Fairy’s Love Notes: Orange Poppy “Cherish”

I am ridiculously excited to be receiving this beauty in the mail soon! I just purchased it from Tammy Tutterow’s etsy shop (AKA Fairy Davis).

Isn’t her ribbon work exquisite?

Love Love Love it!

Make sure you check out her Etsy Shop and her Flickr Set for more crafty goodness.

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Artisan Spotlight at Artfire.com

If you haven’t already, head on over to ArtFire.com and see the Artisan Spotlight!!! I am the featured artisan over there. I am so honored! :)

Go check it out and leave a comment – show me some love.

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My Goals for 2009

Last week, I saw a little challenge up on the Kenner Road blog:

Take your kit and create a layout about 2009–your resolutions, your hopes, your wishes…just tell me about what you hope 2009 has in store for you.

So, I figured I might as well give it a shot. I don’t believe in resolutions – there’s too much of a cliche attached to them – so I believe in having goals. Here’s my little wall hanging:

My Goals for 2009

My Goals for 2009

My Goals for 2009

Check out my flickr stream for a couple more photos, along with notes, journaling and credits.

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Artisan Spotlight: Rebecca of Soap Deli

Welcome to a new feature on my blog, Amy’s Artisan Spotlight.

Each week (or more frequently) I will feature an artisan here on my blog. If you would like to be considered for my spotlight, please send an e-mail to amykant [at] gmail [dot] com.

Rebecca of Soap Deli First up is Rebecca of Rebecca’s Soap Delicatessen. Rebecca first caught my eye when she mentioned her special blend of soap for dry skin and eczema. This time of year, I have a lot of problems with this, so I of course wanted some more information.

My dry skin soaps are a spin off my original recipe. I’ve taken out the coconut oil which, because it is a very cleansing oil that creates a rich lather, some people with more sensitive skin can find drying. In it’s place I’ve used palm kernel oil, added cocoa butter, and used more of both olive and rice bran oils. The result is a gentle, moisturizing bar, that unlike olive oil only soaps known for their moisturizing properties, actually has a nice lather. (I’ve found olive oil only soaps don’t lather much at all.) Many of my customers, adults and kids alike, have told me my soaps for dry skin has cleared up their eczema as well as dry skin caused by chemo treatments for cancer.

Lavender Mint Soap I am definitely considering a purchase of either the Falling for You or Lavender Mint soaps. *hint hint for anyone wanting to buy me a present!!*

Moving on…

Rebecca’s Soap Deli features quality, cold processed shea butter soaps, lotions and milk baths. She has been making and selling her soaps since 2001 and sells her goods both on Etsy and at her local farmer’s market. Rebecca likes selling at the farmer’s market because it’s easier for her to answer questions and interact with her customers.  She adds, “It also gives my customers a chance to smell how wonderful my fragrances in my products are and give my lotions a try.” Rebecc’as local sales are general 2-4 times more than her sales online.

When asked why people should buy her soaps, Rebecca says she uses her own unique recipe to create a bar of soap that produces a wonderfully rich lather. “My soaps are perfect for washing your face, body, and even hair and are also great for shaving. All of my soaps contain skin loving ingredients like shea butter, rice bran, and olive oils.”

Lemon Verbena Salt BarRebecca’s favorite product in her shop is her new Lemon Verbena Salt Bar. She says it works well and keeps her skin from breaking out without drying it out.

This experienced artisan has some advice for anyone starting out in the business:

Do your research before you dive in. Keep detailed records and open a separate bank account for your business. Put money aside for self employment tax just in case. While most people don’t make a profit in their first year, you never know, and this will save from scrambling for funds at tax time should your business take off right away. (In the future an accountant can help you set up quarterly estimated tax payments for state and federal taxes.) Promote promote promote. You can’t make money if you’re not willing to spend money. Advertising goes a long way to building your business.

Learn more about Rebecca at Soap Deli News or browse through her Etsy shop.

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Going Green and Saving Green for the Holidays

I can’t believe I forgot to write about this! I am going to start contributing to Art Daily, the online web “zine” of ArtFire.com.

Here’s a link to my first article, “Going Green and Saving Green This Holiday Season – Wrap it Up.”

In this article, I talk about how you can go green in your holiday wrapping! Check it out!!!

And while you’re there, why don’t you check out my ArtFire Shop?

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New Items in My Etsy Shop

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Indie Craft Wall

I came across a fun site tonight… I think it could be a great advertising tool for my Art Fire Shop. Perhaps it will help you with your online shops as well!

It’s called Indie Craft Wall and Cori (who runs it) is an absolute doll.

Click here to check it out… make sure you look for my block on the wall! (Hint: it’s all by its lonesome self).

Indie Craft Wall

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Amy Kant Designs is now on Art Fire

Remember when I shared the blog preview image for sale at Pink Ink Studios?

I used images of items I was planning to put for sale in my Art Fire store. Well, the store is now up and running. Check out my Art Fire Shop to search for these items.

Or, click on the blinkie!

If you’d like to sign up for art fire, click here to use my referral link!

Here are some larger images of some of the items in my shop!

I Love U Vintage Ornament

I love you ornament

Hello Kitty Frame

Hello Kitty Frame

Vintage Orange Greeting Card Set

Faith, Hope, Love and Bingo Card Set

Visions of Sugarplums 2

Visions of Sugarplums Wall Hanging or Ornament

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Wanted: Artisans and Crafters

I am looking to do a new blog feature on handmade shops here on my blog. I’m still working on a name for it, but I think it will be fun. It will be a weekly or possibly bi-weekly feature, highlighting artists and their handiwork.

If you’d like to be considered for this feature, please post a comment with a link to your shop(s). Please let me know what makes your work different, unique or just plain cool.

Thanks and happy crafting!

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Vintage Blog Preview Set

Vintage Frames for Blog Preview/Promotion

This is an example of how even artists/crafters can use my Vintage Blog Frame Set from Pink Ink Studios to promote their Art Fire or Etsy shops.

The images in this blog preview set are all sneak peeks at items that are either in my Art Fire Shop or will be by the end of the week. Check out my Art Fire Shop to search for these items.

If you’d like to sign up for art fire, click here to use my referral link!

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