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Featured Member - Louise of Garden Rhymes Studio

9/4/2017

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Life is the Flower
​Introduce Yourself: Hi, my name is Louise Tessier and the name of my Etsy shop is Garden Rhymes Studio. I am a newcomer to Etsy opening my shop in March 2017.​
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Relax Tile
​How long have you been doing your craft?  I have been working as a ceramic artist creating decorative art tiles since 1999 and I have been a juried member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council for almost 20 years. What got me interested in making tiles is many-faceted: taking a community class in working with clay (1998), my interest in garden poetry, a love of different font styles and carving linoleum stamps. During my artistic career, I have designed and carved more than 100 different linoleum stamps which have found their way into my ceramic tiles, printmaking projects and rug-hooked wall hangings. ​
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Garden Weeds Tile
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Garden Angel Tile
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Lotus Flower Tile
Where can people find you online? ​  ​Besides my Etsy shop, Garden Rhymes Studio, people can find out about my work or connect with me at www.louisetessier.com https://www.facebook.com/gardenrhymeslouisetessier or by making an appointment to visit my home studio in Regina. https://www.louisetessier.com/contact 
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​What do you like about selling on Etsy?  What I like about selling on Etsy is just how easy it is to complete a sale and keep in touch with customers (a simple system which is very user-friendly). Etsy provides its sellers with a lot of information regarding customers, visitors and the successes of other Etsy shop owners. When I was first starting out the process, I found that my email requests or concerns were always dealt with promptly by Etsy staff. Etsy really wants its sellers to succeed! 

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​What's been your best Etsy experience? 
  ​My best Etsy experience so far has been a sale to someone in the U.S.A. who favorited one of my tiles. When I followed up with a “thanks” for liking my work, she decided to purchase one of my pieces. When the art tile arrived, the customer favorited my shop and finally, she sent a photo of my tile displayed in her home; a positive, full circle moment for me.​

Is there anything else you would like to share with us about your shop or yourself?  Something else I would like to share about myself is that my work reflects my faith in God. As a result, I have been taking instruction in the writing of Orthodox religious icons for the past 10 years. As well, my linoleum print illustrations have been used in a book published by Novalis (Toronto) called “The Garden Way of the Cross” © 2013.​
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The Garden Way of the Cross Art Posters (Set of 15)
​My artist statement sums up how I feel about the work I create: I am passionate about how words can move people to laughter, deep thought – even tears. For centuries, writers have used nature, especially flowers & gardens to give meaning to our lives…words to help us along our journey. By creating stamped impressions in clay, I can share thoughtful moments that touch peoples’ lives – earth & words coming together: Garden Rhymes.
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Patron of Arts and Crafts
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May Days: For the Home

5/12/2016

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I love pottery and well picked knick-knacks for my house. When I tried - not very successfully - my hand at pottery, I made myself a berry bowl. PennyLanePottery does it much better with this bowl and plate. 3TealDragonflies has a whimsical teapot and foxglovefolkart a folksy candle holder so you can sit back with a cup of tea and great scented candle one relaxing May afternoon.

As a part of a May project to give Etsy Saskatchewan teamies a little promotion, I've put together a series of picks from a variety of team shops. Team leaders will share these on the team Facebook and Instagram accounts and we'd love if you share them, too!

Have some cute picks you think would make a great post? Pass them along to etsysaskteam@gmail.com

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Featured Member ~ Isabelle from 3 Teal Dragonflies

1/4/2016

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Introduce Yourself:  Fusing my love of clay and painting, I create hand glazed artwork on pottery and ceramics that is both functional and eye-catching. My name is Isabelle Rowell, I am a potter-ceramist and painter and I use only food safe glazes as I believe it is best when art can actually be used every day. I also create more traditional artworks by painting acrylic on canvas and wood. The challenge of creating artworks on pottery and ceramic is that you never know exactly how it will turn out until the kilning is finished. Misfire occasionally happen and when they do, I upcycle the remnants into jewellery pendants or home decor items like blind tassels. All my pieces are one-of-a-kind and each is made with details and a touch of humour.​

