Do you know who you are, or are you having trouble figuring out an identity for your shop? Knowing the answers can help you stand out from your competition. A simple way is to ask yourself these 3 questions...
1. Who are you?
2. What do you do?
3. Why is that important?
I'll go first
1. Tamara, owner of TP Design (http://tpdesign.etsy.com)
2. I create and design home decor and other handmade goods
3. I want to create things that help people to connect to the world around them and inspire them to look at things in a new light.
1. I'm Lynne, owner of Hyperloophoops.com
2. I handcraft hula hoops, fire toy wick covers, hats, bags and purses
3. Hula hooping is a magical way to get fit, make friends and take care of your inner child. I want to spread the joy and the love of the wiggle.
1. I'm Caitlin M. Shurilla.
2. I experiment with different jewelry and printmaking techniques. Often coming up with ideas that impress my teachers. I sell my work at cmshurilla.etsy.com.
3. I challenge the already known to come up with things that I hope will become well known. I challenge my teachers, making them think in new ways and actually work hard. When I'm in the studio, it's not just another ordinary day.
1. I'm Dawn.
2. I knit and crochet, and sell my creations at buckster.etsy.com...check them out.
3. Why is that important??? It's what I do and it makes me happy! Although I have only sold one item so far, I love it...and wearing something I make gives me a great satisfaction. :-D
No, his name is JD...I have always been referred to as Buck or Buckster. But it would be the perfect name for him. He is a 16 year old...soon to be 17, Border Terrier. He is very cute and sweet, been a little traumatized since I brought the new dachsund home. But they are both doing very well together.
Hello everyone. I'm new here, let me tell you about me...
1. I'm Paul Messink, owner of Turtle Bay Glass
2. I create sculptural and functional glass art (generally, kiln-worked glass). I create glass art that introduces nature, or that provides an aesthetic way to display functional glass art into your home.
3. Glass is an organic and unique medium which can be a great addition to your art collection.