Hey, are you like me and you love the Treasuries at Etsy.com, but are frustrated with the stampede of trying to snag one? Be frustrated no more. Etsy has launched a new Treasury system that they are now Beta-testing, called Treasury East.
Gotta say, it ROCKS.
What’s a Treasury? Great question. In Etsy’s own words: “The Treasury is an ever-changing, member-curated shopping gallery of handpicked items.” So, it’s sort of like a favorites list, or a collection put together by users based on themes, colors, craft type, a play on words, whatever the Treasury curator wishes. They’re often very lively and a great way to find new things and previously undiscovered shops on Etsy. And, there is always one treasury featured on the front page of Etsy, showing just a peek of the many hundreds of thousands
However, the last time that I tried to make a Treasury was probably in 2006, it was just too bothersome and hard to be at the very right place at the very right time with all of my selected ducks in a row. So, I didn’t even try for the past 4 years.
The way that the current / soon to be old Treasury system worked, there was a finite number of Treasuries and once one expired it was chaos with hundreds to thousands of Etsy users trying to get that next open spot at any given time.
Now, with Treasury East in Beta-testing, it’s wide open, and pretty awesome. So rad in fact, that I spent my Tuesday morning over coffee and making my very first Treasury featuring some of my favorite screenprinters, called “Inky Fingers: Screenprinted and Silk Screened Beauties” <— Click there to see ’em all.
There are some new features, such as no longer being Flash-based (hey! I can see Treasuries on my iPhone now, thanks), and best (!) lists in Treasury East are not limited to a finite number nor do they currently have expiration dates. This means that anyone, at any time can curate and create a Treasury. Hooraay!
So go play with a Treasury East jimmy-jawn today. For all of the new features, rules, and most importantly, add your own suggestions & experiences, read over this thread on Etsy all about the new Treasury East. And, to find out if your shop is currently featured in a Treasury East list, check out this nifty tool from Craftopolis that will show you, Etsy East Hunt. (Note, you will need to have an active Google Analyitcs account linked to your Etsy shop to pull the info. Currently there isn’t a tool to see if your shop is featured on Treasury East yet via Etsy itself.)
Have you played around with making a new Treasury using Treasury East yet? I’d love to read any comments and see what other Etsy users think too.
To see my Treasury of Inky Fingers: Screenprinted Beauties, click either HERE or any of the images above. And don’t forget to comment on Treasuries that you like 🙂
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Shops & prints featured above in my “Inky Fingers: Screenprinted and Silk Screened Beauties” Treasury:
1. beethings – limited edition screenprint: “frog dog hog log bog”
2. standard – limited edition screenprint: “Hello Darkness, My Old Friend”
3. strawberryluna – limited edition screenprint “Let Love Grow”
4. Little Friends Of Printmaking – limited edition screenprint: “I Am Number One”
5. girlscantell – industrial felt, set of four coasters: “turntable diagram”
6. youngmonster – screenprinted gig poster: “Why?”
7. Miss Amy Jo – screenprinted art print: “Kitty Cat”
8. Who Made Who TOOTH – screenprinted art print: “New Wave To The Grave”
9. DWITT – limited edition screenprint: “Magic”
10. Jetsah – limitee edition screenprint: “Arrival”
11. Hero Design Studio – limited edition screenprint: “I Heart My Bike”
12. Anne Benjamin Mok Duk – limited edition screenprint: “Bird In Hand”
13. cricket press – limited edition screenprint set: “Scorcher and Stingray Bike Set”
14. doctor pizzoli – limited edition screenprint: “Awooooga Elephant”
15. darling clementine – screenprinted canvas bag: “Monsieur Cabaret”
16. Jen Skelley – limited edition screenprint: “Beemazed”