Monday, December 20, 2010

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Saturday Theme Challenge - Activity Feed and Circles

Book Garden by Cookstah
I am loving the Circles and Activity Feed features on Etsy - I have found so many new favorites, new shops!  This week's theme challenge is going to make use of this new feature to help us familiarize ourselves with it and use it to find our team mates as well.   Kelly from Cookstah was suggesting we use the Activity Feed to watch for team treasuries - I think this is a great idea and could lead to more exposure, clicks and comments.

If you haven't added team mates to your circle, this would be a good first step.  Log in to Etsy, search for team member shops and click on their Profile.  Under their Profile picture you'll see a button that says Add to Circle.  This adds their activity to your Activity Feed - lets you see their favorites (as long as they aren't private),  shows you when they create a treasury, notifies you when someone adds one of your items to their favorites - just jump in, start adding team members to your circle and start watching your Activity Feed.  It kind of feels like stalking ;)  but I think of it more like networking.

This week's challenge will use the Activity Feed to populate a treasury - once you've added team mates to your circle, start watching your Activity Feed.  When you see a team mate pop into your Activity Feed, go to their shop and pick something to inspire your treasury.  Go back to your Activity Feed and watch for another team member for your next item.   Do this until you have at least 8 team members in your treasury, then feel free to finish your treasury using your favorites, other shops, etc. 

I'm hoping this challenge will get everyone on the team using Circles and Activity Feed.  I think Kelly makes a great point that this could be a wonderful tool to better network on our team and find team treasuries.  Please contact me if you need any help, have any questions about getting this set up - Activity Feed is going to be a great tool for the team and for YOU! 

The Rules:

  1. Include at least 8 Curation Nation team members - use your Activity Feed to watch for team members to populate/inspire your treasury.
  2. Please follow our blog.
  3. Post a comment here on the blog with a link to your treasury - your treasury will not be judged unless you have posted it below in the comments.
  4. Put a link to this blog post in the comments of the treasury - this helps others find the challenge and enter.
  5. Tag the treasury "curationnation"
  6. Tag the treasury "etsyteamtreasury" - if you tweet, tweet your treasury using the hashtag #etsyteamtreasury.
  7. Tag the treasury "activity feed"
  8. Tag the treasury "circles"
  9. DUE DATE: I'm going to give a full week for everyone to get this setup, since the holiday will fall next week - your due date is Wednesday, December 29.
  10. Have fun!
These challenges are meant to build your treasury making skills, promote the team and make Etsy connections. There is always a photo used to express the theme but this item does not have to be included in your treasury.
 
Everyone is invited to play - these challenges are open to all! These challenges are also voluntary - never mandatory for team members. Remember to try to include team mates you haven't used before.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Curation Nation Open Membership Coming Soon

Green Door by metroline6

The holiday rush is almost over and Curation Nation is preparing to open membership!  Starting in January we are going to be a juried team - so if you love to make treasuries, are looking for some Etsy friendship, networking and a great way to promote, apply now to get your shop on our January voting ballot!

We're a very active team that shares our experiences, knowledge base, advice and skills.  We're looking for shops that want to be actively involved with a team, love to make treasuries and have great photos and products. 

Team Members - if you would like to nominate one of your favorite shops, send them a Nomination Convo - available on our google groups site.

Apply now on our Curation Nation Etsy Team page to get on the January ballot!   When applying please include a link to your current treasuries!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Wednesday Item Challenge - jerseymaids

Heirloom Polaroid Love Ring by jerseymaids
So many great New Years Resolution treasuries to pick from!  This week's winner is jerseymaids with her gorgeously done Simplify Treasury.  Congratulations!  This week we'll be featuring her Heirloom Polaroid Love Ring.

Valentines Day is just around the corner - my worktable is full of reds and pinks and hearts.  Etsy's January Merchandising Desk mentions this upcoming holiday, "Valentine's Day: Think decor for parties, favors, DIY projects, fashion, lingerie, sweets, love notes and cards, flowers, jewelry, the naughty and nice side, gag gifts, and personalized keepsakes. Emphasis on gift ideas for him, her, family, kids, friends, and coworkers."  

