Here's a little summary of my life since leaving my job:
Day 1: Friday. Dye pink streaks in hair (OK, meant to be purple, but either way I've got my post-teenage rebellion out of the way). Marvel at number of posters continuing to sell from "the Redditing" (over 200). Begin rolling mass quantities of posters and ship a case of them (around 50 tubes). Meet with favorite freelance client and discuss impending launch of her product line (exciting!)
Day 2: Saturday. Throw large birthday picnic/BBQ for four friends, including Jimmy. Spend the entire day cooking and cleaning, not rolling posters. Notice that posters are continuing to sell like mad and become a little alarmed; begin leaving food on stove to go and stuff posters into tubes. Nearly ruin potatoes; manage to not ruin potatoes. Have awesome party.
Day 3: Sunday. Wake up, go to IHOP with overnight guests, recall halfway through breakfast just how many posters I've sold. Go home and frantically roll posters while husband and friend watch terrible Japanese B-movie RoboGeisha. Against will, sort of enjoy RoboGeisha. Do nothing but roll posters for remainder of day.
Day 4: Monday. Roll posters. Run out of poster tubes. Realize shipment of poster tubes from supplier should be coming. Look at tracking, discover that poster tubes have in fact been shipped to billing address rather than shipping address (which is my parents' house, several hours away and they're on vacation). Call company, am assured that they will redirect the package of tubes.
Day 5: Tuesday. Roll posters. Ship a bajillion international posters. Seriously test patience of nice postal worker. Roll more posters. Wonder where my tubes are.
Day 6: Wake up filled with bizarre craving to watch Beauty and the Beast. Purchase Beauty and the Beast DVD. Watch it while rolling posters. Realize as end credits roll that tubes never arrived. Check tracking page, discover that tubes were delivered...to the billing address. Leave passive-aggressive message for tube company. Panic and try to figure out where to get that many mailing tubes on short notice.
So basically, I've just been rolling posters. I'm getting them out as quickly as I can, although the mailing tube debacle is making it difficult. Stay tuned, kids...
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Showing posts with label kate. Show all posts
6.08.2011
the state of the studio
tags:
behind the scenes,
etsy,
frustration,
hair,
job,
kate,
life,
panic,
posters,
work
6.01.2011
this is kind of a big deal
There's some exciting stuff brewing at Blimpcat HQ, and it's not just coffee. Tomorrow marks a very important day for the shop (and for me personally). It's Jimmy's 25th birthday, which is awesome, but it's also...
...my last day at my full-time job!
Two weeks ago I gave notice that I would be leaving my day job in early June. Business has been growing steadily over the first months of this year, and I decided in March to try to find a freelance position, something that would allow me to work on Etsy nearly full-time while still providing a safety net if I had a slow week. I found that job (writing for Groupon), got my ducks in a row, took a deep breath, and off we go.
The day I put in my notice, as I was coming back from the quittin' meeting, I was flooded with text messages and Tweets telling me that our Know Your Coffees poster was featured on Etsy's Facebook page. Within moments, orders started pouring in, and kept up for the rest of the day. It ended up being my biggest day, sales-wise, in my long history on Etsy. I took it as a sign from the universe that I'd made the right decision.
So what does all this mean for the store? It means lots of good things. More designs, more often. Quicker response and turnaround times. And expansion into a new realm I've been dying to enter for a long time now: home goods. I love furniture, it's one of my greatest passions, and with any luck you'll be seeing some original pieces pop up in the shop in the next few months.
To top it off? While I'm writing this post, explaining how I took my big day of sales as a sign that I was making the right decision, we were featured on Reddit--and today we've sold even more than we did on Coffeeday. Double universe bonus!
...my last day at my full-time job!
Two weeks ago I gave notice that I would be leaving my day job in early June. Business has been growing steadily over the first months of this year, and I decided in March to try to find a freelance position, something that would allow me to work on Etsy nearly full-time while still providing a safety net if I had a slow week. I found that job (writing for Groupon), got my ducks in a row, took a deep breath, and off we go.
