Wednesday, February 4, 2015

All things Red and Pink

 It's that time of year again.  For hearts, and cards, and all things Red and Pink.  I'm thinking that this new design of mine will do the trick.  If I was a baby, or even a tween, I'd love this.  
The Holiday rush is over and I think the people are relaxed enough to just shop for things that they just want.  No presents, no gifts, just cute things for the kids.  Here are some designs I hope they put on their wish lists. 


I'm getting excited about the possibility of participating in some Craft Shows this Spring.  I miss the person to person contact.  And, I have to say that my garments and designs are cuter in person.  It's also very inspiring to be around a creative bunch of crafters. 
Here's hoping old man Winter doesn't over stay his welcome.  I'm looking forward to all the design ideas that Spring has to offer. 




Friday, March 14, 2014

Pink Problems

Red and White make Pink..Right?  Well, I'm finding out that it's not that easy.  My Personalized Batgirl design depends on the logos being nice and pink.  But I'm having problems finding the right Pink.  
I first did this design about two years ago.  No problems.  No complaints.  
Then I got my new computer, and printer.  A printer that uses different ink than I used to. These days,  I would say that at least 15% of my 'work' time is spent on adjusting colors.  
I thought I had it.  For several months I sold, printed and shipped out garments with  my Batgirl design. I got reviews and thank you's from my customers.  Then I got a review that crushed me.  (I take my reviews very seriously)  It said that my Pink looked more like Salmon.  I took a good look at it, and..it did. 
So, I adjusted it down to a nice pinker Pink.  I changed all the Batgirl designs in my system to the new color.  All's well.  
Yesterday I got another disappointing review.  It said my Pink was more Lavender.  I know you can't please everyone all the time.  But I feel that I need to keep trying for that perfect Pink.  

This entry is not a confession, but more of a statement or declaration.  I'm going to try and please everyone.  Everyone that buys my Batgirl design, that is.  Wish me luck.    

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Spring Twin Designs

I'm not sure if it's the extended Winter we're having, or the hope that Spring will surely come.  But my creative juices have been flowing lately.  And mostly toward designs for Twins.  
Spring makes me think of Easter, and Bunnies, and Chickens and Eggs.  So, here are a couple of my Easter inspired designs.
   
All Twins are born, first one then the other.  But which came first? This graphic poses that question is a humorous way.  I love it.  By the way I was born second. Does that make me the Chicken or the Egg, I wonder?
I love my little Bunny's.  It makes a really cute set, but I think they could also be worn separately too.
I've also done a couple of what I like to call my Farm Animal Designs.  My first one was a Horsey, with some horse shoes on the back.  The second one was a Moo Cow, with her tail on the back.  I am already planning on doing a Sheep, and maybe a Chicken.  I thought a Pig would be cute.  That curly tail and all.  But, I'm not sure a pig would send the right amount of "cute".  

I haven't forgotten my Dogs.  A customer asked me to do a dog breed I had not heard of before.  An Italian Spinone.  I had to look it up.  What a beautiful dog!  It was a task, with all that beard and hair, but he turned out pretty good.  
Another customer asked me to do a Newfoundland.  Beautiful dogs also.  
Well, I'm going to go back to the drawing board and wait till Spring really arrives.  Maybe the Spring will bring lots of baby showers! Take care.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Rhoadworks is Back Again..

Several months ago I had to have shoulder surgery.  I never intended to ignore my blog.  But time goes by fast and I simply got busy. 
Good things really do come out of bad sometimes.  For instance.  I am going to get a new heat press.  The one I use now, and for the past 6 years, is a hand press.  It's not hard to use and I've loved it.  But I guess after so many years, things wear out.  Like my shoulder.  
I had to close my shop for almost two weeks.  It almost killed me to not work on customers orders.  But, I opened back up and between physical therapy sessions, I kept up with the orders.  It's amazing how many things you can learn to do with your left hand!
I am researching what kind of "automatic" press to get.  And I can't wait.  It will allow me more time to design and work. 
I love the way these Crows look on Black and White onesies and tees.

