As you can probably tell, we love sharing our vendors’ stories. With every struggle, every success, & every anecdote, we feel closer & more connected to both our makers and their small businesses. Anni of Magpie Mischief is no exception. Ever struggled with focus? Don’t worry, you’ll see we all do too.
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Courtney of Pleasant Avenue Paper Co. fills us in on her background, her favorite customer memory & how she overcomes challenges of being a makers, turning them into benefits! Thanks for taking over, Courtney! Let’s meet the maker! Read More
My name is Nicole Rees and I am the owner of Francie & Co. My company focuses on the creation of fancy handmade children’s teepees. The most important thing to know about me is that I am family focused. This is reflected in every teepee I create in my sewing room. Read More
Back from a short maker break, we’d like to welcome back & introduce to you Stacy from Made Jewelry.
Made Little Rock shop is all about taking materials that seem ordinary and turning them into something extraordinary. From stones and rocks unearthed from the ground, Stacy’s jewelry is meant to remind us of the ever occurring beauty in our everyday.
Her piece of Wisdom Wednesday: don’t obsess & be miserable, be happy and inspired!
Take it away, Stacy… Read More
Our vendors never cease to amaze us! Ever feeling uninspired? Defeated by the challenges of being a business owner? Let Linsey & Kayleigh from Sweet Salt Water Designs remind you that you aren’t alone!
Kellee from KelleeCreative, an Etsy seller of handwoven goods, interviewed the owner of one of her favorite L.A. yarn shops, Gather DTLA. Handmade Loves is all about support local and shopping small, so we are thrilled to have a guest blogger share that passion and interview her favorite local businesses. Thanks, Kellee!
Enjoy!
Handmade Wedding!
Our friend Dani from the Handmade Seller and her fiance have decided to let handmade Etsy sellers help plan their wedding as a way to get more exposure to handmade products!
They will be picking as many handmade items as possible for their wedding, but the goal is to spread this news as far as possible so that other brides and shoppers also see it and view your amazing handmade products.
(This is for everyone, not just those who sell wedding items)
It’s all taking place through Pinterest, so it’s super easy! Read More
No matter what season it is, Elena Tari has made sure that scarves are a year-round accessories. With all sorts of styles, designs, fabrics and more, her small shop is versatile and unbelievably beautiful.
Here is her story!