The day I put in my notice, as I was coming back from the quittin' meeting, I was flooded with text messages and Tweets telling me that our Know Your Coffees poster was featured on Etsy's Facebook page. Within moments, orders started pouring in, and kept up for the rest of the day. It ended up being my biggest day, sales-wise, in my long history on Etsy. I took it as a sign from the universe that I'd made the right decision.
So what does all this mean for the store? It means lots of good things. More designs, more often. Quicker response and turnaround times. And expansion into a new realm I've been dying to enter for a long time now: home goods. I love furniture, it's one of my greatest passions, and with any luck you'll be seeing some original pieces pop up in the shop in the next few months.
To top it off? While I'm writing this post, explaining how I took my big day of sales as a sign that I was making the right decision, we were featured on Reddit--and today we've sold even more than we did on Coffeeday. Double universe bonus!
tags:
announcements,
behind the scenes,
direction,
etsy,
future,
job,
kate,
life,
shop
4.06.2011
winds of change
Well, as you can all see, I haven't been posting for a while. We got a little swamped around here, and the blog sort of got pushed to the bottom of the heap...and unfortunately, it stayed there. I've been thinking about why that is, and I think I've finally come to a conclusion.
I may be way off-base in what you all want to read, but I think I've been trying too hard to be Design*Sponge, or Green Wedding Shoes, or any of those other fine blogs with design and weddings where you can get a fix of pretty new stuff. And so that isn't going to be the focus of this blog anymore. Not to say that I won't share wedding ideas or cool things with you...just that those posts will happen when I genuinely have something interesting to share--I won't make a post about weddings just because it's Wednesday, or something.
So what will the focus be now? At the risk of sounding narcissistic...us!
Our customers (our lovely, wonderful customers) share a lot about their lives with us...you can really tell a lot about a person from their wedding! And now we think it's high time we returned the favor. So from now on, this blog will be about the creative process behind Blimpcat, what we're up to in our daily lives, anything relevant to the shop (and quite a bit that isn't). We hope you'll pop in once in a while to chat, see what's going on, or offer suggestions of what you think we should be offering. Because everything we do...we do it for you, kids.
I may be way off-base in what you all want to read, but I think I've been trying too hard to be Design*Sponge, or Green Wedding Shoes, or any of those other fine blogs with design and weddings where you can get a fix of pretty new stuff. And so that isn't going to be the focus of this blog anymore. Not to say that I won't share wedding ideas or cool things with you...just that those posts will happen when I genuinely have something interesting to share--I won't make a post about weddings just because it's Wednesday, or something.
So what will the focus be now? At the risk of sounding narcissistic...us!
tags:
announcements,
behind the scenes,
blog,
direction,
future,
jimmy,
kate,
life,
shop
2.17.2011
change of scenery: blimpcat's office renovation
Hello everyone! We've been absent for the last few days, not because of a sudden lack of wonderful Etsy gems or wedding inspiration, but because of something closer to home. In our home, to be precise. Ever since Jimmy and I moved into our place two years ago, we've kept busy making the place feel like home: painting rooms, buying and refinishing furniture, and in one traumatic episode, removing three layers of hideous wallpaper from the master bathroom.
Throughout all this activity, we've been using our shared office pretty much as a dumping ground. Every conversation that started with "Where does this go?" ended with "Put it in the office for now, we'll figure it out." The room is bland, dark (owing to no overhead lighting and the "window" being a glass door that opens out onto a shady porch) and very cluttered, so I almost never work there.
Last weekend, I finally decided I'd had enough. We didn't want to paint the walls, since it was too much work to move everything out, we were working on a limited time frame, and Jimmy liked the color. So I set out to work with what we had. I'm seriously embarrassed to show you the "before" picture, but in the interest of full disclosure, here it is...
