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THE POTTI TEAM BLOG
Today we take a look at three of our shops whose specialties are variety, either within their Etsy shops, or their professional lives.
Steph
of EssBeeBags is a British primary school
teacher who retrained in fashion and textile with an eye to switching
careers. Teaching continues to pay the
bills, and she applies her creative skills, with a liberal dose of perfectionism,
to sewn items offered in her Etsy store.
She describes her
perfectionism as an exhausting influence, but lists her "meticulous
attention to detail" as one of her greatest strengths. It is also a guarantee that her buyers will
receive the finest quality products from her shop!
To say that Steph
sells purses and bags is like saying Spielberg made movies. (Is that a little too dramatic?)
Well, anyway, Steph
does not only make bags and purses. She
creates new products as her friends ask for creative solutions. This is why she makes kindle cases, coin purses and cosmetic bags, phone pouches, pencil cases, and passport holders. She makes a phone pouch that unzips, and a clutch with a removable wristlet and a detachable brooch. Her beach bags, shopping bags, and purses are creative and pretty!
Steph says that she
only produces when she has a commission, or feels a creative urge. She also guarantees that if you request a
one-of-a-kind custom order, she will see to it that you truly receive one!!
Linda
of RokkiHandbags also has a dual education. She began as an artist, and worked in
graphics before she started a family. She returned to school some years later
and completed her MFA in fiction. Her accomplishments? I will let her tell you those in her own words (although she omits the Poetry Chapbook Award from Bottom Dog Press and the Pushcart Prize nomination ((the Pushcart Prize is one of the highest literary honors in the nation for individuals published by small presses)) ). And by the way, her last name is Sienkiewicz, should you wish to Google her, or read her poetry book reviews on Amazon.
Linda states,
"As a writer, I’ve been published in over 50 literary journals and
anthologies, and my art has been published, too. You can find my poetry
chapbooks on Amazon. At the ripe age of 54, I went back to school to earn my
MFA (Masters of Fine Art in Creative Writing). I'm proud to announce that my
novel, IN THE CONTEXT OF LOVE, will be published sometime in 2015."

One would think that
she would have little time to craft fabulous clutch handbags made from books,
but one would evidently be wrong!! Not only does she craft these beauties with
attention to detail, including little pockets in the linings of her creations, she
also manages to be attentive to the needs of her buyers, and to ship within a
day or two of an order. She chooses
attractive and interesting books to convert into purses, and they are amazing!
As a
writer, she respects books, and is not eager to destroy one. She actively seeks those "gathering dust
on a shelf or buried in a cardboard box." She explains that "the
pages from the books are rebound for [her] own library, shipped to the
customer, or recycled in some way (see bit.ly/1kcp7dP) . So [she] feel[s] good about what [she]
does. "
About
her product she says, "Carrying a book purse is such fun. Because they’re
such a unique fashion accessory, people always notice them. I tuck a book
clutch wallet inside my regular purse, and it never fails to surprise others
when I open the book and they see it’s more than just a book! Book purses are a
great way to show your passion for a particular writer, novel, or genre. My
customers are passionate people."
So, apparently, is Linda!
Jen of Malibuquilts offers a
variety of products that emerged
as her shop grew. When she opened her Etsy store she began with her beautiful and unique quilts. Fairly soon she realized that she needed to offer some items in a lower price range as well, and her delightful patchwork bears were born!
Roughly six months
after the bears, she added zippered pencil cases, which she offers in a broad
range of fabric colors and attractive designs. Also called organizer cases, these have
grommets to fit into a three ring binder, but would work well in a purse too.
After Jen's sister
was diagnosed with breast cancer, she tired of the pink gifts that are
traditionally associated with it. She
discussed with Jen some funny comments and sayings that she felt would be more
appreciated. Jen bought a button maker,
and the two collaborated on the project.
These, together with a wide selection of other sayings requested by customers are available in her store. Recent Potti Team jokes have prompted BEWARE OF TEMPERATURE
TANTRUMS, and BEWARE OF POWER SURGES. Should you have a special request for a
button, contact Jen through her Etsy shop, and she will let you know if she can
make it for you! (She offers a variety of colors for these also).
Her most recent shop
additions are arm warmers, or fingerless gloves. She makes these from upcycled sweaters, and
they are just darling!
All three of these
Potti Team members use Twitter to help promote their shops - this is a Potti
Team priority. Jen, however, has four
Twitter accounts, and actively
uses them all!! Michele Davidson
uses them all!! Michele Davidson
Extra blog art from Sweetly Scrapped @ http://sweetlyscrappedart.blogspot.com


















Wonderful review of shops that have tempted and still do tempt my shopping weaknesses. I will be buying soon as Donna finally thought of a reason to user my (Christmas gift) Ipad. These sewing artisans all make me want to use those "other" stitches on MY machine but purchasing is a better solution, they have their wares perfected to a T. Great shops all. So glad to have them as teamies!
ReplyDeleteThank you Joyce! ;) We do have some awesome teamies! I understand that you especially would appreciate their skills. ♥(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)
DeleteWonderful write-up and so great to get to really know some of our teammies - Michele - this blog not only tells me about the shops and their owners but the caring and sensitivity of yourself to be able to share with us these beautiful shops. I always learn so much here.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vallee - I always appreciate your compassion and input - this means a lot to me! (ღ˘◡˘ღ)
DeleteThey are Crafty Gals for sure!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are terrific!! ♥••*´¨`*•.☆
DeleteAnother fantastic blog, Michele, on three unique shops that offer such wonderful handmade items. It was great to learn a little more about each of these artisans.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda :) - we have so much to learn about one another! ❀♡❀
DeleteAbsolutely wonderful blog Michele! I found out something about each of the shops and the people behind them. You do such a terrific job introducing them to everyone!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! --------{---(@
DeleteMichele. thank you so much for my lovely write-up. It is so beautifully written and I am really proud to have been part of it. It so accurately reflects me, that I know that the same must be true for the other two featured. Really fascinating. Thanks so much for all your time and efforts :-) xx
ReplyDeleteSteph, thank you! I am so glad that you are pleased... :) I appreciate all of your help - you gave me exactly what I needed! •♥•*´¨`*•.♥
DeleteGreat variety and a great spread of Potti Shops. I didn't know that Steph was a primary school teacher and I have been talking to her for awhile. Michele, your blog brings out the faces behind these shops to life and I love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Caryl! We are all so close it is wonderful to get to know more... (ღ˘◡˘ღ)♥
DeleteLove this!!!! Thanks sooo much!
ReplyDeleteI am delighted that you are pleased! ♥(ˆ⌣ˆ)♥
DeleteAwesome Blog this Week Michele!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jesse! (°◡°♡)
DeleteAnother wonderful post, thanks Michele! I love reading about our team mates and their fabulous shops!
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna! After you shared yours with us, it is terrific to be able to learn about others for you! ♥
DeleteI enthusiastically applaud you and your sensitivity to the creativity of our team pals on the Etsy Potti Team. What beautiful write-ups and it really helps us to get to know and appreciate each other!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Thank you, Laraine! getting to know you all and tell about you is my joy! ♥(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)
DeleteAmazing post, Michele! Wonderful shops with great handmade items!
ReplyDeleteThank you - I enjoyed getting to know more about them too! (ღ˘◡˘ღ)
DeleteAnd I think Vintage shops bring in tons of money to Etsy, which in turn keeps the fees low for everyone! A bigger footprint on Etsy would be a good thing for us all!
ReplyDeleteThank you Vintage shops!
Fabulous post! Very good items to select to feature these crafty and talented shops!
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