Friday, January 7, 2011

Managing Time

So, how does a crafter, who sells and works from home, manage her/his time? There’s ALWAYS something to be done…designing, creating, packaging, mailing and marketing…so, how does one manage it all without going crazy?

Here are a few tips and pointers from a seasoned time manager. These should help you stay sane, stay organized and have a little more “me” time.

1) First and foremost, keep your work area organized. There’s nothing more frustrating and time consuming then trying to find something and not being able to due to disorganization. It’s worth it to take the time to get yourself organized for future time savings. Utilizing shelves, craft drawers, etc. and labeling them will help shave time in the future. Check out freecycle.org to or your local thrift shop for great deals or even free items to help you with this project. This also includes organizing your packaging for shipping.

2) Carry a notebook with you everywhere you go to take notes. I use a school composition book. It has a hardbound cover; it’s not spiral or 3-ring bound – I personally am not a fan of curled pages and won’t use the book through the end if they do. IN this book I keep separate pages for:

a. New ideas

b. Supplies to purchase

c. Priority list – things to do – I keep my book open to this page every day.

d. And then I keep a grocery list going too (but, that’s just me)

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3) Hang a large-spaced calendar in a well-traveled area to mark deadlines. Deadlines for shows, for sales, for custom requests, etc. And most importantly, make a point to look at it daily.

4) Keep a 3-ring binder of all printed patterns or designs. Many of us type up or print out patterns to use for a specific project. Rather than throwing them away after the project is over, keep them in a 3-ring binder for future use. Even better, you’ll have your own personal notes for the next time!

5) Keep a folder on your computer for everything related to your craft. Here’s how I have things organized:

a. Main folder – I called mine Crafts

b. Sub-folder 1 – Merchandise – this includes already doctored photos and descriptions of each item, I have an individual folder for each item. As I upload them and they go live I then place each completed item folder into a sub-sub folder called Uploaded. This way, when I’m working on uploading and get interrupted I know what’s left to do.

c. Sub-folder 2 – Branding – this contains folders for business card designs, hang tags, banner ads, festival signage, gift certificate designs, product price lists, etc.

d. Sub-folder 3 – Invoices and shipping labels

e. Sub-folder 4 – Festival Paperwork

f. Sub-folder 5 –Photos of work – it contains various photos of my work, both at festivals (festival booths) and photos folks have sent me wearing or using my products. This folder is basically for any photos that I won’t use to upload with a description. This is also where my raw, untouched photos of items go before they get sized and color-corrected for uploading. Once I work on the photo it then goes in it’s own folder in the Merchandise folder.

g. Sub-folder 6 - Blog Entries – each document labeled according to which blog and topic.

6) Keep completed projects organized in a separate location. I have small clear plastic tubs where I sort everything according to type of product. I then place several of these in larger clear plastic tubs for storage until needed.

7) Keep multiple small-project bags for separate projects. If your work is transportable (like mine), and you’re an A-personality like me, you can utilize lots of down time by taking work with you for places like a doctor’s office waiting room, in line at the DMV, on road trips etc. I pre-plan projects and have made up 10-12 project bags in which I keep only the tools and materials needed for each project. When I leave to go on errands or trips I then grab the top priority project and work on it on the road or during down time.

8) And lastly, don’t be afraid to throw things away. Keeping something for a rainy day may be a good idea at the time, but if your collection becomes unmanageable then you’ve become a hoarder (and none of us want that, now do we?). If it doesn’t fit in to your overall plan then it may not be something keepable. Keep in mind how much space you have for your craft and don’t go over your boundaries (I struggle with this one regularly, so don’t feel bad!).

9) Oh and one final thing – have fun!

Many people call me over-organized or OCD (I come by it honestly, my mom is 10x worse) but to me, it’s super important to utilize what time I have available as efficiently as possible. These are some of the main things I do to keep myself on track and on schedule. I hope they help you take back time for yourself to either relax or, if you’re like me, get more things done!

Lisa

http://www.etsy.com/shop/laprincessa
http://www.facebook.com/bunnybeardesigns

http://lesgirly.livejournal.com/

Monday, December 20, 2010

November Challenge Entries!

Whew!  These almost got lost in the mad holiday rush that took over our crazed minds at Thanksgiving!  But nevertheless, here they are in all their colorful glory!

The theme of the challenge was RAINBOW, wrapping up our headlong jump into the "Challenge" waters.

