avid runner since the 8th grade. I fell in love with the sport immediately. I ran very competitively in college and there after. I had dreams of being an Olympian. I wasn’t far from this dream with only a couple seconds
separating me from the Olympic Trials. In one fell swoop, I realized that this was not why I loved to run. I run for me and not just to say that I am better than the next gal. So now I run when it feels right and for peace of mind. I
take in all my surroundings, it is quiet and I am alone with my thoughts. My other favorite past-time is cooking, which is a very good thing because we have a whole host of food allergies in our house. I love to spend a quiet evening
with my best friend, aka, my husband, watching a movie and having a glass of red wine.

Where does your inspiration come from?

I am often inspired by my mom. She is one of the most artistic people I know. She can sew, knit, paint, draw…I am not sure there is much creatively speaking that she hasn’t tried or been successful at. It is this whimsical behavior that is the essence of my shop. I don’t just make bags, I make so much more. I love that friends and neighbors come to me with their creative challenges, from batman capes to Easter baskets. You don’t see all of these items in my shop but you’ll find them in my blog and they often include how to’s and tutorials.

How do you balance being at home and a home based business?

In addition to my mom inspiring my creative process, she also gave me a lot of responsibility as a child that most girls my age did not have. I have 3 brothers, two of which are younger than me. So I had to help my mom often
around the house, cooking and cleaning. We did not have a lot of money growing up, so my mom returned to school and often worked until 4 or 5 at night. It really taught me how to manage my time and how to have a career and a family.

What does handmade mean to you?

Handmade is actually best quoted from my 7-year-old and shows that I am instilling the same values that my mom instilled in me “Handmade is special because it is made by someone who fills it with love and that is what
makes it special.” and “Buying stuff from a store is something that anyone can have, I don’t want what everyone has.” I love her with all my heart and soul.

Who has been most influential in your craft?

I have to say Martha Stewart. At a very young age, I started buying Martha Stewart Living magazine. She always had the most amazing crafty ideas. I love that you don’t have to make just one thing that is beautiful. I love that
her ideas taught me that I don’t have to work from patterns, though patterns may inspire me. I always put my own touch or twist on an age old idea. I love that Martha is all about the home, garden and cooking. All things that I love.
So she has been the most influential.

When did you know that you were an artist/maker?

I have been an Artist all my life, from taking my security blanket and turning it into a wedding dress at the age of 3. I’ve always loved being creative and crafty. In school, Art was my favorite subject. I took every art class I could in Junior High and High School. I thought of applying to Art school, created a drawing portfolio and everything but I also wanted to run division 1 Track and Cross Country. So it was hard to pursue both. I did minor in Art in college but didn’t finish my requirements as they interfered with running practice. I studied exercise science while in college which armed me with an enormous amount of information on running and nutrition.

How would you describe your creative process?

It is probably a bit more scattered than some. I get these visions in my head and I sketch them down. I take in everything from my surroundings, even my daughters math homework which includes zipper pouches with money or my 3-year-olds polly pockets. I love going to my studio and saying “What will I make today.” I think of the holidays approaching, the seasons arriving, and select a fabric. I think about items in my shop that are starting to run low
and then let my mind wander and be creative. I love trying new things and even if I fail, I learned something.

What makes your handbags different than other designers?

There is no shortage of handbag designers on Etsy. I offer clean lines, a touch of old school, and an ever changing assortment of items, fabrics and designs. Also, I let you customize your designs. This speaks to who I am. I can’t ever order straight from a menu, I always know best and even the chef didn’t know how good it could be. I work the same way. Many of my custom orders have become new designs. It is fun for me, I love the conversations, and I love
meeting people and hearing their ideas. I love seeing the finished product and making people happy.

How do you compete with other famous handbag designers of the world?

I know that I am not these designers, for one, they are on a mass production level. Two, when you look at our styles they are very different. They have machine capabilities that my Professional Viking is not capable of doing. So I make up for where they lack. You can not call Vera and say “your phone cozy does not fit my phone, can you make it larger by 2 cm?” Also, I offer so many different fabrics, I think I am close to 200 different fabrics and all are in 1 yard increments. I only buy them by the yard to keep everything unique and totally original.

If you could peek inside the studio of any artist, designer or craftsman (dead or alive), who would it be?

Wow, there are so many to choose from but I think it would be Ralph Lauren. He is an icon in my humble opinion. Though I wish his women’s fashion was back to the way it used to be and less project runway. I would love to know
more about his life story and how it came to be that he chose a life of fashion. My husband and I absolutely love and use many of his ideas to decorate our home. I love plaids and nautical and he represents this theme best in my mind.

