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Saturday, July 23, 2016

When it sells, just make more!

I love making reclaimed wood signs.  My friend loves it because it saves her from dragging out the wood to the trash. Hubby is on the fence.  On one had the wood is free, on the other, I now have quite the collection of driftwood and found wood in our other room.

I also discovered how to get my fonts onto the wood in a new way, which is good, and I think I have finally mastered the paint pen, which looks easier than it is.

So my collection of wood and fonts is paying off.  This sign sold in 3 hours the first time it was listed, and my other sign sold fairly quickly, so I figured I would make it yet again.


Next is black signs with white lettering, I really love that look.

Keep cool!  Record heat is on the way.


Sunday, July 17, 2016

Trying new things is always fun

I started my other Etsy shop a few years ago called Groovy Graphics.  I took my knowledge of graphics and applied them to my wood sign shop.  My husband wanted to know if I could then take some of those designs from the wood shop and create printable graphics from them. I really did not want to, but then I found people selling digital art prints.

Yes!  I could add some fun new things to my graphics shop, and hopefully generate a little more income from that shop.  I am having a blast creating these, and will probably print some for myself.




Saturday, July 16, 2016

Mistakes happen, and then....

So I have been having issues doing my image transfers, it always seems easy, but the slightest little movement, and your hard work is ruined.  Don't let the do it yourself sites fool you, it is not easy, and I have ruined a few pieces of beautiful pine wood in the process.

I actually have more fun doing the hand painting, and may leave the transfers to the spouse.  Yes, he actually has a better hand at it than I do, plus it keeps him out of trouble (lol).

I was completely annoyed yesterday when I messed up again.  There is no way I am trashing a nice piece of wood, it is just not happening, and sanding it does not really work well.  Not to be deterred, I found some nice Behr black paint just sitting around, and behold, I now have beautiful black wood to work with.

I am still working on my painting technique, and some fonts are a real challenge, but I am in love with the black and white. So lesson learned, you can always find some positive out of a mistake, and it may even work to your benefit. Excuse the work table, you can tell it has been well used.


Sunday, July 10, 2016

Christmas in July

Ok, well, all the hype and no Christmas in July sales, but I did get a lot of views, and I figure at least I can let the SEO simmer in time for the holiday season.

I admit I have been having a blast making signs when it is 95 outside, and since it is my first holiday season I figured it would be a good time to stock up.  I think my favorite signs are made from reclaimed wood,

I love getting a piece of scrap wood and imagining what it could turn into.  I have a a few with a base coat of paint on them, and now I just have to study each piece to see what it will turn into.

Here are some of my reclaimed pieces, and there are many more in my Etsy store. I am especially excited about this first sign, not for the design, but that I was able to capture a good product photo with a little point and shoot Kodak camera.  I tried a piece of white board, and with just the right amount of positioning and some Photoshop tweaking, I think I did ok.




Sunday, July 3, 2016

Finally back to blogger

Well, so much has happened since the last I wrote, I really need to get back into the swing of things!
We have sold 2 signs at The Gifted Crab in Maryland, several on Ebay, and now our shop is starting to take hold.

I wanted to expand a little and add some painted signs to our collection, so we collected a bunch of driftwood and I have been working on those.  I tried the paint pens, and although it seems easy in theory, there is definitely a steep learning curve to using them.  I am glad I have plenty of spare wood, because I have ruined a good amount of wood.

So summer is in full swing and we are busy crabbing ( not so good) and fishing in Maryland.  I have taken some cool pictures down along the rocks, and am continuing to work on our product photography.  All in all, we are a busy couple, and I must admit I love it.

Here are some pics I have been working on.  Wood anchor sign-Beach theme decor-Nautical home decor-Coastal living decor-Shabby chic beach decor-Nautical wood sign-Rustic-FREE SHIPPINGTiki Hut Sign-Beach theme decor-Nautical home decor-Coastal living decor-Coastal home decor-Beach sign-Primitive beach decor- FREE SHIPPING


Oh, and we have a Facebook Group page to promote special events and to allow our customers to purchase signs before they are listed on Etsy at a discounted rate.  Our page is https://www.facebook.com/groups/191559681240034/.

Friday, April 8, 2016

Seahorses and postcards

I have hundreds and hundreds of vintage images and collages stored up on my computer.  I love combining graphics into something completely different.

I had a bunch of vintage postcards and this great seahorse compliments of The Graphics Fairy.  I combined the two in Photoshop and came up with this collage.

This is actually not done on a piece of reclaimed wood, we took our pine, painted it and distressed it.  I added the graphic I designed, sealed it in spar urethane and then sealed it again with outdoor polyurethane.

I think this would be awesome in a beach home, it has just the right shabby beach chic look.

Here is this little guy.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Website...why not, free trial!

I am not sure a website will help sales, but hey, anything to try and get the name out there, and it's free for 30 days, I just need to remember to cancel!

It looks nice, it is integrated with my Etsy site, and I think it looks nice, clean simple lines, and since I am clueless with website code, it will do for now.

So, here it is, let's see what happens!


http://thequirkyimage.patternbyetsy.com/