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Get the Look Decor: Small Wonders

Amy Gross’s eclectic South Florida home is a livable curio cabinet filled with miniature treasures and natural artifacts.

The Amazings: Redefining Retirement

A London-based social enterprise invites the over-65 crowd to pass their creative skills to a new generation.

Wrapping Your Head Around Quarterly Estimated Taxes

Sole-proprietors in the U.S. get the pleasure of paying taxes not once, but four times a year. And one of those deadlines is right around the corner!

Making Art Out of Migraines

For the millions who suffer these unbearable headaches, engaging in artistic creation yields a sense of relief, comfort and scientific documentation.

Get Found: The Australian Edition

Don’t let the tyranny of distance get in the way of being discovered. Here’s some advice for those Down Under!

Pricing Strategies for Vintage Sellers

As a vintage seller, your process might not look quite like a traditional artisan’s, but you too have costs of materials and labor to consider.

Featured Seller: Chick Lit Designs

“I’m inspired every day by vintage items, bookstores and colors and patterns. Just looking at an interesting pattern can really drive my creativity.”

Heath Ceramics: A Living Legacy of Craft and Community

A legacy of thoughtful craft is thriving in a California ceramics studio that prizes community.

Make a Wedding Cake With Sprinklebakes

Making a wedding cake takes a good measure of bravery, but your guests will taste the love. Get started with this step-by-step, customizable recipe.

From Etsy’s Merchandising Desk: June 2012

Get your shop in shape for bikini season with our trend report.

Featured Seller: Claire La Faye

“I believe in that moment when an artist finds their voice, their medium, their format, and everything just flows.” – Claire La Faye

How-Tuesday: Raise the Flag Picnic Blanket

With bright colors and simple construction, this patchwork blanket will be a hit at the beach, pool, or park.

An Heirloom Linen Project From Squam Retreat

Craft heirloom linens using favorite family pieces, with the guidance of our friends from the Squam Art Workshops.

Quit Your Day Job: pghpapercraft

“I guess you could say I’m reliving my own wedding planning experience through my customers everyday!” – Maile Ehlers

Opening the Barn Door

Seeking a spot for his kids to enjoy nature, Rich Tyler discovered a 100-year old octagonal barn. The kids are grown, but the Secrest Barn remains.