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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.

Your turn. What are your answers...

Tags: art, design, etsy, promotion, shop, you

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Hi Paul, you have some great work~
I used to live in Wheaton, IL I miss IL greatly!

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Hi, I'm Michele
I enjoy making jewelry for weddings, prom or just for everyday. I use swarovski crystal and fresh water pearls and glass pearls (which is stated in description). I like to do custom orders because your input helps me make something that you will love. I like to make jewelry that is for the person who likes to look good but isn'ts spending alot doing it and is asked where did you get that. http://malves1009.etsy.com
take care !!

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You have got great stuff! And I try to do the same at my shop.

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Tamara, I just wanted to say that this is a wonderful thread. Thanks for creating it! =)

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Thanks! I am really enjoying the answers!

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1 Cassia
2 I photograph daily and sell my prints. I also create jewellery from old and new buttons and other finds.
3 I enjoy myself most when I am creating and enjoy it even more when my product brightens someones day.

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Hi, just wanted to say that I love your buttons there are so cute!

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1. Brandi, owner of Catie's Blue.
2. I create handcrafted jewelry using sterling silver, Czech glass, semi-precious stones, and other nifty beads.
3. I could never find jewelry that matched my style and taste without sacrificing quality. After selling several pieces on a whim, I realized that I wasn't the only one who felt that way, and so Catie's Blue was born. I strive to create pieces that are unique, sometimes quirky, and always well-made.

This is a fantastic thread! Thank you, Tamara, for starting it!

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Brandi you have fot some great jewelry! I love the wing...I am in the DFW area too. So nice to see someone close to home! Thanks for the reply

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Aw, thanks Tamara! I appreciate that. And yay for Texans! lol

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1. Aden Angier, owner of Aden Angier Artisan Jewelry (etsy) or (rubylane)

2. I make jewelry using the techniques that I know, or are learning to be proficient at :)

3. In the age of cheap imitation and disposable costume jewelry, I feel a need to create beautiful jewelry that are unique, timeless and functionable. I call my jewelry contemporary heirlooms. :)

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You have beautiful jewelry. I love Sterling Silver, Green Tourmaline Swarovski, Cultured Pearl Asymmetrical Necklace. Thank you for your post!

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