Saturday, July 23, 2011

Have you heard?

This is a post I've been excited to write for a long time!

Many of you know that I have a few shops set up on Etsy.  Currently I am selling solely jewelry, but hopefully soon my Bedtime Tales shop will be up and running with new and exciting items.  Etsy has been a wonderful website for me to work with, but I can see how the commitment and fear of how official it is might deter someone from trying to share what they make.  That is why I'd like to introduce a new website to you.  One that I've experimented with and I have to say, 
it's awesome.

People, meet whoopdwhoop.
Whoopdwhoop, meet people.




This new(ish) website is a place to 'sell' handmade items, and 'buy' handmade items, without really using money.  I've 'sold' three items and 'purchased' one now, and the only dollars I have actually spent went to shipping, because hey, isn't free.

In their own words,
It is "the currency free creative marketplace".

Whoopdwhoop uses points.  Points are called 'whoops'.  So every time you post a handmade item, or sell a handmade item, or purchase an item, or give feedback, whoops are exchanged.

So far I've sold the following three items:


A brooch (two whoops).


A pair of Ocean Spray earrings (two whoops).



And a hair clip (two whoops).

I have a few more hair clips on there, but they haven't been claimed yet!
The worth of an item is self assigned.  One whoop is low cost, five whoops is high cost.

The following is what I have bought.  It was two whoops, and so professionally made!


An adorable circus themed crayon rollup.


I love it to death.  Mostly because it is gender neutral, and provides hours of distraction for my two-year-old who removes and replaces the crayons over and over again.


I wanted to share the news about whoopdwhoop because it is so easy to navigate and post items.  It is ideal for those who want to share what they have created without the pressure of up-keeping a shop.  You make what you want, however many you want, you buy what you want.  And it is so easy!

I also wanted to share this website with you because it gets better with every new person who participates.   The more items to share, the more to choose from!

Once I had built up a few points, it was so exciting to be able to scroll through the pages at my leisure and choose what I wanted to spend my whoops on.  Whoops build up fast, and they are fun to spend because it's not real money.


So go grab those beautiful handmade cards you were working on, or that little cross-stitched bookmark!
 Check it out!  You have nothing to lose :)

-Becka

Thursday, July 21, 2011

The mess...

This post is kind of in response to Nicole's Let's Talk  discussion from yesterday.

So often we are able to make our lives and projects look so beautiful and glorified on the great big and bright blogging screen.


But, in reality... I've got dishes to do just like any one.


We just got home from a two week visiting-family vacation 
{it was wonderful, btw}

And the unpacking/reorganizing/feed-the-kids-cereal mode settled in quite quickly.

Oh, and of course, I had to top it all off with a reupholstery project as well:

This is my sister's foot after walking around on my floor.
gross.
I think I stepped in yogurt just after taking this picture...


Love to all... 
I'm busy cleaning.

-CK





Thursday, July 7, 2011

Her 90th Birthday!

My friend, Marjorie, turned ninety last week.  
Wow.  
And she is still as spunky as ever.

My daughter and I wanted to make a gift for Marjorie for her special birthday.  This is what we came up with:


We strung large fresh-water pearls on strong elastic.  I figured a stretchy bracelet would be much easier for her to put on than a tiny clasp.  We accented it with a rose colored cut bead.

This was our inspiration.  


Do you remember when I mentioned my first piece of jewelry with real pearls?  This was a gift from one of my best friends for my bridal shower.

I love it.
So simple, so lovely.

~~~

And the first dream bracelet available in the shop!  


They were first mentioned here.
This one wraps an average wrist about 4 or 5 times.  

More to come!

-Becka

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