My RVA: Around VCU
Some nights I wander around VCU and immerse myself in the hustle and bustle of all of the students.
Anyone passing me thinks that I'm just like them. It's kind of fun taking on an assumed identity. A lot of the times I'm coming from a coffee shop where I've just finished up some work, so I even have my computer and a big bag to look even more the part of the avid scholar.
I walk the paths they walk, and see the things they see, and wonder what it must be like to do this every day. Or almost every day.
I look into windows and notice walls wall papered with PBR cartons (Only in RVA....). I read inside jokes and secret messages (now not so secret) graffitied onto garage doors and brick walls. I hear the sound of the never ending construction slowly fade away as the day exchanges itself for the night. I see expressions of concentration, of worry, of excitement, of passivity and of contentment, on the people who pass by.
I wonder what it must be like to be connected to such a large group of people in such a singular and definite way.
VCU is a part of this city of mine, and though sometimes that can be annoying, primarily with the traffic and over crowded streets during week day afternoons, it's a part of Richmond that I really actually love.
It feels like home.
Invincible
Where To Be Happiest
How To Be Your Shop's Best Critic
I think the biggest importance in any shop is consistency in your information and overall aesthetic and way of doing things. For instance: I was stating in my shop info that my knits took 3-4 weeks to be made before being shipped, however I didn't have that information in each listing and so a lot of my customers missed seeing that because they didn't necessarily look at my shop info before purchasing! As a result I was having to answer a lot of "when is my order going to be ready??" emails.
Is there one area you feel your fellow sellers always struggle with that needs a lot of attention (in terms of the commonly critiqued shop elements)?
I think there are a lot of shops that have some really amazing products but have poor photos of said products. I know that pretty imagery is what I am most drawn to when I peruse Etsy and what also definitely helps get you into treasuries and on the front page! Granted, not everyone is a photographer, but with how amazing point and shoot cameras are these days, and even our phones, it's really not that hard to get good quality photos of the products you're trying to sell. I think natural lighting is definitely key. But even if you still feel intimidated by trying to get some good photos for your shop, ask a friend or local photographer in your area to help you out! Even if you don't have the budget for it, you can most likely trade skills with them and work out an agreement for them to take some photos for you in exchange for some of your products!
Any extra sage wisdom you'd like to share about looking at your own shop or giving feedback to someone else?
Do not compare yourself to other Etsy shops.
Or, let me rephrase that, you can compare yourself in a healthy way, by gauging in the ways that you can change to be similarly successful, but once you start thinking "Gosh I wish I had that many sales" or "Man why am I not this popular?" stop it right there!
You can't compare your beginning to someone else's middle.
Goals | April
I definitely meant to post these sooner but it totally slipped my mind...
As for a few of my other specific goals, I've started the process of redesigning some pieces for the shop for spring/summer as well as fall/winter and will hopefully have some of those up by the end of the spring.
I also feel pretty good about my ability to maintain a good work routine, but still make time for fun and doing things I love that in turn motivate me to work.
I also feel like I had a lot of realizations as to what some good and not so good environments are for me that I have been trying to work in but haven't been working or have been working in that I need to work in more. (Can I say the word "work" more times in a sentence...?)
And I've been waking up early again! Hurray!
So all in all I'd say March was pretty great.
In fact, I'm having the overall theme be: Simplify.
Essentially I'm cleaning out/purging/getting rid of/throwing out a ton.
Although I've gotten significantly better over the last few years, I have a lot of previous years of hoarding things that have rather done me in.
It's honestly just gotten to the point where I'm like "Wait, why do I have this....?" And the answer is so often something to the effect of, "Well... because I've just had it for so long... I never felt like I could get rid of it".
It's a little ridiculous actually. And my overly sentimentality and nostalgia for things doesn't really help.
So overall, I'm just doing
The goal is to participate in a yard sale at the end of the month, after I try to consign/sell some of the nicer things, so that I can at least hopefully make some money off of some of the stuff I no longer need!
So, while I'm not sharing an itemized list of how exactly I'm cleaning out my space, I will share some inspiration and quotes that are helping me stay motivated in this process!
If you have any to share, I'd love to read them.
- Minima's post here in RVA News was a good read in regards to spring cleaning
- The Average Woman Owns Over $500 of Unworn Clothing
- The War On Clutter
- Collect moments, not things.
