Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Week Two: Parker's Prints

Parker's Prints is owned and operated by a great crafter named Stephanie! She sells charming handmade cards and envelopes that anyone would be proud to send or receive! Custom orders are accepted! There is also a sale going on right now, just visit her shop and look for items with "SALE" in their names! Also, if you but more, you save more on shipping! Below is Stephanie's Etsy Profile Autobiography!

My name is Stephanie. I'm a girly girl that loves color, more tv shows than I should, animals, & of course my husband. :)

I've always had a passion for making cards, but don't always have a reason to make one. That's why I started this to be able to do more of what I love.

Parker's Prints is named after my 6 year old Yorkie, Parker.



Other sites you can find Stephanie on are her twitter, her blog, and her Facebook. You can also check out her mother's store.

I hope that you like her items and that you can give her a boost in business, because Etsians always appreciate those! Thanks for reading! Check back next week to see what Etsian is featured! If you are and Etsian and would like to be featured on this blog, please comment on any post with a link to your Etsy Shop, or convo me on Etsy; I'm ehillcreations!

Week One: Jenny Hoople

Congratulations to Jenny Hoople, the first Etsian of the week! Jenny makes gorgeous, colorful, natural jewelry that I'm sure anyone would be proud to wear! She even ships free to customers in the United States! Here's her Etsy autobiography!

Bienvenidos! I grew up on a farm, graduated from college with a bachelor of arts in fine arts and now I work part-time on an organic farm and in a library.

My life ethic is one of authenticity, because a more authentic life is a more meaningful one, and, for me, an authentic life is a handmade one.

My good friend has told for years that I should sell some of the crafts that I am compelled to make. When I started making this jewelry and couldn't stop, I figured I'd better start selling them! The best part is, I grew the grey Job's Tears beads right in my own backyard!

I choose knotted silk because I like its history, it's more romantic! I choose "natural" materials (stone, bone, wood, shell, silk) because even when altered by human hands and arranged and strung by them, the beauty of the processes that formed them breaks through and dazzles me. Really, this jewelry is so wonderful because it's so much more meaningful than something that was mass-produced. Everything is designed and crafted by yours truly from start to finish.


For more information on Jenny Hoople, visit these links:

Her Etsy Shop
Her Website
Her Twitter
Her Facebook
Her Blog

I hope that you like her items and that you can give her a boost in business, because Etsians always appreciate those! Thanks for reading! Check back next week to see what Etsian is featured! If you are and Etsian and would like to be featured on this blog, please comment on any post with a link to your Etsy Shop, or convo me on Etsy; I'm ehillcreations!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Welcome!

Welcome to my new blog! In this blog, I am going to hand-pick Etsians who haven't had many sales so that they may get some sales from this! I will interview each Etsian and get their consent before they are featured! If you would like to be featured, please comment on this blog post and I will try to get to all of you!