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holiday giveaway!

Monday, December 6th, 2010

’tis the season for giving…and that’s just what i’m going to do!  with christmas fast approaching and my birthday even closer, i’m feeling all warm and fuzzy (despite the freezing cold high winds outside)  thanks to everyone’s support over the past year, i was able to break 1,000 total sales last night! in return, i would like to give you all a slew of goodies :)  there will be 5 winners this time around.  the giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on december 26th and the winner will be announced on december 27th.  the order in which people are drawn will be their “place” number (starting with 5th down to 1st.)  please also remember that all jewelry is not completely waterproof.  so please avoid getting your pieces wet.  now – on to the prizes!

three 5th place winners will each receive a pair of my blank color discontinued polaroid earrings. they are each one of a kind and made with loads of love!  each earring is approximately 1/2″ x 3/4″ (1.5 x 2cm) and dangles about 1 3/4″ down (approx. 5cm) these earrings are made with shrink plastic that is sanded at the corners for comfort purposes, and have silver plated hooks (not nickel free).  i will choose the color that goes to each person.

the 4th place winner will receive one of my discontinued polaroid necklaces, “dried roses.”  it’s made with shrink plastic, measures a little over 1 1/4″  and comes on a 18″ silver plated snake chain (not nickel free).

one 3rd place winner will receive a mini glass polaroid necklace with my image “love” on it.  it also comes on an 18″ silver plated snake chain (not nickel free) and the pendant measures 5/8″ x 3/4″ (16mm x 20mm)

one 2nd place winner will receive my “owl of air” shiny silver locket on an 18″ silver plated snake chain (not nickel free) and a set of 6 mini buttons with my polaroid images on them.  the locket measures approximately 1 1/4″ tall by 7/8″ wide (30mm x 24mm).

and the 1st place winner will receive a $35 gift certificate to my shop *plus* an exclusive 10% off coupon code for all of 2011 on any item in the shop!  yay!

here’s how to enter: (and yes – the more you do, the more entries you get!)
for each entry, you must come back and put in a SEPARATE comment for each task; otherwise, they will not be counted as multiple entries.

*1 entry – comment on this post with your name, email and a link to your favorite item in my shop.
*1 entry – if you are a newsletter subscriber, just stop by and say hello in the comment box with your e-mail address!
*1 entry – sign up for the monthly newsletter by going to this page, filling out the newsletter subscription box on the left and clicking on the link in your opt-in email!
*1 entry – tweet about this giveaway and post the DIRECT LINK to the tweet on this entry. make sure to include @jerseymaids in your tweet!
*1 entry – follow the jerseymaids shop on facebook! then be sure to come back and let us know you have.
*1 entry – fill out my survey for ideas to execute in the new year! then come back and post here that you did.
*3 entries – make a purchase from my shop and mention this giveaway at checkout, then come back and post the transaction link so everyone can see the goodies you picked up!  (sorry, previous purchases do not count. it must be a purchase made between december 6th 2010 and december 26th 2010.)

thanks again for an amazing year, everyone!  i look forward to serving your crafty handmade needs for the rest of the holidays and beyond!  happy holidays :) and good luck!

etsyversary giveaway!

Friday, July 30th, 2010


hooray, the day has finally come! happy 3 year etsy-versary to me :)  and there is no better way to celebrate than to shower YOU with gifts – 3 to be exact.


first drawn winner will receive this one of a kind antique gold locket with my image “orchid hearts” adorning the front. comes on an 18″ antique gold chain.

second drawn winner will receive a “heart” polaroid jewelry set from the discontinued line.

third drawn winner will receive these one-of-a-kind antique brass heirloom earrings with my piece “daisies in white” adorning the fronts.

the giveaway will last for 2 weeks, ending on saturday august 14th at 11:59pm EST.  3 winners will be drawn on sunday august 15th in the morning and announced on the blog (and also personally e-mailed…so be sure to include your e-mail with your comment!)   how do you participate? easy! do any or all of the following options, and each one you do will give you the allotted amount of entries.  each “task” can be done multiple times, but it will only give you the entry amount once.  the more you do, the higher your chances are of winning!

