Showing posts with label Craft Booth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craft Booth. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Show me Your Booth!

This last weekend was the 13th annual Art on the Ave in Tacoma WA.  A couple of OlyEtsy members were there vending their handcrafted items.  Check out their booths.


Wigglin' Wasabi and Niki B.'s hand etched glass sharing a tent
 First up we have Trista with her Wigglin' Wasabi shop selling quilted soldered pendents and leg warmers. 
Wigglin' Wasabi's table


















Set up with Trista was Niki Bilodeau selling her hand etched glass ware.  Niki will be opening an Etsy shop some point in the near future and hopefully joining the OlyEtys team!










Last booth for today is LaurelsArt selling handmade clocks from upcycled records.  Laurel has been working on creating new signage recently and this show was the first to witness her new record garlands!



Thursday, June 16, 2011

Photo Editing Tutorial

As our OlyEtsy team grows so will our blog!
 
We are introducing a series of videos to help Etsy sellers crop, adjust and finish their photos for better product listings.  The plan is to release one video every week, hopefully Thursdays if everything goes according to plan.

This first video in our series is about photo cropping.  Take a look and if you have any other tips to go along with the video make sure to list them in the comments section below.

Author: Jessica Hamilton of Doll Project 

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Show me Your Booth!

It's always fun and very inspiring to see others booths.  Here in Olympia we have an eclectic range of arts and craft vendors that I want to share with you.

Up first is Peggy Sue with her shop Cobalt Quilter.  Her beautiful textile art makes a vibrant booth that one can't help but to stop and play!
Follow this link to her Etsy shop to see more of PeggySue's work.

Or visit Olympia's Saturday Market to find her booth in person!



Our second booth for today's showcase is a shop called Recycled Parts run by Jennifer Jagger.
The shop focuses on using recycled or reused material.
  




Jennifer also runs a shop called Northwest Bridal featuring elegant accessories for the brides to be.


 
Check back over the next few weeks for more OlyEtsy Member Booths.