9:22 AM
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It seems funny to call it paper, I guess it could just be called a background, but that conjures up a different image for most people i suppose. I like to call it paper...it may be virtual paper, but it just seems more logical to me. Anyway, I was working in Photoshop yesterday - making things to add to my Zazzle site - and decided to take a break and play a little. The difference between work in play is minimal in Photoshop, it's all play to me. So, my playtime yielded two new digital scrapbook papers that I want to share with everyone. Which then leads me to a new problem...I've never used a file sharing site, so now I need to learn another new trick. So, bright an early this morning, here I am trying to figure it all out so I can share my paper... here is a link, and I hope it works.... Nothing fancy, I'm just praying it works....
10:17 PM
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Ahh... I must learn to get an earlier start on things. It's now after 10 and I've just listed a new design in my Zazzle shop. But, unfortunately it won't be seen there for an hour or two, and it's just too late to stay up and wait. Yes, I am one of those people who needs to "make sure" it's really there. You might think that I'm not a trusting person because I have to check to see it for myself, but that's not it really. I think it has more to do with the excitement of seeing it up there. It's always a high to see something you worked on and created out on the internet. I hope if you read this you stop by my Zazzle shop and take a look. The shop isn't very full yet, but I'm working on it.
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10:45 PM
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As part of the Etsy experience, it's common knowledge that in order to sell you have to promote and advertise yourself. I've been pretty lax these days and haven't done a lot on the forums, or anyplace else for that matter. So, imagine my surprise when I looked and found 4 orders today. If I didn't know better, I would think that I was sneak attacked. The sneak attack is a very cool way to find new and unusual things on Etsy. Once you've signed up for it, they will send you out an email to notify you the name of the shop that will be "attacked". If you see something you like, you go ahead and buy from the shop. It gives the new or shops with low sales a big boost and a whole bunch of exposure. It really is kind of fun and if you'd like to try it, just do a search for "sneak attack" in the forums, you'll get a much better explanation then I'm giving.
Once I learn a little bit more about blogging, I will be sharing some of my favorite Etsy shops and items, until then just drop by and take a random look around, I'm sure you'll find something of interest.