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Today is January 22nd and since I live well north of the equator, that means it’s the dead of winter. However, it sure didn’t feel like winter today! Tim and I sat outside in shorts and flip-flops and sipped lemonade while we worked on our tans and watched sailboats float lazily by. It’s been a warm winter. Hooray for sunshine!

I was extra relaxed today because we had a good week last week and lots got done. It’s the first day in awhile that I think I really, truly, relaxed.

And as often happens, relaxing lets me think. I remembered a winter that wasn’t quite so warm. I recalled November a few years back when I was worrying about my holiday gift budget. Looking for some way to bring in a few extra dollars I thought maybe I could make something and sell it online.

That’s how I got started on Etsy. I didn’t know the first thing about websites, the Internet, or photography. I didn’t know what people would buy and I didn’t know how much to charge them if they did want to buy from me! I didn’t know much, but I knew I wanted to try.

So I made some felt hair clips, took some pictures, and anted up my .20 listing fee. It was the first step.

I’m amazed today at where that first step has led. It led me to start this blog. It led me to learn more and more about selling online. It led me to opening up a felt supply website. It even led to me having a little book with my name on it on an actual shelf in an actual store! (and of course online here)

In fact, that first step has impacted our whole family. Tim is involved full time in what we do online (along with other things, bless his hard-working heart), and my sons both have blogs.

Looking back, it was a pretty big step!

You Don’t Have to See The Whole Staircase!

“You don’t have to see the whole staircase to take the first step!”

This is a well known saying that I believe is paraphrased from something said by Dr. Martin Luther King, a visionary if there ever was one. It’s worth remembering.

You may be just starting out on Etsy or even still thinking about starting out. If so, you may have some doubts. Using my example, they might have looked like this:

  • Who is going to want a hair clip I made?
  • How many people are even going to see my stuff?
  • There are so many people already selling these same things online.
  • Even if I sell a bunch of these, I only make a couple of dollars per sale. How many do I have to sell to make it worth it?
  • What’s the best that can happen, I end-up sitting around making hair clips all day? Who wants that!
  • People are going to laugh at me.
  • I’m wasting my time.

Etc., etc., etc. – you get the idea.

Today actually making hair clips is a very small part of what I do. But look where it led!

As I sat relaxing on a beautiful Florida day today, I couldn’t help but wonder how much higher this staircase goes? I’m excited and glad I took that step.

No matter what your doubts or fears are, don’t let them stop you. Just start and don’t quit. You can’t lose.

~Kim

PS – I’m really excited about Handmade in 2012! If you want to join me for an awesome year, sign-up to get EverythingEtsy.com by email in the box below!

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Craft Room

Let’s get organized!  Whenever I organize and update my craft room I end up finding lots of beautiful supplies that I forgot about can’t wait to try.  I feel much more creative working in a clean area and all those long lost supplies inspire me to get CRAFTY!

 This is the second post with tips to organize your craft room, so if you missed the first one just click here!

Ready to be inspired???

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12.  Take a look at these beautiful canvas storage bins I found at Holly’s Street.  I use baskets for storage, but this looks so much better. Don’t you love how pretty the colors look popping out of the top? I could have some fun with this little collection of fabric!

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13.  Great shelves rock!  Can you have too many shelves??  I think not!  I could use a different section for each project I’m working on these days!  It seems like I never have enough time to complete something all at one time.  I know I’m not alone with that!

Visit Vana’s blog to see more photos of her studio and check out all her work at  Le Papier Studio.  You’ll love it!

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14.  Decorate paint or soup cans with wallpaper or scrapbook paper for an simple and sweet way to add a touch of beauty to your room. {bhg.com}

What a great way to recycle and save money…love it!

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15.   Don’t hide your beautiful ribbon in a box! Here’s a creative way to hang rolls of ribbon…a towel holder! You could put this anywhere and it’s bound to look great! {Creating Keepsakes}

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16.  Cubbies make great storage…I’ll take a wall of them!  You can mix and match yard sale finds and create your own unique cabinet like this one from Debee at Art as Life .  I love the drawer pulls!

I’ve also seen stacked shoe organizers used to create a bunch of cubbies in small areas.  Try a couple for your craft room or closet.

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17.  The Sometimes Crafter will show you how to make these cute fabric scrap baskets. I hate to throw away pieces I might be able to use later. They’re a great way to store some of those fabric scraps you’re saving!

