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The Ghouls Guild over on Artfire is having their first annual Trick or Treat event at Artfire! 13 days of deals, prizes, and spooky fun from Artfire's creative creatures of the night!
One spooktacular thing the Ghouls Guild is offering during Trick or Treat 2009 is a scavenger hunt! You can read their blog post for more details, or just head straight to the form to participate and win!
Take advantage of the Ghoul's coupon codes and save on rockin' Halloween treats! Check out the latest sales here.
Want to check out the awesome sales, deals, and prizes the Ghouls Guild is offering for their Trick or Treat 2009 event? Simply search the tag: Trickortreat2009 on Artfire! You can search for Ghouls Guild items YEAR ROUND on Artfire searching the tag GhoulsGuild.
The Ghouls Guild is a group on Artfire for artists, designers, crafters, and artisans who celebrate Halloween all year. It's run by the avid Halloween lover shesbattydesigns, aka Jamie Sabot of Handmade News. Interested in the Ghouls Guild? Anyone on Artfire with some work that reflects their love for Halloween or darker items is welcome to join! (Click here for membership requirements.)
Here's just a small sample of some prizes:
Follow the Ghouls Guild:
Blog: http://ghoulsguild.blogspot.com/
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/ghoulsguild
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/groups/ghouls/pool/
Twitter: #GhoulsGuild
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SPOTLIGHT on MtCoffinz!

CreepyQueen: So First off, What is MtCoffinz?
MtCoffinz:We are trying to be a ?One Stop Shopping? Experience for alternative clothing. We still make absolutely every single item by hand. We have diversified enough over the years to have lots of dark gothic and Steam Punk skirts. We also have tons of Neon Raver Bright Party TuTus. If you are heading to a special event party, like Burning Man or a 3-Day Rave, then you should start shopping here first.
CQ: Who is MtCoffinz?
MtC:Technically, MTCoffinz is just Jinx. That?s me, a coffee Fueled Sewing Robot. I design all of the patterns, choose the colors, sew the clothing, take the photos, and answer emails. However, it would be unrealistic to say that I can keep up with all of those demands. Riven, my wonderful assistant, now answers most of the email questions (about 350 per day!) I also get lots of help from my husband who does almost all of the screen-printing and he writes the online item listings.

CQ: How did MtCoffinz get Started?
MtC: I started making clothes with my mom when I was still very young. In my teens, I had a dance studio where I taught kids dance routines. When we had competitions, I used to make all of my dancer?s costumes.
That led to making clothes for my friends, then for their friends, and so on. I started selling online with eBay many years ago, which led to my own online store, and then I had some requests for consignment shops. I currently sell in a few consignment shops in several countries. Then Etsy was born. I love it! Almost all of my newest stuff goes straight to Etsy. We have 2 Etsy shops that are doing very well.
CQ: Do you have a favourite piece for sale right now?
MtC: I have 1 item that holds a special place. I made a Giant Red and Black Prom skirt last year. It was the first one and I was kinda testing the waters to see if anyone would like it. I was also a little cautious about pricing it at $150.00.
Well it turns out that it was the start of something great. That skirt was an immediate success and we sold more than 40 the first year during Prom Season. I started getting requests for the same skirt in alternate colors. That skirt is now available in about a dozen colors with more coming. The summer Wedding season was also very good and I expect it to get better when we roll out new styles for formal events.

CQ: What do you think makes the perfect tutu?
MtC: There are several things that a skirt has to have before it can even be called a tutu. It has to be sewn not tied. It has to have a real waistband, not a piece of string or ribbon. It has to be machine washable so you can enjoy it over and over again.
To make it perfect it has to have bold or vibrant colors that are eye-catching. It needs to be really full and pouffy. All of our skirts are ruffled by hand. Even the smaller skirts can have 20 yards of tulle in them. All of those hand folded ruffles are the key to making it durable and full.
CQ: What do you find was one of the hardest things you had to overcome so far with the start up of your shop?
MtC: The first few challenges were based around finding fabric and materials in large quantities. Even from the beginning, I wanted to make clothing that could be reproduced so we could have a full store of regular items. It?s great to have loads of One-of-a-kind items, but they sell out so fast that it was hard to keep the inventory stocked up.

CQ: What are your future plans for MtCoffinz? Any new pieces in the works?
MtC: I am always adding new colors and styles to our inventory. That?s the fun part. We do all of our own screen-printing on site, so if I can?t find the right fabric?I?ll just make it! Halloween is right around the corner, so I?ll be releasing lots of new styles.
The future is looking pretty bright, I am planning an adding at least two full time employees to help with fabrication and production of the regular inventory items. That will give me a lot more time to create unique items. By Homecoming dance season, I hope to have lots of full length skirts for alternative girls. It?s going to be really exciting!
Plus we will have lots more pictures with Miss Mischief. She is a stunning model who works with SMP photography. They are working with us exclusively in New England. [See above graveyard photo and right below this].

