Friday 11 September 2009

Friday Roundup

I've had another good week on Etsy which was rounded off yesterday by my treasury making the front page!



This was a last minute poster sketch that I did using the search term UK, so I'm really pleased it made it to the FP! On a side note, is anyone else getting fed up with the huge volume of admin curated front page? It seems 9 times out of 10 when I log on that it's an admin FP, which I always think is a bit of a shame when there are so many gorgeous treasuries.

Anyway, I'd delighted that I've reached 250 sales on Etsy this week. My goal this year had been to reach 200 sales by the end of September, so I'm chuffed I've surpassed it.

I've got to say that I'm loving the rearrange your shop feature. I've spent far too much time playing about with it and it is a bit irritating to have to keep rearranging when I renew or list something new, but with practice I'm getting better.

On the crafting front I've made another pearl bracelet. This one is Metallic Blue



I've also been working on some new memory wire bracelets. This one I've called Irish Sea as the colours remind of the stormy seas around the North Coast.



I'm working on another custom order as well, so I'll let you see it once I've completed it

4 comments:

  1. Well done for getting your treasury featured on the front page! I love the colours in your Irish sea bracelet.

    Hope you don't mind, I've mentioned you on my blog :)

    Charlotte x

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  2. Ami well done on the FP I'm not at all surprised it made there, your treasuries have been really lovely lately. especially the 'Gold' one, I really liked that.
    I also blogged about your treasury FP yesterday
    http://ileaiye8.blogspot.com/

    And wow, 250 sales, that's so cool you smashed your goal to pieces.

    I'm also loving the colours in your irish sea bracelet. :-) lovely work.

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  3. I don't mind at all Charlotte - many thanks!

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  4. Thanks Cherylline - hope you got lots of views from it :)

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