Let's use this week to get inspired and prepare for the next big holiday season ;)

The Rules:


  1. You must include at least 8 Curation Nation team members - use the sidebar on the blog for a list of team shops, or click here to browse our team shops.
  2. Please follow our blog.
  3. Put a link to this blog post in the comments of your treasury. This helps other people find the challenge and enter.
  4. Post a comment here on the blog with a link to your treasury.
  5. Tag the treasury "curationnation"
  6. Tag the treasury "treasury challenge" 
  7. Tag the treasury "etsyteamtreasury" 
  8. Tag the treasury "valentines day"
  9. If you tweet, tweet your treasury using the hashtag #EtsyTeamTreasury
  10. Include the featured item Heirloom Polaroid Love Ring in the first three rows of your treasury.
  11. DUE DATE: Wednesday, December 22.
  12. Have fun!
Wednesday Item Treasury Challenges feature one item from a shop - the item must be included in your treasury. The featured Wednesday item is picked from the wining shop of the Saturday challenge. If the winner doesn't have a shop on Etsy, they will get to pick an item of their choice! Everyone is invited to play - these challenges are open to all. These challenges are also voluntary - never mandatory for team members. 

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Saturday Theme Challenge - Resolutions

Pocket Journal from nightowlcrafts

So after the champagne, the party clean up, the football, we all get out our notebooks and start making our lists.  To exercise, to organize, to make new projects and set goals for the new year.  I love this fresh start we get each year. 


This Saturday our theme is Resolutions - Fresh starts, new beginnings, renewal, goal setting, organization, self-reflection, athletics, cooking, redecorating, taking on new DIY projects - taken from the Etsy Merchandising Desk for January.

Saturday theme challenges are based on a central theme or idea. No specific item is featured, but they are more loosely based on an idea. These challenges are judged - the winning shop will have one of their items featured in the Wednesday Item Challenge – however these challenges are open to everyone! If you don't have a shop on Etsy, an item of your choice will be featured in the Wednesday challenge.
 
The Rules:
  1. Include at least 8 Curation Nation team members - you can use the sidebar on this blog for a list of team shops or search Etsy with the "curationnation" tag. Or click here to use the etsy minis to browse our team shops.
  2. Please follow our blog.
  3. Post a comment here on the blog with a link to your treasury - your treasury will not be judged unless you have posted it below in the comments.
  4. Put a link to this blog post in the comments of the treasury - this helps others find the challenge and enter.
  5. Tag the treasury "curationnation"
  6. Tag the treasury "etsyteamtreasury" - if you tweet, tweet your treasury using the hashtag #etsyteamtreasury.
  7. Tag the treasury "resolutions"
  8. DUE DATE: Wednesday, December 15.
  9. Have fun!
These challenges are meant to build your treasury making skills, promote the team and make Etsy connections. There is always a photo used to express the theme but this item does not have to be included in your treasury.
 
Everyone is invited to play - these challenges are open to all! These challenges are also voluntary - never mandatory for team members. Remember to try to include team mates you haven't used before.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Wednesday Item Challenge - aBreathofFrenchAir

White Blossom Candle from aBreathofFrenchAir
You all planned such wonderful New Years celebrations with the Saturday theme!  Your treasuries were so fun and glamorous, much more interesting than what my real life celebration will probably entail: cherry coke, board games and an overtired 5 year old. ;)

This week's winner is aBreathofFrenchAir with her treasury Fresh Start. Congratulations!

This Wednesday we'll be featuring her White Blossom Soy Wax Candle.

Etsy's January Merchandising Desk Report is out - I'm hoping we can use her item to create some Cozy Home themed treasuries as suggested in their January themes, "Cozy Home: Feather your nest with storage solutions, multifunctional furniture and key accent pieces, cozy accessories, quilts, blankets, throws, candles, centerpieces, kitchen updates, DIY projects and wall decor."

Check out the rest of their report for treasury ideas and inspiration - lets stay on track, stay motivated and involved during this busy season to get ourselves lots of exposure during this peak shopping time!

The Rules:

  1. You must include at least 8 Curation Nation team members - use the sidebar on the blog for a list of team shops, or click here to browse our team shops.
  2. Please follow our blog.
  3. Put a link to this blog post in the comments of your treasury. This helps other people find the challenge and enter.
  4. Post a comment here on the blog with a link to your treasury.
  5. Tag the treasury "curationnation"
  6. Tag the treasury "treasury challenge" 
  7. Tag the treasury "etsyteamtreasury"
  8. If you tweet, tweet your treasury using the hashtag #EtsyTeamTreasury
  9. Include the featured item White Blossom Candle in the first three rows of your treasury.
  10. DUE DATE: Wednesday, December 15.
  11. Have fun!
Wednesday Item Treasury Challenges feature one item from a shop - the item must be included in your treasury. The featured Wednesday item is picked from the wining shop of the Saturday challenge. If the winner doesn't have a shop on Etsy, they will get to pick an item of their choice! Everyone is invited to play - these challenges are open to all. These challenges are also voluntary - never mandatory for team members. 

