Hi Im Sara and have just opened my shop here on Folksy.
I only have two items listed at the moment but intend to add a few more soon.
I have been making jewellery and accessories for a couple of years now and have been selling on Etsy and Ebay, not so much on Ebay though!! I felt it was about time to use a UK site and see how that went , so here goes . I know I dont have much to show yet but am open to any constructive critisism !
Hello, Ive just opened my shopā¦I make semi precious jewellery too and textiles/leather. I will have a gander at your shop. I am still finding my way around forumsā¦dont really know what Iām doing yet, your message was below mine! I have made my first sale this week, but have been madly sharing on Facebook and networking like mad too. Its very time consuming. So much to do , so little time! Paulax
Hi fellow crafters, im a newbie to Folksy to and i opened my shop yesterday. Still finding my feet on here.
I make a range of different things really but i love to work with buttons, scrabble, pegs and resin.
I have only added 3 items so far but i am planning to add more abit later on once i have my monkeys tucked up in bed.
Feeling alittle intimidated looking around others shops on here but im guessing thats normal with being a newbie?
I do alot of selling on ebay and abit on facebook but this is out of the old comfort zone haha. I am sure i will find my feet given time.
So excited we have just signed up today and made our first sale within about 10 mins Couldnāt believe it we have sold a few bits on Etsy and eBay but thought we would give the UK crafters a try fingers crossed we will have a few more sales over the coming weeks all of our items are printed in East Yorkshire based on our own cocker spaniel cartoon design. We are a bit spaniel mad having 5 between my friend and I who also owns the business, many thanks to our first customer
Just in the process of opening my little jewellery shop on here, Iāve been making and selling jewellery (sometimes I knit or crochet so they may creep into my sales pages.) for some years but through shops, fairs and friends. Due to long term health conditions I thought it might be easier to sell online. So her goes.
Shop will be stocked over the next few days, fingers crossed.
I failed Art at school, but now in my 40s have discovered there is a creative part to me which I can express.
My enjoyment of making cocktails on a Friday evening for my wife and I to enjoy with friends brought an appreciation of the shape, form and design of the ingredient bottles I was using. I didnāt want to throw them away so thought about how I could recycle them into something both beautiful and practical.
Do have a look at my range of Bottle Lamps in well-known and not so well known labels. Iām still experimenting, and I promise I have not drunk all the contents of the bottles!!!
Iām super new here (only a couple of days) but I thought it was about time I took the plunge and said hello!
I like to make a wide range of things i.e jewellery, notebooks, cards and Iām in the process of stocking my shop -although Iāve only managed to put up two listings so far!
If you have the time to check out my stuff that would be great. And any constructive criticism is more than welcome, so if you do have any comments on what I do then fire away - Iām all ears!
Iām Shona, living in Northumberland. Just started up with a handful of items to begin with - selling my candles. I expect my first sale will be a while away yet, selling well on Ebay though.
Hi. Gosh this is all very scary yet weirdly exciting. I have finally, after years of talking myself out of going public with my crafting, taken the plunge and opened my shop. āCreativity takes courageā has become my mantra and Iām putting myself out there finally and selling my little decorative accessories. I had my first sale today and it was a great feeling. Yeah to Folksy.
Congrats on your first sales - I have just started too, and am still waiting for mine. I love the simplicity of your phoos - I am thinking that I need to do something similar with a plain background.
Hi its all such a learning curve, isnāt it, and photos seem to be a major part at showing your wares off. Trial and error is I guess the only way of seeing what works. Here is hoping they workā:smile: Love your little fluff kits.
Heelllloooooo!! Iām Mel from Ditsy Tulip. I just wanted to say Hi being a new member of Folksy. My craft is sewing and embroidery and I decided to open this store as I just couldnāt make any more things for myself (there is only so many hand made dresses a girl can have or afford to buy the fabric for!!), I was getting an increasing number of family and friends asking me to make things for them, so I decided to open up a Folksy store! I do run a sewing blog where I mainly update tutorials and reviews on patterns as Iām very passionate about helping people to learn to do something that they can love (www.ditsy-tulip.com).
I would love your feedback on how my store looks, my layout, pictures etc⦠and any tips to help improve it would be great!
I did make my first sale a couple of weeks ago (to a stranger rather than a friend or family member) which I was super pleased about!!
I am going to put several hours to one side to read the forums as my next step is promotion (now that I have several items listed).
Please take a peek at my shop and let me know what you think!
Iām very new to Folksy, having just loaded some product photos on over the last few days. I usually sell at craft stalls, but wanted to see if I could sell any through online retail.
I fear my photography may not be good enough, but I will keep persevering.
I am lucky enough to live by the sea and all of my work is inspired by my surroundings.
Iāve just looked at your shop, what beautiful items. Iām very new to Folksy so canāt offer any advice Iām afraid, but just wanted to say Hi and how much I like your products - Iāve added your shops to my favourites