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Monday, March 25, 2013

Wanted to share the wealth

Happy Monday everyone, I have been in the process of getting things organized here around the studio and have discovered some great blogs of organizing ideas and tips. I couldn't help but want to share the wealth of information found on both of these blogs. They are both very helpful!

The first one I saw this amazing idea and just loved it since I had a whole slew of empty jars stashed away this was the perfect idea for me.  I found this on the blog iheartorganizing.blogspot.com
You've got to check that blog out even if you are the organizing queen!




I then ran across this amazing idea on Pinterest and couldn't help myself but be drawn to check it out.  BRILLIANT, I say...absolutely brilliant.  I found this on the four generations blog   http://www.fourgenerationsoneroof.com/ and I am amazed at the wealth of knowledge on that blog.  If you think you've thought of everything or know everything...well take a look as I'm sure you will learn something from this blog :-)


Well hope you all have a great week filled with lots of great ideas and inspiration.  Happy Spring everyone!


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  • Friday, August 03, 2012

    "A day in the life" series post 2. Craftopolis edit express.


     
    "A day in the life" series post 2
    Not everyone knows all that goes in to a small handcrafted business such as mine so I started this series of Blog and FB posts to give people an idea of my day to day life and all that it takes to run a business like mine. I'll have tips for online businesses in these posts as well.

    Today in preparation for the busy fall and holiday
    season I am starting to go thr
    ough all of my listings and double check them for accuracy. Something that most people don't think about when starting an online business is how much work goes in to keeping your shops, websites, listings, etc. up to date. You have to be detail oriented for this job. Postal prices are constantly changing and every time those rates change you have to change your pricing. It's a lot of work when you have many online shops and 100's of listings in each shop.

    For all of you Etsy shop owners if you don't use the Craftopolis Edit Express http://www.craftopolis.com/#com=ee you should check it out. It is a great way to edit all of your Etsy listings quickly (well as quickly as you can LOL) Just enter your shop name and all of your listings will show up on the page. Then you can edit all of your prices, descriptions, titles and quantity in one location. To me it is a must have tool and is what I am using to update all of my listings today. It's going to be a long day.

    Tuesday, November 03, 2009

    Win a free year of soap!! That's right soap at your doorstep every month for free!





    Ok I know, I know I've been slacking on blogging. I've just been so busy getting ready for the season, making, wrapping, and packing soap that I'm exhausted at the end of each day and haven't been able to get myself motivated to blog. So I'm going to make it up to you all with a giveaway!! This isn't just any giveaway, this is a whole year of free soap from me.



    Here's the deal, I have a soap of the month club on my website Soap Club. I have just recently started promoting it and have had several people sign up, but I really want to get the word out. It's a great gift idea since it is only $6.75 a month, which helps a lot if you don't have a lot of money to lay down at Christmas but still want to give a substantial gift. If you add the entire year up it comes to $81, but it's easy on the wallet at only $6.75 a month. That special some one will be remembering you all year long when a new delicious gourmet soap shows up in their mailbox each month.



    Now not only is it great for gifts, it's great to treat yourself to something like this too. It's a nice inexpensive way to pamper yourself every month. Since I've had so many people comment on it I thought that I would have a giveaway to promote it. So I'm giving away one of my soap of the month club subscriptions.

    YOU MUST BE FOLLOWING THIS BLOG TO ENTER!
    So if you aren't following please follow now if you would like to participate.  From now until December 15th-- tweet, blog, facebook, etc. about my soap of the month club, be sure to include a link to my soap club page DeShawn Marie Soap Club in your promotion.  Then come back to this post on my blog and make a comment including the link to your promotion.  Each time you do it will give you more chances to win.  You can enter as many times as you want, so tweet away, blog away, facebook, digg it, stumble it all you want, just be sure to let me know in a comment to this post so I can put each of your entries in the hat to draw December 15th!  Only entries that include the link to their promotion will be entered.  As you enter I will put them in the hat each day and then draw the lucky winner on December 15th.  So what are you waiting for?...tweet, blog, etc. and you are on your way to a year of free soap from me! :-)

