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Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

YazBerry on Instagram (& Twitter)



I've been tweeting for a few years now but mostly YazBerry related stuff. In an attempt at soul searching and figuring out what it is that makes me tick this past winter, it occurred to me that I read A LOT of articles online daily. I enjoy cruising my facebook feed for interesting articles friends post and also all of the news sources I follow. I started tweeting links to the things I read, to take a pulse on what interests me. Deep down I think I am hoping it will inspire a career shift and focus.

I love making things, but I also need to make a living. I am hoping it will help me hone in on something that allows both jointly. 

In a further layer of soul searching, I've given myself permission to experiment with instagram. To see what visually makes me tick and how I spend my day. I am a very private person and don't often invite people into my home - in which I am the boss of every creative detail! I also don't like to overshare on the internet (shockingly I have experienced stalkers in the past...wtf I know). 

All of this said, if you would like a more intimate look into what makes this creative person tick, please, I invite you to follow me on InstagramTwitter and as always, thank you for your continued support. 

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Big Changes at YazBerry

Dear fans and friends, and those that are one in the same,

I regret to announce that after a few years of tragically slow sales on my one-of-a-kind handmade clothing and purses, I am going to take a break from the production of aforementioned products. I cannot compete with the prices of mass produced goods overseas that many are demanding of me.

I am an independent artisan. That means I imagine the item, source the materials (online, out driving from store to store, anywhere I can find goods), design the item, I draft a pattern when appropriate or make the item directly on the dress form, I cut, assemble and sew each item, I photograph each item, sometimes many times since I am an amateur photographer at best, I write copy and descriptions of each item, I measure each item, I upload images to the internet, I make my own advertising materials with my basic paint and Microsoft Publisher software, I write blog entries, I promote my own work on facebook and twitter, I try to convince buyers at craft fairs that my work is worthy of your hard earned money, I build display props (which involves sourcing materials, figuring out how to make my idea functional, trouble shooting, rebuilding, redesigning...repeat), I set up my own booth at fairs...the list goes on. I am a Jane of All Trades....literally. All of this while working full time day jobs!

Needless to say, to keep up with the cost of living I need to earn more than minimum wage for all of this work and am not coming anywhere near that. My purses and clothes have been sold at production cost (materials and some labor (and barely)) for the past 10 years because when I raise the prices to a profitable number I experience no sales. I cannot sustain this business model. I love designing purses and clothing, but without a customer base it is a labor of love in vain.

What does this mean? I am not going out of business. I am shifting gears. I will continue making fabulous jewelry and will also continue with the new baby shoes and accessories line. I will consider custom orders on purses and clothing on a case by case basis. I will also consider custom quilting projects, though be prepared to pay what they are worth ($500 - $1500+).

I have been in the process of relocating to a different country for the last 2 years. Once that process is finalized, I will reevaluate my creative pursuits again and may launch a new line. I've wanted to design high end, fashion forward, performance outerwear for many years and may finally be able to take some design classes to learn about some of the technology out there that may make this process doable, though I will not be sewing these pieces from scratch but intend to source a domestic sewing shop to produce them.

As my personal friends are aware, I have been slowly auctioning off at deep discounts, and now finally am giving away, the rest of my handmade purse and clothing inventory. This decision has been extremely difficult for me (simply facing the loss of potential income...not to mention confessing that I failed). Just today I gave away a hand stitched leather piece for free that I know should sell for $300! This decision and my failing business has caused me too much stress, anxiety and depression. It is time to move forward with new ideas.

I want to thank you for your continued interest in my creative pursuits and support over the last decade (can you believe it, YazBerry will be 10 years old in May!). YazBerry has been an interesting ride and I hope you will continue following me as my creative direction shifts in the next few years.

Please continue following me on facebook I am too active there and you will have the most up to date news. You can shop my existing inventory right from my photo albums. I accept payment via PayPal invoices (all major credit cards - no need to even have a PayPal account) and I will ship worldwide. 

Thank you,

Virginia

Monday, February 22, 2010

Vintage Goodies Giveaway!

It's time to reduce my vintage inventory and before I donate these cute vintage items, I wanted to give you a chance to get them for free in my giveaway!

Thank you Twitter buddies @showtimevintage and @dolphinlover197 for your votes on which items I should giveaway.

Included in this week's free giveaway are:
1960's Belted Dress - Pale Green Tulip Print



Quiet yet bold print splattered with graphic tulips throughout. Polyester long sleeve shift can be worn belted or un-belted. Zips up back. I love this one!

Color truest on close up of fabric.

-ERA: 1960's
-COLOR(S): Pale apple green background, shades of yellows and light greens throughout, some white, black outlines of flowers.
-FABRIC: Polyester with some stretch
-LABEL: Joan Curtis
-MEASUREMENTS: 16" Shoulder to Shoulder at back, 41" Back length hits mid calf (on 5'2" woman), 22.5" Sleeve length, 42" Bust at fullest, 38" through Torso, 42" at Hip
-FITS: M/L
-CONDITION: Mint

Also up for free giveaway is:
1980's Embroidered Sweater - Pink with Black Detail

Abstract leaf motif embroidered in the couching technique which is cord placed on top of the fabric and then sewn on. Pink three quarter length sleeve sweater. Pairs great with floor length plaid skirt available in my store.

