This morning, TW Bear was reunited with his
Forever Friend, Mrs. AW - leaving the
Stuffed Animal Restoration Clinic (Etsy Listing #791241850) without a patient (for the first time since
October 2012). There may well be another patient coming in shortly - his
Forever Friend (a fellow
Zumbette - that's what our
Zumba Leader calls us!) may well be introducing us at this week's
Zumba session tomorrow.
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Edward Bear joining in the traditional Farewell picture | |
This means
I've got a breathing space in which to create some replacement
Foxes (Ladies and Gentlemen), Coyotes (so far only
Gentlemen have featured) and
Gentlemen Rabbits, a
Frog or two and maybe some new
Cuddlies which are lining up in the background.
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The new TW Bear |
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TW Bear when he arrived in November 2012 |
However, before
I set to with scissors, needle and thread, perhaps this is a good time for a post catching up with overall developments in the
ColdhamCuddlies world of
Shop and
Blog. Our
Followers (293 of them when
I checked earlier today - let's see if we can get it to
300 before our second anniversary arrives early in
March!) - may recall that in our final post for
2012 (December 31, 2012) I mentioned the offer of help to heighten our profile on
Etsy from
Joel Barnett (www.Etsy.com/shop/CreativeButtonsNet.) of
Boise,
Idaho. True to his word, early in
January we got together and the first task he set me was to increase by
Etsy Circles. He also suggested
I took a good look at some of my photographs in the
Shop. As usual,
I didn't have a clue where to begin with the
Circles, but with some guidance
I set off - and have definitely become addicted to this form of marketing! It is terribly time-consuming however - but it's keeping me well occupied.
On the photography side: well
I found a
Photography book -
The Crafter's Guide to taking Great Photos on line and sent away for it via
Amazon. It arrived when
I was well involved in the
Circling adventure, and it has so far just sat on my desk waiting closer inspection.
I will do something about the pictures: but at the moment, am having too much fun elsewhere! As the days go by, I realise just how important good, crisp, clear pictures are for selling on line and INTEND to do it properly - soon!
My modus operandi is to choose
Shops that are already in a goodly number of
Circles - after all, it is all about spreading the world, is it not? There are so many
Shops involved, that
I've set myself the task of adding those with
200 or more
Circles to begin with. At the beginning of this particular exercise,
I was in something like
136 Circles; as of today, the number is 472, so there is a result!
I think it is working - because
I am being added to many more
circles than of yore, without me adding them first.
I'm finding that
Circles with less than
200 members are now adding me to their
Circles, (as well as those
I've approached first) and
I reciprocate to them
ALL (and tell them so).
I've responded to EVERYONE who has been kind enough to add me to their own
Circles, and invited them to visit this blog. Many have - which has resulted in another
20 or so
Followers here since the beginning of this year!
Last week also,saw
Cuddlies included in
3 different
Treasuries curated by folks other than fellow
Etsy Team members, which is where the
Cuddlies have been treasured before. Now
I have to admit that
Treasuries have defeated me to date, but doing the
Circling has opened my eyes up to how one can add fellow
Treasures to one's
Circles, so am seriously telling myself to sit down and have a go. Just need another
24 hours to each day, maybe, but
I'll really have a go - SOON!
The best thing as far as
I am concerned is that
I've discovered some truly amazing crafts being offered all over the world, met some fascinating people and been given some truly useful links which may lead to an expansion of the
ColdhamCuddlies activities. One of my new
Circle friends suggested
I should visit two book publishing sites which are involved with childrens' publishing. Now this is something
I've been minded to explore - but only once
I've got more blogging material on record. Have considered
250 posts as a good starting point: we're currently at
184 with this post. One of these publishing links is actually
The Society for Childrens' Book Writing and Illustration - headquartered in the
USA, but with a regional branch in the
UK. Really sounds promising, and I've filed it (and the other one away for future research and development).
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Edward Bear and Cy Bear - before Edward goes home |
Carrying on the theme of new friends and potential publishing developments, at the week-end, one of my new
Circle acquaintances mentioned that she found the contents of our blog
(www.ColdhamCuddliescalling.blogspot.com) "engaging" and that it had made her smile. She also added some other nice compliments - to the point that
I wrote back and requested permission to quote her as and when
I do decide to go ahead with the publishing venture.
McKenzie and
Ricky Cook Petersen operate from
www.Etsy.com/shop/ArtrageousWearables and are located somewhere in
Missouri! Ricky is the person who has been so encouraging and helpful: what's more, she doesn't blog - so can truly be described as an "independent supporter" when
I quote her kind words. Family and friends' views are important, but on such occasions can be regarded as being biased, possibly!
So, the last month has been engaged in proving what a friendly and helpful bunch folks can be on
Etsy - and
I've tried to behave in similar fashion when
Newbies have added me to their
Circles. I know how difficult
I found it to begin with, and just hope they will be as lucky as
I have been in finding their feet and guidance from similar, such widespread,
Etsy sources.
I'll be back, with
Cy Bear in tow, shortly with a description of
TW Bear's treatment - probably in at least two installments - but in the interim would encourage everyone who has read this to visit the two
Etsy sites mentioned here. They have some unusual articles on offer and a visit will not be an unproductive venture!
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Final Picture of the Threesome before Edward goes home tomorrow |
Bye for now.
Isobel