CQ: Where can readers of CreepyQueen buy and find more about you and your shop?
MtC: Google! MTCoffinz is almost everywhere (eBay, Etsy, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LiveJournal, YouTube?) Just type in MTCoffinz and you can find us all over. Every account has the same name so it?s really easy to find us!
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CreepyQueen: So First off, What is Shanalogic?
Shanalogic: ShanaLogic.com is an online boutique that features jewelry, accessories, plushes and apparel designed by independent artists and designers from around the world! I think it might even be the largest curated 100% indie shop there is (anyone want to challenge this? ;-)
CQ: Why did you decide to start Shanalogic?
SL: I run another site called PixelgirlPresents.com. It's a free desktops and icons site and because it's a download site, it's very expensive to run. I noticed that a lot of my artists from PixelgirlPresents.com also sold their artwork. I started featuring their prints and goods on PixelgirlPresents and well, it just sort of expanded from there!

CQ: Do you have a favourite product that's for sale right now?
SL: Haha, it's so hard to pick just one! How about I pick the few that I'm into this week? ;-) I adore the double heart padlock bracelet by marty flint, the kittle love necklace by mark poulin, the stripey armwarmers by mtcoffinz, the cupcake charm bracelet by amy secrest and the creepy bunny necklace by claire belton (it's reversible!!) Really I love everything since the site are things I specifically choose to sell.
CQ: Do you have any suggestions or tips for people that would like to start up their own independant craft business?
SL: Yes, Do what you LOVE! If you love it, people will be able to tell. If you are doing something to make a quick buck, the craft world isn't for you (trust me;-). Oh, and get an accountant!

CQ: What do you find was one of the hardest things you had to overcome so far with the start up of your shop?
SL: Originally it was dealing with the numbers and money. I ended up hiring a bookkeeper and accountant so that I didn't make anymore mistakes. I'd say the hardest thing to overcome is what's happening right now! The economy is terrible and it seems like more and more "indie shopping" portals are popping up all over the place. Many aren't curated or controlled in any way, while others market themselves as handmade but mix in mass-produced items making it confusing to the buyers. It dilutes the market and makes it hard for artists to succeed.
CQ: What are your future plans for Shanalogic?
SL: To stick around! No seriously, right now I'm in a small warehouse with 2 employees. I admit I'd like to be a tad larger (maybe 4 employees?;-). I just want to continue to be the most reliable source for independent gear on the web!

CQ: Where can readers of CreepyQueen find you and your shop?
SL: Shanalogic.com
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When visiting Ms. Paige's online shops for the first time I squealed with delight. She has a very unique style inspired by her daydreams and put down to paper and crafting to create the persona of the grave yard girls. Her Etsy store you can find here. On this site you can find buttons, mini top hats, and purses. Super cute stuff:
Her website found here; you can see her cartoons, t-shirts, comics, cards, band interviews, and even bio's for
each of the grave yard girls!
This gal is beyond talented and I am extremely pleased to have her for a featured shop!
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Introducing Plastique SynthetiX. Although this shop is new to Etsy, you can see when you visit this shop that Christopher is not new to creating. His shop consists of prints from his hand drawn illustrations inspired by celtic and tribal art. Beautifully detailed and intricate drawings that are simply amazing, it is clear Christopher is passionate about what he does. Check him out! You can find is shop online at plastiquesynthetix.etsy.com!

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This weeks featured shop is the one and only; Posh and Prim Boutique. This amazing online treasure supports independent artists and only sells handmade! This shop is a DIY lovers dream. From health and beauty products to handbags and jewelry this shop is sure to snag your eye somewhere!
Although the online shop was opened Black Friday of 2008, the owner has been creating for over 12 years now. Born from the need to provide additional income as she needed to help support a disabled Naval war veteran and 4 children, one of which has autism.
(Posh and Prim also takes take some of the profits made and gives to Autism Research.)
You can check out this Dallas Texas based store online at www.poshandprim.com!

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The featured seller this week is Sinister Creations.
I had the pleasure of working with her this week to find out a little more about the; who what where of all that is Sinister, and I must say that I am impressed.
Sinister Creations is run by Evillure, who is a self taught (with a little help from mom) seamstress, and soap maker who has been creating for years. She is a multifaceted DIYer with a clear passion for what she does.
Her inspiration comes from gothic, punk, raver, victiorian/romantic period, and she always has an eye out for the odd, out of the ordinary, tacky, kooky and stuff you really just don't see on the streets. Sinister Creations hails out of VA Beach, Virginia and you can find her online here:

www.sinistercreations.us
evillure.etsy.com