Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Etsy European Captains' Summit

I recently went to the Etsy European's Captains' Summit which was held in the beautiful city of Berlin.

Everybody needed to blog about this event which meant we were all trying to take photos of everything!
I know that those of you who follow our designosaur instagram know that this was back in March but I have been truly terrible about writing down all my adventures recently as I have constantly been off here there and everywhere!

For those of you who don't know, I am the Captain of the Brighton Sellers' Team on Etsy. We are Etsy sellers with our shop designosaur, and Etsy has a very strong community of sellers who work together to support each other via cross marketing/promotion, hints and tips on how to get the most of your Etsy shop and generally being there to have pint with when it all gets too much.

I am very lucky that I have an extremely active team with six awesome leaders. I was picked to be one of thirty European Captains at the summit and this is what went down.

Day 1

I had previously met a few of the ladies (yes every single captain there was female) at a meal organised between us the evening before, so as I sprinted up the four flights of stairs, obviously I was late - I don't do mornings, I then looked to see who I recognised in the room when I arrived.

Day one, how to keep the team engaged!


The first person I recognised was Susannah who is the UK Etsy Admin and has worked with our team and visited us before. I went over to say hello and then realised that she was with all the other admin that would be there for the weekend.

It wasn't long until we were called to sit down in front of the projector to watch a VT of Chad the CEO of Etsy welcoming us to the Summit, we then tucked into an amazing continental breakfast before settling down into the nitty gritty.

Obviously any event where you don't know each other needs an ice breaker. We had all been given a craft supply so that we could be randomly grouped but I did panic a little that they were going to make me sew as our item was a sewing pattern! There were four other Captains in my group and we had to find 10 things we had in common.We started to realise that we had very little in common and ended up saying things such as "We all have less than 7 leaders in our team" and " We have all made jewellery at some point in our handmade career". However we did pass the awkward silence test and then moved onto the serious business. It gave us something to laugh about when we shared our 10 things in common as one of the groups said that they preferred, "panties over thongs"! How they got onto that topic I have no idea?!

Emily helping us share our group work ideas


With us all fully acquainted the first question of the day was set and we worked in small groups to best answer it. There was lots of brainstorming, discussions and working out how each of our teams run. How many leaders we have, if we have sub teams and what our team focuses on. It was very interesting to find out that none of the teams there were really similar at all!

Presentation by Marguax, Team Nantes


Saturday was an extremely intense day listening to talks, doing workshops and eating. We ate constantly and the food was amazing! The day slightly over ran over and we had 20 minutes to freshen up before dinner. Now, because I was invited to the Summit as the Captain and Jacques had just come along for fun I had to catch up on all the goss, find out what he did all day (museums, history, learning about war...) and then dash out in an apprentice style convoy (five taxis) to a secret dinner destination.

The Dinner

hipster/bohemian/super cool lighting


Etsy is a magical company. Everything that Etsy is about was crammed into our two day Summit and even the evening meal was incredible.  We arrived, after a long and winding journey from the hotel - at what appeared to be, well I'm not sure what it was, but it didn't look like a restaurant. I showed the photos to Jacques and he asked me if we had had dinner in someones front room?!

Come on this is tres chic!


We were served guava cocktails whilst we mingled and took in the soft lighting, and elegant surroundings.  I'm not a gushy person but it was soooooo cooool. We were introduced to the owner of the Pop Up restaurant FEAST and then were seated at our beautifully laid place settings.

I was sat with Sophie, who is Captain of the Etsy Pop Up Lyon Team, Stacey from Craft Britannia and Manja from the Dusseldorf Street Team.

We hadn't really spoken in the daytime as we were in separate groups but we were still talking shop (pun intended) all through dinner and it was great! It was so much fun to find people who are not only passionate about their own small businesses but also about how they can help other businesses within their own teams.

Sophie, Manje and Stacey


We had FIVE COURSES! Etsy you really are swanky. Everything was delicious and by the end of the meal we all thought we might explode.

We retired to the hotel where Jacques and I sat with Margaux (Team Nantes), Julie (Team Bretagne) and Sophie (Team Lyon) and drank cocktails whilst tweaking our presentations...

Day 2

I arrived back at the beautiful Betahaus bleary eyed the next morning due to the cocktails presentation tweaking long into the early hours.

Day 2 Brainstorming and problem solving
Today was the day that I was doing my presentation, we started with some more workshops and listened to other captains doing their presentations, then my presentation was brought forward to be before lunch.

