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GiantDwarf submitted this great video to the Your Handmade Stories series. Thank you! And hey, you have such a cool studio! Sue also has a neat flickr stream you should check out... You too can get involved! To find out how to make a video, click here! See all videos from this series. Buyers are welcome to tell us why ...
Etsy seller and art jewelry-maker tangerinetreehouse, made this slideshow-plus-audio with a photographer, Russ Roca. It's a look behind-the-scenes at the creative process. Thanks, tangerinetreehouse, for submitting this to the Storque!To find out how to make a video, click here! See all videos from ...
The Buy Handmade Pledge continues, even after the holidays! In this video, Etsy seller shandke tells us a little bit about her shop, her future artistic plans and why she thinks it's important to buy handmade. To find out how to make a video, click here! See all videos from this series ...
We're launching a new Storque documentary project, my friends, in conjunction with the Buy Handmade Pledge. The names that are being collected on the BuyHandmade.org website are a powerful testament to the people behind the handmade movement. We also want to see your faces and hear your voices! Online ...
The Buy Handmade Pledge continues, even after the holidays! Etsy seller Peeech shows us some of her adorable polymer clay art and tells us why she thinks it's important to buy handmade.To find out how to make a video, click here! See all videos from this series ...
jelene reponded to our call for videos for the BuyHandmade Pledge. Here she is in her colorful studio in Columbia, South Carolina. She's been a member of Etsy since July 2005! We want to hear YOUR stories and see you in YOUR studios, sellers! And if you're an Etsy-addicted buyer, we want to see you and your ...
Over 6500 people have taken the Buy Handmade Pledge! The Handmade Consortium has updated the BuyHandmade.org site to include a super page with lots of info on why buying handmade is important and links to further ways of getting involved in this sort of craftivism. You'll also find a link to the flickr ...
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