I am working hard to get more stock for Etsy ready, if the weather cooperates today I will take pictures of more scarves to post.
I am still so excited about making the Etsy front page. I have a neat tool called Google Analytics that allows me to view various statistics about my site; how many hits each page gets, how long people stayed, where their IP address is located, what browser they used. I had over 200 visits on Sunday! Previously I had only had 33 at the very most, so that is quite a jump.
My next goal for my site is to see 500 visits, I am currently at 442, so the goal is in sight! Another fun thing I found is that my pages have been viewed in ten countries, on four continents. Talk about world wide exposure.
I am trying to build up a business, I sure did not expect this while I was in school or I would have taken some classes on business building and management (insert a wry smile that seven years of college was still not enough...)
I have been working on posting a line of scarves to Etsy that I am really fond of. As soon as the first of these babies came out of the dye process in my early experiments they captivated me. I looked at them and saw the night sky, images from the Hubble Space telescope of distant nebulae and galaxies. Ever since first seeing these pictures shown on a huge screen in my Astronomy class I loved them, the swirling colors, the endless possibility of creation.
When Marcus saw the scarves and said they reminded him of space, without me telling him my thoughts, I knew it was meant to be. Thus many of my recent listings on Etsy have been inspired by the sky and science. Here are some of the scarves and the images that inspired them. (Yes I am a HUGE geek, I know, but I find inspiration in darn near everything, it's just what I do.)
This scarf was inspired by a collection of images from the Orion Nebula, located in the belt of the constellation of Orion. (Click here to see listing)

This next one was inspired by the top portion of the Eagle Nebula. (Click here to see listing)
NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
This next scarf was inspired by an awesome X-ray and Visable light combination image of the Crab Nebula. (Click here to see listing)
To see more of the glorious images from the Hubble Space Telescope please visit their site: http://hubblesite.org
My first Holiday build up down here in Florida is bizarre! It is 80 out side and I am looking at lights, Christmas trees and menorahs. Don't even get me started on the Santa's in shorts and Hawaiian shirts. I am still don't really believe that it is already December, my poor northern body calendar is all confused; why is it dark at 6pm if it is 80?