    ***THE WINNER HAS TO EITHER LIVE IN THE USA OR HAVE IT SHIPPED WITHIN THE USA UPON WINNING.**



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  • Monday, March 16, 2009

    Amo Italia! (translation “I love Italy”)

    For some reason ever since I was a little girl I have been in love with Italy.  I had always wanted to go even though I don’t have a drop of Italian blood in me.  I use to plan imaginary trips and dream of going there some day.  Well eventually I grew up and turned those dreams into reality. 

    A lot of my soaps are inspired by Italian food, landscapes and even architecture.  For instance take a look at my Cedarwood Lavender Handmade Soap pictured below.

    small cedarwood

    and now take a look at this photo I took in Venice, IT

    small venice photo

    When I took that photo in Venice I never thought it would inspire a soap, but when I arrived home and looked through my photos this photo grabbed me every time and became one of my favorites.  Over time I wanted a soap that had the same complexity as this picture with the aged walls and the natural texture that jumps out at you.  I wanted the soap to have the warmth of the soft natural light in this photo and voila!  That is when I made my Cedarwood Lavender Soap.

    Another one of my Italian inspired soaps is the Limoncello Soap which is created after the famous Italian liqueur Limoncello.  I had never heard of  it until one day I was sitting in a beautiful cafe in Positano, IT and they served me a complimentary Limoncello as an after dinner drink.  At first it was kind of tart, but then it grew on me and I fell in love with it.

    Here is a photo of my Limoncello Soap

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    and here is a photo of the famous Limoncello Liqueur

    limoncello

    I love all things Italian and I’m sure you’ll see more of my Italian inspired soaps and themes in the future, but thought I would take the time today to show you a few of my favorite Italian inspired soaps I make.

    Ci vediamo presto!! (see you soon)

    Friday, March 13, 2009

    Big or small?

    When I first began my business back in 1998 (which at that time was only handcrafted candles) I didn’t have a vision. I just knew that if I made candles and sold them I could pay my bills. So that is how I started. I didn’t have a business plan, I didn’t go to business school, all I did was make candles that people liked and as a result purchased them. Sounds pretty simple right?? WRONG!!

    Here is a photo of some of the first candles I ever made

    first candles

    As time went on I followed the typical American business mindset of “bigger is better” and “growth is good” what I didn’t realize at that time was that instead of controlling my business I was growing it to the point where it controlled me. I never asked myself the question “is this going to make me happy?” I was just so happy to be working for myself I didn’t think it would come to a point where I would be unhappy with it. I mean this is the “American Dream” right? Entrepreneurship and success?

    Here is a photo of some of the first soaps I ever made

    first soaps

    So when I had grown it to a point of having a store front, a 24 page full color catalog, tv commercials, being featured in broadway plays, a coffee shop, a website, 4 employees, 4 interns and 50 stores carrying my candles worldwide I thought gosh I have it made, but why am I not happy? This is what everyone works for right? To have their own business and be successful. Everyone was always telling me "WOW you’re lucky!” Yet as much as everyone kept saying that I didn’t feel it. People came into my store and constantly told me oh I know a store that will carry these or they would tell me they want to invest to turn it into something even bigger.

    Here is a photo of part of my studio during that time

    studio

    I thought all of this was the natural progression of business and that I should want all of this, but the reality was I had come to a point in which it was too much for me and I had no life outside of my business. I couldn’t keep a serious relationship, all of my friends had to visit me while I was working and half the time I’d put them to work while they were there because I was so tired and overworked. I realized this was no life for me. I did this to be free and now I felt more trapped than ever. Everything was happening so fast and I felt the business was making decisions for me, rather than me making decisions for it.

