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Showing posts with label bead bracelets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bead bracelets. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Etsy's Bonnie Lease & Her Shop!


Hello all!
 
So, here is the thing.... I love Etsy! I think you all knew that, but I just wanted to say it again! I truly think that Etsy provides an outstanding display of goodies that you just can't find anywhere else! Just nod your head.. you know it is true. Also, I think there are a lot of shop owners over the age of 45 on Etsy. Hmmmmmm, I wonder why?
 
For a few posts or more....
I want to feature Shops that have Over 45 owners.
Why you ask??? Well, Why Not!
(Plus, I am over 45 and I need the company!)
 
Our Shop Owner of the Day! Drum roll please.....
 
 Bonnie Lease.
 
The owner of Fiber and Bead Boutique!
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/171528370/ooak-alpaca-scarf-to-treasure?ref=shop_home_active_2
Alpaca Scarf
 
Were you over the age of 45 when you started your shop?
 
  I was well over 45 when I started the shop.
 
 
How do you think your age has helped you in your business?
 
Has my age helped with this adventure? Maybe. Certainly the years I spent teaching beginning computers and beginning internet have helped. Also being retired gives me the time that is needed to devote to the shop
 
 
What do you sell?
 
  Fiber and Bead Boutique is a 3 generation shop. My husband Fred and I make the fiber accessories. Fred weaves beautiful scarves, shawls, tea towels and other items on an 8 harness loom. I weave scarves, belts, bookmarks and other items on Inkle looms and a rigid heddle loom. I also crochet, knit, spin and felt. Handspun yarns and felted items haven't yet made it to the shop, but some of the finished items are from my handspun yarns. My daughter Jen and my granddaughter Emma design and make beaded jewelry. Jen also makes her polymer clay beads. She will soon be adding fused glass to the mix. 
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/171593763/ooak-crochet-cowl-collarneck-warmer?ref=shop_home_active_4
 
Crochet Cowl


How did you get started with Etsy?
 
We started on Etsy last November because we were looking for another venue from which to sell. We have a friend who had started a shop and was happy with it. I do the work on the shop.
 
 
When did you get interested in making your Art/Craft?
 
  I have been a fiber junkie for as long as I can remember. I've been spinning for about 15 years. I took a beginning weaving class about 12 years ago, or so. I bought a Baby Wolf loom. Once I was on my own, the Wolf, that was much bigger than the loom I learned on overwhelmed me. Fred was tired of seeing it sit there unused because I was afraid of it. He offered to help me, and the rest is history. It is now his loom and he weaves amazing things. Although Jen grew up with the fiber and can crochet, knit and sew the art material that drew her were beads. She is self-taught and loves to work with beads. Emma has learned at her mother's knee. She is also learning to weave, but has nothing woven on the shop yet.
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/117478619/knitted-fingerless-mitts?ref=shop_home_active_2
Knitted Fingerless Mitts
 

Where does your inspiration come from?
 
My inspiration comes from the fiber. I love the fiber before it is spun. I have some that may never be spun just so I can pet it sometimes. I love yarn and I love color. The fiber tells me what it wants to be. Fred is drawn to color, pattern, and texture, so I guess you can say that weave structure inspires him. Jen and Emma love color. Emma is drawn to stones.
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/161896663/ooak-purple-and-blue-polymer-clay-beaded?ref=shop_home_active_3
Purple and Blue Polymer Clay Beaded Necklace
 
 
Who taught you or how did you learn your art form?
 
My grandmother starting teaching me to crochet and to sew about, heaven help me, 60 years ago. Friends taught me to knit and one in particular is my knitting mentor. Workshops through our local yarn shop and weaving and spinning guild offer classes and workshops that I take advantage of. Anything else, comes from books. I am a retired librarian. Fred is self-taught. Jen has taken a few workshops and is teaching Emma.
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/125218384/tigers-eye-bracelet?ref=shop_home_active_7
Tiger's Eye Bracelet
 
 
Where do you see your Shop in 5 years from now?
 
 I don't know where the shop will be in 5 years. I hope it will grow and be successful. By then I may turn over the management of it to Jen or to Emma.
 
 
How do you manage your time between Etsy and the rest of your life?
 
  Time management, now there's a concept. I spend probably too much time on the computer, tweaking the shop, on the teams, and on Facebook groups. I don't go anywhere without a tote bag containing a project, and am generally working on something if I am sitting in conversation or watching TV. Since I am retired, I just juggle whatever has to be done.
 
 
How did you come up with the name of your shop?
 
We tossed around a lot of names. We wanted the shop name to represent what we make, at the same time keeping it general enough that we could expand or revise our products.
 
 
Do you make or stock items you love, or what will sell?
 
 Mostly we make what we love. There have been a few things that came from specific requests or custom orders. But if I didn't love it, I wouldn't make it. 
 
 
Where else can we find you online?
 
