So honestly I was actually pretty surprised that I got the "Star Seller" badge for September but it was a nice birthday present. 😇 The way it works on a 3 month rolling window is still a bit weird but by qualifying for September's star it basically meant October's star was set.
Saturday, October 2, 2021
Welcome to Fall. . .
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Pouring Topcoat. . .
Since I first started trying pouring acrylics last year I have been thinking the about the "finish" (sealants) the whole time. There are so many options and each has their pros and cons, some of them are complicated, some of them are really pricey. 😏 I have decided to try them all, ok maybe not "all" but most, including this jug of stuff that I had never heard of before finding it in the store. While this is not as complicated as the ArtResin two-part mixable stuff I will point out that it was pricey at nearly $40 and I got it on sale. 😐
Being somewhat disappointed in the result I started thinking about what I was going to do to "fix" this. The directions say you can do a second coat and orient the dry position in a different direction but looking at the thickness of the line I didn't really want to create a second line on another side. I considered sanding it down but after many days it still felt tacky/squishy not really "cured" so after a week I decided to shave it down with a razor blade. Maybe not the best idea but it did get rid of the humpty-hump, at least on this canvas.
The second test canvas was always going to be challenging due to the textured finish but this stuff claims to be "self-leveling".
And since it's blobby thick spots are not on the edge they were even harder to try to trim and deal with. I admit I have not been very successful with the second canvas yet. I tried a second coat on the pink canvas thinking if I spread the topcoat and kept it level that it would dry level and even out the previous hump.
So I scrapped most of it off and waited a few days to try yet again.
Third times a charm. . .This time I checked the level on both canvas and table. I did the tilt and spread and let the excess run off on to the second canvas. I also had my blow torch ready to pop any bubbles. 😉 Then I left it to dry level and worked on the second canvas.
Good news, that seems to have worked it leveled out and it's very shiny and mostly smooth. Bad news, it's been over a week since the third coat and although it's "dry" it hasn't really "Cured". 😏 The edges where it ran off is thicker and seems to be rubbery, it's not tacky exactly because it's not sticky but if you push a fingernail into it, it seems to hold the indent for a while. 😕 I consider this bad new because I have no idea how long it will take to fully cure or if it ever will. If it never hardens then I cannot sell or ship this canvas as wrapping it for shipping would cause it to arrive with lines, creases, surface weirdness, there is no way to know. As it is I just have to leave it sitting around. . .waiting. . .poking it every couple of days to assess the "cure" stage. I am thinking about trying it on third canvas, knowing now what I didn't know then. I want to see if I can get a good even smooth finish in the first coat. Then I can see if a single coat actually "cures" the way I think it should and compare it to the repeat-offenders. 😎
Monday, September 6, 2021
Labor Day. . .
Labor Day, of course is known for the sales, but to me it's a sign that summer is over and for my business it's a sign that farmer's market season is almost over too.
I have a couple of event dates left but mostly I'll be spending the next month trying to re-do photos, update and add listings and prepare for the holiday shopping season.
I've been so busy this summer with not just business but life stuff too, to the point where I didn't get to do a lot of the stuff I had planned. 😕 I have not yet even tried the ArtResin finish on a pour painting. I have not actually made some of the new rubber chainmaille designs I have floating in my head. I only ever made the one LouHi barrette when I was figuring out the pattern, I wanted to make more of those and to try the pattern in bracelets too.
I did manage to achieve the etsy star seller badge, to my surprise, but with the sales/order requirements I'm not sure how long I'll be able keep it. 😏
I did manage to break the 100 member mark for my goimagine facebook group and I did have the bracelet giveaway I had planned and advertised. 😇Monday, August 23, 2021
All Hail the conqueror. . .
Ok so it's been months and the first attempt was frustrating to say the least but I think in my secondary attempt I have finally conquered the evils of the facebook Pixel. 😑
Please don't ask me how, as I'm not entirely sure. 😕
Please don't ask me for advice because I have no real insights on how or why the damn thing works or doesn't. 😐
All I know right now is back in June I couldn't get it to work right, it only ever loaded 5 listings from goimagine and I tried loading things manually but after a couple of weeks they just started disappearing. I tried all the help links and looked through lots of settings in the maze of facebook's backside, business manager, commerce manager, etc. I finally got frustrated enough that I just went in and tried to delete it all, and while I did manage to delete the "shop" itself and the shop tab from my page the dysfunctional pixel remained. 😓
Actually the bad pixel is still there even now, I just started over from the beginning steps and created a new pixel. 😏 So I now have the RainbowMaille2 which seems to be working and I changed the name of the previous one to Badpixel. I have no idea what I did different but this new one seems to be working much better.