- "Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated." -Confucius
- "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" -Leonardo da Vinci
- "As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler; solitude will not be solitude, poverty will not be poverty, nor weakness weakness." -Henry David Thoreau
- "Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the meaningful." -John Maeda
Jon & Sarah | Engaged
These two have the sweetest story.
I absolutely loved traveling up to Harrisonburg to shoot their engagement and get to know them better before their wedding in the fall!
It was a little touch and go with the weather all afternoon, but as it turns out the overcast lighting was perfect and it only rained when we were walking from spot to spot. As soon as we stopped to snap photos it stopped! So we definitely were super thankful for that.
These two cuties met at James Madison University, where they are both finishing up school. They even got engaged on JMU's legendary, "Kissing Rock" which you can see in the last few photos.
They definitely got hollered at (people still say "hollered" right...?) by a few students on the quad, which obviously added to the all around fun of the day.
Walking around and having Sarah and Jon point out some favorite spots of theirs around town was definitely my favorite though.
Harrisonburg is a super cute town that I've only visited a handful of times but I always enjoy it when I do.
Could not have asked for a better day or a cuter couple.
But, of course, you can just see for yourself...
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Taking Stock
Inspired by Bridget, who was inspired by Sydney, who was inspired by Pip.
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making: new pretty spring/summer things for the shop. cannot wait to share with you all soon!
cooking: kale. hello new love affair.
drinking: peanut butter and banana smoothies. can't get enough.
reading: love does by bob goff. everyone should read this book. no really. do it.
wanting: to see the baby cheetahs at our zoo already! i mean they're teenagers now. i need to see them before they're all big and old and not as cute.
hurry up: any time i finally get to go to the beach. i am so ready.
looking: for the perfect kimono. because, despite the infatuation i have for this one, i cannot afford it.
playing: these podcasts. love love love them.
wasting: isn't something i feel like i'm doing much of lately.
sewing: nothing at the moment. but i'm thinking about adding some leather things to the shop over the summer...
wishing: i could justify getting this dress
enjoying: time with family
waiting: to see how long all these plants i keep buying are going to live... #blackthumb
liking: this video
wondering: how people just don't eat donuts
loving: coconut oil. who new all of it's miraculous ways? not this girl.
hoping: i can stick to the early hour i've been waking up at this week. because it feels pretty fabulous.
marveling: at new beginnings
needing: the newest best coast album on vinyl
smelling: rosemary
wearing: grey sweatshirts (i have like... 4... that's okay right...)
following: the adventures of julia and yuriy. always.
noticing: greenery and flowers popping up overnight. so much happiness.
knowing: the the mamas & the papas record i picked up at a vintage shop today will be playing on repeat for a while
thinking: about bleaching my dark blue converses. anyone done this before?
bookmarking: this post. for forever. such a heap of good words. and wonderfulness. please go watch the video that's mentioned here as well.
opening: a bag of banana chips cause these things are the best
giggling: at baby cheetahs. always.
feeling: anticipation
Core Values
I've mentioned this before, but I figured I'd go ahead and share this again for you first time readers, I think it's really important to have core values.
Not just for your business, but for your personal life as well.
It helps remind you why you do what you do and keeps you motivated when things get crazy.
Mine end up encompassing a little of both my personal and work life.
Partly because what I do is so much a part of my life, and partly because I put so much of myself into my business and it really is an extension of who I am in so many ways.
So, without further ado...
Stay tremendously interested in things.
Above all point back to my creator in all that I do because He's the source of all things good.
Challenge myself.
Always be willing to learn new things.
Observe the world around me.
Be in love with my life.
Live in a state of thankfulness. Have it be a part of my lifestyle, not just a list.
Collect moments not things.
Remember that no great thing is created suddenly.
Never settle. Aim high. Go confidently.
Pursue excellence.
Encourage and motivate others to be the best that they can be.
Remember that comparison is the thief of joy and to not let my vision of who I want to be obscure my view of who I actually am.
Megan & Joel | Engaged
And, if I may say so without sounding too conceited, I think I'm definitely the perfect person to help them achieve this. Because if there's one thing I love, and that I love taking photos of, it's this city of mine.
We weren't able to shoot at the old GRTC bus depot, like we originally wanted, so we opted for walking around The Fan instead and shooting at pretty spots we found along the way.
Inspiration always strikes more frequently when you're in surroundings you love.
Can't wait to shoot your wedding Megan and Joel!
Thanks for choosing me to be a part of it.
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