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Aug 25, 2010 22:37


What do you get when you take four historically significant women and a truckload of beads and wire?


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sistahraven August 26 2010, 04:32:11 UTC
WOW. The Sacagawea one is GORGEOUS. I have some serious shiny-lust with that one. If that, or one like it, ended up in your etsy shop, I'd probably scoop that right up!

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cupofpoison August 28 2010, 03:44:46 UTC
You are such a sweetheart! ^__^ *hugs* I'm glad you like it!

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clock September 5 2010, 14:01:51 UTC
LOVE them! I found an insanely cool ALL hand made craft shop in Rome this week. In three months, they've got up to thirty different local crafters and everything is reasonably priced. I thought of you!

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cupofpoison September 9 2010, 02:48:16 UTC
That sounds freaking awesome!

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clock September 10 2010, 00:42:54 UTC
Yeah, I'm thinking about bringing some stuff over. I want to try my luck with Etsy first, as it's a sixty/forty split on profits at the shop. I understand, the own has to pay rent on the shop and make a profit, too. As I have a dozen bouquets and a ton of boutonnieres, I should really get on the Etsy train. Is it difficult to set up?

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cupofpoison September 16 2010, 21:22:27 UTC
No, not at all! The most annoying part is putting in all the information to list an item. They've recently changed it a little so that it's not as tedious as it used to be, but that's by far my least favorite part. The other possibly annoying thing is setting up a PayPal, if you don't already have one. You could do without PayPal, but once it's set up, it's so much more convenient to use.

The only thing about etsy is that lately it's been overcrowded with stuff. That might not effect you, though, since your product is so specialized. It's definitely worth a try!

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