Saturday, November 6, 2010

Imagining that I am a featured seller on Etsy... Hehe...

Tell us a bit about yourself.
My name is Kat, and I was born and raised in sunny California. A philosopher had once stated that strange people are known to exist in two forms -- the rich as eccentric and the poor as whackos. I think it is rather fortunate that I am a whacko. I live with my parents and 5 furry siblings, two of which are human, and a suicidal hermit crab in a genetically modified pineapple under the sea. My neighbor is an angry squid that loves music.

Occasionally, I am a musician, but otherwise, I am a working student. I am studying the fields of the liberal arts, music, and art, and my taste in art is quite uncanny. I love all things vintage and all things strange.

Apart from creating things, what do you do?
I enjoy exercising at the local gym and taking strolls along a local dirt road. Sometimes I rekindle my relationships with instruments that I had formerly played frequently. Creative photography is something I enjoy, as well, but I haven't developed as much skill yet. I love to cook, and even if my cooking turns out to be a disaster, I don't take it too hard. I am working towards a bachelor's degree, and I work a normal college student-type job.

What first made you want to become an artist?
Thankfully, I've had such creative parents that have influenced me as a child. My siblings and I grew up without a ton of money, so my father always used old things to create something new -- he'd take a hamper and turn it into a wagon that was roomier and sturdier than a Radio Flyer, and he also made us bikes out of parts from the junkyard. My mother was a graphic artist for a short time, but seeing her work all around me really brought color into my life.

As I grew older, my work has been inspired by strange things, retro fashion, and toy foods that I grew up with, as well as miniatures that I used to see in Re-ment collections and doll houses.

Please describe your creative process.
I rarely sketch, and if I do, it's on a receipt or scratch paper lying around because I feel like I must hurriedly do it before I forget. I tend to see the finish product first and then think about how I will put it together, and oftentimes, I just create as soon as I get home from class or work, which has me working until the wee hours of the morning. Some things are a week-long process, such as glazing items in between work and school hours during the short time that I am home, or letting epoxies and glues cure during the hours that I am away from home. Once a product is finished, I go about making the packaging for it, or packaging it in something I have already made.

My mornings are filled with checking emails and taking packages to the post office, sometimes accompanied by a local delivery after work. I am always excited to see a buyer and taking in insight from them about new product ideas.

What handmade possession do you most cherish?
There is this tiny wooden chair that my dad had made me just as soon as I was able to sit up, pretty much. I believe he had made it from reclaimed wood, and he signed it to me and dated it. He also had me put a few large stickers on it to make it my own. I've had it for basically my whole life.

Name your top five books, movies, musicians, and websites besides Etsy.
Books: Always Running [Rodriguez], The Catcher in the Rye [Salinger], The Pill Book [Silverman, 1994], Norwegian Wood [Murakami], Complete Guide to Symptoms, Illness, and Surgery [Griffith].

Music: Pretty much anything pre-1960s, 80's pop and rock, The Phantom of the Opera, Yanni, and some Metal.

Movies: I don't know -_-"

Websites: well, I do like tumblr...

What advice would you give to artists who are new to Etsy?
Don't give up too quickly and don't focus too much on promoting your items. The first sale always comes when you least expect it. Also, take good photos and write good descriptions.
at work, creating my line of winter stuff! and a narwhal. ♥

What are your favorite features on Etsy? What new features would you like to see?
I love the business tips and reading about featured artists. I also like that my sold orders reflect much-need information. I think that the listing process could allow for some more tags.

How do you promote your work?
I use Facebook, and I sparingly blog. I also use Deviantart, which really gets my work out there. However, the best promotion is actually wearing my work. It's usually a great conversation starter that results in sharing a business card or two... and occasionally gaining a sale. :]

My melody hiding in my ruffles!

In ten years, where would you like to be?
Healthy, hopefully married, hopefully still running a business and doing the things I love in a sweet fixer upper of a Victorian house, perhaps making furniture at this point, living with my precious husband and a dog.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

I've started selling vintage, too!

Here are a few of my vintage items. Hopefully, you'll check them out! :]

Gothic Chocolate Brown Rose Choker

Sexy Secretary Double-Breasted Dress, modeled by my good friend, Yuri!

Elegant yet Grunge-y Velour V-neck

Bohemian Love Dangle Earrings

Laurel Burch Femme and Homme Figure Trio Dangle Earrings

Sunday, September 19, 2010

My SD card!!!

Unfortunately, I had the klutz-iness to accidentally press "format" on my camera, which wiped out all my pictures, including the ones that I had planned on using for a special blog post this week! :[ I am going to take some new pictures of the rest of the progress, and hopefully I can post them soon!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Mold-Free Claywork!

