Archive for September, 2009
Diwali and Eid Cards Launching
September 1, 2009Diwali is coming in October followed by Eid in November. You probably don’t see many card companies showcasing these two celebrations. But now two of the top invitation print shops, Tiny Prints and 3 Bees Paperie have designs to celebrate the upcoming festival of Eid and Diwali with beautiful cards.
Buy Tiny Prints here

Buy 2 Bees Paperie herehere

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Crazy Travel And Culture Hound
September 1, 2009Roni Weinstein-Jaco wanted to try something new so she came up with a genius idea – she set off around the world and gathered things she liked. And it was just not THINGS. It was really terrific things. The compilation turned into a on-line shop called Loaded Trunk. Its an online boutique of home goods collected all over the world.
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Plum Pretty Sugar
September 1, 2009This robe makes me want to curl up with a book on the sofa. I love robes, of course. Comfy, cozy, simple, sexy – I own robes for each season. These robes are made from habutai silk from India in colors of turquoise, pink, and white. It’s knee high, self tying, and oh so sexy.
Charlotte Mills is the designer of these robes. She owns the brand of Loungerie (bedding, loungewear) called Plum Pretty Sugar. The fabrics and inspiration, both are from India. You can buy these from her etsy shop.
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bollyinstyle says:
September 3, 2009 at 11:05 am
I understand your point Laura. I think ETSY outlines the items that can be listed for sale as:
* All items must be handmade by the individual(s) running the Etsy shop.
* On Etsy, the term “handmade” can additionally be interpreted as “hand-assembled” or “hand-altered”. ”I'm thinking Charlotte Mill's journey from searching the right fabrics, designs, and obtains help is tailoring constitutes a ETSY product – will need to look further into this.
Thanks!

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September 3, 2009 at 10:05 am
I thought on Etsy you actually had to MAKE the item, not just design it?