The California Crafters Club of Etsy (CCCOE) is a group of independent artists, crafters, & artisans from California who sell their wares on Etsy.com.
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Showing posts with label handcrafted. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Gift Guide for Dad: For the Love of Dad

Contributed by Melissa Kojima ---- Artist in LA LA Land

Where there's a grad, there's a dad not far off.  Well, I mean father's day, of course!  It's June 17th, 2012.  We love dad at the California Crafters Club on Etsy.  We've handcrafted many fantastic items for him.  Below you'll see some of the many great gift ideas for daddy, for dad, for papa or whatever you call that wonderful man in your life.

Grad Gift Guide: Gearing Up For Grads at the California Crafters Club on Etsy

Contributed by Melissa Kojima ---- Artist in LA LA Land

Yep, it's just around the corner.  What's that?  Summertime! And you know what that means---sunshine and warmth?  Well, yes . . . but also students graduating from college and high school. At CCCOE, we're not sitting on our laurels, we're gearing up for grads. Check out some of the amazing items we've created to help celebrate grads.  Oh, and congratulations to the class of 2012!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

No Brainer for Getting More Attention on Etsy: Monthly Merchandising Desk

Contributed by Melissa Kojima --- Artist in LA LA Land

Okay, like I've said before, sometimes, I'm a little slow to the draw.  I've not won any races for that, but I do get to the finish line anyway.  So I'm sharing more helpful tidbits that I've found.   And if you haven't found them yet either, you may find them good info too.



So here it is:  MONTHLY MERCHANDISING DESK on ETSY!  How's this suppose to help you?  Well, a lot of people make treasuries (including me) based on what's hot, trendy or seasonal and the merchandising desk gives you a lot of ideas for exactly that each and every month.  It's not asking you to make your shop over, but if you add some of those TAG & KEY WORDS that are appropriate to your shop and items, you'll get found easier by me who is making treasuries and others who are searching Etsy for seasonal items.  It has helped me to get found more, and to find you easier.  Unfortunately, I may not have found you yet, but these monthly ideas may help.



Read them at the 1st of every month.  Incorporate them into your shop and items!  Good luck and I hope we meet again soon----or for the first time!

Summer Fun Guide from the California Crafters Club on Etsy

Contributed by Melissa Kojima --- Artist in LA LA Land

I hate to brag, but summertime in California is just the best!  Right?  Right!  Below is my guide to making summer the most fun, and of course, it's a California summer!  No place better!

In Case You Didn't Know: How To Get Your Treasury Onto Your Blogs

Contributed by Melissa Kojima --- Artist in LA LA Land

Yeah, sometimes I'm a bit slow.  So in case I'm not the only one, I thought I'd share this great FREE tool to help you share treasuries that you've made or that you're featured in. It's on Craft Cult.  You just add your username and find either all the treasuries you've made or the treasuries you've been featured in. You can make a widget with it, grab the code and share it on your blogs or other websites.  It's so easy that I'm  glad I finally found it.  It also has many other useful tools to help you with your Esty shop.  Check it out if you haven't already.  You'll be seeing me use it more on this blog.


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

CRAFTED launch coming June 29

A unique opportunity for handmade artists of all kinds is coming to Los Angeles this summer: CRAFTED at the Port of Los Angeles aims to create a permanent marketplace to showcase crafters and offer shoppers a place to peruse these handmade wares.

Fellow CCCOE member Melissa Kojima first wrote about CRAFTED here on the blog in February: "Discussion: A Permanent Craft Marketplace."


This project anticipates 500,000 annual visitors and offers space for up to 500 individual, independent vendors; many artisans have already signed on to lease their space, including Anon-y-mouse Prints (also on Etsy), The Poster List, and many more.

The city of Los Angeles has really invested in this project, agreeing to a 35-year lease and a launch date of June 29 to catapult the marketplace as a summer hot spot.