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18.  Visit Mamie Jane’s to see the booth display she’s working on.  These are paint sticks with ribbon and trim wound around and pinned.  It’s so creative and a great way to keep them organized!

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19.  Use vintage finds for unique storage containers!  Hang an old lunch box and use it for little supplies.  This is a great creative space!  I love the three-tier basket that’s perfect for ribbon or stamps…I seriously need one!  {bhg.com}

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20.  Low on space?  You can take a small bookcase and turn it into a craft cabinet.  Check out the details at MarthaStewart.com.

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21.  I’d love this collection of colorful ribbon!  This is one craft supply that can be really hard to control.  Learn how to make this awesome ribbon organizer at Craftzine!

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22.  Got closet space??  Use a selection of pretty storage boxes and containers to keep supplies separated.  This will keep everything easy to find when creativity strikes…that’s a good thing! {bhg.com}

Still need more inspiration to get your craft space organized???  Check out these…

I’d love to see pictures of your space! You can post photos of your work or your work area on our Facebook Page. Just write on our wall and attach a photo!

~Kim

 This is the second post with tips to organize your craft room, so if you missed the first one just click here!

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Craft RoomCraft supplies can take over your crafty space!  I have the hardest time with supplies because I’m a seriously messy crafter!  I spread stuff everywhere when I’m working on a project and cute storage ideas make a world of difference to me when it’s time to straighten up.

I thought I’d share some creative ideas I found when searching for new ways to organize my own space.

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1.  Painted pastel glass jars are awesome for holding all your pencils, markers and paint brushes!  Check out this great tutorial at kootut murut!  Reuse those old jars and make one-of-a-kind beauties like these in any color you want!

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2.  Craftaholics Anonymous has a beautiful new craft room and the way she organizes her fabric is FABULOUS!!!  Don’t you love the way the it hangs where you can see it?!  I hate to take beautiful fabric and stash it in a box or basket.  This is so much more inspiring!  You can see all the creative details of this crafty space here.

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3.  Create your own Sewing Thread Organizer!  Now that’s organized!!!  You should see me with my basket of thread…it’s really kinda scary.  The Creative Homemaker explains all the details here.

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4.  Shabby Chic tin cans are one of my favorite finds ever!  Check out Shabby Chic Inspired for more information on these sweet shabby organizers created from basic tin cans.  They are stunning!

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5.  Display your supplies and keep them in reach and as pretty craft room decor at the same time…I love this look!  {Lamaison d’Anna G}

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6.  I know you have an old frame around somewhere!  Add a little paint and some hanging wooden dowels to organize your lovely stash of ribbon.  You can find the instructions on Scrapbooks Etc.

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7.  Why didn’t I think of this?!  Use letter holders for a beautiful way to store your fabric…so smart!  {Design Mom – Jamie Diersing}

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8.  This might not hold that much but it sure looks cute!  Take an old ladle, drill and hole in the handle and bend it to the perfect shape.  How original!  {instructions at Country Home}

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9.  Reusing jars is a great way to save some money!  Just screw small embroidery hoops to the wall and adjust them to hold your jars tightly.  Love it!

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10.  Shoe organizers are awesome space savers!  Pens, paintbrushes and so many other craft supplies fit in those pouches and stay in an easy to reach spot.

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11.  Make It and Love It created these fabric covered cardboard boxes!  They’re Perfect!!  You’ll find more beautiful photos here.

I can always use a bit of inspiration when it comes to organizing my craft supplies.  To avoid a seriously LONG post I split this list in two.  I hope you’ll check back for Part 2 of this post later this week!

Looking for part 2 of this post…click here!

Here’s a few other posts you might enjoy while you wait…

Got a great tips to share for organizing craft supplies???  Please share it in the comments! 

~Kim

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Get organized with super cool organizational tools on Etsy!  You won’t believe all the creative and unique containers, pencil holders, notebooks and vintage boxes you will find.  There is something to fit any style and don’t forget that many Etsy sellers will make custom items just for you.  That’s perfect, right?! 

On a cold day like today I’d rather shop from home anyway…ha!

Check out these awesome Etsy finds…

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{Desk Caddy – Living Sew Beautiful}

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{Hanging Storage Bins – Dagmar’s Designs}

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{Purse Organizer – Divide and Conquer}

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{Drawer Organizer Pattern – ThirtyOne Thirteen}

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{Jewelry Organizer – Aurea}

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{Note Keeper – Dundry Hill}

There are so many fabulous handmade organizing tools on Etsy…you NEED to take a look around before you head out to the store in search of the right container or notebook.  Handmade rocks when it comes to getting you act together for the new year! 