*1 entry: comment on this blog with a link to your favorite item in my shop.
*1 entry: tweet about this giveaway with a link back to this blog entry or a link to my shop.  come back here and post a comment with the direct link to the tweet!
*1 entry: become a fan of my shop on facebook!
*1 entry: if you subscribe to my mailing list, you already get an entry!  just post a comment so i know you came around to say hi :)
*2 entries: sign up for my e-mail newsletter! (it’s sent out once or twice a month and gives you exclusive updates, coupons, specials and more. great to prepare for the holidays!)  using the form on the left-hand side of this blog for some reason the form isn’t working…so for now, just comment that you would like to sign up and i will manually add you in.  it’s not official until you approve the opt-in email!  please come back here and comment saying that you opted-in officially.
*3 entries: order ANYTHING from my shop, and come back here with a link to the transaction.  and for every additional item you purchase, you will also get one additional entry.

good luck everyone! :) and thank you for making the past 3 years possible.

paypal shipping how-to

Friday, June 11th, 2010

i had the pleasure of being a guest blogger on the “indie free spirits” etsy team blog to help walk them through the basics of how to use paypal shipping.  so many people seemed to find it helpful, so i thought i’d post here as well! especially if you’re an etsian hesitant to jump into online shipping, this can be very helpful. i promise you, it is really not scary!  while i don’t use paypal for my international shipping, it makes domestic shipping from home a breeze.  i do it in my pj’s 99% of the time.  not to mention i don’t have to deal with the hassle of post office lines, grumpy workers, or just flat out incompetence.  just drop it in my mailbox, coffee in hand, and go about my day!  so here it goes, i hope it’s helpful.

single order shipping:

1.  first, log in to your paypal. 

you will then, of course, happen upon your account summary.  hopefully you will have tons of orders to ship!  there are two ways to use paypal for shipping your items.  the first way i’ll show you is how to ship through your summary page.  the second way will be the multi-order shipping option (which can also be used for personal items, not sold on etsy/ebay/artfire/etc. but just a package of cookies to grandma or something!)

2.  if you only have one order, i find it easiest to ship via the summary screen. here’s how: when you are looking at your transaction in your summary, you will see a button that says “print shipping label.”  click on it. you will then find yourself on a page upon which you need to do the following: verify that their paypal and etsy shipping address match (if not, contact them), select your service type (your options include parcel, media, first class, priority, and express if you use usps), add in the weight (i purchased an oz. scale at wal-mart ages ago for like $15 – totally worth it!) and add insurance if you like.  you should also be able to change your mail carrier service if you need to, though i only use usps.  another tip – delivery confirmation comes standard with EVERY package, big or small…so that’s an additional $.19 per package.  just something to keep in mind – i did email paypal and ask them when i first started and they said it’s not an option – it’s simply required.   and a word to the wise…if your package is a partial oz weight, such as 2.3 oz, always round up to the next whole number – not down!  once you finish filling in all of that information, hit continue.

3. on this screen, make sure you verify all of the information – that you selected the proper carrier, service type and weight of your shipment and that the address you’re shipping to and the return address are also correct.  this will also show you the rate of your postage.  once you are sure everything is right, click “pay and continue” at the bottom.  a screen will pop up with your label.  you will want to hit “print label” and let it print, tape it to your package, and voila! you are finished.  if you do the shipments this way, paypal will automatically email your customer with a tracking number for their package.  it’s often nice to send it to them again if you like, just for their own ease. another tip:  paypal says not to tape over the barcode, but i always do.  if you don’t, it’s much easier for it to rip, smudge, or receive some other sort of damage that therefore makes it unreadable and, unfortunately, undeliverable!  so as long as it’s not crinkled or smudged under the tape, and the tape is clear, you’ll be fine.

