Curating An Etsy Treasury – Simple Step By Step Instructions

how to make an etsy treasury

One of my favorite things to do in my ‘free’ time is curate treasuries on etsy.  I will start with the saying that I’m no expert and have only had a few make it to the front page but I pride myself in my curations – sometimes they’re quirky, themed on a silly item like a penguin, bright and colorful, rustic and farm-esque.  I just enjoy the process of searching through etsy to find just the right item to include to make the perfect display.  I know the joy I feel when I’m featured in a treasury and I hope that my treasuries bring the same to those that I include.

Treasury East has pretty much taken over the treasury world on etsy.  I’m semi-happy with this new system and I pretty much understand why they made the switch but I have to admit I still miss the rush I got from getting my title in just in time the old way with Main Treasury and Treasury West.

I am going to go through how I curate a treasury, my thought process and certain tools and tricks I use.

how to make an etsy treasury

The first thing to do is open up the Poster Sketch in Etsy.  You can create your treasury directly into the Treasury East but then you run the risk of losing it if your computer closes on you or etsy has a glitch during that time frame.  Also, I’ve learned that it’s much easier to move your items around in the Poster Sketch mode to the way the look best together.

The next thing I do is usually find one item to use as my inspiration.  I looked in my favorites to see what has recently caught my eye.  This helps save me time from searching randomly through etsy to find an item.

how to make an etsy treasury

I have decided to start with this painting – Cherry Snow Flowers from Amborela.

So I go to the lower right of the listing and copy the Listing # and paste it into my Poster Sketch.

I could go a couple of directions with this as my starting point – the painting reminds me of poppies so I could make an entire collection of poppies, or I could go with a red and white treasury, or create a treasury with colors that either compliment or contrast with the red.  I’ll do a little searching and see what happens – I usually let my treasuries decide their own way…

This is one of the spots that I tend to think of my teams.  It’s always nice to incorporate some teammates into my treasuries to help support those that support me.  To do this, I’ll type in my team tag and what I’m searching for – I’ll start by searching – “poppies etteam”.

Quite a few good ones pop up – I’ll add them into my poster sketch…

how to make an etsy treasury

Now let’s see what other interesting poppy inspired work is out there – maybe a quilt?  I’ll search ‘poppy quilt’ next.

how to curate an etsy treasury

I really like to mix up the media that I feature in my treasuries so let’s see if we can find some cool things in ‘poppy pottery’.

making an Etsy treasury

Now I’ll just go for a general search poppy and see what I can find.  I sometimes will click every fifth or fourth page when hundreds come up.  As I’m organizing my the items that catch my eye I try to make the first three spots very eye appealing and “click-worthy”.  Items that if I saw I would want to see more – this is a way to get non-featured people into your treasuries and keep it ‘hot’ longer.

etsy treasury tutorial

I have my Poster Sketch put together – now I just have to copy and paste the Listing #’s into the actual Treasury east.

edit an etsy treasury

I do this easily by clicking the blue ‘edit’ button on each listing in the Poster Sketch.

edit an etsy treasury


edit an etsy treasury

Now that the images are in all I have left to do is fill in the title (1), the description (2) and the tags (3).

edit an etsy treasury

I love that etsy has added tags to their treasury system – now a buyer can treat them like the gift guides and search treasuries for things they want to buy.

edit an etsy treasury

One last step to make your treasury – click the ‘save’ button in the bottom right of the treasury page.  Walla – you have created a beautiful treasury!

Items I featured in my treasury – Perfectly Poppies

top row – left to right

second row – left to right

third row – left to right

bottom row – left to right

  • http://www.kimscraftyapple.com Kim

    Hi! I forgot to live link to the actual treasury – if you want to see it on etsy – feel free to check it out here: http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4c43ae9b57e06d91e68a…

  • http://www.princedesignuk.etsy.com Elizabeth Prince

    Great article!
    Thank you so much for featuring my poppy bowl in the example :)

  • http://www.kimmsmith.etsy.com Kim Smith

    Fantastic information and once again thank you so much for featuring my charm bracelet Kim. You really put such beautiful collections together!

  • http://www.leapinggazelle.etsy.com leapinggazelle

    Wonderful post Kim! You make it look so effortless and the step-by-step tips are great. Thank you also for including my poppies photo in your collection :)

  • http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheJoyofColor thejoyofcolor

    WOW Kim you described the process so well. I also love curating treasuries. I enjoy combinign all the nice items i find, and actually my process is quite simmilar to yours.
    Thank you so much for including my poppies
    Yael , Thejoyofcolor

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/hsblog Timothy

    Kim I will added it to the post for you!

  • http://jewelrybyNaLa.etsy.com jewelry by NaLa

    Wonderful description of how to make a treasury, and lovely treasury!

  • http://WieberArt.Etsy.com grace wieber

    Timely article for me! I've been hesitant and now you've made the process easy to understand. Thanks for the tutorial and the motivation.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/ShopOnALark ShopOnALark

    Great guide Kim. I've only made three, but use almost the same process as you. It is addictive and a great way to make new Etsy friends!

  • http://twitter.com/EtsyBagalicious @EtsyBagalicious

    Great article – thank you! I've been featured in many treasuries but never created my own. Now, with the help of your article, I've created my first treasury! http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4c49c805e2198eef8855…

    Thanks again… ~Corinne at Bagalicious

  • http://twitter.com/grahtoestudio @grahtoestudio

    I love to do this in my "free"time too, it feels really good to promote other artists and put together groups of things you love! i do it differently, and never could catch the treasury west so i am REALLY glad for the treasury east! Thanks for the tips on the poster sketch, i had no idea about that one! if anyone cares to here is my treasry closet! http://www.etsy.com/people/grahtoestudio/treasury
    Love and thanks to you
    Kimi

  • sandra rosa

    Great article! Thank you for include my brooch on the beautiful treasury!

  • http://www.idoweddingveils.com Sarah

    Just wondered if you could tell me how you got your treasuries onto your blog….. I'm having trouble with this.

    Thanks

  • Hottinroofneworleans

    That was the most useful information I have read thus far…but can you tell me, how does this treasury get shared by other members? I’ve been included in several treasuries and have always received an email with a link directing me to the treasury. Does this happen automatically or am I missing something?

  • http://www.darlenepucilloart.com puci

    Many Thanks Kim — Paws up! ♡puci

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