The start of a new year is often a time of reflection on the past year. Yesterday I reflected on some facts and figures from Inspired By Hand,
and today I thought I would take some time to share my personal thoughts from the past year and some goals for the upcoming year. I figure what better way to do this than to interview myself!
What have been a few of your favorite sources of design inspiration, online or off, throughout the past year?
There are so many!
This year I was lucky enough to participate in an online class hosted by Elsie Flannigan. That was a big source of inspiration, and one of the coolest things about it was that I met so many other people like myself, living their everyday life, trying to find and/or nurture their creative spirit.
Going offline, I was also lucky enough to attend a workshop hosted by one of my absolute favourite photographers, Brooks Reynolds. I learned so much at this workshop, and felt so inspired after leaving. It really helped me focus with my photography and figure out where I want to go with it, and the next few steps on how to get there!
Going back online, there are a number of websites that I visit daily for inspiration including:
Modish
Creature Comforts
Indie Fixx
Princess Lasertron
How 2 Draw a Cup of Coffee
What milestones do you recall from 2008?
January- Was working as a Graphic Designer on a leading scrapbooking website where I was introduced to the work of tonnes of inspiring and creative women!
February- Was introduced to Etsy by a colleague
March- Exhibited Photos at my first Art Show
April- Spent a lot of time preparing for the opening of my Etsy Shop
May- Grand Opening of Tanybug, my Etsy shop
June- started this blog, Inspired By Hand
July- Upgraded my sewing machine!
August- Made a lot of advances in skills in my professional career as a Web Designer
September- Wrote guest blog on Indie Fixx, was also featured on GeekSugar
October- One of my photos was chosen to be featured on the CBC website
November- Started online class with Elsie Flannigan
December- Exceeded my sales goals for 2008 in my Etsy Shop
What design trends or popular styles from 2008 that you like more than others?
This year has been the year of 3 things for me. Damask, Naive line drawing styled art, and chunky knits.
Basically anything with damask appeals to me, and I think to others as well. My black and white damask camera strap has been my most popular seller!
Naive line drawings and paintings have really taken off this year as well. The works of artists such as ashleyg and prettylittletheives remind me of the innocence of children's drawings, but with a much more sophisticated and modern twist.
by prettylittletheives
by ashleyg
And the final trend I was in love with this year was big chunky knits. Particularly cowls and fingerless gloves. This cowl was one of my favourite purchases of the year, and I love everything in this shop!
by houseofhemp
Have you followed the work of any particular designers during the past year?
If you follow my blog, you probably already know the answer to this but here they are anyways:
Elsie Flannigan
Michele Maule
Princess Lasertron
Can you tell us a business lesson you learned from starting your Etsy Shop in 2008?
To take most business advice I get with a grain of salt. It seems for every 5 people that say to do things one way, there's 5 more who say to do it the other. I have learned to just do what is right for myself, while trying my best to deliver a very high standard of customer service!
Do you have any new year’s resolutions for your business in 2009?
Honestly, to spend far less time in the Etsy forums.
Do you have any upcoming projects planned for 2009 that you’re excited about?
I am really excited about the New Shop I am opening on Etsy. I have been debating for months about splitting my efforts into two shops and finally decided it would be for the best. I will continue to provide Camera Straps and Photography Accessories in My Etsy Shop, Tanybug, but will also be opening a second shop, Lynse & Fancy, in the first week of January. Lynse & Fancy will allow me to focus on my art and other handmade fancies, without being overshadowed by my camera straps! I am thrilled about this because I love painting, and am very excited for my paintings to have a home of their own! Watch for sneak peeks this week!!
It's been fun looking back on 2008 and am I getting very excited about what 2009 will hold for me. Thank you to everyone who has supported me by through reading, commenting, emailing, shopping, sponsorship, or just saying hi! Happy New Year to everyone, and all the best in 2009!
All things handmade!
Looking Back on 2008 and Ahead to 2009!
Monday, December 29, 2008
Posted by tanyBUG at 12/29/2008 09:28:00 PM 3 comments Links to this post
Labels: 2008, ashleyg, brooks reynolds, Elsie Flannigan, etsy, Lyndsey McDonald, Lynse and Fancy, michele maule, prettylittlethieves, Princess Lasertron, tanybug
Looking Back at Inspired By Hand
2008 has been a great year for Inspired By Hand. In fact, June 2008 was when Inspired by Hand was conceived, and has been a year of growth and inspiration for me, and hopefully for you as well. As this year wraps up, I thought it would be a good time to look back on some facts and figures from Inspired By Hand, and to remember some of our favourite articles!
2008 Statistics (June - December)
- 585 Comments
- 94 Posts
- 6 Comments / Trackbacks per article on average
- 13 Posts written per month on average
- 11,918 pageviews
- Average time on page: 1:30 on average
- 64 Highest Subscriber Count (also current!)
