Do you consider your art/craft to be original?
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I consider mine to be original. If it wasn't, I wouldn't be able to sell it.
Publié le 10:42 02 mai 2007 EDT
I consider my work to be original, even if I loosely follow a recipe (herbal baths, for instance). I feel that the part of you that you put into your work makes it original... not to mention that, even if you did try to replicate someone else's work, it would still come out with your original spin on it. :D
Publié le 10:55 02 mai 2007 EDT
With handbags it is hard to be original but I do all my things free hand- so all of my handbags and wristlets are always different sizes and shapes. then the fabric makes each one different. But there are only so many ways you can make a handbag but they are made by me one at a time.
Publié le 10:55 02 mai 2007 EDT
my items are VERY original since most of them are custom made... each car decal order is different, for example.
Publié le 10:56 02 mai 2007 EDT
There are a million appliquers out there but I design my own guys and I have a style of stitching that's not used by most of the people out there.
I'd say my stuff is almost as original as it gets.
I wouldn't be here if it wasn't.
Publié le 10:57 02 mai 2007 EDT
I think my cane work is original. Crochetandcrafts, I really like your striped reversible potholders - good colors!
Publié le 11:00 02 mai 2007 EDT
I don't understand the second part, people sell things all the time and they are not completely original. What do you mean by justify?
I'm not the first person to hang a bird pendant on a chain. I have a lot of new ideas for my jewelry and I try to incorporate as much originality as I can. So do I need to justify?
Just wondering...
Publié le 11:00 02 mai 2007 EDT