I love the idea of being a local artisan.
I will research.
I will also continue job searching;
I have networking, informational interviews and more cover letters to write.
I am going to look for books on card making.
I am glad I am a librarian.
Flower and Card research - Fun.
I love daylilies!
ReplyDeleteI think finding local craft fairs would be a good way to start fast - I had an etsy shop and all the trips to the post office sometimes got a little overwhelming, although I have been thinking about re-opening it lately. Etsy also has sooo many people selling that it's kind of like a needle in a haystack - but there are also new craft sites up as well, which I haven't yet tried. Keep us posted!
Thanks K... what did you sell on your Etsy shop? Yes, I will keep you all posted and thanks!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Meadowlark (which is often the case). I've not sold on Etsy, but I know that it is hard to do one or two cards at a time as there is often a glut. But, if you really work to advertise your Etsy on your blog, I think you'd have success - that and bundle the cards (five in a package, type of thing).
ReplyDeleteCome on over, I'll teach you how to make cards.
Thanks Mimi (I came over, you noticed?). Yes. I will have to see. The challenge is going to be balancing job searching and French learning with this.
ReplyDeleteI have some ideas for the cards and now have to figure out my options. :)
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