Top 5 Most Popular Articles Based On Traffic
- Writing Your Blog With Search Engine Optimization in Mind
- Top 11 Mistakes I See New Bloggers Make
- The No Knit Scarf How-to
- Make this Bittyblock yours! - Giveaway
- Funky Camera Straps on Sale!
Some Of My Favourites
Below are some of my favourite articles here on Inspired By Hand, other than the Top 5 Above.
Posted by tanyBUG at 12/29/2008 08:14:00 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: 2008, Inspired By Hand, review, stats
A Camera Case for Christmas
Saturday, December 20, 2008
I am so excited about this camera case I made last night! My sister has been bugging me for months to make some accessories for point and shoot cameras, and I've been experimenting, but have nothing solid yet. I did want to make her something for Christmas though, so last night I sat down and worked from this tutorial from Pink Penguin.
It's a great tutorial with lots of pictures! I strayed from the examples slightly and used my own fastener, and button embellishment instead of the recommended hole and button in the tutorial. I also used fleece instead of batting for the padding.
It was my first time binding, so I was very thankful for the tutorial! Now I just hope my sister doesn't see this before Christmas....

Related Articles
Posted by tanyBUG at 12/20/2008 07:40:00 PM 6 comments Links to this post
Labels: camera case, christmas gift, damask, handmade, quilted, sewing
and....exhale
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Wow! The lead up to Christmas has been a super busy time, as you can perhaps tell by my lack of regular blog posting! Between all of the sales in my Etsy Shop, making and sending out Christmas cards, decorating the house, Christmas shopping, and a really busy couple of weeks at work, I've been feeling like I'm running around holding my breath for the whole month of December.
As of tonight, I finally feel like I can exhale.
I have drawn the line for orders to be shipped from my shop in time for Christmas. I've finished my Christmas shopping and wrapped everything! I've got all of the Christmas cards sent out, all of the decorating I am going to do is done, and things at works are starting to ease up!
I have a little bit more sewing and crafting to do before Christmas, for gifts for friends and family, but that's about it! Over the holidays I plan on creating a LOT of new items for my Etsy Shop, including some new camera straps, some new art work, and a few other fun items I've been planning in my head. I am very excited about doing lots of creating and feeling inspired over the Holidays, so watch for new items in my shop in the New Year!
I also have some big plans for Inspired By Hand in the New Year, so watch for some changes and enhancements in the first month or two of 2009!
I also wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of my readers and subscribers! I look forward to inspiring you in 2009! Happy Holidays everyone!
Posted by tanyBUG at 12/18/2008 09:10:00 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: etsy, Merry Christmas, tanybug
Things My Boyfriend Makes
Sunday, December 14, 2008
My boyfriend has been eying up my perler beads since I bought them a couple of weeks ago. Last night while I was doing random things around my house the urge got the best of him, and he finally started playing around with the beads, the big square peg board, and a pair of my tweezers!
I was so impressed with what he came up with! He's going to take it into work and use it as a coaster for his desk.
I think "Things my Boyfriend Makes" is going to become a sporadic feature here on Inspired By Hand! It's so fun, and often somewhat funny, when he plays with my art and craft supplies!
Posted by tanyBUG at 12/14/2008 09:41:00 PM 3 comments Links to this post
Labels: autobot, perler beads, things my boyfriend makes, transformers
My Wish List
Tuesday, December 9, 2008

1. Baby owl in white made by therunnybunny
2. Imperial Giclee Print by Michele Maule
3. I love Photography Print by Elsie Flannigan
4. Buttoned gloves handmade by kmknits
Posted by tanyBUG at 12/09/2008 09:02:00 PM 2 comments Links to this post
Labels: Elsie Flannigan, etsy, handmade, kmknits, michele maule, therunnybunny, wish list
Pioneer Woman action set 2!
Monday, December 8, 2008
If you are into photography, and especially if you are still learning, you should really check out the Pioneer Woman's Blog if you haven't already. It's full of great tips and tricks, and comprehensive How-To's on all aspects of photography is very easy to understand terms.
Today the Pioneer Woman released her 2nd set of Photoshop Actions, free for download on her blog. I've been using her first set for a few months now, and love them, so I am super excited about this second set! Quick, go check them out now!!
Related Links
Posted by tanyBUG at 12/08/2008 11:15:00 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: actions, photoshop, pioneer woman
Free gift for 100th purchase!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Hello Blog, I haven't forgotten about you, I've just been super busy! Just over 6 months after opening my Etsy Shop, I am sitting at sale #99! I am so thrilled and want to share my excitement with sale #100! My next customer will receive this free mini-book, handmade by me, inspired by Elsie's class. My gift, to you!
This mini-book would make a great little scrapbook to share your favourite photos, or shots from every day life! You could also take it apart and and more of your own pages, or alter as you desire!
Related Links
Tanybug - My Etsy Shop
Perler Beads on Flickr
More info on Elsie's Class
Posted by tanyBUG at 12/07/2008 09:58:00 AM 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Elsie Flannigan, etsy, free gift, perler beads, tanybug