We were already running a little over time, there had been a lot of presentations already and everybody was ready for lunch. I was more than a little worried that people might snooze through my presentation!

the beautiful Sophie!
Now for those of you that don't know me personally, I talk VERY fast. I jad to ask Sophie to wave at me if I was talking too fast just in case! I had a list of notes and obviously some slides of photos of all the awesome things our team does, but I'm not actually sure what I spoke about, it all became a bit of a blur. My presentation was on "How to Structure Your Team" well really the title was "How I structure my Team" and there were hints and tips of my own, some knowledge from my dad and things I have learnt from fellow Etsy sellers along the way.

Virginie and Lyndsey discussing the best way to do an online workshop

I am giving the same talk at this weekends UK Etsy Summit in London so I don't want to give too many spoliers as some of the captains have already heard the talk in Berlin anyway! The presentation seemed to go down really well and you can see how I came across in Emily's more informative post of the weekend here.

'nuff said
The afternoon was spent chatting to Moishe who is an engineer at Etsy. He's the one who codes all the wonderful things on the screen and he was AMAZING. This was one of my favourite parts of the weekend. Bravely he asked us to suggest improvements and he was instantly screamed at by 30 women all wanting their ideas to be heard. Once we had calmed down (a little) we had a great session of suggestions and feedback, I hope to see lots of our ideas implemented in the coming months ;) I was very surprised to learn that coders are encouraged to send their code live just minutes after writing it, and that there is a three armed sweater to hang over your desk if you manage to bring the whole site down! Hehe!

Moishe and his big CODE IS CRAFT logo 


As the weekend came to a close we were invited to the Berlin Etsy office (for even more cake) and a final chat, to hand out our business cards and swap details.

The Etsy Admins! All who are incredibly helpful and inspiring!
I spoke to Mark, the policies Admin who is currently working with us to explain the ins and outs of the Outside Manufacturing polices and Katie is in charge of running #CraftParty this year. I met some amazing people at the summit who I have been helping, collaborating and chatting with since our return.

Jenny is an Australian Etsy Admin who flew in just for the weekend! 
Expect big things from the Brighton Etsy Team, collaborations with other European teams and a whole lot of fun as I'm feeling inspired!

I like this, this is a motto I can live by!
One big thing I learnt during the weekend is that we need to encourage as many people to join Etsy through our team as possible as each new seller brings with them at least eight new buyers to the site, which is win win for everybody involved!

Thanks Etsy for an awesome weekend, and I'm ready to do it all again this weekend!

ROAR!

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

May Open Houses

As you may have seen on the blog before, we are part of the AWESOME AT Open House this May.

Cool People, Cool 
It will be open every weekend in May and as well as all the pieces you know and love we will have some new designs and maybe even some limited edition, not available on Etsy pieces!

Exclusive pieces like these guys!
I can't wait to blog about the house and let know all about it, and I hope that some of you will be able to pop along!

It is every weekend in May with a Performance Sunday on the 18th.

Artists and designers enjoying the sunshine the first weekend of Open Houses
Jacques and I will be there some of the weekends, but if we aren't there then you will be left in the capable hands of some AMAZING and WONDERFUL artists and designers.


Follow the hashtag #ATOpenhouse for sneak peeks and #Artistshouses to find out what is going on at all of the houses during May!

ROAR!


Monday, 28 April 2014

Live Crafting in the Window - Etsy Craftivisit Event

A couple of weeks ago we set up an event within the Brighton Etsy Team to do LIVE CRAFTING in the window of the wonderful Super+Super.

Fourteen team members grabbed their crafting materials and sat in the window for an hour creating something that could be raffled off for our chosen charity Carousel.

We didn't perform but we did spend all day the other side of the window watching and cheering them on :D

If you missed it then don't worry, LOMOKEV has created this awesome stop motion of the day (which has been sped up so you can watch everything being created in a nifty 2 minutes 30 seconds!



See if you can spot Jacques and I in the window, comment if you can!

The raffle prizes have all be drawn now. We won a Rock Cakes BOOM! Necklace and EVERY winner got a limited edition hello DODO gocco print! If you got a text from me saying you had one a prize then you can arrange to pick it up from Super+Super by getting in contact with Sarah

ROAR!




Friday, 4 April 2014

SEO #BtnEtsy Talk

Another awesome free talk from the Brighton Etsy Team! You should definitely come!


I am in Africa, but please say HELLO to Jacques as he will be there learning all he can from the amazing Rock Cakes and LomoKev!

If you saw our Craftivisit event then you will know that we are selling raffle tickets for all the WONDERFUL handmade items that were crafted on the day, as well as the items donated by other Brighton Etsy Team members.

We donated lots of blue and orange dinosaur jewellery so you should buy at least one ticket! They are only £1 each!
ROAR!