now…the other way to use paypal for shipping, which i do with multiple orders, trades or personal packages, is the “multi-order shipping” option.  here’s how you do it …

multi-order shipping

1.  log in to your paypal, and go to your account summary screen again.  on that screen will be your list of orders as before, but instead of clicking on the “print shipping label” button next to your transaction, there is a link on the side bar to the right of your list of transactions that says “multi-order shipping.”  click on that!  and make sure your pop-up blocker is turned OFF.

a new window will pop up and you will then find yourself on this screen.   if you have multiple un-shipped domestic orders they will show up on a list there and ready to go.


2.  on this screen you can verify the item and it’s recipient, choose the service you want to use, the package type, weight and size (if it asks for size.)  it’s very similar to the last page, just laid out in less detail.  so you can fill in all the information you need.  on the far left column, there is a check mark.  underneath that, a green box will appear when the label is ready to ship and needs no more information.  if you have orders to ship that did not show up on that list, maybe personal packages, trades, or perhaps your customer asked you to ship to a different address than what is on their paypal account…basically anything you want to manually enter, click on file and then “create new orders.”

3.  a new screen will pop up again, and you will do the same thing as before – select your service, package type, weight, etc.  then below, you will need to manually input the recipient’s address.  also make sure that the return address is correct.  you also have the option of inputting additional order details and a personal message to the recipient.  all your choice!

you can then hit “create another” or “save and close.”   “create another” will take you to this same form again, blank and ready to input another label.  “save and close” will take you back to the multi-order shipping screen.  back at the multi-order shipping screen when you think you are finished, verify that all of the information is correct and that the green boxes have appeared to the left of all the ready-to-ship orders.   tip: once that’s done, you can also see the postage cost of each individual package by clicking on that line.  when everything is verified and ready to go, click “print” on the top left hand corner of the screen.

4.  you will then be taken to the “pay and print” screen.  make sure all the labels are there and, when ready, click “pay and print.”  tip:  you can also see the total cost of ALL your labels combined in the bottom right-hand corner.  now the label will pop up again, and you’ll print the same way you did last time.  easy!

when you are all finished, just so you can keep track of shipments, it will show up in your account summary as the customer being “US Postal Service” and there will be a link to where you can track the package.  it sounds like a lot of work, but i promise you will get the hang of it after your first go!

good luck, and enjoy shipping in those heart covered pajama pants that you would never be seen in out in public! :)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

boy, what a whirlwind these past few weeks have been.
scratch that…week.

last tuesday, tyler got a call from an old colleague asking him if he would be interested in coming to work for congressman mollohan’s campaign.  the upside? employment! the downside? he would have to move to morgantown.  oh ok, well that’s not a big deal…they won’t want you until at least april or so, right?
oh, they need you by sunday?  great.

after a few days of scrambling and trying to wrap our head around things, tyler packed up and left for morgantown at dawn on sunday.  trying to regroup at home has been a process.  starting a new set of routines after 3 years is a task.

i feel very sad for our pup who has been used to having company throughout the day almost every day for his two and a half years of existence.  bean’s been increasingly anxious since tyler left and his energy has doubled.  thankfully, he’s letting me sleep through most of the night with the exception of his ritual 4am jumping to the floor and crying until someone picks him up and puts him back on the bed.  reassuring him that he is indeed wanted there.
such a strange little creature.

i’ve spent most of the past few days buried in work, both at the gallery and at home.  tackled resin for the first time last night working on more new products for my shop, and of course…more lockets!  i really love how these are turning out.  another pleasant distraction from the stress of the weekend and upheaval of our comfort zone was the trade event hosted by one of the etsy teams i’m a member of : tradeaholics.  i don’t know how many of you etsians have basked in the joys that trading can bring, but my home is now filled with beautiful things i never would have been able to purchase but could attain through the art of trading.  not to mention all of the exquisite gifts i’ve been able to give in the very stressful financial times we’ve been dealing with the past few years.  but one of the biggest joys has also been getting to know a group of truly wonderful people.

