Category: Selling
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Fueled by Rainbows & Sparkles

I want my creations to spark meaningful conversations in unexpected places, like the office, with a Desktop Party Pocket (pictured here).
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The Great Ask: the introverted entrepreneur

Making “the ask” has become a regular thing as a new board member for a children’s theatre, a Jewish educational nonprofit, and as a new business owner. It turns out, your voice projects with ease, and the woo follows, if the ask is authentic and something you are truly passionate about – even if you’re…
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Buy Art With Heart
Splendiforous Life drawings are finally available as prints, tote bags, mugs, or stickers! Support mental health and art simultaneously!
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Baby Snugglers?
I was invited to a baby shower for all the Jewish Babies born in the last two years. What should I make for them?
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One Tiny Joyful Thing At A Time
It’s an incredible feeling when you have left the security of your day job to pursuit your artistic passions and your creation then brings someone meaningful joy.
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Discovery
Will I do another fair? Possibly. It wasn’t exactly my target market. Wanna know who I think is?…
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Come See Me in One Month!
I am loading up my inventory in preparation for Discover Plymouth at The Plymouth Community Center on April 15th!
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Love Your Meds
Nothing says I love you like a heart shaped Med Snuggler. At first that probably seems trite, but actually, it’s pretty darn loving to support someone’s physical and mental health in any way.
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Makers Market = Beshert
I made it to my first event with my Med Snugglers at PrairieCare Winterfest! I was able to crochet just enough Med Snugglers (by staying up until 2am for a few weeks) to bounce the general concept off of my incredibly knowledgeable physician, nurse and therapist colleagues and their amazing kids. And the kids who…
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My First Customer
https://www.etsy.com/shop/SplendiforousLife While sitting at the dinner table a few nights my eyes lit up at an email from Etsy saying my Kitty Med Snuggler was purchased! My first online sale…and only two days after I posted her. That wasn’t even the real surprise. As I fumbled through the sales process for the first time I…
