So this year has been the year of getting my focus back. Taking care of some important things, such as a new car and a divorce, and realigning myself with my goals. For the first time in several years, I actually have some plans for the future. I am digging my way out of some holes that I created in the first place, and honestly, it feels pretty awesome.
One thing that I have been working on lately, and something that I have wanted to do for a long, long time, is to go pro with one of my passions. I have been working on starting my own Etsy store, selling my handmade jewelry and accessories.
In case you don't know what it is, Etsy is a website, similar to Ebay, where everyday folks can start a web store, selling either vintage or handmade items. It's a great place to find one of a kind gifts and household items. And I am jumping in the pool.
Making jewelry is something that I have been doing since I was 12 years old. Realizing my love of jewelry, but having an allergy to nickel, there weren't as many choices for me (because I'm old, lol). So, one of my very crafty grandmothers took me to a big box store that shall remain nameless and bought me some lobster clasps, some plastic pony beads, and some fishing line and told me to get creating.
I have definitely grown since those fishing line days. Nowadays it is more about this fancy new term, upcycling. I was using pieces of old junk jewelry way before "upcycling" was a hipster term. But it's appropriate. I love giving life to old pieces of Sarah Coventry or Avon. Those bits of broken junk that seem to collect in the bottoms of baskets at thrift stores can often make the most interesting statement necklace or cocktail ring. And my skills have grown as well.
But starting a "cottage" business is not easy. Etsy makes it as easy as possible, but there are so many things to think about. It's not just about making some jewelry and taking a picture. I want this business to last and grow. So it's about marketing, in my case using social media, taxes, inventory, pricing, and so much more. I don't want something that looks thrown together, and with my education, I should be way beyond that. But it's a lot of work.
Not that I'm complaining, because I am tough and this is a lifelong goal in process. And I have the most awesome cheering squad ever. So many of you have expressed your interest in buying, your support in setting up my home office, your volunteering of yourselves to be my models, and general "atta girl"'s on a regular basis. And I have taken all of that to heart.
So thank you all for your support and feedback. I promise that I will not let you down. I am in the final stages of launching the store, and hopefully I can make you all proud! And to wet your whistle, so to speak, here is a taste of what I will be selling.
For next time: SmallTownHipster on Etsy launches! And my favorite season of all begins, Halloween Horror Nights! So till then, stay hip!
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