Friday, June 16, 2023
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Listing Tools
So as you know if you have been following my blog (sorry for the delay between posts bad sprained wrist kept me from doing much of anything for about a month) I am now selling vintage as well as handcrafts online. I am utilizing Etsy, Poshmark, Ebay, Bonanza, Mecari, and have just opened a Shopify store.
To make it easier I have started using List Perfectly to help in cross posting my listings to the different platforms. I love this program. I create all my listings in List Perfectly then list them to the platforms I want to list them to with the exception of Bonanza. Bonanza is not yet supported my List Perfectly, but there are several other platforms that are like Depop and Facebook Marketplace and Instagram among others. I think there are a total of 10 they support. I do have a referral link for List Perfectly. They have three levels to chose from with more bells and whistles the higher the level. If you use my referral I get a few pennies, and you get 30% off your first months fees. List perfectly is a month to month platform so you can cancel at any time. Use my referral link listperfectly or use the code thesassycrafter at check out.
I tried Worthpoint, but after paying for a subscription and using it about 3 months they stopped letting me see any of the items I was looking for, and started trying to get me to sign up for an additional subscription to the site. They have a subscription that shows values of items sold, as well as a different subscription that allows you to look up marks on items in order to identify them. Both are over $200 a year, so not worth it in my opinion. Especially when they push you to sign up for both even if you only want one.
I am trying Photo Room, both through the app and on the desktop. So far it is working okay. I need to play around with it a little more before I can make a recommendation.
For shipping I am using Pirate Ship. LOVE this program. Nice discounts, integrates nicely with Etsy, customer service is great. I have the free version right now, but if things pick up the way I hope I will be doing the paid version at some point. I will keep you posted.
I am still researching thermal printers. Have it down to about 3 or 4 brands. Still going over the pros and cons of these, so will have to get back to you on that as well.
I am getting bubble wrap, tissue paper, boxes, and tape off Amazon right now. I am researching other vendors to see if I can get better deals for small quantities and may have it narrowed down soon. Again, I will let you know.
Bonanza integrates with Ebay nicely. I am using the free version, and have had a couple of sales on there already. Basically you set it up so your fixed priced items on Ebay are automatically pulled into your storefront on Bonanza. I then go in to the seller dashboard and edit items, jus to make sure everything is listed for sale. Sometimes you have to tweak a few things before hitting the list button. I also like to go in at least once a week and upload my listings to google. Bonanza is great about letting you know if something doesn't get listed to google and why, so you can go in and fix the problem.
More updates coming. In the meantime here is a cute picture for your enjoyment.
Thursday, January 26, 2023
TAKING THE LEAP
So I am taking the leap and opening a store on Shopify for my handcrafts. They are currently running a special of $1 a month for 3 months. That should give me time to get a basic store up and running. If things go well, I will look into adding more bells and whistles to it. So far I only have 2 things listed in it. I plan to add more things this weekend. I have already pointed my domain name to it. www.thesassycrafter.com
Wish me luck.
Monday, January 16, 2023
I HATE BEING SICK
Being sick is no fun. Right after Christmas I caught what I thought was a cold, NOPE. Turned out I had developed bronchitis. For the past few weeks I have not felt like doing much of anything. Thankfully caught it early and should be back to 100% soon. Unfortunately, I have had to push pack completion of and listing of finished products.
The only bright spot about being sick, I found a bunch of new patterns I want to try. And I managed to finish a couple of books that have been lingering on my Kindle for the last 5 months or so gathering electronic dust.
Anyway, just wanted to let everyone know why I have not posted any updates in a while. I hope to have some pictures and listings to update you with shortly. In the meantime here are a few pictures of things I have done in the past.
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
WORKS IN PROGRESS
What I am Working On
So I have almost perfected a fingerless glove pattern. When I am satisfied with it I will be making the gloves and posting them for sale. Just a few more kinks to work out. I also have some stuffed animals, and home decor I am getting ready to photograph and list. I hope to have those up and ready for sale by the weekend.
I have a couple of hats and toddler vests I am getting ready for sale also. I ran out of the tags I like to add to the items I sell, so am waiting on them to arrive, and I also ran out of pompoms for the hats, again just waiting on them to arrive. Once they get here I will attach them to the items in question, and they will be ready for picture taking, and listing.