What did you think about that desk caddy???  I love, love, love it!!

Do you have a favorite?  Do you have a creative organizing idea to share?  What works for you and looks great at the same time?  We wanna know!

~Kim

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Weekend Crafty Reading {Lovely Links}

January 13, 2012

Looking for an idea or two for this weekend…maybe a small project??  Quick projects are always on my list because you can make something creative but not spend all day working on it.  I have a seriously short attention span so that works for me! Here’s a few ideas for a crafty weekend… DIY Stamped [...]

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Set Goals for Your Etsy Business

January 12, 2012
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Create goals for your Etsy business and kick off 2012 with a clear plan for success! Everyone’s idea of a successful handmade business isn’t the same.  Some people have Etsy shops as a hobby or to fund their ever- growing craft habit {ha!}, while others are striving to grow their handmade business into a future [...]

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The Fancy Farmgirl Studio

January 9, 2012
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Are you organizing your craft supplies?  Do you dream of a craft studio that inspires?  Here’s a fabulous and FANCY craft studio that belongs to the lovely Tiffany from The Fancy Farmgirl.  I’m sure you can find a bit of inspiration in this amazing space!  All those vintage baskets and supplies are so pretty I’d [...]

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101 Handmade Valentine’s Day Ideas

January 5, 2012
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Pin It I’ve gathered some creative tutorials, free printables and just plain fabulous ideas to help make your Valentine’s Day extra sweet this year! There’s a little something for your home, gifts for friends and ideas for your children to share at school.  It doesn’t have to cost you a ton to make Valentine’s Day [...]

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Improving Your Product Offering by Dropping the Stragglers {Selling on Etsy}

January 3, 2012
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  Whew! What a holiday season! My first year selling on Etsy I was thrilled and surprised to have some extra money to put toward my Christmas shopping list. When the second year came along, I had a lofty goal that I would sell enough on Etsy to completely cover my list, and I did! [...]

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Valentine’s Day Felt Heart Wreath Tutorial

January 2, 2012
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Valentine’s day is such a fun time of year, but it can sneak up on you quick.  This year I’m ready! I’ve decorated my door with this sweet felt heart wreath.  You know I love felt and this turned out so nice that I’m sure I’ll use it for years to come. I thought I [...]

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Get Excited About Handmade in 2012!

January 1, 2012
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Happy New Year! I’m really excited about the year to come. And I don’t just mean in an optimistic “it’s all good, happy, happy, joy, joy, rah, rah!” sort of way. I confess that I try to get that sort of feeling revved up inside me every January 1st. I mean, why start the year [...]

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Christmas, Camping & Crochet

December 30, 2011
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It’s been one of those action packed holidays around here and I am looking forward to the routine of a normal week again! I hope you had a wonderful time with friends and family! I, of course, started a new project in the middle of everything that was going on…ha!  I always want to crochet [...]

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Napkins Make Great Gifts {Embroidery Tutorial}

December 21, 2011
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Hand embroidered dish towels are one of my favorite things! There’s a vintage feel to them that adds a little character to the kitchen. Stitchin’ Retro, by Leisure Arts, will be able to keep me busy with over 150 designs inspired by vintage linens from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s. Wow…how cool! Each design [...]

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Need Last Minute Gifts? Make Them!

December 18, 2011

I can’t handle the crowds at the mall this week, so I’m planning on making a few gifts for the people left on my list.  Target felt like a war zone today and I don’t want to go back.  Handmade gifts are really the best way to go!  Here are enough ideas to make anyone [...]

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Successful Prospecting on Etsy

December 16, 2011

The Internet has been likened to a gold rush and it’s really not a bad analogy. The truth is, there are thousands of ways to make money online. Some are better than others and there are lots of people trying to hit the mother lode. The truth is that the majority of successful Gold Rush [...]

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Felt Christmas Ornaments

December 13, 2011
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This year I decided to decorate a small Christmas tree with some sweet little hand stitched felt ornaments.  I’m even making some to top off gifts, and they’re always great to mail to friends during the holidays.  I sent out three today! I planning to add a bit of felt garland, but I thought I’d [...]

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