This is what my friend does for stickers. She buys her sticker paper on Amazon and prints them at UPS. They charge her 60 cents per sheet. She then cuts the, at home. This way she has the freedom to get as many as she wants.
it is expensive and cutting by hand makes me scared ...if you order in bulk you pay around 0,20 p each ...so lets say 300 would be around 60... i used to make mines with cricut but i prefer to order my cards and stickers from a printer as they are far more professional xx
Do you think this would work for people who buy their designs? I'm not an artist myself (I've tried 😂) but I LOVE making stickers, bookmarks, and notepads. Just not sure how large I could scale this. I do have a license to use the designs and sell them, just kinda feel imposter syndrome since it's not my own original artwork. 😶🌫 (I do edit the images/designs to make them work. So ex. I purchase digital paper and/or clip art to make a notepad)
I don’t think she’d want to share cause of competition or other reasons. I have seen samples overseas of some of her designs when I’ve purchased my own products. So I think that’s what she does for some products.
@@abbycat000I respect your opinion but I have to disagree because her sharing manufacturer would be just that. We are not making the same material meaning no one can copy her work without penalty . She has the rights to her Art. I was speaking more along the lines of her saying “hey I really like sticker mule for stickers” . I don’t make stickers or stationary but it could be helpful to hear from someone with this much experience how to go about finding manufacturers for any product using your own artwork.
@@gabzwilson2750 I’m letting you know cause I’m someone who asked her through Instagram once. She (or perhaps an employee) said that hopefully I would understand, but they wished not to share manufacturers for her “bigger” products like planners and desk mats. But hope you get a response.
@@gabzwilson2750agree. Helping by sending artists in the right direction is the kind of help we’re looking for as we’re just starting out. It saves time and money 😊
Thank you for sharing your insights! I've considered starting side business like this, but have never been sure how/where to start. Your video is so helpful!
Question, if I wanted to start out with a sticker and notepad business….how many of each design should I start out with…should it be collections?…like maybe 12 in a collection or more etc?
Oh my. This is Perfect Guide you made. This is Perfect Infor and Motivation of How I will Begin My Own Home Shop. Thank you.❤❤❤I will be watching more videos of yours.😁
Thank you so much for this question - I'm actually working on a full video on this right now! Hoping to post it in the next few weeks. But the short answer is YES! my biggest recommendation is to be on multiple platforms.
Thank you for all these helpful and insightful videos. I have had my etsy shop for about 10 years. It's more of a hobby and brings in a little income in conjunction with doing craft fairs, but I have never thought of upgrading from a sole proprietorship to an LLC, but I have been considering since I also sell on Faire and do a lot of craft markets.
Yes, you should do so! Also consider expanding/scaling your business/hobby with selling your designs via print on demand. You deserve better than treating it like a hobby! Good luck!
sadly things are changing very fast these days, it seems it your success happened years ago, so success is not guaranteed, the same recipe might not work out
So I absolutely swear by my Canon printer! I've been using the same one for years for cards, art prints, packaging and all sorts of random projects. I actually have 3 of them in the office now. I linked to it around the 3:00 mark of the video, that's the exact one I have!
I’m hoping to start a clay and gemstone jewelry and accessories business! So glad to see this!! Could you do a video on the best way to organize and ship items?? I feel like having a good setup and understanding shipping is where I’m rly stuck! ❤
Thank you for this video, so helpful! I have been thinking about adding notepads to my shop and possibly creating greeting cards, I think now I definitely will! I love the idea of using the art from your stickers on greeting cards and other products. Such a good idea thank you! Please make a video on shipping internationally from the US if you don't have an Etsy shop. It is one thing I struggle with understanding how to do. I only ship to the US and Canada for this reason. :(
Thank you so much! This is very helpful. ♥️ I would love if you could talk about how to find wholesalers and how to order stuff. I see on websites that we can make inquiries but I get nervous and whimp out.
For Stickers I really recommend Sticker Blitz or Sticker Mule! You can use code EBD10 to take 10% off your first order from Sticker Blitz! Or this link to get $10 off your first Sticker Mule order: www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=9047121701& I'm working on a video now explaining the pros and cons of each, so stay tuned!
I just found your channel and of course I subscribed. Thank you for sharing your story, it’s great! What zodiac sign are you? Sagittarius? Gemini? Would love to know, thanks!!
Hi. Congratulations on building you successful business. Question, when you make stickers or bookmarks are they your own drawing designs or did you use photos that are free to use from the internet? Also to print them at another business did you take your drawing or painting to them. Can you please help me understand the process. Much appreciated. Thanks and all the best to you. Sherry from Canada 🇨🇦.
These are all my own designs! I create them in an app called Procreate and then send files to the manufacturers. I have a few videos about Procreate and am working on more tutorials, so you check out my other videos for tips!
Thank you so much! I never printed my own stickers, I've always outsourced them. Both Sticker Mule and Sticker Blitz are really affordable and make great quality products, and it just wasn't worth my time to print them myself!
My daughter and I started our stationery business on Etsy using our own artwork just over a year ago which has ticked along very slowly with very few sales. This year we have tried to get onto Faire so many times (I think 5 times in 4 months) and everytime they just keep telling us that there is far too many people doing Stationery on Faire and will not let us on. Do you have any hints or tips as to how we can get onto Faire please? We sell Greetings cards, bookmarks, wrapping paper, Writing paper gift boxes and lots more. It is so frustrating to be knocked back every time by Faire that keeps letting more and more shops on, but we cannot get onto it. We use only recycled products of paper, envelopes and gift boxes - even the ribbons are recycled plastic bottles. Any help please!
That's so frustrating! I'm not sure I have any extra insight. When I was first denied, it was because they weren't letting sticker makers on at all. So once I saw a brand selling stickers on there, I applied again and got on. Maybe you can highlight what makes you different in your application? My other tip is to make sure you're using social media to drive your sales! Have fun with it and keep trying - it only takes one video to jump start your sales!
What kind of paper do you/did you use when printing greeting cards from home? Would love a high quality paper and envelope but not sure where to look. Thanks! ❤
Hi there! I love sharing the materials I used. Here's my Amazon link to all of the greeting card supplies I recommend: www.amazon.com/shop/elysebreannedesign/list/MA0AFXYQHAPL?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
It just feels like stickers, note cards, and book marks are so oversaturated at this point. Am I wrong? I tried the art prints and it is very competitive and hard to break in at this point. Is it just me or is it too late to jump in on these products?
@@Elysebreannedesign I can see that. A new and different design that people like. So I am thinking, if I made 100 new and different designs then maybe a few of them would resonate with people. Have you done any paid advertising? Or has it all been free social media posts? Thanks for your reply, by the way. I am very impressed with what you have done to create such a successful creative business.
Thank you so much for the time and energy you put into this series. It is most appreciated!! I have a question: What printer do you use for your greeting cards?
Thank you so much! Here's a link to the printer I use: amzn.to/4cHIM2E (still use it now for art prints, marketing, etc!) Also here's a link to a lot of the supplies I used to print greeting cards: amzn.to/3AGFpfi
It definitely fluctuates depending on whether I have a release or a product I'm really promoting, and of course on my day-to-day life, too. But I try to post to TikTok and Instagram somewhere between 3-5 times a week.
@@Elysebreannedesign Thank you! I appreciate all your help! I am working on growing my craft business so I greatly appreciate all of your tips. I love to see people succeed with their dreams. It’s cool to watch your business grow!!
Hi there! I talk about it in this video actually! I outsource them to a manufacturer. I'm creating another video in the next few weeks explaining which companies I like best, so stay tuned!