What handmade possession do you most cherish?

It is one that I don’t currently own but will forever be in my mind (I still have the pattern from my mom) and that is my Junior Prom Dress. I wanted this Jessica McClintock dress so very badly. And we just couldn’t afford it. I
feel bad that I made such a stink out of it to my mom but learned a very valuable life lesson. My mom made me the almost exact same dress by hand. It was lovelier, it was one of a kind, and it fit like a glove. I never worried about anyone having my dress at that Prom.

How do you get out of your creative ruts?

I will make something special for my girls. I really love to make pretty dresses for my girls. I also love to decorate my home, making curtains and buying furniture. Getting out of the studio and soaking in your surroundings
can be very inspirational.

Where would you like to be in 5 years?

In 5 years, I’d love to have a more consistent schedule for work and more than a few hours a day. I will continue to push and challenge myself every day. Trying a new technique and pushing my creative talents. After all, we are
all artists here and I don’t believe any of us set out to be a hub and spoke or to be just another production line. I feel my shop is the essence of that.

Where would you like to be in 10 years?

In 10 years, I would love to have a small factory in town with a group of seamstresses, all working to together to bring back quality handmade products for the home, clothing and accessories. A girl can dream, right? When
I tell others in town about my dream…they swoon over the idea, so I know it is possible.

Looking Backwards and challenging yourself going forward

Best advice ever! Look at the first items of any successful Etsian and what you will see is 1) courage to take the first step 2) not giving up when sales were down and 3) always pushing themselves harder and challenging themselves to create something unique every day. The most important item when you are selling online is what you write and trying to take better pictures every single time! Never giving up hope of being a “Featured Seller” or “Quit Your Day Job”. I push myself way too hard. I am my worst critic. Every time I step up to the sewing machine, create something or photograph my items, I try harder. I never settle. There is always more that I can do, if only I had more hours in my day. Though I am sure I’d fill them up pretty quickly. To my friends, thank you for all your support, don’t give up on your dreams and try harder every day and you will see something beautiful (but don’t forget to take some time off to enjoy the beauty…Ha!).

My coffee cozy was on the Front Page of Etsy

29 Jan

2011-01-28 Front Page

My NY coffee shop coffee cozy was on the Front Page of Etsy and with the promotion, along came 4 sales which is always nice. I was asleep when it happened but hubs woke me up to share the good news! This print is so fun, retro and makes a wonderful gift for you or a friend. My fabric is running low, so not too many more of these will be made. Thanks everyone for all your support and encouragement. :)

My Sage Green Hemp Tote Was on the Front Page of Etsy!

11 Jan

Sage Green Hemp Tote

Sage Green Hemp Tote

My Sage Green Hemp Tote was on the Front Page of Etsy!

This extra small tote is a One of a Kind (OOAK), the exterior is made from Organic Hemp Fabric and the lining is a Natural unbleached cotton, and the decorative button is from a fellow Etsian ”TheWoodLot”. I love when I get the opportunity to use sustainable fabrics in my shop. I have to tell you finding supplies is not easy. I don’t produce in mass quantities and finding beautiful fabrics is challenging.

Many thanks to GlimmeringGems for selecting my item for her beautiful green Treasury.

Front Page Jan 11 2011

Front Page Jan 11 2011

A summary on my Etsy vs Non-Etsy business

2 Jan

As I’ve mentioned before, it is not so important to me to make resolutions but to look at the past and reflect.

It’s all in the numbers

Sales numbers are difficult to hide, they are what they are. I am still thinking about my past year and when I had done a quick numbers check, I believed I was doing so much better than the year before. I thought the beginning part of the 2010 was pretty slow for both my Etsy and non-Etsy Sales but I had nothing to compare, since I opened my shop in April of 2009. When I compare the last 6 months of 2009 with the last 6 months of 2010, 2009 my Etsy Sales were much higher but my non-Etsy sales for 2010 went through the roof. I did a lot more shows in 2010 and I can look back and see why certain months sales were better than others. It works out that in 2009 I had 1 Etsy sale every day and in 2010 I had 0.6 Etsy sales each day. This was not the trend I was hoping for but have heard from others that their sales also declined. But when Etsy reports on their total sales numbers, you’ll see an increase in sales for this past year.

What are the highlights of 2009

2009 was a great year, I opened my shop. Shawn (my husband) and I did many photo shoots of my bags. I think having a person in each one of my pictures was very helpful in selling my handbags. Each one was one of a kind and the big treat was that I was featured in an Etsy Storque article on handbags. Another huge selling point was that my handbags were new to all of my friends/family and it was exciting for everyone. The number of items available in my shop was fewer, not sure if that helps or hurts my business but until the end of the year it was just handbags.