    Here is a photo of the candles that made me famous shall we say ;-)

    soul searching candles

    It was at the end of 2003 that everything changed for me. I became the victim of internet credit card fraud during the holiday season of 2003. At that time I lost everything I had and had to fight to make it survive another year. I closed my store and manufacturing at the end of 2004 and closed my business. My business was destroyed and I had to pick up the pieces and make sense of it now. I was devastated and went through some extremely hard times. To this day I am still repaying debt from this situation and working on resolving all of the tax issues it caused.

    There is a bright side to this story though. Strangely I am happier than ever with my business as this catastrophe caused me to restructure my business in a way that was made for me. I am now a sole proprietor that works for myself, I mostly make soap as it is less labor intensive than candle making and I operate it as a small business with no intention of growing big. I’ve learned to say “no” to things I know down the road will not work with my life. My business and my life have to work together or it doesn’t work at all. I’ve learned that “bigger is not always better.” I am posting this today for those who are starting their own small business or turning a craft into business. I’d like to offer some advice that I feel is essential to the success of all small business owners.

    My advice: “listen to your inner voice, take a step away from your business on a daily basis and ask yourself what best suites your life with your business being a part of it? They have to work together, make decisions everyday based on what you want your life to be, not on what you want the business to be as the business will naturally become what you want it to if you put yourself first.”

    Here is a photo of some of my current soaps

    bulk soap photos 012

    I hope sharing this story helps those just starting out or those trying to make big decisions now or maybe you are where I was at some point in this story and it triggers you to make the right decision now. I wish everyone at any stage of becoming an entrepreneur or small business owner much success and happiness in your life and business.

    Tuesday, March 10, 2009

    The Soap Makers Ultimate Compliment

    new soap 021

    Last week I was happy to see a repeat customer take advantage of my 6 for $25 plus free shipping sale.   It’s always nice to see people come back and purchase again.  After Heather of Vanity Design made the purchase last week I shipped it out as usual and stuck a little note in saying “thanks for the continued support”  As usual I hoped the package would get there safely and that my customer would be happy with it.

    As soon as Heather received her package I received nice positive feedback from her on Etsy.  She wrote  “Best soap on Etsy I swear! I open all the boxes and set the soap around in my bathroom. They are so beautiful to look at that they add to the decor and smell so yummy you would have no idea my nine year old boy cant aim! They are not froo froo smelling at all so my husband uses them as well.”  I was delighted that she called my soap “the best soap on Etsy”  With all the soap makers on there that is quite a compliment.

    Now if that wasn’t enough a few days later she writes me telling me she is scenting her whole home with my soap.  Again I’m flattered and I’m thinking “it’s so nice to have customers that really like my stuff”

    At this point I thought it really can’t get better than this.  Then today I wake up to even another message from Heather.  Here is what it said “I'm redoing the downstairs bathroom to match the peppermint soap. I love the colors so much I'm taking it with me to Bed Bath and Beyond tomorrow.  Now that is some good soap when a bathroom has to be remodeled around it!”

    HERE IS A PICTURE OF THE SOAP SHE IS REFERRING TO

    new soap 022

    When I received this message from Heather I just about died laughing and then I thought “WOW that is awesome that some one likes my design so much that they are designing their whole bathroom around what I made!”  This truly is the soap makers ultimate compliment!  I am writing this post to share this experience but also to give Heather an official online “THANK YOU!”  Please take the time to visit her shop on Etsy at Vanity Design.  She has some really cute pendants and is a super sweet person.  I would love to send her some support equal to what she has done for me.  Thanks Heather and I’m happy your husband was in agreement after seeing the soap :)

    Wednesday, March 04, 2009

    Chai Tea anyone?

    march 2007 158

    Today I've been whipping up a batch of Chai Tea soap.  I absolutely love the spicy aroma that fills the air when I make this soap.  It is also one of my favorite soaps to use in the winter time as it is very warming and the cinnamon contained in it works as a great exfoliator for dry skin.