I'm on Facebook and Pinterest.
                               www.pinterest.com/bonniecrochets/fiber-and-bead-boutique/
 
 
Did you always want to have your own business?
 
 I want to continue to create. I can only give so much away, so yes, to continue to create, I must have a venue for it.
 
 
Any other thoughts you want to share with us?
 
Other words, let me see. I've met some fun new friends while on Etsy. The community support whether it is on Etsy teams or Facebook groups is wonderful. The view of handicrafts has changed. Years ago Jen and I tried to sell our crocheted and hand sewn stuffed animals at craft shows. The response was underwhelming to say the least. People weren't willing to spend a reasonable amount on such things. That was one reason we decided to try the online route. Now, people go out to craft shows and they appreciate the fiber arts. It is a wonderful change.
 
I want to thank Bonnie for sharing her shop with us!
 
Come to think of it, here is the thing about Etsy... people don't really share their shops... they share their Passion! They don't just sell stuff.. they sell a bit of their time, love, and creative mind. Yep, can't get that anywhere else!
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, April 20, 2013

featured artist Barbra Alan

 
 
Happy Hello All!
 
Today's Featured Shop is:
 
bjswearableart    
 
This outstanding shop is owned by:
 
 Barbra Alan
 
 
 
I asked Barbra to be a featured shop. I just knew her talent needed to be seen by everyone! Her wearable art just took my breath away! Her designs are stunning!
 
If you are planning a Wedding or having a big Event... you NEED one of her pieces! Her statement pieces will make you the Bell of the Ball!
 
Get ready and here we go!
 
What do you sell?
 
Hand embroidered bead necklaces, collars or bibs, bracelets
 
 
 
 
 How did you get started with Etsy?
 
When I started making my jewelry, my son was so excited with what I was doing, he set me up on Etsy. He had heard about it through friends. I didn’t know what to do with it, so of course no sales. In January of this year, I decided to get serious about it and joined some teams and began picking brains. My exposure is growing day by day.
 
When did you get interested in making your Art?
 
About 5 years ago I was in a bead store and the lady said “you have got to take a look at this book.” out of the blue. It was Sherry Serafini’s and Heidi Kumli’s book on the "Art of Bead Embroidery” I was still working then so I didn't have time to pursue it but I did buy the book “for my retirement”. I just continued collecting beads and brought them all with me. When I moved to St. Louis to retire, I pulled the book out, took a deep breath, and started making my pieces. It amazed me and my family what came out of me. I do believe the universe directs us if we only listen.
 
 
 
 
Where does your inspiration come from?

 
I pick out a cabochon that speaks to me, then invade my stash to find beads to go with it. Or I may be in the mood for a certain color and go from there. I guess it’s mostly intuition. I don’t know if I can do custom orders unless the customer is present to pick out what they want.
 
 
 How did you learn your art form?

 
I am self taught from Sherry and Heidi’s book. Also from Jaimie Cloud Eakin's book. I belong to the Etsy Bead Embroiders Guild and I have learned a lot from them. I plan to take classes to learn more Bead weaving at our local bead store and I have ordered a book to learn Soutache.
 
 
 
Where do you see your Shop in 5 years from now?
 
I hope successful of course. I plan on having a wide diversity of styles because I get bored easily. I hope to do some competitions and I would like to be a mentor for new people to Etsy.
 
 
 How do you manage your time between Etsy and the rest of your life?

 
Well-l-l-l! Right now I am on the computer all day to bring my numbers up. I do keep my house clean, feed myself and walk the dog. I have a friend that comes over to bead with me every Wednesday so I take off then. I am trying to work out a schedule that allows me to fulfill my commitments to my teams and do my beading. And Spring is coming which means the Battle of the Weeds.
 
 
Is this a hobby, part-time job, or full-time job?

 
A full time job
 
 
Do you make or stock items you love, or what will sell?

 
Definitely what I love. I figure if I love it, someone else will.
 
 
 
 
Where else can we find you online?

 
I have a Facebook page – Artistic Beads and Baubles
I am going to plunge into a Blog Page soon.
 
 
Did you always want to have your own business?

 
Yes, but I didn't know what it looked like. Now I am retired and can experiment. Right now, Etsy feels very good. It's exciting to see it growing daily in my views, favorites and followers My first sale was so exciting, I didn’t come off the ceiling for a week. I feel the next customer out there is close, circling like an angel.
 
 
Any other thoughts you want to share with us?
 
I am so grateful for all the help I have received from the people I have met on Etsy. Everyone has made me feel an instant member of the family and are eager to do whatever they can to help a newbie, sometimes spending a lot of their time to make sure I understand what I want to know because I can be dense sometimes. If I get nothing else, I will value the friendships I am developing.
 
 
I told you that her Wearable Art would take your breath away! 
 
A huge thank you to Barbra Alan for sharing!!!