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WhatWeDreamt

Here in Denmark Etsy isn't very known but I learned about it when I lived in Hawai'i for 3 months this fall. I fell in love with  instantly and a month ago I decided to open my own little shop here. It has been so much fun already - it's a great learning experience, it really boosts my creativity to have a potential "audience" for my creations and people on etsy are very supportive and social.
My first plan for my shop was to sell my art here. I make mixed media artwork and sell prints of them here alongside with my original ACEOs. After a few days, however, I decided to list one of my paper owls, too - and it sold the same day! : ) I now have a mix of art prints, ACEOs and paper owls, flying paper elephants and cloud mobiles in my shop - it is perhaps a funny mix but it is very me!
I hope you'll have a look at my art and meet my owls - this is my address:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/whatwedreamt






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TESLA
I've had the crafting bug every since I can remember. Growing up I've learned it all, from bead working, to scrap booking, to wood working! Now I want to extend my creations onto you.

Being a twenty year old college student is difficult as it is, but with little to no financial support from my family, living in my own apartment, and having a very restricted schedule making even a part time job nearly impossible. So this is not just a hobby for me. The investment that you make in my products for your home helps to provide for our family. I strive very hard to live debt-free. Even living a very financially conservative lifestyle, it's still difficult to make ends meet.

I picked up crocheting as a way to stick with my diet, as a culinary student I packed on a little more then the freshman 15 (if you catch my drift). Crocheting is a way to keep me distracted long enough not to keep sticking my hand in the back of chips.

I put a lot of time and love into each little animal I create and make sure they are perfect before I send them out to their new home.

Check out my Facebook page and Blog for sneak peaks at upcoming items, giveaways, and coupons.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Crochet-Amigurumi-by-Tesla/108804585869284

http://teslascraftcorner.blogspot.com

Comments

Teslas said…
Thank you for the chance to be featured on your blog. I can't wait to see what other wonderful items you'll show.
Kaitrin's Klub said…
Adorable animals :)
Karina said…
Thanks so much for letting me and my owl be featured on your blog!

: ) Karina

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