In the meantime here is a link to a stuffed pig pillow/toy that I have listed.
plush pink pig pillow toy
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
PIVOTING
Time to Pivot
So I am deciding where to host a website, or if I want to stay with Etsy, Ebay, of Bonanza. While I am deciding, I will be using the blog as my website. I plan to list items I have for sale with a link to the platform on which they are available. I will also be doing fewer in person shows this year as opposed to what I was doing in the past. My goal is to move most of my sales online, do a few in person events just to keep a finger on the pulse of what is selling or not selling, so I can remain relevant with my merchandise. I promise to do much better with my blogging as opposed to what I was doing in the past. This is my year to pivot and actually be able to act upon what needs to be done. Hope you want to come along with me on this ride.
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Amazon Handmade
I will continue to list completed items on all three websites, as well as patterns on Etsy. I am finishing up the pattern for a cute little monster that I hope to have listed in a couple of days. I'll post a picture of Tennie the Tennacle Monster below. He will be available for $5.00 on Etsy. If you are interested and want to save some money you can email me and use monster pattern as your subject line, give me an email addy and I will invoice you for $4.00. When I receive payment I will send your a pdf of the pattern, easy peasy.
If you prefer a printed pattern I will have those available also, but they will be slightly higher to cover the cost of postage. Printed PDFs will be available on Bonanza about a week after the electronic downloads become available on Etsy at a cost of $6.00, I will mail them out directly usually next business day after receiving payment. You can get a printed PDF mailed to you cheaper by emailing me and using printed monster pattern in your subject line. Again give me your email addy AND your mailing address and I will invoice you. The printed pattern will be mailed out usually within 24 hours of receipt of payment.
I will be using square to invoice, if you prefer to pay via paypal or venmo give me the correct email addy for paypal and i will invoice you, for venmo I will send you my venmo id and name so you can pay.
I have a couple of other patterns currently listed on Etsy, that I am going to be reworking. I plan to offer them as printed patterns as well as leaving them as pdf downloads. When they are ready to be released I will do a blog post.
On another note, I am looking for pattern testers. If you are interested email, and let me know. When I have patterns ready to test I will email, letting you know what type of pattern, and how soon the test results would be needed. If you want to test email back, and I will send you a copy of the pattern. I can't pay for this, but you will get a copy of the pattern when the kinks are worked out. (I do allow people to sell the items I make using my patterns as long as I receive credit for the patten)
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Haven't Received my Stimulus Check Yet
Oh and if you are self employed, and no employees, you cannot get help from unemployment (even though the edd website says you can due to the covid-19 pandemic), and you do not qualify for the small business loan that is specifically geared toward small businesses that have been hurt during this pandemic because you don't have employees.
So that means I have absolutely no money coming in. All the craft shows and vendor events I normally do have all been cancelled. And even though I was not the one to bail, none of them are refunding the booth fees that were paid. I can see keeping the fees if the vendor cancels, but when the event is cancelled the vendors should get their fees returned, no questions asked.
I hope the rest of you are having better luck getting your stimulus checks. If you qualify and haven't please contact your congressional representatives and complain. I know I can't be the only one falling through the cracks. If enough of us are being short changed, maybe the media will pick it up and something will be done about it.
If anyone would like to help, please visit my booths on bonanza and etsy and purchase something (if you see something you want). I am also posting items on for sale on facebook and facebook marketplace under arts and crafts.
Friday, April 3, 2020
Crafty Grab Boxes Now Available
All items are crocheted (there may be a few knitted or sewn items in there, but 99% of what I do is crochet).
If you are interested in a grab box email me, let me know what size box you would like and I will invoice you through square (if you prefer to be invoiced via venmo or paypal please include the id used with the preferred account and let let know which you prefer.) I will pack and ship your box out the next business day after receiving your payment


Wednesday, October 23, 2019
So You Want To Have A Craft Business
I am constantly getting asked if I am selling enough to make a living. The answer is yes, and no. the reality is if you are just starting out don't quit your day job. It takes a while to find your niche and to be able to start making a realistic income. Don't expect to just jump in with both feet and start making huge sums of money. You may be doing what you love, but if you don't treat it like a true job you will be in big trouble when its time to pay bills.
I have had no less than 10 people ask where I get my patterns because they have a show coming up and that item would sell so well. Hello, do your own research, not to mention most patterns are my own design, or redesign of a paid pattern I purchased. I am not going to give you my bread and butter patterns. You can sit down and do the hours of work and research I did. No one said this was going to be an easy get rich quick business.
I get asked where I sell often. That I don't have a problem sharing. Most shows are booked months in advance. You may get lucky and get in at the last minute, but chances are, at least for the better shows, you will end up on a wait list. And be ready to fill out an application. Don't get discouraged if you are turned down. The show may already have their limit of people doing your type of craft. But if you do get in, you will end up getting first chance at a booth at the next years show.
