Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Free Shipping It Is!



Black Friday holds the promise of excellent deals that thus lead to productive shopping sprees. With our gift lists in hand, we face the crowds even before the sun rises on Friday, then we like to take our time and browse internet deals during the following days. The sooner we get the gifts checked off the list, the better.... and it would be a shame to not take advantage of all these deals.

As a buyer, I always appreciate free shipping, so I am offering free shipping on all the already wrapped gifts in my shop, until the end of November: http://www.etsy.com/shop/PrettyHairClippies?section_id=7547498
So what are the deals you will be looking for? What type of sale is most enticing to you? And what discounts do you prefer to offer as a seller?

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Etsy is not Walmart

A neighbor of mine asked today how much a simple alligator clip would cost. Selling in person is so much more convenient to me - no fees, no packing, no risk that the customer does not like the colors she saw on the computer screen - therefore the price that I quote in such situations is lower than what I have the items listed for in my shop. One dollar each, I said. "Oh, - the reply came - I paid less than that at Walmart yesterday." What should one reply in such situations? I smiled and nodded at how cute - and poorly made - the clips in her baby's hair were.

I never use a timer when I make my clippies. I think using a timer would actually be distateful, something that someone watching the seconds until the shift is over would do. I couldn't tell how much time it takes to make this or that, but I do know that I am taking my time. I couldn't tell you how many bows I can get out of each yard of ribbon, but I do know that each bow has enough ribbon to look the cutest it can.

I also know that each clip, bow, or favor is unique and nowhere will there be another one exactly the same, since they are completely made by hand. I know that the clips have a nonslip surface, no glue leaks, heat treated ends, and no mass manufactured embellishments. I also know that the money received for these clips is used to buy locally grown blueberries and to pay taxes to the US and not to another county.

I think each retailer has it's role in a healthy economy. But I feel disappointed that people still compare handmade goods to mass produced items, solely by price. I see handmade items to be special treat, a luxury, if you will, that you won't find in a big-box store.

Mara ~ Pretty Hair Clippies