I have to say… I love your reviews and the ideas you share here, but MOST of all, I love your personality! You are really funny and easy going. Ps: this is my first EVER comment on a RUclips video. I just really want you to know you are apreciated. PS2: sorry for the spelling… I am Portuguese…so…
The "drops" idea is fantastic for all the makers who don't want to do the same thing over and over, or those who use discounted/discontinued/reclaimed materials and only have enough for so many and can't just buy more. I don't even want to do just one craft, I want to do ALL* of them, and I probably need to sell at least some to move FO's out and new supplies in. (*Disclaimer: not all but a whole lot.)
I am currently Team Plastic Bins because I genuinely have no f*cking clue what I'm doing. I started making handbags just this year purely to tackle the absurd accumulation of amazing fabrics I had... but with no actual clue about what the do next. My distain lies with everyone's immediate suggestion that Facebook marketplace is the one and only place to exist. I refuse to partake in such a cesspit. I suppose I'll have to sell my soul to social media to some degree to get word out... I most certainly fall in the "drop" category. I make what I want, pretty much one of a kind stuff.
I’m in the same boat on FB marketplace. I’ve only had scammers respond to product posts in the past. It’s frustrating. Consigning is too much stress for me, so I can’t even consider that.
@@ont.cobbles what scares me the most is the off-chance that my table gets wiped out and I can't honor the contract with the shop to produce quickly enough. I just can't risk it. I have to travel for work, sometimes without warning.
Setting the expectations is so important, and sticking to the schedule omg.
Well, I absolutely love your videos, and I hear my husband chuckling when he's supposed to be working on his computer. You're awesome. ❤
I have to say… I love your reviews and the ideas you share here, but MOST of all, I love your personality! You are really funny and easy going. Ps: this is my first EVER comment on a RUclips video. I just really want you to know you are apreciated. PS2: sorry for the spelling… I am Portuguese…so…
❤❤❤Love this!! Thank you
Weird is good. Keep it up!
Awesome information!!!!
I love that you are weird! You have the best videos. ❤
Everything here you said was perfect. Im going on the 3rd year of Etsy I learned this because I worked in retail stocking.
I love your sense of humour
The "drops" idea is fantastic for all the makers who don't want to do the same thing over and over, or those who use discounted/discontinued/reclaimed materials and only have enough for so many and can't just buy more. I don't even want to do just one craft, I want to do ALL* of them, and I probably need to sell at least some to move FO's out and new supplies in. (*Disclaimer: not all but a whole lot.)
Thank you for this info .. good info too!
Good info. I just started a new business and was considering selling some of the items on Etsy.
The FB fabric groups are wild.
Right? There has been some knock down drag out drama in those groups. 😱
They are great for popcorn eating from the sidelines for sure.
I am currently Team Plastic Bins because I genuinely have no f*cking clue what I'm doing. I started making handbags just this year purely to tackle the absurd accumulation of amazing fabrics I had... but with no actual clue about what the do next. My distain lies with everyone's immediate suggestion that Facebook marketplace is the one and only place to exist. I refuse to partake in such a cesspit.
I suppose I'll have to sell my soul to social media to some degree to get word out... I most certainly fall in the "drop" category. I make what I want, pretty much one of a kind stuff.
I’m in the same boat on FB marketplace. I’ve only had scammers respond to product posts in the past. It’s frustrating. Consigning is too much stress for me, so I can’t even consider that.
@@fiercekittenz I'm not into consigning either. I had the opportunity, but it makes me nervous and seems like a pain the arse.
@@ont.cobbles what scares me the most is the off-chance that my table gets wiped out and I can't honor the contract with the shop to produce quickly enough. I just can't risk it. I have to travel for work, sometimes without warning.