Monday, 7 April 2014

Got . . . got . . . need! Need! I'll swap you three Kenny Jackets for your Luther Bissett!?!

My kids paper craft Easter Bunnies are available in my Etsy shop, I put up them last Monday. Very happy with my photographs, best bunch yet I think, though still room for improvement. So if you're looking for something a bit different from the usual chocolate egg route for the kids I reckon my paper toy bunnies will be right up your tree lined boulevard!

Sales on Etsy are still a little static. I'm aiming to at least double my total sales each month. I've got one so far, seven more needed. So if you enjoyed making the bunny why not add a Box Eds Paper Crafts sheep or monkey or cow or tiger into the mix!?!

My next paper toy project makes me feel rather nostalgic. I think you'd have to be English to truly appreciate where I'm coming from though. Back in the 80's the 'skill' thing to do was to collect football stickers, Panini I think the company who produced them was called. You'd get credit card sized stickers of a head and shoulders photograph of players from each team in the Canon First Division as the Barclays English Premier League was then known. These would come in a pack of six which you'd pay 10 pence for down at Abernethy's or Hancocks or The Anvil (names of the local newsagents in the satelite town I grew up in).

Anyway I digress, my next paper toy project reminds me of those stickers . . . in a way. You may, or may not, recognise or associate some of the strips with certain teams, I'll leave you to guess who they might be. However my aim is to have a total of 32 team strips cut, folded, stuck and photographed by the end of April, somewhat ambitious but I'm on target at the moment. Below are the first eight teams which you can use as a screen saver, eight more this time next week.


Monday, 24 March 2014

Free Easter Bunnies!

Momentum continues to build in my Etsy shop as I've almost hit my goal for the month, which was to double my number of views. After following and favouriting and creating a few treasuries I have just under a week to collect another 200 views or so to hit my target.

I've started to Instagram which must have helped (Box_Eds is my hashtag name thingy!) Posting instant pics of work in progress helps to keep the creative process trucking along. I've tentatively dipped my toe into other social media avenues but I'd rather be making and creating than marketing.

One way I am hoping to market my goods is with an old college friend from over in the UK. She's the big cheese in charge of Little Party Pack a great place to plan and pick up supplies for your next childrens party. Little Party Pack offers complete parties in a box, beautifully styled and delivered straight to your door. LPPs party supplies are exclusive to us and their party ranges are designed with children in mind to offer fun, themed craft activities, adorable favours and fabulous essential party supplies from tableware, to invites, banners and cake boxes.

I had hoped that an increase in views would lead to the welcoming side effect of bringing more sales but alas so far they have been elusive. I'll make that my goal for April I think, to double my sales, though generating sales is a bit more of a mystery to me. More products will definitely help so here's a taste of my latest creations - download your very own blue bunch, pink posse, brown battalion or white woodle(!?!) of easter bunnies to slap all over your desktop!








Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Flat Eds Jungle Paper Crafts now available on Etsy!

So I've got my latest Flat Eds up on Etsy after a quick fire photo shoot over the weekend. I upgraded the paper I used this time to 200gsm and I think the quality definitely shows in the photographs. I'm still needing to work on my lighting and setup for my products, perhaps showing them more in context with my kids playing with them.

I've had no sales whatsoever since christmas which surprisingly hasn't left me too depressed!!! What I constantly hear from the forums in Etsy is to persevere, keep tweaking and changing photos and SEO and growing a social media presence. So I'm now on Instagram as BOX_EDS and also on Wanelo
@boxedspapercrafts


Adding more inventory to my shop will hopefully bring some sales, so I've got a snake and a tiger to follow very soon. Also working on some Easter bunnies and with only 99 days until the World Cup I plan to launch a big line up of Football Flat Eds!

https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/181433110/printable-paper-toy-craft-activity?ref=af_shop_favitem
 

 
https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/181449285/printable-paper-toy-craft-activity?ref=listing-shop-header-0

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Flat Head Farm and other animals

Flat Head Farm launched on Etsy a couple of weeks ago:

https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/177954992/printable-paper-toy-craft-activity-flat?ref=shop_home_feat_3

I think I rushed the photos a bit and haven't shown off how simple they are to make and how versatile they can be. All good learning for my next bunch!

Which I've been busy beavering away on Flathead Jungle! Here's some free desktop screen saver type things to whet your appetite :o)












Saturday, 18 January 2014

Flat Heads Paper Crafts

So I got my Fairy Eds onto Etsy before xmas, and whilst they haven't been the run away success I dreamt of, I've learnt a lot. Marketing and promotion are skills I need to work on, but to be a success on Etsy and in general I will have to build and strengthen my networks.

Whilst I'm continuing to design and test my next set of Box Eds I've started to work on some simpler paper crafts - Flat Eds. The design of these have come from what I've learnt over the last couple of months about who my ideal customer is. It seems obvious now but I worked out it's my wife! My ideal customer is a young, funky mother who is looking for a simple, fun, educational activity for their kids that doesn't make too much mess or involve screens and is reasonably priced. I always knew Box Eds would be better suited to children 7 and over but for those 7 and under I'd need a 'gateway' paper craft.

I've retained the same principles of big bold design and using as much of the paper as possible. They can be used as banners and bunting, birthday cards and for story telling and role play. So the kids and I have been road testing the first designs for Flat Heads - Flat Head farm. Although an Elephant does seem to have wandered randomly onto the paddock!







Friday, 15 November 2013

Box Eds Paper Crafts available on Etsy!!!

After nearly two years of cutting until my scissors were blunt, folding ream upon ream of paper, sticking with cellotape, masking tape, glue sticks, hot glue guns, PVA, cement (!), prototyping, numerous paper cuts, tweaking, adjusting and fiddling I've finally made my paper crafts available to the world via Etsy! 

Now comes the hard part - marketing, promoting and crossing my fingers, toes and other body parts in the hope that people like them and buy them!?! They're available on Etsy at:

www.etsy.com/au/shop/BoxEdsPaperCrafts