i’ve traded with simplestuffskincare in the past and her all-natural bath products are fabulous.  i had to re-stock on her citrus conditioner and orange spice hand cream (a regular resident of my purse!) if you ever want to pamper yourself, i recommend it.

a seller i hadn’t had the pleasure of trading with before made it into the event and i am thrilled with the topaz ring and mother of pearl ring i will be getting from her.  kari’s shop is absolutely lovely!

i also lucked out and was able to swap for a good amount of supplies and promotional items for my upcoming shows.  another item i’m thrilled about is a whole set of baby items for tyler’s upcoming nephew!

a whole slew of plushy, crinkly, adorable car-themed newborn gifts that i’m sure he’ll drool all over and love to pieces.  if you have any little ones crawling about, you should definitely check draftsmith out.  her craftsmanship is excellent, her shipping was fast, and her prices are phenomenal!

and though it was separate from the event, i can’t go without sharing my continuous wonderful experiences with the lovely cylene from muffintopdesigns.  we’ve swapped goods on more than one occasion and her rings are fabulous!  i’m wearing one from a past trade today, and just love it.

these things are continuing to make me smile in an otherwise frustrating state of things.  creating, creators, and all things inspired.  and on that note, if you ever want to trade with me just shoot me a convo on etsy!  i love swaps with other creative minds.  don’t forget, my giveaway ends tonight at 11:59 p.m. EST!  hoping for some last minute participants :)

Monday, March 15th, 2010

this daylight savings time thing has me all messed up.  set my alarm for 8 this morning, somehow managed to ignore it and sleep until 11.  there goes half of my day!  but alas, there are still projects to be done…and that are done!


on a happier note, i’ve still managed to be productive in spite of the time-change funk.  these little darling lockets that were somewhat requested by, somewhat inspired by, my dear friend vanessa are one of these fun projects that are now available in my shop!  i’ve thoroughly enjoyed making them, and even more enjoy how they’ve been turning out!  and i’m selfishly keeping some for myself.

another fun new thing in my shop, inspired by the lovely diana, are for the middle-school girl in all of us…best friend polaroid necklace sets! and since it’s been a comfortable week or two nestling in to my new blog, i’ve decided to give away one of these sets! here’s how to enter…

*visit my shop and find your favorite thing.  come back to this entry and leave a comment with a link to your favorite item and why you like it! (1 entry)
*become a fan of my shop on facebook and let us know that you did! (1 entry)
*tweet or blog about this giveaway, and come back to this entry and post another comment with the direct link to the blog entry and/or tweet (1 entry per tweet/blog)
*buy something from my shop and come back here to brag about it (with a link!) (3 entries)

the winner will be drawn on march 31st just before midnight and will be announced here.  be sure to also include a valid e-mail address when you comment so i can contact you when you win! :)  also, here’s another little perk for you…for those of you who choose to make a purchase, i am only 5 sales away from 600!  so the last 5 will get extra little surprise goodies in their parcels…and the 600th will get the best one of all.  good luck!

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

it’s the beginning of the end!  at last, the times are changing.

as of tomorrow, all remaining prototype jewelry trial kits will officially be shipped out.  the project has been in the works for about 2 months now, and about two-thirds have already been shipped.  but now everything will be en route.  i am both happy and sad to see them all ship away, happy knowing that it is a step in a positive new direction…and sad to know it’s the end (well…a change) of the current work that put me on the map.  thank you again to everyone who participated, i had over 20 different people included which was more than my goal.   the new jewelry is something i’m very excited about and have worked tirelessly on.  anxious, thrilled, and excited.  all of my old jewelry will be discontinued and the new stuff will move in – an upgrade…with better materials and more consistency, able to do custom orders more easily, and more.

also pretty soon here i will be having a blog-warming giveaway!  so stay tuned ;)