Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
What is this?
Less
More

Owned by Steph

Grow your Etsy shop smarter. Access my free guides & tools. This is your foundation before our 'Launch' program. Join us!

Memberships

Skoolers

174.8k members • Free

14 contributions to Seller Growth Studio: Learn
The Ultimate Shortcut for Changing Colors
Your AI art came out great, but the blue is just a little too purple. Or maybe you want to offer the same wall art print in five different colorways. The Shortcut: Ctrl/Cmd + U (Hue/Saturation) Select the layer with your artwork and press Ctrl/Cmd + U. This brings up the Hue/Saturation panel. - Hue: Drags all the colors around the color wheel. A game-changer for creating color variations. - Saturation: Makes colors more vibrant or more muted (grayscale). - Lightness: Makes the image brighter or darker. This is my go-to for creating entire color-coordinated collections from a single design!
1 like • 16h
@Laura Childs Pro tip: since AI doesn't use layers you can you the magic wand tool (looks like a stick with rays at the top) to select areas then change the hue/saturation so that it only changes the color selected. Have fun!
0 likes • 14h
@Laura Childs Awesome! I am happy to hear that I helped you feel empowered!
Welcome to Seller Growth Studio! Introduce Yourself
Welcome! Whether you’re just walking through the door or you've been here for a bit, I’m so glad you're here. This is our space to stop spending endless hours with little results and start building smarter, more profitable businesses that actually work for us. From time-saving automation and AI design to productivity systems that conquer overwhelm, we’re here to help each other turn our creativity into a real, sustainable business. I know it can be intimidating to post for the first time, so let's make it easy! To get started, comment below and tell us: 1. Where you are in the world. 2. What you sell on Etsy (or what you dream of selling). 3. A pic of your fur babies or tell us your hobbies. 😊 A Little About Me: For years, I felt like my Etsy shop was a machine I had to constantly feed just to keep it from stalling. As a top 1% seller with ADHD, I became obsessed with finding a better way. I discovered that my brain, which struggled with boring tasks, was actually a superpower for creating simple, repeatable systems and automations that saved me hours of work. My goal here is to hand you the tools I wish I'd had. I'm a mom, a Mimi (Grand mom), and I'm passionate about building a business that gives me more freedom, not less. 🧭 Your First Steps (How to Get the Most Out of This Community): This isn't just a group; it's a toolkit. Here’s how to get started: 👉 Step 1: Grab your free copy of "The Insider's Edge" report and the link to our exclusive Digital Brand Builder GPT. This is your official starting point! 👉 Step 2: Post your results from the Digital Brand Builder GPT. It does not have to be your top niche- it is just fun to see the results. 👉 Step 3: Ask a Question! Have a burning question about Etsy, AI, or anything in between? Post it in the main community feed! The only bad question is the one you don't ask. I am genuinely thrilled to have you here. Let's stop guessing and start building with intention. Jump in, say hello, and let’s get to work!
0 likes • 21d
1. Where you are in the world.= Pa, USA 2. What you sell on Etsy (or what you dream of selling). Sublimation Designs 3. A pic of your fur babies or tell us your hobbies. 😊 I love to read so when ever I am not doing Etsy related stuff I am reading a book.
1 like • 17h
@Laura Childs That is a lot of hobbies! It is important to remember to have a balance between work, family, & Etsy. It seems that you have found a good balance so you can enjoy nature, family AND Etsy!
Overcoming the Fear of Hitting "Publish"
Your design is done. The mockups are made. The SEO is written. And it all just sits there, in your drafts. You feel a wave of anxiety about putting it out into the world. "What if no one likes it?" "What if it's not good enough?" This is the Fear of Judgment. It's the final boss of perfectionism. The Fix: Redefine "Done." "Done" doesn't mean "perfect and universally loved." "Done" means "ready for the next lesson." Every product you publish is a piece of market research. It's a conversation starter. Some will be hits, many will be misses. But every single one teaches you something that will make your next product better. You're not publishing a final verdict on your talent. You're launching a tiny boat to see which way the current flows. Let's make a pact. What's one thing in your drafts we can hit "Publish" on today?
1
0
Overcoming the Fear of Hitting "Publish"
Do It Once, Do It 100 Times: Intro to Photoshop Actions
This is for my sublimation and digital product sellers. Imagine you need to add a watermark, resize to a specific dimension, and save as a PNG for 50 different clipart files. Doing that manually would take forever. Let's build a simple Action to do it for you. 1. Open one of your images. 2. Go to Window > Actions to open the Actions panel. 3. Click the folder icon at the bottom to create a "New Set" (e.g., "My Etsy Workflow"). 4. Click the square icon ("Create New Action"). Name it (e.g., "Resize & Save PNG"). Click "Record." 5. Now, every click you make is being recorded. Go through your steps: Image > Image Size... > File > Save As... > PNG. 6. When you're done, click the Stop button (the square) in the Actions panel. Now, you can open another image, select your action, and press the Play button. Photoshop will do the entire sequence for you instantly. This is the foundation of batch processing! What's one process you could turn into an Action right now?
0
0
Do It Once, Do It 100 Times: Intro to Photoshop Actions
Done is Better Than Perfect
You've been tweaking the same design for three hours. The colors aren't quite right. The composition could be slightly better. You tell yourself, "I can't list this until it's perfect." Perfectionism is a form of procrastination disguised as high standards. The market, not you, decides what's perfect. The Fix: Reframe Your Listing as an Experiment. Your listing is not a final exam; it's a data point. Your goal isn't to create a perfect masterpiece. Your goal is to launch an experiment and see how customers react. You can always deactivate a listing that doesn't sell. But you can't get data on a product that's sitting in your drafts folder. What's one design you've been holding back because it's not "perfect"? Let's get it listed this week.
0
0
Done is Better Than Perfect
1-10 of 14
Steph Bolyard
2
3points to level up
@steph-bolyard-6097
Founder of Seller Growth Studio. I'm a top 1% Etsy seller here to help you build smarter with ADHD-friendly systems.

Active 6h ago
Joined Sep 2, 2025
Pennsylvania