And our first entry reflects the watery side of the rainbow:


Six Stone Bangle in Sterling Silver - Peridot, Amethyst, Blue Onyx

by BowersStudio

Next we have a shiny crystal bracelet displaying all the colors of our pride:


Rainbow Bright

by CrystalGypsy

Then see your pride everywhere with these rainbow jeweled glasses:


Don't Hide your Pride

by TheCutestDamnBowShop

Rainbow jade sets off the honey jade and bronze in this lovely necklace:


Gemstone Necklace in Jade and Bronze. Seasons Change Meditation Beads.

by Gilliauna

The juicy rainbow colors of this original watercolor reflect the spirit within us all:


The Colored Man

by GreenManDesigns

Then it's time to let your pride show with this fabulous watch:


Rainbow watch

by ChelsDesigns

Then stick a rainbow swirl anywhere with these swirled hemp magnets:


Two Rainbow Hemp Magnet Set

by MikesHempBracelets


And finally my own late entry:

Bunny on a Rainbow Dream Bookmark

by BunnyKissd

Last Call for Holiday Gifts!


Come and see all the holiday goodies our team has to offer! Perfect for gift giving or keeping for yourself!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Sale!


Feathered Nest Studio is having a special for Queer Etsy Street Team supporters! Just enter coupon code "QueerTeam15" at checkout and save 15% off anything in the shop until January 1st! Just posted new otter and robin Stuffies; more to come!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/featheredneststudio

Friday, November 26, 2010

Featured!



The Queer Team has been featured online twice recently! Click the links and learn more about us!


First up, a piece about what it means to grow up different, how difficult it can be at times...and how art and creativity have helped.
http://www.etsy.com/storque/craftivism/dare-to-be-different-finding-courage-in-community-and-creati-11111/#comment-407276



Next up, stop on by
http://www.handmadespark.com/blog/holiday-gift-guide-featuring-the-queer-etsy-team
for some great holidaze shopping ideas!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Queer Team Shop will be offering a special coupon code for Queer Team Facebook fans this weekend! Good for a special discount Nov. 26th-Nov.29th only! Take advantage of our free shipping and help us raise loot for the Trevor Project!

Every cent we make, we donate! ♥

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Deep Purple Queer Team Dreams

In our final installment of our monthly colors of the rainbow challenge, the Queer team delves deep into hues of vibrant violet where we reveal the stuff of dreams...

Wishing upon a star has never been easier than with this juicy purple hemp necklace by Hemp Helpers featuring a lovely shooting star pendant in metal and glass.



Sometimes slumber can be a little spooky, so let the spirits know you're onto their game with this sweet ornament by Faerie Garden Fancies.



If every monster in the closet was as cute as this creepy cupcake magnet by SB Design we'd all want to keep a surplus around for midnight snacking.



A truly inspiring dream can help us realize our true potential for becoming who we are. This ethereal hand painted card by Emma's Destiny will remind someone you love to always be true to that ideal.



This lovely Washi Paper pendant by Paper Demon Jewelry evokes the rhythms of a calming mandala both with it's translucence and it's figure eight frame. A perfect accoutrement for any dream-like or meditative state.




Keep your potions handy in this gorgeous Amethyst pendant by Galleria Di Giani. Perfect for awakening a beautiful dreamer or soothing the savage beast back to sleep.



You're guaranteed to create even more magic while wearing these fantastic amethyst and silver earrings by Bowers Studio. Sophisticated yet playful and the perfect accessory for any ensemble, day or night.



Dreams often lead us in the right direction. This beautiful wooden puzzle piece by Ramshackle Studio is a profound reminder of which path to take in the waking world.


This adorable bookmark by Feathered Nest Studio will certainly assure you peaceful dreams when seeing it placed on the pages of your book before bed.


The flash of a fish swimming in the sea can seem as if we've just seen a waking dream. Crow Birdie Beads stunning glass sparkle fish makes that dream come true.





And finally, for more rollicking fun when the sandman comes, this chic and urban necklace by Les Garcons Flamands says it all either figuratively or literally, depending upon your mood.



The Queer Team hopes our challenge has filled your head with sugar plum dreams and purple passion. Tune in next time when we wrap up our multi-hued theme with all the colors of the RAINBOW.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

You Just Need To.

By John Tozzi of Galleria di Giani


October 11 is National Coming Out Day. This year, it feels like there will be a shadow over the day, due to all the recent tragic suicides that have befallen our community.

Taylor Clementi

Asher Brown

Seth Walsh

Justin Aaberg

Raymond Chase

Billy Lucas

You will all be missed.

I am a 45 year old gay man. For those of you not versed enough to do the math and understand, I came out at 22, in the mid 1980’s, when the world was first gripped by the AIDS scare. It was not an easy time to come out. Just hearing the word “gay” made people recoil, afraid they would catch something. It was not an easy time for me. But then again, my teens were no picnic either, for so many reasons.

I was bullied for being smart.
I was bullied for wearing glasses.
I was bullied for being fat.
I was bullied because I was not particularly good at most sports.
I was bullied because I hung out with girls at school most of the time.

Yeah, I had it pretty bad.

I would get pushed against the lockers. I would have my books knocked out of my hands and kicked down the hall. I would have things taken from me while the bullies played “keep away”.

