Open a business bank account. Update my books - I have all the information - I just need to consolidate for tax purposes. I haven't done much business - the silver lining behind the dark cloud - so it won't take long.
- Take more photos of my jewelry to add to both of my on-line shops (Etsy and iCraft.ca).
- List more jewelry on both of my on-line shops.
- Clean my house (it's a mess and I hate it when it's a mess)
- Do laundry.
- Pay attention to my husband.
- Pay attention to my dog - letting him lay on the couch beside just isn't doing it for him any more.
However, last week wasn't a total loss - I found some great blogs that I would like to share with you:
Butterfly Chic Boutique:
http://www.butterflychicboutique.net
This blog is a great resource for on-line business owners. The writer of this blog has great articles on using PayPal, your personal behavior in the Etsy forums (the Face of Your Business), tips for selling on line. Plus, she features sellers on Etsy. It's a very well written blog and her advice has become invaluable to me.
Urban Fashion Network
http://www.urbanfashionnetwork.com/jewelry.html
http://urbanfashionnetwork.blogspot.com/
After my last show at "I Heart Rummage" - I got an email from the Urban Fashion Network. They are a site devoted to up and coming designers, boutiques and events in Seattle (and the West Coast). I was told that they would love to add me to their site as a designer. Of course, I took them up on their offer. I'd be a fool not to, right?
And finally, I will be taking a silver working class tomorrow with a group of artist who are members of my Etsy street team (Seattle's EtsyRain). Tomorrow we'll be learning to make cool wire links and clasps. It should be fun - I'll be learning and/or perfecting a skill and I'll be meeting more members of my street team. I'm looking forward to tomorrow.
Two really nice things happened to me this week that were totally unexpected.
Thing number one: I was supposed to attend my last "HTML" class on Wednesday - when I got to the class I found it had been rescheduled. Not having received prior notice I wasn't very happy. When I called my boss to let her know that my class was rescheduled, and that I would be coming into work and that I was wearing jeans (in violation of the "Professional Image Policy") she suggested that I take the rest of the day off because by the time I got to work my day would be half over. Well, you don't have to tell me twice to take a day off from work. It was a glorious day (a warm, sunny winter day with strong hints of spring in the air) and I spent a good part of the day in downtown Seattle, sightseeing, visiting favorite haunts, eating and taking pictures. It was the perfect day. Thank you, Brenda.
Thing number two: Last night I had a surprise visitor arrive on my doorstep - My dad. He lives int he Tri-Cities (Eastern Washington) and he came over for the annual amateur radio "Ham Fest" in Puyallup today. He says he's not in the market for new radio and/or their parts - but we all know those are "famous last words".
Now, I'm going to see about doing something about those items on my "To Do" list. Enough loafing around!




3 comments:
hahaah thats a classic! i totally relate to that one too!
thanks for the comment, congrats on the first sale! here is hope to many many more! :D
Heh, your dad is a ham radio operator too? I come from a family of them--dad, mom, and two sisters. My brother and I resisted the siren call of Morse code, however. :)
Aww thanks so much for your kind words!
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