Super Heroes are still a hot item.  I'm looking forward to a busy Halloween season.  I have lots more Toddler Tee sizes and colors now.  
 My dogs are growing in numbers too.
 They continue to be popular.
I have even started working with customers pet photos.  Here are three that I did recently.  Love them!
 

Well, I'll sign off with a promise to be back soon.  

Friday, January 11, 2013

New Designs for the New Year

It's a New Year!  And I've been inspired to do some new designs.  You never know where your inspiration will come from.  I was listening to a radio station that only plays comedy.  Hince the Knock Knock - Who's There design.  I love it.  Personally, I think it would look great on tee shirts too.
My iconic Super Hero designs continue to dominate my sales. (Thank You!)  They're really cute and current.  But I want to come up with my own Super Hero designs too.  I've been doing research into all the DC Comic heros.  Lots of ideas are out there to be done.  I've noticed a lack of female Super Heroes.  So, I came up with Pink Power.  I plan to do more for the ladies, but this is my first.  
And of course we all know it's Tax Season.  Sorry to remind you all.  But it's a perfect time to buy my "Daddy's Little Deduction" onesie.  I've had the design around a long time.  But it's always been done on Black.  This year I've brought it out on Green..the color of money!  And it's long sleeve.  It is also available as "Mommy's Little Deduction" upon request.  This green color is a new addition to my line up of colors.  I'll have fun putting designs on this..especially with St. Patrick's Day coming up.
 And of course there have been more dog breeds to do.  Most of them 
have been requests from my dog lov'n customers.  Here are just a few.   

 

Monday, November 12, 2012

Strategy for Black Friday and Cyber Monday

I've decided to really try an participate in the upcoming Black Friday and Cyber Monday foray.  Frankly, I typically just depend on the "Holiday Spirit" and a few online sales to get my site numbers up.  But I think it's time I offer my customers something more.  
Here's my strategy.  I'm going to offer Free Gift Wrapping, Free Gift Card, and Free Gift 2nd Party Shipping.  I'm also going to offer, for a price, Upgraded Shipping.  
After all, that would entice me if I were trying to find a gift online.  
After doing some Etsy Blog and Forum reading, I realized that tweaking some of my photos may not be a bad idea either. Some of those photos were taken 4 years ago, with a fairly cheap digital camera.  Why not put my best foot, and onesie, forward.  
As if that weren't enough, I keep getting requests to do more and more breeds of dogs.  Hey, I'm thankful.  My only problem is that there aren't enough hours in a day.  
My dogs are overrunning Rhoadworks.  Somehow I need to work them into their own little niche.  I'm thinking that an upscale Pet Boutique may be interested in selling them.  
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After Thanksgiving, and Christmas..and when those extra hours show up.. I'll pop my head in a few dog boutiques and give my Dogs a whirl.    Here are my latest..
  Yes.. I do a kitty here and there.  

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Craft Fair Memories

I am going to be in a craft fair in November, and I'm so excited.  Currently, I do all my sales off my Rhoadworks.Etsy site.  And I am addicted to checking my email, and touching base with my customers via email.  After all these years (6 years plus) I still love the process of designing on the computer, printing, cutting out, and pressing.  But..
I miss the personal contact with customers.  There's nothing like sitting behind a table of your wears and watching people stroll by.  As it happens, some of my designs are humorous.


To see folks smile or giggle at my designs is like getting a pat on the back for me.
When someone says "Awh! That's adorable.", they've just given me confirmation that what I'm doing is worthwhile.

If any of you reading this are thinking about getting into business with what you've created.  Try selling it at craft fairs first.  It's a good, and inexpensive way to get feedback on your product.  I made the mistake of starting out with my own web page.  Most of the time it's wasted money, and not necessary.
I can't say enough good things about Etsy.  After hearing "what store do you sell these in?" over and over, I decided to sell on line.  And I actually do sell my onesies in a few gift shops.  I continue to be amazed at how far reaching my market is.  I've sold to customers, through Etsy, to England, Australia, Canada, and even Hong Kong and Mayalsia.

November can't get here quick enough.  I'm ready to set up my table, put out my onesies and enjoy the show.  The sales are so simple.  Customers like what they see, hand you some money, and you literally hand them their order.  No shipping envelopes or postage.  I can't wait.