People always ask me why I don't just use molds to make my life easier -- and my answer is simple: if I did, then I didn't really make my work; my mold would have done it for me! I'm one of those people that simply doesn't care to take the easy way out most of the times. You could say I'm old-school or something like that. But I honestly think, what fun are you having if you are just pushing clay into a shape and taking it out again? You don't feel the clay form with your hands or in your hands. You aren't exactly putting a whole lot of heart and soul into every detail. It's far too easy.

It all stemmed back to my days with Play-Doh... People around me were always using cookie cutters or the pasta machine or something, and I thought, well, it makes a pretty nice consistent shape, but I, too, can make a consistent shape if I tried.

So my biscuits are consistently biscuits. My ice creams are consistently nearly the same ice cream shape with a natural variation of textures. My cakes are consistently cakes. And it is all because I care about the wearer and the product itself. I wouldn't let you wear it if it was some cheaply made item that I honestly didn't care enough about. And if I won't wear it, I won't sell it. It's the honest goodness, the cheat-free method that makes a difference in my work.

And I hope that you feel that way, too...

Because I only accept the best of the best for both me and for you. :]

I really want to thank you all for your support as I find my way into this business. You guys are truly the best! :]

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Another Treasury Feature!

I'm so excited! Today, I received an email saying that Etsy user Sannipanni has featured my moon cake stud earrings in her mid-Autumn moon festival treasury!

Here's the link!

Made for a Movie!

I had received a call a while back to have a few items made for a tight-budget youtube-type of movie. I'm still not sure what kind of movie it is, but here are a few items I had made for an eccentric character to wear...
The plush candy necklace! And actually, I think I'll begin selling these on Etsy next week!  Gotta make more!
The gold mini top hat, adorned with lace, ribbon, and chains! :]

And there were a few more, but I thought that these were particularly interesting. :]

Nervous about buying on Etsy?

Some of my customers are always skeptical about buying online -- and I don't blame them! So here, I wanted to recap how safe and easy it is to purchase items off of Etsy.com.

Making an account on Etsy is completely FREE! You have no obligation to buy anything, but it can help you keep track of your favorite items. You can also make collections of your favorite items in a treasury.

The choice of payment method is up to you, but like most places, Paypal is recommended. That means that it's likely guaranteed to be a safe transaction! :]

So loosen up your worries -- Etsy is a great place to shop!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Surprisingly Busy Week!

Before I forget, let me jot down a few of the things I need to have done by the end of the week...
Wednesday
- reunion with long lost family members
- mail 2 packages
- go to the gym!!!
- deliver Erika's ring
- get started on future mommy-in-law's birthday present
- pack Yuri and Jennifer's items
- oh yea, I have SCHOOL...!!!
Thursday
- work
- gym
- deliver Kim O's jewelry
- deliver Minda's jewelry
- shoot, I have SCHOOL...!!!
Friday
- gym
- anymore packages? Eesh, last deliveries of the week, if I have any.
- Mrs. Higashi's birthday! WOOHOO!

So that's what my week looks like, for now.

Sadly, I'm still plowing through this food-poisoning episode, which is slowly starting to look more like stomach flu than anything. I'm really not sure what it is. HOWEVER, I have been rather productive all weekend, making tons of things for people!
My latest creation -- the bird's nest barrette!
Customizable chain earrings!
Realistic mini chocolate cabs!
A cute little unicorn friend for Yuri!
Super Junior and SHINee necklaces for Junior! My first time doing clay Hangeul...
A commissioned birthday barrette!
Rose chain dangles!
And finally, a little something for myself for all my hard work even though I was sick and dying -- the Totoro crew for my left ear!!! ^_^

Oh what a busy week this will be...!

Monday, September 6, 2010

I've been sickly, but I got some work done!

It's been quite a long weekend for me, with lots of running around to do and hardly any time to get work done. However, I have managed to get something done throughout this weekend of birthdays and food poisoning! I began my weekend on Friday, with a friend's party to go to [that, sadly, I could not hold-up at because the food poisoning had just hit me upon arrival]. I had put together a beautiful origami lotus necklace for her~
She absolutely adored it! I think I will be selling more of these online in the future, but under a different etsy username just to keep up with the theme. My hubby's mother also adored this, and I think I will make her a brooch, since brooches are easier to deal with at her work. <3 In fact, I should go start up the etsy for my origami jewelry now... :]

Anyway, I did a ton of clay work today, and hopefully, once my camera is charged, I'll be posting pics soon. I love you all, and thanks for keeping watch over me as I continue to grow... Now all I need is a hot cup of tea and this stomach/kidney/liver pain to go away!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Free gift idea?

So, my shop has been known to include a free gift with every purchase, and generally, it's complementary earrings or something of the sort... but I honestly need a way to get my product out there, and somehow, the grand idea of having buttons made for me seemed very likely to happen.

