How do you balance what you choose to sell online VS what you take to a physical craft market? Thank you for this video btw, it's super useful for someone like me just starting out.
Super helpful tips/step by step guide, thank you! Would you happen to have any additional advice for someone just starting out in terms of gaining a small following/customer base, if even just local, to be able to sell online vs in person?
Very nice and relatable break down Lily! I go through an completely identical process, although for the couple last drops I’ve been photographing on the morning of drop day, which I don’t recommend 🙃
I work at a really lovely craft organisation called The Exchange, it’s in Erith in south east London. Amongst lots of other stuff, we teach volunteers how to do things like ceramics, woodwork and textiles for free, and the pieces that are made we either use in the building or sell to keep the programme running. It’s really cool!
RIP to the little photo editing slider bar. This is how I have been editing all my pictures on my phone 🙃 I’m going to try it in photoshop with copied the settings as a batch, thank you. @moonmoonceramics
Great vid! There is so much more to being a potter than making the pottery! Take care!
That was amazing! Thank you! Yes, always praying to so many gods.
Thank you for sharing, its very helpful! I think the steps makes it easy to follow 🧡
Nice organic explanation. Thanks for sharing!❤
I love your video's! So natural fun! And very usefull info! Thanks a lot! Keep going!!
How do you balance what you choose to sell online VS what you take to a physical craft market? Thank you for this video btw, it's super useful for someone like me just starting out.
Super helpful tips/step by step guide, thank you! Would you happen to have any additional advice for someone just starting out in terms of gaining a small following/customer base, if even just local, to be able to sell online vs in person?
Thanks for sharing Lilly - super helpeful and fun as ever!
So happy I found your page! 🎉
Great video! Very handy that you can send your parcels through the window😂
Great video. I’m going to rewatch this video to take some notes when my studio is ready 😂❤
Absolutely loved this ❤❤❤❤
Thank you I’m so glad you are back on RUclips 🎉
Same! It’s been a while 🥰
appreciate all the info! your youtube video quality is just fine :) don't fret!
Very nice and relatable break down Lily! I go through an completely identical process, although for the couple last drops I’ve been photographing on the morning of drop day, which I don’t recommend 🙃
That’s the most hectic thing I’ve ever heard 😭
awesome video! funny and informative
Ohhh hand build is by you… I just ordered it I’m so excited
It is! Thanks so much - I hope you like it! I have a few make alongs on my channel too, just for fun.
I’ll try it out I’m just getting into pottery finally after years of it being out reach
Amazingly helpful video! Thankyou 🙏 (That’s me praying to the kiln gods too!! )
welcome back to youtube!
Appreciate this video!
Personally, I’m very happy with photos taken with my phone but I realize everyone has their own opinions about that. 🙂
I think I just wasn’t very good at it! Phone photos can def work
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what is the other job your speaking of ? great video xx
I work at a really lovely craft organisation called The Exchange, it’s in Erith in south east London. Amongst lots of other stuff, we teach volunteers how to do things like ceramics, woodwork and textiles for free, and the pieces that are made we either use in the building or sell to keep the programme running. It’s really cool!
'promo sm'
It’s never ending lol
RIP to the little photo editing slider bar. This is how I have been editing all my pictures on my phone 🙃 I’m going to try it in photoshop with copied the settings as a batch, thank you. @moonmoonceramics
Omg it’s changed my life. I use photoshop bridge but I think you can do similar on Lightroom