ICK AGH what an awful space. Note the crappy stick lamp I hated, the extreme excess of furniture, the pile of papers and homeless dishes on the desk, the non-functioning old PC, the mostly unused pegboard...it's pretty terrible. The first step was just removing all the crap from the space. Once that was accomplished, it already felt better. I sold both the rolling sewing-machine carts on Craigslist, along with the desk lamp, and gave the computer to Jimmy to tinker with.
I wanted a custom-built glossy white L-shaped desk and a white chair, to brighten the space and make what little light there is more effective--like this:
But I knew right away we couldn't afford to start from scratch (we were working on a budget of about $200). So we decided to use my despised folding table as a base, and build a new top for it, with a counter extending from it along one wall. Here's what that looked like:
I've already painted the pegboard in this picture, and installed a big pendant lamp (see how much of a difference the overhead light makes?). We built a plywood top and shelf and installed them; all the heavy objects in our house are piled onto the wood while the glue dries. At one point our vacuum and cat were also up there! After installing the new wood, the next task was to paint it, and begin decorating. Here are the things we bought for the new space:
What do you think?? It took many coats of polyurethane to make the desk so shiny, but it was 100% worth it--the light just bounces everywhere now, it's very inviting. The rug (I know, I know, Wal-Mart, but my shopping options are limited here) keeps my feet warm when Mitzy (the Blimpcat herself) isn't sitting on them. The chair is surprisingly comfortable, and I love its modern design. And now the special things I want to showcase are arranged with thought and care, rather than just tossed wherever. I think it's funny that I got rid of furniture, but actually have more working space now!
The "gallery wall": my Etsy to-do list chalkboard, a Ben Folds concert poster made by local artist Ben Chlapek, two of Jimmy's vintage cameras, a brass duck and heart that my aunt gave me as a child, a toy 1957 Chevy Bel-Air (my favorite car), two of my favorite wedding photos, a teapot made by my dear friend Emily, and a pair of "stress cows" from my day job.
I needed to organize my writing instruments and cutting tools, but I didn't really want to spend any money. So I just designed some simple wrappers, printed them out on kraft paper, and covered up empty cans (coconut milk, black beans and tomatoes, I think!).
I never liked my old gooseneck desk lamp, so I replaced it with this "normal" lamp. The photo on the desk is one of my favorites from the wedding, of three of my bridesmaids blowing bubbles.
This poor swan was all by himself on the clearance shelf at Pier 1. I brought him home to hold Post-It notes for me (I have a little addiction). If you've ordered anything from me in the past, you should be familiar with the fat cat cards there :)
So I'm sorry for the delay in blog updates since we've been busy getting the office together--but I could not be happier with the new space, and I hope you like it too! Now, when you get a package with a fat cat on the front, you'll know it was lovingly designed and packed right here.
Throughout all this activity, we've been using our shared office pretty much as a dumping ground. Every conversation that started with "Where does this go?" ended with "Put it in the office for now, we'll figure it out." The room is bland, dark (owing to no overhead lighting and the "window" being a glass door that opens out onto a shady porch) and very cluttered, so I almost never work there.
Last weekend, I finally decided I'd had enough. We didn't want to paint the walls, since it was too much work to move everything out, we were working on a limited time frame, and Jimmy liked the color. So I set out to work with what we had. I'm seriously embarrassed to show you the "before" picture, but in the interest of full disclosure, here it is...