What is the name of your shop?  The current name for my shop is 3 Teal Dragonflies Creations. The business name exists since 2008 (registered). ​
How long has your Etsy shop been open?  In this iteration, my shop has been opened in February 2012. Since end of 2015, 3 teal Dragonflies is now dedicated to Ceramic, Pottery and everything home and kitchen. I am slowly working on two others shop in order to get my other products out. I design all my branding myself (banners, business cards, logo etc.) It practices my graphic artist talents. The two other shops (empty at the moment) are named : Freed Dragonflies and Dragonflies Song. Freed Dragonflies will contain all my paintings and some template or package to help people create their own branding as well. I am well advanced with this one. I will have a lot of little things that I hope will help my fellow artists, not just art. I am at developing a product that I keep for myself at the moment. It is planned to be release in 2016, all being well. Dragonflies Song will contain my jewellery and purely decorative for the body. I am developing some tattoo drawing that people could potentially print out and bring to their preferred parlour. I am at testing all I have already made because I found out some of my necklace could potentially contain less solid material and fall apart when wear. Not a good idea, so I pull everything off. I’d be really glad some real jewellery people will want my bead and pendant instead of me having to work in an area I am not comfortable with.
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Deep Sea Coral Reef Diving Hand-painted Salt and Pepper Shakers
How long have you been doing your craft?  Since birth? Seriously, I don’t know where I can put the line that say before I was not an artisan/artist? In painting, I earn my first reward when I was 7. I guess they really liked my painting because it never came back. So I have an original somewhere in France, whether it is still on display, I don’t know. I began doing pottery around the age of 10 or 11. It was a hobby most of my youth, even though through their great wisdom, mom and dad kept me busy in sport and music activities, even theater. If it comes with my first sales and customers base? It was 22 years ago. I still only was able to work on my art only a couple of days a week, but it was the first year I actually have to declare revenue coming from art and since then to keep track of expense and revenue. And then I moved to Saskatchewan 10 years ago, life became busy and my art fell somewhat by the wayside. For about five of those years, I just wanted to *fit in* . I still created, though. Only, when I made something, it was to give it away. I have been back at art on a fuller time since 2010. Although I still have butterflies calling myself an “artist”, I have to admit it is who I am. ​
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How did you get started?  All my career choices had been made to accommodate my art talent or used them, so there is no clear cut of when I started. My life is balancing act between fulfilling my artistic ambitions and “working for a living”. Everything I ever learned outside the studio helps me with my art business, not just the studio time! I am thankful for all these office positions I held. They allowed me to learn keeping my own book, market; draw my own logo and business cards, research for new products and shipping. From my first diploma (that was as a drafting person) through years as webmaster, support and computer graphic or multimedia down to communication and radio journalism, I accumulate enough skills to be a one woman show. I made it to university, still hobbying on painting, earning awards and I built (at the time) solid community participation with other artists. I also had enough customers to not need usual night shift to cover my education expenses.​

Where can people find you online?  For the moment, I am having a Facebook page under my first shop name: 3 Teal Dragonflies. ​
What do you like about selling on Etsy?  
Exposure: It provides me an affordable international exposure and facilitated sales outside my locality.

Time management: Such a blessing that I can update my products at 2 am in the morning or while on a trip to Edmonton for other purposes, or during my lunch hours IF and WHEN I have a contract that is not art.

Community: Although I would prefer face to face local involvement, being able to encourage other artists is really important for me. Etsy allows me to do that in spite of being geographically distant. At least with Etsy, I can distribute hearts around, encourage on forum, help other artists, do treasuries, leave comments with the one we since connected on Facebook and instagram. I just love to see people doing what they are the best to do and Etsy empower me to do something for other people that might otherwise feel isolated.

Inclusivity: On Etsy, we have one color, one culture, one language: we are artists and artisans. Period.
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Using my skills:
There is no better way to show a potential customer that you can do what you are ask for than showing it to them rather than telling them.
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Apple Cider & Cheese Plate
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Rooster, Feathers & Wheat Harvest Plate
What brought you to Etsy?  I tried a few time prior to open a shop and dabbed in different platforms. Originally, I wanted to find an indirect way to show up that I work well and build a portfolio. My first shop was in 2008; I deleted it. I tried different venues. I mostly wanted to have a place that will not financially drain me by the month but rather at usage. It took me 4 years to get back to Etsy after I left the first time. It more comes from the fact that it is a way for the customer to get to know me for what I do. ​
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What's been your best Etsy experience?  So far? It ought to be the skull. Long story short, I created an Acadian French thematic skull... It was sold in a matter of hours! And that is when I realised how Etsy and social media can be powerful. The key to selling is not a one size fit all 1-2-3 big kept secret recipe you can buy from me (or anyone else) at $19.99 a month: the key to selling is being seen. Acquire your skills, have something you are passionate and competent at, put it out there and have as many people possible to see it and you will find a niche and sell. No other magic hocus pocus. It takes just one person, the right person to see your pieces. This would have taken years in conventional setting! For the skull: I had not even had the time to translate the description yet, in French nor in Spanish. From the minute it went online, I had 6 offers in convo, 8 on Facebook. Not all 15 of them ended up in other products sold because many people wanted that specific original or a copy of it. I do not do copy and of course I had only one original. The momentum it created gave me enough revenue to pay myself a retreat I was contemplating for a while and that in turn made me better at doing art. I mean, I am thankful for every single interaction I have on Etsy, even if it does not result in a sale: people are so supportive. They challenge you to be at your best too! Numerous times, I sold when I least expected it, items I was told will never sell. ​

Is there anything else you would like to share with us about your shop or yourself?  Since moving out here, I have not really had the freedom to create exactly what I wanted. I am now looking forward moving back into doing more of my own clay and ceramic works to paint on. It has been on my mind a lot and I have space now. I have my own molds and kiln (out of storage). That will allow me more flexibility to customize the products I offer and to cater to a wider range of people in a more timely fashion.
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Red-Winged Black Bird Vase
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