Monday, December 6, 2010

Make New Friends . . .

Organic Waldorf Doll by SewnNatural

But keep the old, some are silver and the other gold.

We have been invited to participate in Selection Perfection's Treasury Team Jingle Mingle!  This is a multi treasury team challenge and a great opportunity to make new friends and network.You can find all the info and participate in the challenge on their blog.

We encourage everyone to participate, spread Curation Nation team spirit and get to know some fellow treasury fanatics!  Participation is of course voluntary.  Have fun!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Saturday Theme Challenge - Ringing in the New Year

Put a Cork in It by FlashForward

For auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne, we'll take a cup of kindness yet, for auld lang syne.

New Year's Eve is a great time for reflection, renewal and inspiring fellowship.  Andrea from Sacredsuds had some wonderful ideas for the positive direction our team should take this year and it inspired me to start my yearly list of goals early.  

This Saturday's theme challenge is New Year's Eve - parties, celebrations, calendars, champagne!

Saturday theme challenges are based on a central theme or idea. No specific item is featured, but they are more loosely based on an idea. These challenges are judged - the winning shop will have one of their items featured in the Wednesday Item Challenge – however these challenges are open to everyone! If you don't have a shop on Etsy, an item of your choice will be featured in the Wednesday challenge.
 
These challenges are meant to build your treasury making skills, promote the team and make Etsy connections. There is always a photo used to express the theme but this item does not have to be included in your treasury.
 
Everyone is invited to play - these challenges are open to all! These challenges are also voluntary - never mandatory for team members. Remember to try to include team mates you haven't used before.

The Rules:
  1. Include at least 8 Curation Nation team members - you can use the sidebar on this blog for a list of team shops or search Etsy with the "curationnation" tag. Or click here to use the etsy minis to browse our team shops.
  2. Please follow our blog.
  3. Post a comment here on the blog with a link to your treasury - your treasury will not be judged unless you have posted it below in the comments.
  4. Put a link to this blog post in the comments of the treasury - this helps others find the challenge and enter.
  5. Tag the treasury "curationnation"
  6. Tag the treasury "new years eve"
  7. DUE DATE: Wednesday, December 8.
  8. Have fun!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Wednesday Treasury Challenge: allisajacobs

Bib Gift Set by allisajacobs

Curation Nation was on a roll during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday shopping frenzy!  Your treasuries were amazing and your hard work paid off and got us lots of front pages during such a peak time - Go Team!

The winner of the Cyber Monday Treasury challenge is Allisa Jacobs with her A Few of my Favorite Things Gift Guide - Congratulations!!

This week we're featuring her Bib Gift Set for our Wednesday Item Challenge  - think fresh and bright colors, kid gift guides - have fun with it! 

The Rules:
  1. You must include at least 8 Curation Nation team members - use the sidebar on the blog for a list of team shops, or click here to browse our team shops.
  2. Please follow our blog.
  3. Put a link to this blog post in the comments of your treasury. This helps other people find the challenge and enter.
  4. Post a comment here on the blog with a link to your treasury.
  5. Tag the treasury "curationnation"
  6. Tag the treasury "treasury challenge"
  7. Include the featured item Bib Gift Set in the first three rows of your treasury.
  8. DUE DATE: Wednesday, December 8.
  9. Have fun!
Wednesday Item Treasury Challenges feature one item from a shop - the item must be included in your treasury. The featured Wednesday item is picked from the wining shop of the Saturday challenge. If the winner doesn't have a shop on Etsy, they will get to pick an item of their choice! Everyone is invited to play - these challenges are open to all. These challenges are also voluntary - never mandatory for team members.

Top Photo Tips for Selling Handmade Online

Vintage Kodak 104 Camera by funretro

If you perused the Etsy forums at any given time since joining, you've more than likely seen the topic of photos pop up time and time again. Sellers need critiques, ideas and advice about everything from choosing cameras, appropriate lighting, staging...the list can go on. Many sellers put considerable time and effort in achieving the best photos possible. After all, since a buyer cannot hold your handmade awesomeness in their hand, having a photo that displays your hard work in all of its' glory is imperative to making that sale!