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I wanted a custom-built glossy white L-shaped desk and a white chair, to brighten the space and make what little light there is more effective--like this:
- Paper lantern and cord kit from Pier 1 ($25)
- Porcelain duck and lotus bowl from Pier 1 ($5 total)
- White flokati rug from Wal-Mart ($20, bought on a gift card)
- Chrome lamp and shade from Wal-Mart ($15)
- Clear acrylic book holders from Wal-Mart ($6 for two)
- White gauze curtain from Wal-Mart ($7 on clearance)
- Cube shelves from Kohl's (normally $34 for 3, bought two sets on sale for $17 each)
- Photo frames from Kohl's (also 50% off, $15 for 3)
- Chalkboard sticker from Kohl's ($11 on clearance)
- Monofilament and eye screws for "floating" memo board area ($5)
- Ikea JULES chair (given to me for free by a good friend)
What do you think?? It took many coats of polyurethane to make the desk so shiny, but it was 100% worth it--the light just bounces everywhere now, it's very inviting. The rug (I know, I know, Wal-Mart, but my shopping options are limited here) keeps my feet warm when Mitzy (the Blimpcat herself) isn't sitting on them. The chair is surprisingly comfortable, and I love its modern design. And now the special things I want to showcase are arranged with thought and care, rather than just tossed wherever. I think it's funny that I got rid of furniture, but actually have more working space now!
I needed to organize my writing instruments and cutting tools, but I didn't really want to spend any money. So I just designed some simple wrappers, printed them out on kraft paper, and covered up empty cans (coconut milk, black beans and tomatoes, I think!).
I never liked my old gooseneck desk lamp, so I replaced it with this "normal" lamp. The photo on the desk is one of my favorites from the wedding, of three of my bridesmaids blowing bubbles.
This poor swan was all by himself on the clearance shelf at Pier 1. I brought him home to hold Post-It notes for me (I have a little addiction). If you've ordered anything from me in the past, you should be familiar with the fat cat cards there :)
So I'm sorry for the delay in blog updates since we've been busy getting the office together--but I could not be happier with the new space, and I hope you like it too! Now, when you get a package with a fat cat on the front, you'll know it was lovingly designed and packed right here.
tags:
behind the scenes,
cozy,
etsy,
furniture,
green,
home,
house,
inspiration,
jimmy,
kate,
modern,
monochrome,
office,
our place,
photo,
remodeling,
shop,
white
1.17.2011
new year, new blog, new designs
Hello all, and welcome to Blimpblog! I'm Kate, the proprietor of Blimpcat Studio, and I'll be your guide through my world of weddings, design, Etsy and the Internet. Blimpcat was founded in February 2010 by myself and my then-fiance, Jimmy, to help us save for our wedding and honeymoon, which took place in October of 2010. Over the last year, Blimpcat has gone from the means to an end (save up for a Parisian honeymoon) to the end itself--I love designing, and working with brides and grooms to make their weddings perfect. But really, any occasion is a good opportunity to bring a little beauty into your life!
So what can you expect from here? Well, in addition to showcasing my new designs as they come up, I want to enhance your design and wedding experience. I'll be posting about wedding DIY ideas, digging up undiscovered Etsy gems for you, pointing out upcoming trends in design, and offering the occasional cool, funny, or useful link. Feel free to comment or email me if you've got a question or an idea--I'd love to help you out!
We've posted a lot of new designs in the last week--let's take a quick look!
Check them out--we'd love to design something just for you!
So what can you expect from here? Well, in addition to showcasing my new designs as they come up, I want to enhance your design and wedding experience. I'll be posting about wedding DIY ideas, digging up undiscovered Etsy gems for you, pointing out upcoming trends in design, and offering the occasional cool, funny, or useful link. Feel free to comment or email me if you've got a question or an idea--I'd love to help you out!
We've posted a lot of new designs in the last week--let's take a quick look!
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First, the Vintage Baby birth announcement collection launched! We have four pretty new designs to announce your new arrival with flair. |
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Second, we have a pair of new wedding invitations, Venn Love (for the stylish geek) and Isobel Script (for the classic bride with a modern edge). |
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Third, we have a much-anticipated new cake topper, Cameo! |
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And finally, we have two designs for your big move--a housewarming party invitation and a house illustration poster. |
tags:
cake topper,
etsy,
faq,
invitations,
items,
kate,
new,
weddings
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