Dana Saylor Designs- handmade jewelry

Handmade beaded jewelry, being a self-employed woman, and my other craft obsessions!

It Can Be Easy, Being Green July 2, 2009

I met someone who gave me a new perspective. At the Allentown Festival in one of the most historic Buffalo neighborhoods a few weeks ago, my husband and I were strolling around. Or should I say shuffling? It was packed with people out to browse from and buy original art and craft. As we were about to wrap up our day and head back to the car, I came across a woman in one of the last booths. “Clementiny Clothing”, the banner read. I immediately recognized handmade clothing, and then she mentioned that it was all repurposed fabric or clothing. Fabulous! It was also incredibly well-made. We chatted for a while about Etsy, and other sell-online sites such as Dawanda and Artfire. We discussed marketing yourself and the importance of handing out business cards. We hit it off, and I knew this girl was someone I wanted to be friends with.

Once I got home, I looked her up on Facebook. Sure enough, there she was. A few days later, she posted pics of new (vintage) fabric, which included something in chartreuse! I was smitten- and asked if she would trade a dress for some jewelry. Being into the idea of barter, she agreed, and the rest was history! Here is the dress in her Etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=27049178

Not only does her style rock, but she is one of the few artisans I know to exclusively use repurposed/recycled/vintage materials! Lots of us Etsians use some of these things; but to incorporate more is a goal for many. I have been inspired by Clementiny’s funky look, fabulous taste, and sense of community! You will be seeing more sustainable and repurposed items from me in the coming months- thanks Kari!

Here is just one example: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=27069721 Made with vintage Swarovski crystals from a customer’s mom’s set. What do you have lying in your jewelry box? If it’s broken, I may be able to repair it, or give it new life, integrated with other beads. Email me at info@danasaylordesigns.com for details!

 

Small Craft Business Consulting January 26, 2009

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This is something that I’ve been tossing around for a while.  Ever since my friend Denise (see previous post about a woman of substance) asked me to help her get her lampwork glass business online, I’ve been thinking about it.  Small Craft Business Consulting.  A mouthful, isn’t it?  I’m working on coming up with a name that just rolls off the tongue.  Anyway, this is a new avenue for me, to help other artisans make a living doing what they love.  Getting a blog (like this) set up, learning how to maximize your exposure through free online tools, setting up an online shop. 

I have had a website for about 4 years now, and an Etsy shop for about 1.5 years.  While I still do in-person shows, kids birthday parties and home open houses, I have learned that the internet is the best place to be seen by an international audience and to get the most bang for your buck.  Even though jewelry is a medium where many people like to touch and try on, there is a market for internet sales of ALL handmade artisan goods.  

If you or someone you know makes any kind of creative item, including quilts, baked goods, paintings, ceramics, paper items, crocheted/knitted items, etc., there is a place for you to sell online, and I can help!  Sites like Etsy also allow sales of art/craft supplies, and vintage items!  I can help you learn how to properly photograph the items, post them online, and promote yourself.  

This idea is still in development, but I do know that I can work with you in person or via phone/email/videoconference.  Please contact me at info@danasaylordesigns.com, or call me at 315-525-7474 to learn more.  Good luck, and happy crafting!