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bohemianfarmgirl Posted - Jul 04 2012 : 06:16:35 AM
Hey Farmgirls! I have an Etsy shop (also called BohemianFarmgirl) and while I love the crafting, I do not enjoy taking the photos and setting up listings. Does anyone know a good craft broker? Has anyone used a broker before? What was your experience? I want to open a kids shop too, but dread the set up of the whole thing. I just want to create!!
Christina
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ladedacreations Posted - Jul 17 2012 : 08:19:27 AM
I know what you mean. But selling is part of the process. I also love to create but I can only use so much myself or give as gifts. I must support my creativity by selling. Etsy is time consuming (I hate taking the photos) I have often thought of selling for others but you have to have a guaranteed selling product to make it worth while. I sell on etsy but have much better luck doing consignment at local galleries and shops. Most take around 35% commission and are easy to work with. (I have only got taken once in about 12 years). You items would sell nicely in a country decor shop, gift shop or antique store. Look around and see what is out there. Don't be bashful and believe in your product. The worst that can happen is they can tell you no. Make sure you emphasize what has sold good on Etsy that always helps. Do you have any local craft fairs? If you can find one that the booth fee isnt too spendy this is another way to sell. I hate sitting at them all day and set up and take down is alot of work, so I only do my local one once a year but it is worth it and I get to visit with folks I never see otherwise. The best of luck to you!!!

http://www.etsy.com/shop/ladedacreations Filled to the brim with my handmade paper, vintage treasures & clothing, photography, naturally grown seeds and unique jewelry and hair pieces created from cast off vintage pieces and old silverware. Be sure to check out my comical Woo Hoo Sister pins for all of you mid lifers!
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http://www.etsy.com/shop/againstthegrain13 is my other shop dedicated to my extreme rustic switch plate covers. If you are a lover of natural wood, you are sure to enjoy these!

Everything I create is done so with solar power using mainly salvaged, recycled and up cycled items.

“For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also”. Mathew 6:21
ptroupe Posted - Jul 10 2012 : 11:43:54 AM
Hi, Christina,

Sorry, I do not know anyone who does that. Just wondered what part of NY you live? I am in upstate. Good luck!

Portia

Wishing for the country life!

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