How did you decided what to sell? This is a question I am asked often. I started with what I liked to create and went from there. There are a couple of good shows I don't do, because the items that sell well are items I hate to make. And lets face it, if you hate making it, you are not going to enjoy your crafting, you will get burned out, and you will end up procrastinating. And of course you can't be afraid to evolve, and change things up. Also keep in mind that certain things sell better at different shows. That is why I have a wide variety of merchandise in all price points.
Other things to keep in mind. Don't undersell yourself. Just because you only have $5 worth of materials in that item, doesn't mean you should sell it for $6. You want to be able to support yourself, and a one dollar profit margin is not going to do it. You need to take into account the cost of materials, the time it takes you make it, and how much your overhead costs are (rent, utilities, insurance, etc). And if you decide to sell the hat at $25 and can't keep up with the orders, raise your price. You are worth it.
So these are just a few questions I get asked, I may try to go more in depth on some of them at a later date. Until then, I have a busy show schedule I need to prepare for.
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The Sassy Crafter: Busy Season
Busy Season
I did find a new pattern for a small dragon. Years ago, when my youngest niece and nephew were little I made 2 large dragons for them as Christmas presents and they were a big hit. They also took a couple of weeks to make, because there were a few errors in the written pattern that I had to figure out (2 single chains in each of 6 sc chains around does not equal 15 no matter what math you use). These take only an hour or so to make and use up very little yarn (just under a 388 yards). If I can remember to do so, I will take a picture of some of the toys I make this weekend at the show, and post it, along with the links where you can find the patterns.
So, back to work for me. Will try to catch up even if its just to say a quick hi/bye next week sometime.
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Rude Customers Rant
First, was a low-baller. If you have ever sold anything you know the customer of which I speak. They pick up an expensive item, then offer a ridiculously low amount. Now keep in mind I sell both vintage, and handcrafts at the monthly swap meet. In this case the customer picked up a vintage piece of glass, one that regularly sells online for 50 dollars or more depending on color, time of year, and how many people want it. When I find this piece (and it is getting much harder to find) I can sell it easily for 35 bucks at the swap meet, and it is usually one of the first pieces to sell. This person picked it up, looked over carefully (it was in mint condition) then turned to me and said I'll give you 5 dollars for it. I kept my cool and said thanks but no thanks. Then they said I'll come back near the end of the sale maybe you'll be willing to sell it then. Thankfully it sold for full price a few minutes later, so I had the privilege of looking them in the eye and saying, oh I sold that for full price a few minutes after you walked away. (sometimes you get to see karma in work).
Second was someone who picked up a 1 dollar item (I think it was a card of buttons), and pulled out a 100 dollar bill. I did refuse to take it, usually when people do that it is because they forgot to get change the day before. When they said the only other thing they had was a credit card, I said that's okay, I'm set up for cards. Of course they decided they didn't need them that badly and walked away.
And one of my favorites. The three guys who were friends, hadn't seen each other in a few days, and decided standing in front of my booth blocking the entrance was a great place to visit. I let it go for a couple of minutes, then asked them politely to move to one side. They acted like I wasn't even speaking. It took me almost 30 minutes to get them to move. I just kept saying excuse me, your blocking my booth, please move to one side so customers can get in. And actually it was a customer who finally got them to move. The guy was shopping with is kids and the kids wanted to see the toys I had on the handcraft side of the booth. When it was obvious the three were not going to let the kids by, he just walked up and pushed them out of the way, saying my kids want to get in here to shop and your blocking the entrance. I think he actually shocked them into moving (my hero). Although I was thinking, they were lucky I did not have a two by four handy.
So that brings me to my pet peeves that customers do (some on purpose, some don't even realize they are doing it) These are not necessarily in order.
Low ballers - offer tiny amounts of money for items that are already priced.
The I need change people - they will find the cheapest thing in your booth and pull out a large bill, it happens at every show I do. Sometimes I will break the bill, sometimes I say no and offer to take a card. It depends on the time of day. If its late in the day, chances are big bills are all they have left, early in the day, they were just too lazy to get change.
The on my God I haven't seen you for at least a day (month, week, year) and proceed to catch up while blocking the entrance to your booth. Most will move to one side if you ask politely. Some just ignore you and continue "catching up".
The person who picks up the handcrafted item you spent hours making (in some cases days and weeks perfecting the pattern), and taking detailed notes on construction in order to go home and make it themselves. I have started offering the printed patterns for the items I have designed myself for sale, and pointing them out. Most end up purchasing the pattern, a few get upset that I dare suggest they purchase a pattern when they are quite capable of making it themselves.
