I am glad to be regularly blogging and reading posts again, it is actually one of my 2022 New Years Resolutions I am putting in place now. I miss my blogging buddies when I am away!
This post is a follow up to the post – My Etsy Shop is Now Reopened – tierneycreates is now TextilesandSmiles which discusses how in late November 2021 I had to close my former “tierneycreates” Etsy shop instead of reopening it due to technical issues, and instead create a new Etsy shop – Textiles and Smiles (“textiles and smiles” is part of my tagline: “tierneycreates: a fusion of textiles and smiles”).

I started the shop with around 31 listings, added 2 more after opening and I’ve sold in a month’s time 11 items.
Most of my sales were from wonderful people I’ve connected with via social media platforms such as my blog, Instagram and Facebook. I also did a little e-mail marketing (just a one-time thing) to friends who are not on social media.
FROM THE WOODSHOP
My partner John made a couple items for my Etsy shop from his woodshop and we’ve sold two packages of them so far – Wooden Spools:
He even did a custom order when someone reached out and requested an inch longer set of spools. He’s going to make some other items for the Etsy shop someday and he has his own section – “From the Woodshop”:

CREATIVITY KITS
One of the fun things I came up for my shop was to sell “Creativity Kits” when I include the book (from my craft book collection) and the fabric (like a jelly roll or other pre-cut) to make something. I pulled “used” books from my crazy existing craft book collection and was able to package them with fabric at a reasonable price since it was a “used” book.
These sold pretty well and here are some examples:
The photos above are “raw” photos, and I did some clean up and photo editing for then Etsy listings…trying to look as professional as possible (or imaginarily professional – ha!).
There is one Creativity Kit I am surprised has not sold yet, I even have it packed up for shipping as I thought it would “fly off then shelf” – one with then book Scrap Republic and 2 pounds of a rainbow of colors of scraps from my personal scrap pile. Perhaps no one trusts my scrap pile – ha!
This is not a book I would part with because I want to make everything in it, but I had accidentally bought a second copy so I was able to part with one. I had trouble putting up the listing for this creativity kit because I kept setting aside the yummy looking package of scraps I put together to use for my own project. Finally I made myself list it as I have so many more scraps to play with in my stash!
I am sure it will sell eventually when the person it is meant for sees it.
LITTLE PILLOWS
I’ve only made one set and it sold – I love little pillows!
I made the above set of 5 little pillows from recycled Pendleton Wool blanket scraps. I plan to make another set in the future. I don’t have anymore of the black and gray wool scraps but I do have some other Pendleton blanket wool scraps. It isn fun recycling!
When I had my first Etsy shop open, tierneycreates, I was selling a pillow I made from Pendleton Wool scraps and put the word “Pendleton” in the title of the listing. I was contacted by the legal department of the Pendleton Wool company for potential “copyright infringement”. I was totally freaked out as a new seller. The paralegal I dealt with at the company was very nice and provided me with education and of course allowed me to fix my error. I definitely remembered that lesson and when I listed these pillows I wrote for my Etsy listing:
Recycled Wool Little Pillow Set – Five (5) 5 1/2 inch x 5 1/2 inch x 2 inch decorative wool pillows
I love working with recycled materials. This set of 5 small pillows measuring 5 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches by 2 inches was made with recycled wool from a well known Oregon based wool manufacturing company. These little pillows would be perfect to decorate your bookshelf!
PROJECT BAGS/DRAWSTRING BAGS
My biggest seller was the project bags/drawstring bags I made.
I sold a couple sets of these:

As well as a couple other project/drawstring bags.
In addition to all the items shown above, I also sold a couple other items, including a set of fat quarters and one miniature kimono but I do not want to bore you with a complete listing of my sales.
I really appreciate all the customers who left reviews, and I’ve received 5 star reviews (huge smiles), which really helps since I am considered a “new seller” on Etsy with my new shop!