Friday, 21 March 2014

Craftivists!

The Brighton Etsy Team are holding a event next weekend, here is what it's all about!



This month Etsy would like us to take part in a bit of Craftivism.

As a group we wanted to come up with an interesting way to use our crafty endeavors to raise some money for a worthwhile local charity.

So we are very excited to announce our plans! Thanks to the lovely ladies at Super+Super ( Brighton's most friendliest creative hub)  we will be taking over their shopfront and giving the folks of Brighton some LIVE craft action!

Drum roll...this is the plan:

On Saturday 29th March from 11am - 6pm we'll set up camp in the window of Super Super. From suggestions made at last months meet ups we've curated a line up of 14 Btn Etsy members - every hour 2 people will be in the window busy making something each, so at the end of the event we should have at least 14 pieces of work.

Each piece will become a raffle prize and all profits from the raffle will go to the local disability led arts organisation Carousel.


Super super are also very kindly letting us create a window display incorporating the wonders we've made and this will be on display for the WHOLE of April! We've decided to go with a subtle theme of the Etsy colours - Blue and Orange so it will be sure to everyone's attention.

The raffle tickets will be on sale for all of April so it would be great if you could all help spread the word. We'll kick off the raffle at the upcoming BTN Etsy talk at the Old Market, Hove 7th April and choose the winning tickets at Aprils monthly meet up.

If anyone would like to donate some more prizes ( handmade goodies obviously!) with the theme of blue and orange please let us know.

Full timetable of the event will come soon...!

ROAR!




(credit to Kirstin from the Brighton Etsy Team, check out the blogpost here!)

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Zambia Fundraiser

How was your weekend?

Some of you may have seen on instagram shots of the preparation for the Auction of Promises which my family held back in the Shire.


This is because I'm going to Zambia in April with my family and Six Formers from Wye Valley School (Buckinghamshire). I'm ridiculously excited as I have never been to central Africa.


Box of vegetables for a "DIY" meal

We are raising money for Life Straws and materials to help provide tools for the people of Lusaka to set up mentoring schemes within the school there. You can find out about Wye Valley's seven year partnership with Libala High School here.

My mumma organised an Italain Supper Evening with an auction of items donated by friends and local businesses.

It took us 3 hours to set up the tables!?!

This meant that Amelia (my sister, and designosaur model) and I spent all day setting up the tables for over 100 guests whilst my mum and friends cooked copious amounts of Lasagne, and my dad finalised the Auction listings. There was a lot of help along the way from friends of my parents too!

We donated a George necklace, which went for much above the RRP which was great!

You can get your very own George here.
My dad auctioning, with myself taking down the winning numbers

This is Brandon, he sang on the night and was pretty awesome. Also from serious stalking I've found out that he might be coming to BIMM (Brighton Institue of Modern Music) so you may see him about if you are Brighton based like us!

Obviously Jacques got dragged along to lift things, serve dinner and make 100 coffees, so on Sunday we were all shattered!

Jacques and I on our cow hunt in the countryside
It was a great evening and we managed to raise a huge amount of money. If you would like to give to the Appeal then please click here.

Myself, Caz and Amelia. Caz won the George Necklace, can you spot him? 
ROAR!



www.thezambiaproject.co.uk



Sunday, 23 February 2014

Yellow Bear Wares

It is the final week of Etsy School Partner Program and we have been working with Claire from Yellow Bear Wares.



Claire makes amazing rings, bracelets and necklaces from vintage knitting needles.

Gorgeous Knitting Needle Ring

It has been really hard to pick faults in her shop as it is soooo good already but we have hopefully helped her out with a little bit of SEO guidance and a truck load of positive comments. 


Claire makes Crochet Hook Rings too!


I have one of Claire's rings which I bought at Craftaganza, it is an amazing beige with a red top and a number 7. The beige and red match my favourite/only jacket and 7 is my favourite number, because it was the first times table I learnt by heart...

My Yellow Bear Wares Ring

I don't really do coordinating so it's strange that I wanted this ring to match my jacket...

My baseball jacket given to me by my dad, photo courtesy of hello DODO

Claire has recently started adding some new designs to her shop, which are just as awesome! Claire is a keen climber (so I can gather from her facebook and twitter!) and has started to create a collection of rope designs with beautifully complex knots. They are really amazing designs, that have evolved from her love of climbing. They really are nothing like anything I have seen before!

New experimental design, not yet available!

One of Claire's customers modelling their purchase


Go right now and check out Claire's Etsy shop as I'm sure you'll like what you find! 

GO GO GO!

Claire's craft fair display


ROAR!