Then there is the one who runs down everything they pick up. They could make it better, they don't know why the rare piece of furniture is priced so high, when the seller probably picked it up for next to nothing at a yardsale, or my favorite what makes your stuff so special, anyone can crochet, knit, make pottery, or jewelry, or whatever your craft is. These people you just have to ignore, there is nothing you can say or do that will change their minds. Just smile and say nothing.
Then my favorite when it comes to hand crafts the customer who says well I know the materials only cost you x amount, why are you selling for that much. Excuse me, I have time invested into the item, as well as things like rent, utilities, insurance, food, etc to cover as well. All of that has to go into the cost of the item. (these are usually the people selling at the church craft shows and charging only enough to by more materials to make more of their items, you know the ones that make it harder for the rest of us to make a living with our hand crafts)
And I get this one, but for some reason they only tend to show up at vintage shows (I don't do as many of these anymore, but still....)Well I can get it cheaper elsewhere. I actually had a customer tell me they could get a certain depression glass pattern that has not been made (or even reproduced) since the mid 1930's) new for a cheaper price at a department store in town. I suggested that if that was the case they may want to visit that store, because I could not possibly sell the pieces I had in that pattern that cheap, as I had paid more than that for them. It was the first day of a 3 day show, they came back on the 3rd day, waited until I walked away from my booth (not realizing I was in the booth next door paying for a piece of furniture the dealer had put back for me) and bought all the pieces I had left in that pattern (my cousin was running the booth for me while I was doing my shopping). I walked in just as they were walking out. They turned a nice shade of red, I just smiled and said hi, beautiful day isn't it.
But I think the type of customer that annoys everyone, is the person who lets their kids run wild. They don't keep an eye on them, and don't try to stop them from picking up anything and everything they can. And heaven forbid if you say something to the kid. You are the one that gets yelled at. Even if all you said was please don't handle that, its very fragile. I have even had to ask kids not to run in my booth I did hear the best response from a vendor at a show I was shopping at though. The kid kept grabbing expensive glass items off the vendors table. Her husband would quickly take the item and put it back on the table, while saying please don't touch anything, (the child in question was standing on tip toe, and reaching up and grabbing the item off the table, so you can't say the stuff was at their level) After about the 4th or 5th time his wife turned to the mother and said "If your don't stop your kid from grabbing my stuff, I'm going to kick your ass" (that was a direct quote). The mother grabbed the kid and took off. Next time I saw them she still had a death grip on the child's arm.
So those are my biggest pet peeves for rude customers. I'm sure others could add to this list easily.
Maybe next time I'll do a pet peeve for sellers I have encountered over the years.
Monday, September 9, 2019
Busy Times
Oh and I also need to get my online store stocked. So this is going to be a busy busy season for me. Better busy that bored though. Although it would be nice to actually be able to see the floor of my craft room instead of open boxes of raw material, in this case yarn, ribbon, buttons, burlap, and t-shirts and funky sweaters waiting to be upcycled into rag rugs and pet beds. Oh well, after Dec 14th I can take a week to clean up and take stock, then I need to make sure all the Christmas gifts are done and ready to deliver. (hopefully that will include one of the above mentions afghans.)
For kicks and giggles thought I'd include some pictures of some of my stock / sale set ups in this post. Enjoy
Monday, September 2, 2019
So the first craft show of the fall season has come and gone. Not the best, but not the worst show I have ever done. I actually did better than expected. As always my jellyfish, and seahorse plushies were among my best sellers. The mini pumpkins (these were a first time making them craft for me) flew off the shelf. Had requests for other veggies and fruits, so those will be on my to do list for the next show coming up in October. Sold several of the do-rag headbands I make and sell (the pattern is available here). I will definitely be making more of those.
Lots of compliments on the few hats and scarfs I took. I did not expect to sell any of these and took them only to get the responses as to what people thought of them. I did get a couple of baby blanket orders so those need to be completed in the next week or so.
And just for those who say they can't do a craft show because they don't have room in their vehicle for tables, displays, canopies, and finished crafts, I have a small 4-door Hyundai Elantra. granted my back seats do lay down (either right, or left, or both at the same time as needed), but the pictures below are of my packed car, and my booth set up on the day of the sale. So don't say never. Just practice loading your car, and if you can get the plastic crates that Walmart and Target sell this time of year for back to school/college, pack your merchandise in them, and use the empty crates to display merchandise on or in.
booth after set up
view of back seat of car
view from front of packed car
view from back of packed car.