    I use an orange essential oil from Florida in the soap, the cinnamon oil is from Sri Lanka and the clove oil is from Madagascar.  I searched for the top oils to use in this soap for years and now have a solid supply to continue creating the Chai Tea soap. 

    new soap photos 022

    Alot of people comment when they smell my soaps that they want to eat them and this one is one that I almost have to hold myself back from taking a bite out of.  It smells so delicious.  The spicy aroma reminds me of the holiday season or fall.  You can find this soap at my Etsy store or my website if you would like to purchase it.  This one is definitely FRESHLY MADE!  All of my soaps can be stored up to 2 years if kept in an airtight container.

    Monday, February 09, 2009

    Today is a Happy Day :)


    Don't know why, but for some reason today I woke up in a happy mood. I've felt very creative the last few days and full of thought. Some of that came out this morning in the form of collages. The picture above was a small collage I made for an empty picture frame I had on my dresser.

    I also made some candles in the last few days. For those of you who don't know that candles were my focus for many years I will post some photos of them soon. I hadn't made candles in about a year and then yesterday I busted the old wax melter out and started creating. Maybe it's the slightly warmer weather we've had the last few days or the fact that it is clear beautiful skies here today. The sun really boosted my spirits. Needless to say I'm glad that boost arrived. Some of that trapped energy is coming out to create again. I'll have lots of photos of projects posted soon.

    Also stop back by this week as I'll be posting a free soap give away! Be sure to vote on your favorite scent in the poll on the right as that is going to help me choose which soap to give :)

    Wednesday, February 04, 2009

    Reminder for this Friday!



    JOIN US THIS FRIDAY!
    The 2nd Annual Be Mine Valentine Show
    features hand crafted Valentines & gifts
    for friends, family, & lovers

    Friday, February 6th, 5 - 9pm
    450 Harrison Avenue, #31

    Twenty Massachusetts artists, artisans & craftspeople
    will be exhibiting their one-of-a-kind
    & limited edition works at Be Mine
    This special Valentine event includes
    live acoustic music by Peter Paulousky
    and new exhibitor designs
    created especially for the winter season and Valentine’s Day.

    Sponsored in part by GTI Properties
    & the individual members of Boston Handmade,
    this one-night-only event coincides with the First Fridays
    open studios & gallery receptions in the SoWa arts district
    of Boston’s South End.

    Sunday, February 01, 2009

    .....and yet another cool venue for artists and crafters!!



    For those of you who haven't stumbled upon Artfire I must say "you should probably check it out!!" It is a great handmade/artists/crafters venue. I've just started my shop on there at My Artfire Shop. It has lots of cool features that Etsy, MIM, Shop Handmade, DaWanda, etc don't have. So whether you are a shopper, a seller, a supporter this site has some cool things for everyone.

    Saturday, January 31, 2009

    Be Mine Valentine Show

    Just wanted to inform anybody in the Boston area about this show I'll be involved in next Friday. So mark your calender and stop by and get your sweetie something SWEET for Valentine's!

    The 2nd Annual Boston Handmade Valentine Show

    Friday, February 6 ~ 5pm to 9pm
    450 Harrison Avenue ~ Gallery #31 ~ 31 Thayer Street

    South End, Boston, MA - Boston Handmade announces the 2nd Annual Be Mine Valentine Show featuring hand crafted Valentines and gifts for friends, family, and lovers, to be held on Friday, February 6th, from 5-9pm at 450 Harrison Avenue. Sponsored in part by GTI Properties and the individual members of Boston Handmade, this one-night-only event coincides with the First Friday open studios and gallery receptions in the SoWa arts district of Boston's South End.

    Twenty local artists, artisans and craftspeople will be exhibiting their one-of-a-kind and limited edition works at Be Mine. This special Valentine event includes live acoustic music by Peter Paulousky and new exhibitor designs created especially for the winter season and Valentine's Day!