I hopped around Etsy asking different sellers for photo tips and advice they could offer other sellers. Keeping in mind that every creation presents its' own unique set of photography challenges, I sought such advice from a myriad of sellers. Read on for loads of advice they graciously offered:

{Miniature Cranberry Pie by Alliesminis

Allie from Alliesminis: My tip would be to use natural lighting whenever possible! Also, I always use a macro lens when photographing my minis!


(Yum! Look what a macro lens did for capturing all that detail in her teeny, tiny  pie.)








{Catalog Drawer by handandtable} 

 Hand & Table: My items are vintage, and I find the color gray easy to shoot because shadows don't show and I like the contrast of the natural wood with my aesthetic. Think about the best way to showcase your product to make it stand out and look amazing. 

Try several different settings on your camera and see which works the best. You might want to load onto your computer before you decide. They don't always look the same as the screen on the digital camera. Get creative... If you are taking a picture of a reflective object, such as framed art, you are bound to show up in the glass. Make the glass reflect a dark object so it won't show up. 

I don't use flash and find natural lighting to be the best. I shoot in my living room with my curtains open. Minor adjustments can always be made on the computer. It is important to have clean photos that are an accurate depiction of the object. It might also be fun to photograph an object with alternate uses the customer might not think of.

A really good idea before photographing you items at home is to look at the websites of really successful stores like shopbop or urbanoutfitters and see what they do. Do or don't do what they do depending on what suits your product.

{Sprouts Handspun Yarn by yarmee}

Lucia from Yarmee: Natural light, coming from one side.  
Make sure your subject is in the shadow, not direct light, I love photographing near a window, for example, because it provides a darker side and a fully illuminated side. The contrast really pops. Make sure your backgrounds are neutral, too.




(Contrast can work wonders. Note how beautiful the color of the yarn is even when there is a sharp contrast between light and dark.)

{Hugs & Kisses Notes by FoglioPress}

Sarah from Foglio Press: On lighting - It's been said many times before I know, but it bears repeating - Natural light is definitely best. More specifically, light coming in from a window, or on a covered porch/patio is ideal, because it is naturally diffused. Shooting in bright direct sunlight will result in harsh shadows and flat images.


Also, to capture more textural detail in the photographs, light the object from an angle rather than front-on. A 45 degree angle often works well. This is helpful if you want to enhance the texture of a beautiful fabric or paper, etc.

If you're using a digital SLR camera, try using a lens with a wide aperture if it's in your budget. A 2.8 or 1.4 lens is excellent for blurring out the background and really focusing in on the star of the shot - your creation! Or, if you have a digital point-and-shoot camera, most have a setting for detail shots - often it's represented by a flower symbol . This should also help a bit in blurring the background.

For close-up detail shots without the investment of an expensive macro lens
,
you can purchase simple close-up filters that attach to the front of SLR lenses. A few detail shots in your listings can really give buyers added confidence in their purchases. Be sure to carefully choose the details you're showcasing and where you focus the camera. A beautiful, unique charm or masterfully stitched embroidery detail are great to show off; a plain zipper or ordinary hem might not do much to add to the listing.  

Think about the whole scene when you're photographing your items, and make sure that the frame isn't cluttered with unneccessary extras or distracting backgrounds. A few well-chosen, relevant staging pieces can help to create a story behind the item, but overall keep it simple so as not to draw focus away from the item you're selling. 

When photographing reflective surfaces, photograph them from an angle, and use a polarizing filter if possible. Also, light them from an angle as well so the light will not reflect directly back into the lens. 

{Vintage Wood Letterpress Blocks by VintageGalaxy}
Sandy from Vintage Galaxy: I do not use any lighting etc. while taking pictures. I take my pictures during the time when the sun is not at the brightest and not in the open but in an open space which is covered like a varandah.  Therefore, my suggestion would be to take pictures in open (not in a room) but covered place, in moderate sunlight (between noon and sunset) and to focus at the center of the object. Also, for each picture you have to post you must take 4 to 5 pictures and select the best one out of that.


