My Creative Space this week.
- Ive been experimenting with fabric labels using T-shirt transfers
- I've been mucking around with my crochet hook, fiddling with knots and little flowers
- I've been using up strips of fabric to make cute little peoples necklaces
- I've been sitting a the computer for hours on end pricing, describing and measuring my products for the ETSY store..............it will be online tomorrow Folks!!!
- I've been thinking about what i need to make versus what i actually want to make
13 comments:
your labels look fabulous! love the crocheted flowers too
Ah yes, the need to-s vs the want to-s... Its a balancing act!
Good luck tomorrow!
Wow, good luck with the Etsy gig! I like your experimenting. It must help sort out what you're really passionate about making. I should do some more experimenting I think.
(PS Thanks for your comment on my blog name, shucks! *blush*. I'm totally not cool, but we can keep up the illusion.)
That is awesome you are opening an Etsy shop, well done!! I love your collection of pieces, beautiful colours! We would love to have you at the craft room, the more the merrier!
You make a very valid point about the want vs the need. For me it's got to be all about the want. Once it's about need I don't enjoy it anymore.
I would love to be able to crotchet but can't, so enjoyed looking at your creations. i love your labels too.
I love the experimentation. You must be having a lot of fun with it
Good luck with the shop! It takes a while to get prices etc sorted out, doesn't it?! Hope you have great success, fingers crossed!
nikki, good luck with the store and the labels are looking great
Good luck with the shop. I have been looking every where excitedly looking for an etsy button to have a sticky beak but cant find one?
love your pretty necklaces and your labels are looking good too!!
p.s. I am hosting a giveaway for a beautiful handmade ceramic item donated by 'love grows by giving' - you can enter here.
x nadine
little lovelies
Your necklaces look lovely, I hope your store is a great success. I hope you get to make lots of things you want to make.
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