Some of the perks noted by the CRAFTED FAQs section on their website: 
  1. First, no more chasing fairs all over the state, country, globe, galaxy, universe, and beyond.  Toss your crazy calendar out the window.  Bask in the glow of knowing where you are selling every weekend - and most importantly - love the fact that your customers will always know where to find YOU.

  2. Second, let's save your body some grief.  Your market stall will be yours, and yours alone for the duration.  No need to break down and set up like you do at each new temporary event.  Hang up your shingle, kick back, and SELL like you have never sold before.

  3. And last, but not least, there is a little thing called COMMUNITY.  Hanging out, doing what you do - what you love - with a group of more than 500 artists who get you is pretty unbelievable. 
CRAFTED also offers options for sharing space, including a Facebook group for meeting other interested artisans to buddy up.

And now, the information we've all been waiting for: PRICE.  It's $500 per month for a 10'x10' space, and you get to leave your goods there when the marketplace is closed (no more hauling equipment and product all over the place, as noted above).  CRAFTED breaks that down to $33 per day (they're open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays all year round).  They do ask for a minimum six-month lease and even though you don't have to pay all of that up-front (they collect rent monthly, just like your apartment landlord), that's still a $3,000 minimum commitment.

Preview of the main entry to CRAFTED at the Port of Los Angeles

So.  What do you guys think?

Are those of you in Southern California aware of the opportunities with CRAFTED and, if so, are you considering signing up?  I think most of us indie business owners feel our eyes pop out of our heads at the price tag (also a hunch gleaned from comments following Melissa's post about CRAFTED in February), but considering everything provided, it seems a reasonable fee.

Looking forward to hearing what other Etsy artisans have to say, and I can't wait to check out the marketplace in its first weekend of business at the end of June.

Post contributed by Emily of Anna Delores Photography, who has no stake in CRAFTED except that she is a native Angeleno and indie business owner who is looking forward to this unique shopping experience.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Happy Earth Day From California Crafters on Etsy

Contributed by Melissa Kojima --- Artist in LA LA Land

I just wanted to say Happy Earth Day and let you know some of the earth friendly products that our talented team have handcrafted.  They are not only eco-friendly, recycled and repurposed, but they're also beautiful and fun.

Handcrafted Grocery Bag.

Green Hippo from Recycled & Repurposed Materials.

Found Monterey Sea Glass.

Kissing Jackalopes Shirt, Using Eco-Friendly Ink.

Glasses Recycled from Wine and Ale Bottles.



Thursday, February 23, 2012

Discussion: A Permanent Craft Marketplace at the Port of Los Angeles Opening Summer 2012

Contributed by Melissa Kojima, Artist in LA LA Land Shop

I just received an email about this permanent marketplace opening at the Port of Los Angeles (San Pedro) this summer, 2012, called, CRAFTED.  For $500.00/month, you would receive a permanent 10' x 10' stall with a locking, closing gate to keep your wares there.  It would be open Fridays-Sundays, but with major holidays off.  It seems like there are a lot of benefits to doing something like this, including having a constant influx of tourist and those looking for unique, handmade items see your goods.  But I was wondering if any CCCOE members could think of the down side, worries or possible problems?  I'd love to hear your thoughts and discuss it in the comments below.  Read more about them at this link.



Sunday, September 14, 2008

2008 Indie Collective Holiday Shopping Guide - Accepting Advertisers

We have some amazing talent here at the 3COE! Why not show it off at The Indie Collective? The Indie Collective - http://www.indiecollective.net - is now accepting advertisers for our 2008 Holiday Shopping Guide. With over 3000 independent designers and crafters listed in their shopping directory, the Indie Collective continues to be one of the leading online destinations for savvy shoppers in search of the latest offerings from innovative indie designers - like you! And their 2008 Holiday Shopping Guide is set to be the best yet! In this, their 5th year of providing a holiday shopping guide, the Indie Collective Shopping Directory will showcase your wares to shoppers who want something unique and creative to enhance their lives, and to make their holiday season a little brighter. Ready to show off your wares? Sign up today! Visit http://www.indiecollective.net/giftguide