Friday, March 26, 2010

So much to do, so little time!

Recently I have embarked on a journey that terrifies me and excites me at the same time. I have launched a business creating a website aimed at finding Christening Gowns and other related accessories using affiliate marketing as my main means of income from it to pay myself back for everything I've dished out to start this thing. While there are endless opportunities with the way I've set up this business to branch out and do may other things, selling my own handmade childrens clothes, bags, etc. could be one, the whole "being in debt" until money starts "rolling" in is a tad bit stressful for me, considering this week I struggled to come up with grocery money! But I am assured every time I take my 4 year old to the gym or see some of the "brand name" outfits on the preschoolers at my daughters preschool that there are still those parents out there that have the means and the will to pay for nice clothes for the children, not just the Walmart specials. Specifically for special occasions and of course the cuter they are, with monograms, appliques and embroidery, the harder they are to resist. And yes, my children do wear the Walmart specials to play in - there is NOTHING wrong with that! Especially considering I do not want them tearing up what I've put the very little bit of time I find to sew them out on the playground or in the backyard.

Now, if I can figure out this blog thing, keep finding things to "Tweet" about that are interesting enough for people to want to follow, and at some point start sewing some cute dresses, outfits and bags to sell on Etsy (ok, so the 12 month old might need to be in Preschool for this to happen), maybe I can help make a little money to pay the bills without relying on the non-existent engineering career that I went to school for! Sure which I had found my love for sewing sooner and gotten a degree in that but as they say hind sight is 20/20.

If anyone happens to cross the path of this blog and I manage to get some of my projects posted on flicker and figure out how to link it here please give me your honest opinion on what, if anything, would be "sellable"! I have done a lot of smocking as this is something I have recently discovered and do love but it is very time consuming when it comes to sales and I have the capability to machine embroider, monogram and machine applique virtually anything - except, at the moment, the time to do it so it seems! As the summer moves on I am hoping to add more projects as I complete them for my daughters, their teachers and our friends and would love any input anyone can give for what you'd like to see or would be interested in purchasing so I can get an idea of what, if anything, people would be interested in!

2 comments:

  1. Hi! You have a nice start to your blog! Do you have an etsy shop? If not open one right away and list what you have on flickr, amazing talent you have! Also tag your flickr stuff so folks know how to buy it, on mine I have "more info on my profile" then I have a link to my etsy shop. From what I understand you can't use the word etsy in your descriptions or tags. Lots of good luck to you!
    :)
    Kim

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  2. Thanks for your advise & encouragement Kim! All of the things I have made are actually being worn by my children at the moment so I need to find time to create some things that I can sell on Etsy to get started! Will definitely get it set up and going as soon as possible!

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