My Shop at Zibbet

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Mission Accomplished

Yay. I did it. I listed my 1st item in my Zibbet shop late Tuesday night. I listed three more yesterday evening. I was working on the 4th when Tammy came home. I haven't been able to get to the computer or my camera since then, because Tammy has been using them both non-stop since she got home. She finally went outside with some friends just now. So I am jumping on the chance to use the computer to report my progress.

Listing the items was actually pretty easy. Zibbet is very user friendly. The hardest part was, of course, getting decent pics up. I am going to have to break down and buy a better camera eventually, but for now I have to make due with the one I have.

Maybe I'll list some more stuff tonite, but I kind of feel like taking a break from it for now. I am itching to start a new beading project. All this Zibbet stuff is taking away from my precious beading time. There is an award winning beader named Laura McCabe who has named her business "Just Let Me Bead" . I think I now know how she feels.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot to tell you that I will be setting up a booth at a craft fair on July 18. This is big news for me because I work every Saturday and can't really do craft fairs. This one is on a Sunday night, so I can do it. Our town holds concerts on the common on Sunday evenings during summertime. This year they are trying something new and inviting vendors. July 18th is crafter's night, so of course I jumped right on board. I am hoping that I can generate some traffic to my Zibbet shop and have already updated my business card with my shop's web address. I think the card came out really nice. Here it is if you want to see.


Ok, so now I am finally done with my "quick" update. Now I can go bead. It's about time.

TTYL and make it a good night
 Debbie                                      

1 comment:

Mamasakio said...

Wonderful business card, Debbie!

Making good pictures takes up most of the time for me. You don't need to purchase a very expensive camera to make nice pictures. Here is a blogpost that might help (with links): http://mamasakio.blogspot.com/2010/02/pretty-pictures-with-my-diy-light-box.html.
The DIY light box wasn't a successful creation. Please read comments below the post.

And good luck with the craft fair. Let us know how you get on!

Welcome and happy sales on Zibbet :-) Shirley