So even if you have a small vehicle you can still do craft shows. The things I took were 5 small 20 inch x 40 inch folding tables (they fold in half, and the legs extend), a 10 x 10 canopy, a 6 foot ladder shelf (purchased at Tuesday Mornings and painted with a coral color stain), a folding metal table type shelf (purchased at Tuesday Mornings) a banner (purchased from vista print, and framed in a cheap plastic poster frame purchased at Jo Ann's, and embellished with patterned duct tape from Dollar Tree), 12 crates of product, 1 crate of bags, tape, tissue paper, price stickers,) A small ice chest with water and snacks, a folding wood laundry rack (purchased at an antique show years ago), 8 mannequin heads (I look for them at yard sales and swap meets because they are cheaper there than buying new), and some cheap 48 inch curtain rods and large 3 - 4 inch S-hooks (I got the curtain rods at Walmart, but you can probably get them cheaper at thrift shops and the S-hooks I got at Home Depot), and a folding plant stand the kind that folds out with 2 stands on each end that stand from 8 - 12 inches tall with one in the center that stands about 18 inches to 24 inches tall (for a total of 5) (I set my mannequin heads on these with one sitting on the table just in front of the plant stand.) And a garment rack that is quick and easy to put together (also purchased at Walmart)
There are some good you tube videos on setting up spaces and thinking outside the box as far as displays go.
I hope to check in later this week or next to give you a preview of some of the items I am making for the next show.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Okay, so I suck at Blogging
Trend reports can be helpful, but lets face it, trends vary depending upon where you live, the median income of the people in the area you live in, and even the time of the year. Right now I expect I will be selling a lot of stuff in school colors, since school has just started and kids will want to show their school spirit. But there will no doubt be a lot of people asking for things I either don't have, or don't make. But this is one of my cheaper shows, and always a good indication of what I need to focus on for the rest of the fall season.
I am also trying my hand at loom knitting. I finally broke out that set of knifty knitter looms that had been languishing in the very back of the closet in my craft room. I have to admit, it wasn't that hard to do a simple hat on it. So I may have to play around with some more patterns. Knitted hats always seem to sell faster than crocheted ones, while crocheted headbands out perform knI itted ones, go figure. It takes me over a week to knit a hat on regular knitting needles, with the knitting loom I finished my first hat in about 2 hours, while binge watching the Librarians on tv.
I will try to remember to come back and post pictures of my booth either the Sunday or Monday after the show. (But please don't hold me to that LOL)
That's it for now. If anyone is in the Visalia, California area, near Church and Main Street, on August 31, 2019 between 10 and 4 come out and shop the show. If you find my booth (I have a large framd banner with my name Sharon Griffin, The Sassy Crafter on it) stop in and say hi. Mention you saw my blog post, and you'll get a small gift.
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Its Been a While
I am working on a hat and scarf set pattern. I hope to have it finished and beta tested sometime in the next two or three weeks. With a publication date set sometime before Christmas. My goal is to get at least 4 new patterns written, tested, and published on either Ravelry, Etsy, or Craftsy before July 2019.
I have already etched out at least 8 different designs I want to work on. Just have to figure out the right pattern stitches to use.
My current pattern is a cow I named Sticks and Stones I have it listed on Ravelry Etsy and Craftsy
Now on to updates. So my digital scale battery is dead, and I keep forgetting to buy a new one, so no weight loss updates today. But I have met and exceeded my miles walked goal by more than 16 miles (I will keep walking each week though, as I find I feel much better when I walk than I do when I don't) I have only887034 steps left to take. I am actually trying to increase the number of steps I take each day. If I can up the amount by a 200 or so I am sure I will meet my goal steps wise by the end of December.
Thats it for now. I will do my best to post more frequently in the future.
Friday, August 3, 2018
I'm Back
All signed up for a couple of more craft shows this year. One in October and one in November. This is in addition to the monthly farmers market and the vintage/craft market I am doing. May try to get into another show in the spring of the year. Just not sure if it will be a good fit for me. Still researching it.
Updates, yes I have them. I finally busted through my plateau and have lost another 1.2 pounds. 81.6 pounds until I meet my goal there. So hopefully by next spring. 35.15 miles walked, leaving 29.85 miles until I reach my yearly goal. And 181395 steps walked, leaving 1113454 steps left to take this year to meet my goal.
More updates coming soon.
Sunday, July 8, 2018
Updates, finally
I will probably be late with my next updates as well, as I am getting ready to go out of state for a week, and that means tons of packing, deciding what to take and not to take, putting a hold on my mail, getting someone to watch the house etc. I will post more updates as soon as I can.
