Not sure which design to choose, but I want something bold. Please help me choose! :]


the flower or...





the lightning bolt?

By the way, I'm horrible at designing stuff like this...

Monday, August 30, 2010

Patiently waiting for some chain...

I'm thrilled that I have ordered new chain [because I would honestly hate to have to make each chain by myself]! Still, all this anticipation kind of drives me crazy. The panda Shroominals are already on reserve. I don't think I should make more Shroominals because they don't seem like they would be that popular, but who knows?
So these are sold out... which is a good thing! I'm still not sure which Shroominal to invest my money on first... I want to put a few up, but I'm not sure. Vote? :]

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Finally!

The Shroominals are done for sure, but I need to wait for some chain to come in the mail so that I can have a necklace for every pendant! :] I'm pretty pleased with the way things came out. So, I'm not quite sure what inspired me to make the Shroominals. There is a definite love for mushrooms, most certainly, and I suppose there is a love for cute animals. I even gave them all names. For additional pictures, click here, but for now, I shall post a few!
These are my puppy-kun or wan-chan [not sure what name to use yet] earrings. I'm not sure who would buy these or why, but be sure to get on that Facebook Fan Page and vote for your favorite! :]
Here are my gorgeously delicious mooncake stud earrings that I have finally perfected! I used this tiny chair that my friend Areli gave me today as a stand and a backdrop. I think they go well together! It's almost mooncake season, so I had to be sure to make these. Hopefully they do well!
Apollo candies is having a major anniversary this year, so in their honor, I put together a few of these Apollo ichigo chocolate earrings with a cute ribbon, hand-tied of course! I'm not sure how popular these are with Americans, but they're quite delicious if you get the chance to try them!
I did matching necklaces for the Shroominals, too, as seen here with panda-kun!
And I really don't glaze often, but I think that for certain items, the polyurethane glossy finish really looks good and strengthens. Here's one of my new cake rings with the yummy flute wafer stick cookies. Mmm. I want some right now! :9
 And finally, my last creation of the day -- totally spur-of-the-moment, too! -- my Hot Shot Syringe necklaces! I think I really will post this to Etsy. My mom's boss had a few too many syringes that came in the mail, so he let her take some home, and I didn't know what to use them for, so while using the bathroom today, I had seen my dad's box of insulin syringes, and I thought, hey, those other syringes would make a unique necklace! So I filled them with sparkly red beads. :3 These really are something else. Bahaha. <3 Enjoy and cheers!

Friday, August 27, 2010

While the Shroominals were drying...

I decided to go along and make some new stuff. My mom had been raving about this lavender clay cake that I had made a few weeks ago, saying that she definitely wanted it on a ring. So, while home most of the day before class [I go to night classes this semester], I had put together many cakes, as well as a few mooncakes [my others were failures the other day], and some other fun things. I even made a ghetto-ly cute ginger man, but he's not seen here. The robins' eggs in the nests will become barrettes soon. <3

I'm quite excited to see how the Shroominals will come out once they're done drying. I'll be sure to post soon! :]

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Now shipping to...

JAPAN!


That's right! Although it will cost just a little more [just $5!], I do want to expand my outreach towards everyone else. I'm trying Japan because I do ship there often, so I'm confident in shipping overseas that direction. I hope this will be beneficial to the shop! :]



[Sorry it's sideways! This is a newly-designed card for my barrettes! Yay!]

Some Price Adjustments

I strongly believe that accessorizing should be affordable fun, and I always try to sell my work at the lowest possible cost. However, shipping and shipping supplies are really bumming out my wallet, and I had to raise a few prices just a tiny bit. I hope no one is too angry. :/ I've still seen many items like mine that are easily made with molds, cost twice as much, and have $2+ in shipping... So in all seriousness, thanks, everyone, for all your support! :D

Friday, August 20, 2010

New Earrings for Fall!

I started creating new earrings for fall a few weeks ago, and I'm surprised that the pumpkin pie earrings have already started to sell!

I've also done acorns and pumpkins, as well as a collection of roses to keep up with my retro and lolita theme. As I was creating these, I had been wanting to start a unique line of earrings and matching necklaces -- Shroominals. This line would include animal-like mushrooms that are just so darned cute! It's in progress, but the little Shroominals are almost done.

Dia de los Muertos jewelry is also in progress, as you can tell! I hope to get all of this done before school work starts to pile up! :P

Lolita Chiquita Shop's Epic Journey

I finally decided to create a legitimate blog about the development of Lolita Chiquita Shop. I had a tumblr, but it went unused [for the shop anyway, not personally], and I did not want to create a xanga! So here I am, hopefully about to post flashbacks, upcoming designs, and quite possibly SUCCESS! :]