Category Archives: Day to Day

Christmas Rush is Starting

It seems early for a Christmas post, but my Christmas rush is already starting. Heck, I just got back from buying Christmas ornaments at Hobby Lobby, so I’m not the only one excited for Santa Claus. I love Christmas! I’d almost forget about Halloween and Thanksgiving if I didn’t have two little girls begging to go trick-or-treating.

Since I sell Christmas ornaments, Christmas is obviously my busiest time of year. I joke with my husband every October, “See you in January!” Each year, the rush builds differently. October is busy, but not overwhelming. November and December flip a coin to determine who will ambush me the hardest. September is like any other average month. This September I’ve gotten over twice as many orders in the first half as I had the whole of last September. I wonder what that means for the rest of the year…*gulp* *cheer*

I’m excited for my fifth Christmas on Etsy. Every year, I learn so much. I meet new customers, and I see old ones return. I get inspiration for new ornaments from the personalizations people ask for. There’s always at least one fun surprise, and at least one big challenge to get through. My best friend or my mom helps me package the orders, and we have a blast watching bad TV and talking until late at night as we work. I’ve perfected my system. My first two Christmases were overwhelming. I still have my stressful late nights and long weekends, but I still find time to relax and celebrate with my family.

So, to all my other Etsy sellers out there who are finishing up their holiday preparations, look up for a second and enjoy the fall while you can. It’s sure to go fast. The leaves are starting to change, and soon I’ll be out admiring the fall colors on the walking trail to the lake by my house. I put a sweater on today for the first time since June. My kids and I discussed Halloween costumes in the car. My oldest daughter started kindergarten, so I’m adjusting to school schedules and being home alone with a toddler again. Pumpkin flavored foods are popping up (Yum!), and Panera Bread has a delicious autumn squash soup I’m looking forward to again.

Christmas is awesome, but fall is pretty dang amazing too!

Cari
http://www.etsy.com/shop/embervalley
embervalley@hotmail.com

You Are Not Alone With Your Grief

The main reason I started selling on Etsy was because of my pregnancy losses. I had two miscarriages and a ruptured ectopic. My therapist recommended that I find a way to remember and celebrate those losses, like a memorial trinket on Etsy. It was my first time hearing about Etsy, but I decided to try it out. I wasn’t finding anything I liked anywhere else. It was all too mushy or over-the-top frilly for me. Etsy was exactly what I was looking for. I was amazed at all the miscarriage and memorial things I found, and they were all unique and could be personalized. I found a simple but elegant hand stamped miscarriage ornament I loved, and the shop owner was so sweet in customizing it for me. I fell in love with Etsy and decided I wanted to open my own shop to help people like me.

Our Little Angel Ornament Pic

Custom miscarriage ornament made for me by Mary at Etsy shop Divine Memories

I was talking with my friend the other day who has tried to get pregnant for four years. She saw an article on a news site written by a woman discussing how hard it is to struggle with infertility. The comments on the article were harsh, saying things like, “You can always adopt,” “We don’t always get the car or job we want, so just get over not having a kid,” and “The world is overpopulated. It’s selfish to bring another kid into it.” Unless you’ve been through it, you can’t understand it. I lost two friendships because my pregnant friends didn’t understand why I had a hard time being around pregnant women. It wasn’t because I wasn’t happy for them—I was very happy for them, I wouldn’t wish a miscarriage on anyone — it’s because it was a reminder of my losses. Wanting a kid isn’t the same thing as wanting a luxury car or a dream job. Being able to have kids is part of being a woman, so not being able to have one cuts to the core of how some women define themselves. Why can’t I do this simple thing my body was designed to do and other women can do so easily?

Miscarriage and memorial ornaments are by far my biggest sellers. So many women are struggling with infertility and pregnancy and infant loss, and I wish I could tell all those women that they are not alone. Sadly, it’s a common thing that no one talks about, though more and more people are. What speaks of this is the changes made to two of my ornaments. They say, “You left footprints on my heart,” and “Always with me.” Almost always the customer changes it to say “on our hearts” and “with us.” It’s incredible to me. When I designed these ornaments, I was thinking about the woman who suffered the loss, but really it’s a family loss. The partner, grandparents, siblings, everybody experiences the grief. How awesome that they want to be included, too!

The other big surprise to me is that miscarriage ornaments are often ordered as gifts for friends and family members. To me, it’s a personal thing that I’d want to pick out for myself, but why not give it as a gift? What a great reminder that women shouldn’t have to suffer in silence. The people ordering these ornaments are going out of their way to say, “We are a part of this, too.” I love it!

To all the women who are struggling with infertility or grieving the loss of a pregnancy or infant, you are not alone, and your babies are not forgotten. There are hundreds of support groups and sites dedicated to helping you with your grief, and of course, dozens of Etsy sellers here to help you find the perfect way to remember your little angel so you can grieve on your own timeline in your own way.

Cari
www.etsy.com/shop/embervalley
embervalley@hotmail.com

Here’s to a hopeful 2019

Thank you to all my customers! I love you all! Everyone has been incredibly nice and grateful. I saw a lot of repeat customers this past Christmas, some coming from all the way back when I first opened in 2015. I am so happy that you loved your ornament enough to remember me after all these years. It’s my goal to create something special for you to commemorate an important event or remember someone you love, and it’s wonderful to know I’m succeeding.

I completed my fourth successful holiday season, and as I continue into 2019, I hope to continue to grow and expand my business. You’ll see some new product lines, new product designs, and I hope to refresh my brand. This blog will be a written journey through all of it. I will talk about my Etsy experiences, where I get my inspiration, hand stamping tips, design ideas, and whatever else I think would be helpful to you as a customer, new Etsy seller, or hand stamper.

Thank you for reading, and I look forward to hearing from you!
Cari

http://www.etsy.com/shop/embervalley
embervalley@hotmail.com
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