I have made sales and no deposits have been made to my bank account.
I am a new seller and ideas why my deposits aren't being made?
Look at your payment account. It will say when the next one is available. By default, it happens on Mondays. As a new seller, you may be on a reserve for a few weeks.
https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002080688-Why-Hasn-t-My-Money-Been-Deposited-Yet
As a new seller, you pay-out minus fees, postal and costs is probably on hold for 14 - 20 days.
Check your payment account under finances in your dashboard. Recent activities outlines the sale and deductions, where it says sale, you will see additional information underneath with a date when the funds for that sale are due to be released to you.
All Etsy fees are deducted instantly as they occur and as you sell another item its fees will come off of the available funds which means the first sales funds may be used up by the time they actually become available. This means it may take a few more sales and time before you actually see a payment.
The other thing I noticed is that you are offering free shipping which you may want to reconsider. On your Peppermint Pine Wreath it shows l8" x 18" and is only $40.00 with free shipping I used my zip code which is 87181 and a 19"x19" by 5" box which would probably be crowding it since you have glass ornaments on it and it shows shipping would be $37.10. I would take some different zip codes and go to USPS.com and check and see what shipping would run. We do get a discount if we purchase our shipping labels through Etsy, but you still wouldn't make anything on that wreath unless you can get shipping much cheaper through UPS or FedEx which I didn't check. I would figure what size box you need for the different items and use calculated shipping if I were you unless you are getting a really good rate on shipping somewhere.
as a new seler
etsy has a 20 day hold on funds
however
they take all fees due to date
so you won't have anything to deposit, untill your earnings up to 20 days ago, are greater than your fees-to-date