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Showing posts with label craftsmanship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craftsmanship. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2014

come meet Kim Bergeron



It is time to meet another Outstanding Etsy Owner!
 
 Her name is Kim Bergeron
 
 She owns Sid Kassidy
 
https://www.etsy.com/shop/SidKassidy
 
(click on the photos in this blog and they will take you right to her shop)

https://www.etsy.com/shop/SidKassidy
 
 
Let's find out all about her! Are you ready to be amazed at her talent? I surely was!!
 
Get your coffee and here we go!
 
 
What do you sell?
 
Silver Pewter Jewelry
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/169400075/small-circle-necklace-gift-under-30?ref=shop_home_active_1
Small Circle Necklace
 
 
How did you get started with Etsy?
 
I used to be an Etsy lover and avid treasurer for fun before I decided to open my shop. I was selling my work only off line when I started to see how it worked well for many sellers on Etsy. I decided to give it a try and I should have done it earlier!
 
 
When did you get interested in making your Art/Craft?
 
I started making jewelry when I was a child as a past time with my sweet grand mother. Then I sold beaded necklaces when I was a teen in a store near my home. It worked well so I found more places to show my work to the world.
 
 
Where does your inspiration come from?
 
My inspiration comes from all the magnificent shapes of our world, geometry, architecture, nature but mostly form abstract feelings, moods and emotions I personally have. If this makes sense :)
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/169300863/hammered-silver-bracelet-hammered?ref=shop_home_active_1
Hammered Silver Bracelet
 
 
Who taught you or how did you learn your art form?
 
In 2000 I took a private jewelry course with well known jeweler Josée Desjadins and learned how to work with metals. I then developed my own technique and work only with silver-pewter.
 
 
Where do you see your Shop in 5 years from now?
 
I see it becoming one of the most successful shop or brand on Etsy and out of Etsy. Offering the most designs I can imagine of filling the need woman have for beauty, quality and awesome customer service, class, eye-catching Statements and also Delicate Edgy Casual Lovelies.
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/130123816/1-x-1-inch-spiral-sterling-silver?ref=shop_home_active_1
1 x 1 inch Spiral Sterling Silver Earrings
 
 
How do you manage your time between Etsy and the rest of your life?
 
This is a hard question. I think all artists manage their time like they can and work almost all the time. Its part of my life, ideas running in my head constantly.. mixed with family, daily chores and a certain organization of business things to do.
 
 
How did you come up with the name of your shop?
 
The name comes mostly from a love for the feeling it gives. Also, Sid represents my lover who works with me and is an amazing artist. Sid also represents masculinity. Kassidy represents me and the beauty of femininity. They are also names that where heard individually before giving a certain familiarity to the sound of the name.
 
 
Do you make or stock items you love, or what will sell?
 
I mostly work on one piece at the time when it is purchased but yes I do have some inventory of new designs I make or some more popular pieces.
 
 
Where else can we find you online?
 
www.facebook.com/sidkassidy (monthly give aways)
 
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/126711771/statement-necklace-special-occasion?ref=shop_home_active_2
Statement Necklace
 
 
Did you always want to have your own business?
 
Oh yes!!! My family is filled with both visual artists and entrepreneurs. My parents had a huge equestrian business and my mother was a Canadian equestrian competition champion always fighting for her dreams to come true. I think its in my blood!
 
 
Any other thoughts you want to share with us?
 
You can subscribe to my monthly give always on FB and stay tuned for upcoming collections.
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/170675175/cuff-bracelet-in-sterling-silver-silver?ref=shop_home_active_2
Cuff Bracelet in Sterling Silver
 
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/130701244/minimalist-earrings-gift-under-50?ref=shop_home_active_2
Minimalist Earrings
 
I told you that you would be amazed at her talent! I love all her designs! Thank you so much Kim Bergeron for sharing your thoughts with us today!
 
Thank you readers for hanging out with me today!
 
Take care,
 
Kate
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Saturday, May 4, 2013

Featured Artist Ken Koleszar

 
 
Oh, how I love Etsy!!!!
 
Today, I want to introduce you to
Ken Koleszar!
 

 
He is the owner of

Outside In Woodworks!
 
I saw Ken's work as I was looking around Etsy about a month ago. His workmanship caught my eye right away!
 
 
 My father, who is now 85 years old, used to be an amazing woodworker. When I saw Ken's craftsmanship it took me back to the days when workmanship, quality and passion for the art really took center stage! I just had to ask Ken for an interview! I am very excited to be able to share his Shop with you! Plus, as you all know... I love to find out what makes people tick!
 
 So, grab your coffee and get comfy! Here we go!!!
 
What do you sell?
 