{Felted Acorn Pin by Angeldogdesigns}

Tamara from Angel Dog Designs: Like most sellers, I do feel that photos are an important selling point for your work. I prefer shooting my work in natural light, indirect sunlight, even an overcast day can be great. I also try to shoot similarly styled images for similar pieces of work; that way when people are looking quickly at my site, they can find like items by the photographs. I also bring my photos into a photo computer program like Photoshop and adjust the levels, color balance, cropping, etc., to make them look the best they can before I upload them on my site.






{Vintage Midcentury Pastiche Button Brooch Pin by HopeandJoyStudios}
Julia from Hope and Joy Studios
: 1. Natural light is your friend. I take my pix next to a big east facing window. 2. Picasa is MY friend. I take pix with cropping in mind. I leave extra room on the edges so I can crop and center the main item. Also I use their edit tools to sharpen and color correct some of my pix (I never could get that "white balance" issue taken care of). 3. For small items, macro is your friend. I am a camera idiot..I have no clue what all the buttons even DO on my camera, but I know what the macro button is and does. 4. The forums are your friend. There are tons of threads and links in business and site about photography problems and hint and tips to fix. Search the old posts. 5. Do your homework. If you see an interesting shot, figure out why it is interesting to you. 6. Props are your friend. I like to use white background but also old book text, and in my other shop hopeandjoyhome, I use vintage blue and white ticking a lot..it just fits with what I have. If you use actual props, make sure to mention they are not included and don't use so many there is any questions as to what the featured item is.

{BELIEVE Gold & Green Christmas Banner by BekahJennings}

Bekah from BekahJennings
: When I started selling banners 2 years ago, all the banner sellers were taking straight-on photos. It cut the item apart and there wasn't much of the actual item pictured. I spent a few hours just trying different angles/views until I found one I liked. So don't be afraid to find your own photography style, even if everyone else is doing something else. And don't try to look like other shops. You have your own unique style--find it!

{Vintage Silver Tinsel String by juliecollings}
Julie from juliecollings
: I sell small vintage supplies and handmade items in my shop so I need my photography to be up close with beautiful details. I shoot all my photographs with natural lighting. My studio has a southern exposure window with great afternoon light. Here are 3 tips for getting a great close-up still shot: 1. clean up your background so you don't get anything distracting in the photo. I have a large piece of foam core I tape background paper to if I need some color or a clean shot. 2. shoot a bunch of photos from several different angles. For a lead photo on my blog tutorials I may take 15-20 shots. sometimes I am surprised which one I like the best. 3. crop your photo to bring details right up front. Get rid of any excess space along the sides. I usually try a couple different cropping options and save them to my desktop so I can compare the photographs side by side to select my favorite.

{Compass Bobby Pins by outoftheblue}
Jerin from outoftheblue
: I'd say that the best advice I can give is to use indirect natural light. I get the best results taking photos by my window in the late afternoon.  
I also always use the macro setting on my camera and try to get down to the level of the jewelry and get lots of interesting angles.

(Natural light + macro setting + bright solid background = POP!)


   

 

{3D Wall Butterflies - Green Tea Butterfly Silhouettes by hipandclavicle}
Jacqueline from hipandclavicle
: I have a 3-part styling tip for completely awesome listings. First, instead of placing your items in front of a white wall or white paper, experiment with backgrounds that are a complimentary color, a contrasting luminosity, or even backgrounds with subtle patterns! You can find some great gently patterned papers at both craft stores and dedicated paper stores, and most fine art supply stores carry lots of beautifully textured fiber-based papers that make for luscious backgrounds. Second, to keep your photos interesting and relevant, make sure you take lots and lots of shots from every angle you can imagine, including close-up and far away shots, then include a range of those in your listing. Finally, include at least one photo of the item in use.
 Last, but not least, I'll share a few tricks of my own. My south-facing windows are the biggest source of natural light my home has. In the summer, the trees do a nice job of filtering the light, but I still need to do a little lightening in Photoshop. Rather than directly using a Curves, Levels, or Brightness/Contrast filter under the Image > Adjustments, I'll use their counterparts under the Layer > New Adjustment Layer menu. This gives me the exact same result without directly working on top of the photo itself. If I'm not satisfied with the result, I can always open the adjustment layer and, well, adjust it! 

Now back to my lighting scenario. Another challenge I have is that in the winter - when my trees lose their leaves - I have nothing to diffuse all that sunlight! To work around this, I'll simply tape a big sheet of cheap wax paper across the window. Problem solved.

 Oh, and one more thing. Doggie nose prints can cast shadows, so make sure you have clean windows before shooting. Trust me, I know. :-)