How you started your shop

I started "Yaraccessories" when I was 7 yrs old. One day I saw my dad working on his shop ( http://cooleather.com/en/) so I wanted to have a shop just like him. I wanted to sell accessories. The next day I made my first two products which are Colorful Custom Bracelet with your Name on it and Colorful Custom Necklace with your Name on it. Now I'm 11 yrs old and I have a few sales.
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Former_Member
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Re: How you started your shop

A little bit about us:

Glimmering Designs was started by Liz and I about 4 years ago as a 4-H project. Our hobby of beading soon became a passion, and it is now a permanent little business that is striving for success!
We always strive for excellence, and put care and love into every item we create!
From our fanciest bracelet to our simple wire wrapped rings, there is sure to be something for everyone!

Visit our Etsy shop:-)!

----Kayla----
-- Co-Owner, Etsy shop manager, & Jewelry Photographer--

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PattsiesStudio
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I am a huge crafty person! I started doing candles at home and fell in love with it.

A year or so ago I become a nail tech. I love cuticle oils however, I dont really trust what the big brands place inside their products. When a brand is so big, I worry they lose the motivation to keep an eye out on all their products. So I decided to try my doing my own oils. I must say they are amazing. It took me days/hours to work out the best ratio on my products. Once Ive tested them on myself. I started using them on my clinets. Who then fell in love with them. I decided to make them and sell them. I sell on Etsy and also on other platforms.

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