BP, have you ever heard of this?
Ok, so sometimes I'm the last to know about something kewl...
I found out about a site recently for artists, who make handmade products, and wants to sell them for top dollar (or at least a decent price) in a way similar to Ebay, but its only for handmade stuff... I like that. Giving a hand to the little guy.
www.Etsy.com
I instantly thought of you BP.
I'd LOVE to see you profit from your art, whether it be to bring a smile to someones face, brighten their decor... or whatever.
AND TO ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS
Looking for a decent printing place......
www.winkflash.com seems to be the place.
They've got awesome prices and guarantees.
This message is IN NO WAY spam of any sort. I just know there are a lot of creative ppl that frequent here at the forums, and if there's ever anything I can do to help anyone move forward, I'd love to do so.
This message is of my own doing and is in no way shape form or fashion connected to, or affiliated with Blue Blood, or their creators, or sponsors.
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
I have heard of that, but thanks for thinking of me.
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
Etsy is awesome, I love handmade/diy things. :)
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
I was really happy to find this site... I think its great to celebrate handmade things. esp where most of the products we buy were made impersonally...
its nice to have a personal touch.
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
etsy is great. i wish i could remember my password.
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
If you remember your password, or successfully retrieve it... AND decide to share some of your home made stuff.... be sure to let us know.
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
Adorama is fantastic for prints if you live in NYC!
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
Thanks babyS for the heads up.
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
Etsy sounds like a likable initiative, but personally I never like the idea of selling my creations. If I stop to think what I spent in time and resources the sums I'd have to charge to profit even as much as I do from my skill-less labour job are things I'd never pay for that sort of thing - and inversely, not sums I actually want to sell them for, either.
I'm part of the 'art and commercialism don't mix' crowd, I think. At least intuitively; my opinion on the matter is in a rather crude stage, so I might change my mind yet.
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
Raza, I always run into that prob after I create something. Like, before I become emotionally attached to it, while I'm just allowing the expression of the artistic energy to flow... selling the work that I'm into, appears to be an option, but once its finished, I get attached, and have trouble parting with it.
Re: BP, have you ever heard of this?
i could never sell anything i'd made if I was happy with it; unless we were talking about huge somes of money of course....