And so much more. Here's another list of lovelies I made. (I'm seeing a color pattern with this... I promise it wasn't planned!)
The beauty of Etsy is that (for most things anyway) the presentation/photography of the item is almost as beautiful as the item itself. I love logging in and seeing some exquisite new collection on the front page. (I'm blessed enough to have been on the front page a few times myself.)
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Looks awesome. :) I'm not a big etsy shopper, or browser. I know I'll just get sad 'cuz they're a little pricey. LOL :)
ReplyDeletexx,
Bleah
I've never done anything on Etsy before--I know a lot of people buy/sell on it, but I've never.
ReplyDeleteI love the countdown wreath!
Etsy does have so many beautiful things! I have all my presents, but I'm sure those Christmas presents are lovely :)
ReplyDeleteHey Olivia I was thinking about starting an Etsy for my nature photography but I was wondering if you get much business. Does your photography sell well?
ReplyDeletePlus, I think you should sell the necklace (the one that you did a tutorial for) on Etsy. I would buy it!
--MCat
The #1 thing about Etsy is that it takes a lot of time. I started in the summer and I'm only just beginning to sell.
ReplyDeleteAlso, remember this: is your camera able? Most point-and-shoot cameras won't have enough pixel power to be able to print anything bigger than an index card.