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takoayako's Shop Announcement

Thank you for stopping by!

I'm sorry that this store has not been worked with much. I am currently finishing my last semester of my undergraduate degree. I am planning on pursuing a part-time business that I will implement through ETSY with my best friend (also with the help of talents and skills of friends).

I am currently researching how to run a business successfully and the best to my abilities. However, I will be looking for a full-time job elsewhere once I graduate until my business fully blossoms. My dream and hope for my company is to accompany everyone's needs and become as diverse as possible. The most frustrating thing I have experienced when it comes to buying crafts or handmade things from others is that it's not exactly what I want. It's close enough, but not enough for me to LOVE it. I'm going to be creating a wonderful team of people to give the best, cutest, and the best looking design for your snail mail needs!

In the not-so-distant future I'm hoping to expand the business with around a total of 20 full and part time employees helping me create massive amounts of objects ranging from point A to point Z. Expanding on snail mail. I want to create art on clothes and on your face. However, it's a bit more expensive to do art on people than on paper. For now, paper will suffice.

I have many other projects coming up in the near future. I'm teaming up with a friend to create a webcomic, another friend to create illustrations for her poetry, and hopefully I am able to write a self-help pamphlet/diagram for college success. I want to be able to to sell things that will help promote causes I strongly believe in.

For the time being, and if you're bored. Here is my main blog:
http://tina-ayako.blogspot.com/

I will be back with some products by the end of May 2012. I promise! Even if it is one keychain or one set of earrings. I will have something. The hardest thing about starting something is to do it. But even sticking your smallest toe in the water is getting started.