I endured taunts of “four eyes!”, and “fatty fatty two by four, can’t fit through the classroom door” and “sissy” and “brainiac” and “poindexter”. Thankfully, since Glee wasn’t on back then, I never had to endure the slurpee in the face.

It was probably the only taunt I was ever spared.

Because it is important to me to reach out to each and every one of you today, I am going to do something I never in my life thought I would do. I am going to tell you something I have kept secret for over 30 years. I have never shared this story with anyone at all, ever, but I am about to share it with you today. That is how important this topic is to me.

When I was in junior high, because I was fat, I had those breasts that fat kids get. Since it was junior high school, most of the girls hadn’t got theirs yet, but there were mine, plain as day. There was one guy, named Jo Jo, who used to grab them whenever he saw me in the hallway. Oh yes, as if all the verbal taunts and teases and physical abuse weren’t enough, I also had to endure sexual harassment as well.

As you can tell, my teenage years were kinda sucky.

And to those of you wondering, yes, I did contemplate suicide. I had two very long, difficult nights a couple of years apart, where those thoughts consumed me.

Thankfully, I didn’t go through with it either time.

I am not telling you this to make you feel bad for me, or to pity me, or to win some “my teen years were worse than yours” contest. I am telling you all of this for the best possible reason.

I am now a 45 year old man.

I survived it all.

I survive it still.

Yes, it is obviously still all a part of who I am. But it is not the biggest part of who I am. It is in me, but it does not consume me. Yes, I still live with it, but I still live.

I have a happy life, finally. It took me a while. I had to make some difficult choices in my life, but I did it. I moved away from a backwards thinking town and never went back. I fled to a better place, to a more accepting place. Here, I can be free to be open, to be honest, to be exactly who I am, and to feel the love of good friends, and a good partner. And I don’t have to apologize for it, fear it, or hide it.

I deserve these things.

You know what, so do you.

When I was a teen, gays had virtually no rights at all. We could be fired, we could be denied services. Just twenty years later, we can legally marry in several states. We are getting closer to being able to open serve in the military. Many cities, counties and states have us as a protected class in their equal opportunity laws.

Take it from one who knows, the fear, the self loathing, the abuse, yes, it all feels bad. But it is nowhere near as strong as the power you feel when you can hold someone you love in your arms, and hear them tell you they love you. It will happen. You just need to stay around to see it.

Someday, the whole country will allow us to legally marry. It is coming. You just need to stay around to see it.

Someday soon, we will be able to openly serve in the military. You just need to stay around to see it.

And, most importantly, twenty years from now, it will be YOUR turn to pass on your survival stories to the next generation, so that they can know. You just need to stay around to do it.

You just need to stay around.

You just need to.


John Tozzi is a fine art photographer and jewelry designer.
Please visit his website at:
http://www.johntozzi.com
You may also visit his etsy shop at:
http://www.galleriadigiani.etsy.com

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

No More Blue Mondays!

The Queer Team Rainbow challenge is drawing nigh to the last hues in the spectrum. The notion that our colorful cavalcade is coming to a close has given us all a bad case of the blues and we thought we'd share them with you...

This elegant floral eyeglasses holder by Bits 'n Beads by Gilliauna will ensure you never misplace your specs again, lest it's lovely hibiscus blooms leave your sight.



While your vision is clear, make sure to send someone you love an adorable, printable pdf postcard by Feathered Nest Studio, as one team member quipped, "They'll have you at Hello". ;)



After all that writing let the world know you need a cookie break with Faerie Garden Fancies outrageously cute Cookie Monster ring.




Everyone knows that nothing goes better with cookies than a perfectly brewed tea. Make yours in this whimsical hand painted tea pot with Sea Dragon motif by QueenofQueens.




Keep your quill handy in something befitting the beauty of your prose. This gorgeous pencil case by Fiberista Nora fits the bill swimmingly.




Galleria di Giani's stunning Lapis and Biwa pearl necklace is a showstopper sure to entrance anyone whose eye it catches.



These glittery note cards by Emma's Destiny set a sweet, contemporary tone for any thank you or invitation.



Intricate knotwork frames a spectacular flower in Hemp Helpers naturally appealing Blue Hemp Necklace.



Stars will certainly sparkle in your eyes when they fall upon this magical Shattuckite pendant made by Bowers Studio.



You're certain to bid Blue Mondays adieu while wearing this incredible wooden bangle by Ramshackle Studio, the beauty of which resembles earth from a cosmic vantage point.


If the peaceful hues of sky and sea have sparked your generosity, Paper Demon Jewelry's
incredibly alluring Chiyogami Necklace comes in a matching tin for gifting.


That brings us to the end of out beautiful blue challenge, be sure to stop by next month when we interpret all things purple for your pleasure.