WHAT IS NEXT
I am pretty sure I am going to make some more project bags for the shop and I am working on a strategy of what to make and list next. One of my blogging buddies asked about messenger bags so I am thinking of those.
I noticed that many successful Etsy shops focus on like one thing but there are so many things I enjoy making, and I want to keep the shop a fun hobby, so I do not see myself narrowing to just one type of item.
I will share another update on my Textiles and Smiles Etsy shop if I come up with some fun new items in the future!
Postscript
This is a follow up to my post Adventures in Bag Making: Firefly Tote is done!.
I posted the Firefly Tote on Instagram, and as standard etiquette I tagged the pattern designer – Anna Graham of Noodlehead when I credited her patter on my IG post. She has like 90,000 Instagram followers and I was pretty sure she wasn’t going to pay any attention to my tag.
Well next thing I know, she comments on my post and then the next day (I think, or perhaps later the same day), she adds it to her Instagram story!

In addition to tagging me, she also tagged the fabric designer Sarah Golden of that amazing “Maker” fabric that I love so much!
I was blown away on having such exposure as I’ve loved (and purchased) Noodlehead patterns for years; and she is a very well known pattern maker.
What an honor when the pattern designer likes your bag!
Those Creativity Kits are so clever…such a smart way to pass along your used books! The shop looks great by the way, congrats on the success with all your sales and commissions!!
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that 😀😀😀
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Love the craft kits with books too! Great items on Etsy – well done!
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Thanks so much 😀
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Noooooo! I came within a click of buying your Scrap Republic listing because I don’t have that book. There’s still a chance I’ll have a weak moment if somebody else doesn’t get there first. Yikes! I have too many scraps and projects already! But I think you understand that story 😉
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You probably don’t need more scraps – ha! Sorry I provided such a temptation but you got past it 🙂
It is an awesome book and you might want to pick up the book somewhere or take it out of the library.
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Of course she liked your post, you do amazing work! I’m now following your etsy site so I can window shop for new bags. Pendleton is as bad as Disney with copywriting.
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They nearly gave me a heart attack when they contacted me! I didn’t want to go to “copyright prison”! Thanks for your kind words 🙂
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Fun post – love knowing some of the things working in your shop and your success! What fun to be picked up by Noodlehead – I love when that happens.
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Thanks so much I appreciate your thoughtful comments – thanks for stopping by!
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Well done…finding your way back to Etsy and getting it all together.
As always fir me is the freight costs either from or too overseas destinations. I’ve often thought I should have such a store… right now I’m held back with stupid health issues.
A decade ago I sold via a free website a lot of supplies for various fiber crafts and had no problem sending spinning wheels, books and other all over.
Now it’s not easy…
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Thanks so much! I wanted to have people from overseas buy from my Etsy shop if they wanted but the postage and the reliability of transport overseas seemed prohibitive right now. Sorry your health issues are holding you back and maybe you can open a store in the future!
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Congratulations, Tierney! I wish you all the best with your new adventure! may 2022 be filled with good things. 🎊 I think it is a great idea to bundle the books and the scraps or jelly rolls. It is hard to recoup the full price of something hand made ~ especially the lovely, high quality creations you make. These bundles must help to keep things ticking over.
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Thanks so much Anne! I had fun putting together the bundles!
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Congratulations on all those sales, and the thumbs up from the designer. I predict a profitable year for your shop.
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Thanks so much, not making much money but it is fun – definitely more of a hobby 🙂
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Your Etsy shop is lovely, and so are your products! You are going to have amazing success 🙂
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that 🙂
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Go Tierney! Well done on your sales and thank you for sharing the details of your endeavour. Wishing you a year of bumper sales and happy makings for your ETSY shop.
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Thanks so much Mariss! I assume you never got the gift I sent you to SA. Hint it included something like what I had up on my shop :-(.
Thanks for your kind wishes and I definitely need to make more for my shop so it can “bumper” 🙂
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Alas, it still hasn’t arrived. The SA postal system has stopped working as we receive no mail at all. But it may well revive and your parcel will arrive.
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Yikes – no mail at all! Well I will not complain about my postal system…
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🙁
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Good luck with the shop, it looks like you have a great selection of crafty things.
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Thanks so much!
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Congrats on all the sales, and the repost!
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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