I try to have a variety of items for sale. A lot of woodworking shops seem to have one strong point such as turning, scroll work, or boxes etc. I have been doing this a long time and have had the opportunity to refine my skills sets in most areas of woodworking. I sell everything from wine accessories to baking and cooking accessories to platter, bowls and quilt racks. About the only thing that I do not do is carve. I guess we all know what I’ll be learning next!
 
 
 
How did you get started with Etsy?
 
 I was first introduced to Etsy by doing research. I was looking for inspirational ideas for a Garlic and Wine festival and noticed that a lot of the pages I was landing on were at this place called Etsy. My wife and I just happened to be placed next to an ex-students parent’s booth, at that precise festival, and were talking about various ways and places to sell our goods. She brought up etsy since she has a shop here. Since then, I’ve been off and running!
 
 
When did you get interested in making your Art/Craft?
 
I can trace it back to elementary school. I remember, after watching Moby Dick, I wanted to make a harpoon., so I cut down a small tree, sharpened a point and started sanding away! Later, I took Industrial Arts classes all through school. My senior year I was in my woodworking room three periods a day, once for my class, once as a shop foreman and once out of study hall. I would present a project plan to my teacher, Mr. Lustig, and he would say, “Ken that looks too difficult”. I would go ahead and do it anyway and his response was always, ”Looks like you did it.”
 
 
 
Where does your inspiration come from?
 
Some of my inspiration comes from research, some from magazines and some from the material itself. Some items I design myself, always remembering that form follows function. If I’m going to a show I will obviously try to make fitting items. The item may be an everyday thing, such as a wine rack, so I try to take it up a notch or two. I took my Industrial Art classes to heart. I try to make “useful art”, something as beautiful as it is functional.
 
 
 
Who taught you or how did you learn your art form?
 
I learned the basics of woodworking in school. I learned a few techniques from magazines and the Internet, but mostly I am self-taught. An old Confucius saying goes, “I hear, I forget. I see, I remember. I do, I understand.” There is no substitute for getting in there and trying something new.
 
 
Where do you see your Shop in 5 years from now?
 
I just started my shop five months ago. I am new to selling, let alone on line. Heck, I just joined Facebook a couple months ago, so I have a lot to learn about social networking and Etsy. I have been concentrating on getting a following and trying to be seen. Next to the quality of my products, I believe that this is my foundation to build upon. I have MANY ideas still rolling around in my head that I wish pursue. I see my shop expanding into new areas that will allow me to be even more creative. No matter where the years may lead me and my shop, quality of materials and craftsmanship will always be at the forefront, dictating what will be done.
 
 
 
 
 How do you manage your time between Etsy and the rest of your life?
 
I teach all of the Mechanical Drawing and woodworking classes at my local High School and have two young daughters, so it’s tough sometimes. It takes a lot of time to get an idea from my head to being an actual product and trying to build a following. I would say the biggest change has been, that now, I watch very little TV! That’s always a good thing. I try to do the computer stuff whenever I get a chance. As always, my wife is right there supporting me and our endeavor.
 
 
Is this a hobby, part-time job, or full-time job?
 
Unfortunately, I would have to say that today, it is a hobby. My aspirations have been to make it a part time job, but I’m not to that point in sales yet. I will keep on working toward that goal and I believe that at some point my answer would change.
 
 
Do you make or stock items you love, or what will sell?
 
I think that everyone makes items that they feel will sell or they wouldn’t be on Etsy. What I try to do is marry the two. I only produce items that I love and feel have the potential for a monetary reward.
 
 
 
Where else can we find you online?
 
 
 
Did you always want to have your own business?
 
I always thought that selling my woodworking would be an option. I’ve been collecting materials and tool my entire life and have come to the point where it has become a reality.
 
 
 
Any other thoughts you want to share with us?
 
Every year I have a cookout for the students I’ve had for their entire four years of High School. We eat, play games and give gag gifts but the main point is to show them that their dreams can become reality. They get to see my dream in real life. I explain that my father came off of the boat, from Hungary, with literally only the shirt on his back in 1956. He helped raise us four kids and is now retired. I wanted to become a teacher and raise a family in the country, which I’m doing with my wonderful wife Dawn. All of these things just didn’t happen. We had to make the right decisions. We had to make sacrifices and we had to stay focused. If you want something, work for it, make your own destiny. The people you surround yourself with matter.
 
I want to thank Ken and Dawn for letting us all peek into their lives!
 
And, did I not tell you that this was a fantastic shop!!!!!
 
Thank you so much Ken for allowing me to share your story, talent and your shop!
 
Run on over to Outside In Woodworks!
 
I only gave you a taste of what you will find there. Now, you all know where to go for that special wedding gift, housewarming gift and for all those birthday gifts! He has items in every price point. You surely can't go wrong with whatever you choose!
 
 
 
Oh, and Ken.....
 
                          give Dawn the night off...
 
                                                                   I know she deserves it!
 
 
 
Take care & thanks for reading!
Kate