Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2008

NP: Wire - Mr Suit

I managed to finish this today:



It'll go up on etsy in the next few days if the person who requested it no longer wants it (it's been a while, so that's a distinct possibility).

While I'm at it, I should note that I'm also seriously considering shutting down my shop. I enjoy the idea of these things floating around strangers' houses and the extra income is nice, but running the shop and having a full time job is starting to take its toll. Then again, I've had a rough couple of days, so it may just be my bad mood talking. I'll have to mull it over.

Oh, and an update on that giant chicken:

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

NP: Comsat Angels - Red Planet Revisited

Now for sale on etsy:



$12 + shipping & handling


Check out my neat background. I've seen a lot of etsy sellers using what looks like scrapbook paper for their backdrops, so I thought I would give it a go myself.

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Now for sale in my etsy shop:



$12 + shipping


Some one contacted me and suggested I try making Chrono Trigger coasters - a very good idea, I think - and this is what I managed.

I might try making another set of these, only including as much of the body as I can fit. I find something unsettling about their disembodied faces staring at me. But I will put these up in my shop for now and see if they garner any interest or not.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Last day for free shipping and handling is tomorrow

Now for sale on etsy:



$40 + shipping and handling

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Sunday, November 02, 2008

So I spent most of Halloween night building a cheap, DIY lightbox and re-taking photographs of all items to give my shop a more professional "I didn't just throw this on my floor and snap a picture because I would never do that" look.



I still think it needs some tweaking, but it's coming along. I'm also planning on changing this blog around as soon as I can get a spare minute to sit down and figure out the code.

Anyway, now for sale on etsy:




$25

The free shipping and handling deal is still on until Thursday.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Since my sales have been on the slow side, I'm offering free shipping to US customers (sorry Europe) on all needlework for the next week.

And I also put this guy up:



$20
Now for sale in my etsy shop:



$20 + shipping and handling

Friday, October 24, 2008

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Sunday, October 19, 2008

So my laptop broke about 2 weeks ago and has been being nursed back to health in some Best Buy tech center far far away. It is still gone and I miss it. I look out my window and sing 'Somewhere Out There' each night.

So my etsy updates have been, uh, a bit slow. Or nonexistent. Or whatever. I have a lot of catching up to do, so this will be a very long, very image intense post. Click on the picture to get magically whisked away to that particular item in the shop.

Now for sale in in my etsy store:



























Still here? I should also note that I am in the process of trying to make my shop more interesting to browse...most of the items for sale now have multiple pictures and I'm thinking of giving each a lengthier description. If you have any suggestions, I wouldn't mind hearing them.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Well I'm reopening my shop in order to try to raise funds for moving and for poker. I'm admittedly a little rusty on the mechanics of Etsy, but hopefully I'll get back into the swing of things. Shipping charges listed here are for the US, I've got "everywhere else" fees on the actual listings.

So here's what I'm listing today:

Locke from Final Fantasy VI:


$25 with shipping






Kefka from Final Fantasy VI:


$25 with shipping





The moogle from Final Fantasy VI (see a pattern?):


$25 with shipping





And now the two big ones:

Bowie from Shining Force 2:


$110 with shipping






The Dr Mario Viruses:


$85 with shipping



I'll be listing new things every other day or so...maybe every day if energy and ethusiasm allows. Wisconsin or bust.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Well, it looks like my internet is back up for the time being. Fingers crossed, knock on wood, rub a buddha belly or whatever you're supposed to do.


Now for sale on etsy:







Thursday, May 10, 2007

First things first, check out what was on my porch last night:

I'm not sure where this thing came from, but I'm guessing Brazil. I'm also pretty sure its name is Shelob.

And I realize there's no frame of reference in this shot, but I wasn't about to risk my arm getting eaten just to stick a quarter, or a Mack truck, next to it. Suffice it to say, it was big. There are astronauts looking down on us from the moon and wondering "What's that big black spot?"
Also, a side note: Can you believe I've had a couple of hundred dollars worth of photography lessons?








And now business as usual - now for sale on etsy:









Sunday, May 06, 2007

Now for sale on etsy:


These are the original Dragon Warrior slimes in fridge magnet form. For those who don't remember or just never played the game (blasphemy, by the way), you usually encounter the blue slime first. He's the easiest of the easy. He's also pretty much the mascot for the entire Dragon Warrior/Quest series. You'd think the mascot would be a dragon. But it's not. It's a slime.

Then you encounter the red slime right after the blue slime, and he's only slightly harder than the blue slime. Much later on in the game you will eventually encounter a metal slime, and he is near impossible to kill because he is near impossible to hit.

The Dragon Quest series isn't terribly big here, but they are fanatics about it in Japan (go figure). I read somewhere that they're not allowed to release new DQ games during the week in Japan because too many people call in sick to work or skip school to go buy the game.



This is the Sea Slug from Dragon Warrior 2. It's also a magnet. I don't know whether or not he'll sell. He's a minor (forgotten) enemy from a minor (forgotten) game in a series that never made it big in America. But still....it's a slug sitting in its own drool. If no one else wants it, I wouldn't mind having it on my fridge.




These are Excite Bike coasters. It was a bike racing game, but the tracks had all kinds of obstacles from ramps to oil slicks and such. If memory serves, no one played the actual game very much, but instead focused on making their own ridiculously hard tracks.