Pro Tips: Resin, Fluid Art & More — Selling
From Passion to Paycheck: Selling Your Resin & Fluid Art Online - Part 4
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How to Ship Handmade Art Without Losing Money (and Your Mind)
Shipping is one of the biggest stress points for new Etsy sellers, especially when your products are handmade, fragile, or one-of-a-kind. But with the right plan, you can ship your art confidently, protect your profits, and keep your sanity.
This guide walks through exactly what you need to consider to streamline your shipping process and avoid costly mistakes.
From Passion to Paycheck: Selling Your Resin & Fluid Art Online - Part 3
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How to Market Your Etsy Shop
You’ve got your Etsy shop up and running. You’ve got your first listings live. Now what?
Like it or not, buyers won’t just stumble into your store—especially when thousands of new shops launch every day. Marketing matters. But that doesn’t mean you have to become a full-time influencer or post every hour.
This guide walks through ways to promote your Etsy shop, attract real buyers, and build visibility over time, without burning yourself out or losing your mind.
From Passion to Paycheck: Selling Your Resin & Fluid Art Online - Part 2
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How to Set Up an Etsy Shop for Resin or Fluid Art (Without Getting Overwhelmed)
So you’ve decided you’re ready to part with a few pieces and see if your art can find a new home. Great! Etsy is one of the easiest ways to dip a toe into selling online—no need to build a full website or master SEO, just yet. But it helps to know what to expect and how to make the most of the tools they offer.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to launch your shop—from naming and photos to pricing and shipping—without getting stuck in perfection mode.
From Passion to Paycheck: Selling Your Resin & Fluid Art Online - Part 1
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How to Know If You’re Ready to Start Selling Your Art on Etsy
Thinking about turning your resin or fluid art hobby into a business? You don’t need 100 perfect pieces or a flawless Instagram feed to get started. What you do need is clarity about what you’re selling, who it’s for, and how to keep it fun.