What are the highlights of 2010

In February 2010 the trade photoshoot with Kristina V Photography was huge for my business. Doing wholesale orders with Vineyard Kinda Life & Seaport Studios were also fantastic. Being featured in Pregnancy & Newborn magazine generated a few sales. I was out in the public doing shows, meeting great people and growing my brand name. I spent a lot of time with social media growing my base of friends and contacts which is very important when you have big news to share. December of 2010, was my biggest sales month on Etsy to date. The only thing I did differently during that last month was I relisted at $1 a day and I did see a huge increase in both traffic and Etsy sales. My non-Etsy sales were huge this year, again with my focus on Trunk shows and Craft Fairs. This part was essential as it allowed customers to see everything in person, now they wouldn’t hesistate to just buy online.

Summary

Examining just the numbers would be counter productive to what I do. I can’t express enough, how amazing the social connections have been for me as a stay at home mom. My sales year over year were exactly double from the year before, so it is still positive number no matter how I analyze the days. I feel as though I spent a lot more time working on my shop but maybe not enough time in my studio. So I will try to set up a more scheduled approach to my social networking and see how that works for getting more sewing done in my shop. All this said, getting my name out needed to be done and I am so grateful for all my new connections. I feel that my brand name is stronger, people are recognizing my company name when I say it and that alone is amazing to me. So I’ve done my job spreading the word, now I  need to produce some amazing new things to keep it going. I have some FANTASTIC ideas and can’t wait to share them this Spring. Be sure to stay connected April is going to be big!

To my fellow Etsy peeps! Keep listing new items and re-list daily, that is all I can say. I’ll promise to keep up with my bliggity blog, facey spaces and tweetie pages but will try to space them out a bit more. lol…time to get a sewing!

10 days left until Christmas…and so much to do.

15 Dec

I wanted to give a little shout out to some of my peeps to help you along with your holiday gift ideas. Of course, this is after you’ve stopped by my online store!

So if you are wondering what to give me for Christmas, here are a few hints…

Lovely stationary from Easton Place Designs to send hand written notes & thank you’s

A pink infinity scarf from Tehlia to keep me warm and toasty

Something to remind me of the beach from Shorely Chic
A Saucy little apron from Tomatotots when it is too cold outside and I am cooking up a storm in my kitchen.
And my relaxing shower would not be complete without some soap from DeShawnMarie
Hope everyone has a fabulous holiday and new year!
My best, Jen
 

Holiday Shopping @ The Itty Bitty Bag Company

24 Nov

   

My shop has more than doubled in size in two days, hard to believe after the number of items I sold at Wellesley Market Place. If you click on the image, it will enlarge it so you can see the detail. What I want to point out to everyone is that on the left hand side, you will find “handbags ready to ship”. These are not custom order, they are ready to go out the door, no delay!! Also, most of my accessories are ready to ship even though they are not in that category. I want to point out another important section, titled “Customize Your Design”, these items are not ready to ship and need to be made. As of right now, I have enough custom orders to keep me busy until December 6th. I will continue to keep you posted on my status of when I expect to complete these items. I will do my best over the holiday weekend to catch up and create some bandwidth to allow additional custom orders.

New items to my shop include: new mini totes, mini key fobs, skinny zipper wristlets, belts, small zipper pouches and zipper bags. All of these items are ready to ship. I have close to 90 items that are ready to ship, so there should be plenty to choose from but keep in mind with all of the custom orders I receive, I may not have time to add to inventory.

I will be running a Black Friday through Cyber Monday promotion but it does not apply to custom order designs, gift certificates or bundled gift sets that are already at a reduced price. If you should check out using my promo code and you include one of these items, not to worry, I will contact you and we can figure something out. The promo code for this holiday shopping weekend is BLACKFRICYBERMON  it has to be exactly as shown or it will not go through, you will receive 20% off your total order. I will turn on the code Thursday evening  and it will end Tuesday Morning, to account for time zones.  This will be the only sale that I am running through the holidays. I am one tired bag lady but I am so grateful for all my recent business, custom orders, & my Vineyard Kinda Life order.

I guess I should safely warn hubs that I will see him after New Years. LOL.

**Don’t forget you can always give someone a gift certificate to my shop, I have a standard $40 gift certificate so you can see what it looks like but it can be ordered in any amount in US dollars. Just send me a convo.

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