-ERA: 1980’s
-COLOR(S): Pink, black
-FABRIC: 80% Cotton, 20% Nylon
-LABEL: Designers Originals
-MEASUREMENTS: 35” bust, 30” waist.
-FITS: XS, cording does not stretch. Lays best on small bust.
-CONDITION: Mint

RULES:
1. Leave a comment below with which item you like best and where you would love to wear it!
2. Additional entry if you follow me on twitter @yazberryfashion. Please post a second comment with your twitter name included.
3. You can get a third entry if you become a fan of YazBerry Fashion on Facebook. Please post an additional comment saying you became a fan.
4. Get an additional entry by visiting my store and listing your favorite item in a separate comment: yazberryfashion.etsy.com
5. You can get 2 extra entries if you make a purchase from my store yazberryfashion.etsy.com Please leave a comment with what you purchased listed.

Thank you and good luck! Contest ends Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 9:00 PM Eastern Time.

Friday, November 13, 2009

I'm Starting the Giving Early!

FREE GIVEAWAY!

Since November is the month for giving thanks and December is the month for giving, I've decided to give away a bunch of YazBerry goodies! In November & December I'm going to give away something each week.

Maybe it will be a gift or stocking stuffer for someone special on your list. Maybe it will be a treat for you!

Today's giveaway is a set of 6 handmade wine glass charms to two lucky winners!!! There are two sets available.

I like to call these jewelry for your dinner table. They are made with designer color combinations and metal and glass beads. You can use them on wine glass stems and you can also use them as a napkin ring or in a decorative table setting. Be creative!

I always keep a set on my wine glasses. Here they are chilling in my cabinet to give you an idea of what they look like in use!

The first set up for giveaway today is Golden Dragonflies and Butterflies. It features 3 gold toned metal butterflies and 3 gold toned metal dragonflies on a gold plastic coated wire (so your stemware won't get scratched). The accent beads are different on each of the six so they can double as identification tags. Colors include: forest green, teal, purple iridescent and gold glass beads.

The second set up for giveaway is Copper Leaf. It features inch long glass leaves in varying shapes and colors with sea glass beads on a copper tone plastic coated wire. Again each is a little different to serve as identification tags. Colors include various shades of blues and greens, some white and pale pink.

In both sets the rings and closures are hand formed. I use the plastic coated wire so your stemware loves you. Each is mounted on a shiny sliver corrugated card stock ready to gift!

Not a fan of either set I have in today's giveaway? Send me a message at berry {at} yazberry {dot} com and I would be happy to make you a custom set in your color scheme. These retail for $18.

TO ENTER THE FREE GIVEAWAY:
Do 3 of the following and comment below which you have done :)

1. Visit yazberryfashion.etsy.com and list your favorite handmade item in your comment.
2. Visit yazberryfashion.etsy.com and list your favorite vintage item in your comment.
3. Follow yazberryfashion on twitter.
4. Tweet about this giveaway! Be sure to @yazberryfashion
5. Become a fan of YazBerry Fashion on Facebook(that's where I keep my portfolio).
6. Leave a comment on YazBerry Fashion's Facebook page or in one of the albums there.

Be sure to mention which set of wine glass charms you would like.

Good luck and have fun :)

A winner will be selected at random at 1:00 PM EST Monday, November 16. I'll notify you by e-mail if you win and will pay to ship your gift to you!

Thanks,

Virginia

Monday, November 02, 2009

Scoutie Girl - Zoomed Local - Salem, MA


Upon my recent relocation to Salem, MA, I was discovered by Linda, a blogger forScoutieGirl in her Zoomed Local Blog post on Salem, MA Etsy artisans. She featured one of my Handmade Obi Belts (pictured above), which is made from an antique Japanese Kimono Obi. This one is reversible and available at yazberryfashion.etsy.com.

"scoutie girl is the blog with a penchant for the passionately handmade. we feature original design - from both emerging and established crafters - to enrich your life. for more on sg, read the dirt." (Taken from www.scoutiegirl.com on 11/2/09)


I recently learned about ScoutieGirl's blog myself, as it is a favorite source for all things awesome and hand made on Etsy's Twitter account. I Highly recommend you track down both @etsy on Twitter.com and @scoutiegirlblog on Twitter, for interesting and insightful posts on handmade goodies and fascinating artisans.

While you're there, look for @yazberryfashion to keep up to date on what I'm working on and up to!

Also, blogger Linda, is an artisan herself, she has an etsy store, alamodestuff.etsy.com where she sells quirky switchplates and purses, wallets and pillows made from seatbelts! Be sure to check out her store and her blog www.alamodestuffblog.com!

A thank you goes out to my Model, Naomi!