I'll try to tell you how severe my "butterflies" were at the thought of opening my first shop. They felt more like swallows divebombing at full speed into my stomach lining. I was crabby, horribly twisted up feeling and tense through the shoulders like you wouldn't believe. All this for weeks before I listed my first item. I feel pretty sorry for my husband in retrospect. I can remember him looking at me and saying, "are you sure you want to do this? Cause this doesn't look like something you're looking forward to doing." I know it didn't look like I was reaching out to grasp a life long dream but seemed more as if I was anticipating gall bladder surgery.
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| My Etsy Shop's Banner |
It was just plain scary. By listing my work I thought I was inviting people to view it, judge it, dislike it, love it, buy it, or ignore it. My work is who I am and it felt very very personal. Anyone who's ever done a critique session in a college art class knows the trepidition with which you pin your work to the board. It's with a prayer to be kind, to be constructive not destructive, you're hoping for encouragement from strangers and the risk of an unkind remark or flippant judgement can be paralyzing.
| The first item I listed- My Scribble Heart |
But I was scared and I want to tell you that it's ok to be scared. You're fearful because you're taking a step into the unknown. It will be ok , you can do it, and the satisfaction you'll feel for having been brave with your work will be a high that will propel you to do more. To risk more. To dream of more. I know in my soul that you too can do it. After all, I did. :)



7 comments:
You are such an inspiration! I just love you and your work! when I get home from SF, I will be doing some shopping... :)
I really appreciate your willingness to share, your transparency, and your encouragement. In the past I've sold my work through a gallery, have done commission work, and donated to charity auctions. This is a whole new venue for me and your advice has been very helpful. You are appreciated. I love your work. It's stamped with your own unique handprint. That's what makes it so great.
Blessings,
Terri
I <3 blogland :)
this is a great post, and very encouraging for anyone taking that first etsy step...i know i was scared to death! and you are right, it is not as intimidating as we build it up in our minds to be...
Thank you for sharing. I have a dream to have an Etsy shop but really I am scared. You see I don't draw or sculpt or sew or knit so really what would people want from me? I do have an idea but so scared to run with it. Thanks for sharing your fears!!
Hi There,
My name is Rory and I thought you might be interested in stopping by my blog. I hold link parties twice a week, that Etsy Store Owners are invited to attend. I allow them to post up to 5 of their store items and get a little FREE advertising for their stores. I am a huge fan of handmade. I do these parties for FREE, as a sort of "pay it forward" favor to some pretty hard working craftspeople out there. I would like to personally invite you to attend and participate. Here is the direct link to my latest party...
http://toolsareforwomentoo.blogspot.com/2010/07/link-party-time-modern-craftswoman_25.html
Thank you,
Rory
Great to read that you felt fearful and did it anyway. I am at a bit of a standstill so thanks for the encouragement you give in this post.
xo,
dana
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