Of course I don't want to jinx it because it could still decide to fault out or not complete. As it currently sits I have 66 active listings on goimagine.com and so far 55 of them appear in my commerce manager and as of now 53 appear in the public shop. 😁 While it's not perfect and not complete it is waaayyy better than last time's 5 so I'm going to quit messing with it for today and hope that it finishes itself. 😇 ~fingers crossed~
I never really liked the saying " if at first you don't succeed try try again " but sometimes a little persistence does pay off. 😎
Monday, August 16, 2021
Art experiments. . .
My art has always been a hands on learning process and some experiments work out better than others. 😅 My experiments in pouring acrylics last year had a questionable start but quickly improved. The mix was off in my first batch and the very first piece "cracked up" badly as it dried. 😏
I got better at mixing the paints and understanding how pouring acrylics works, I even started having fun doing it. I did eventually manage to make a few that are really cool looking. 😍
Now I have to move on and learn the next steps in how to finish and seal poured paintings. I have left them to cure for a few months and researched how to clean the silicone/cell magic stuff off the finished dry painting. I have also researched different types of finishes from standard varnish, to spray sealants, ArtResin and decided that I want to use different finishes on different paintings.
So this weekend I attempted to clean a couple of them and test different finishes, sadly it did not got well. 😕 I think it's because I didn't get all the silicone. The first one I tried standard varnish I've used before and noticed it didn't want to coat evenly and actually ran away from some spots, when it dried there are spots with no varnish.
It's hard to see the dull spots in photographs but in person they are pretty obvious. The second one I tried a new spray sealant, I used this spray on a different painting and it worked fine but on the pour painting it sort of foamed and dried with this weird rippling water texture.
It is very shiny and it looks pretty cool but it's not right and it's not the smooth even finish I was hoping for. 😔 #artfail
Sunday, August 8, 2021
Making _____. . .
Well there are a lot of ways that can go. . .making the best of it, making do, making inventory, making time. . . I have done all of those lately. 😇
I am making do and making the best of things with etsy's ridiculous new "Star Seller" stuff. I still find the program stupid and not an accurate measure of a shop's customer service but since it's there and there is no way around it, if you can't beat them join them. 😕 So I politely responded to a spammy request for donations with a real answer and a coupon instead of just marking it as spam, because messages marked as spam don't count but messages replied to promptly do. Then after days of that not being reflected in the dashboard, I had to write into help and point out that if the dashboard never updates and is based on faulty data . . .well it took a week but I finally got a second metric. 😁 Now all I need is someone to leave me a fresh review before the end of the month.
I've made new trees including a couple with the fairy door in the trunk and so so many barrettes that the tray is the fullest it's ever been. 😉
I also made some time to not do business stuff because my husband (wonderful man that he is) got me a very cool anniversary gift this year. . . A trip to the Zoo, I know you may be thinking that's not that impressive or aren't you a bit old for that, BUT this trip to the zoo included a meet and greet with Penguins and art made by penguins while I watched. Seriously totally awesome, I love penguins so getting to meet up close and pet them was amazing, they are so cute and the little rockhoppers were very personable. 💖 And I have not only a ton of photos and great memories I have a canvas they "painted" with their little footy prints. 😍
Now I just have to figure out how I'm going to mount/frame the canvas they made.
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Etsy "Star Seller" badge. . .
Great. . .etsy has come up with yet another new badge program. 😕
I logged in today and found an announcement of the "new thing" of the season. I went and read the article and find myself disappointed, as usual, because there are buried criteria that means in spite of my 100% shipping rate I will likely never achieve the badge. 😔 Then I found myself actually annoyed by the statement that it would all be "things that are within a seller's control" which is blatantly untrue. I know they were saying that trying to give leeway and assure people that postal delays would not count against the seller mainly because they would require tracking to qualify. However, there are other qualifiers that are not within the seller's control, like the minimum number of orders and $ amount of sales in a 3 month rolling period. Ohh and only "fresh" reviews count, so my years of all 5 stars don't matter. 😖 That's right my 37 perfect 5 star reviews in the last 5 years equals nothing.Also it seems like I'm being punished for having clear descriptions. I rarely receive etsy messages initiated by customers, unless it's to ask for a custom order which like I said is rare, most people just buy the already finished item listed. I don't get a lot of questions about "how big is this?" or "what's this made of?" it's all in my listings. Now this lack of messages to respond to quickly will count against me?! 😒 Please explain how that is fair. . .
This is not my first ride on this Merry-go-round back in 2018 etsy tested a similar Shiny Trophy program, it was called "super seller" and the badge was in the shape of an actual trophy. ~LOL~ 😄 I had for about a week.
I guess I really shouldn't complain even if I never qualify for the new shiny badge at least it's better than the stupid ODR program they tried in between. https://rainbowmaille.blogspot.com/2019/11/etsy-backhand.html