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		<title>Etsy and the four-letter word</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not long ago I ran around using two four-letter words almost constantly. E-T-S-Y and L-O-V-E, as in I heart Esty. Now, like every relationship, there are issues&#8230; I started the esty shop in order to experiment and find an outlet allowing me to make &#8216;art&#8217; on a consistent basis. Let&#8217;s reacquaint myself with materials that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not long ago I ran around using two four-letter words almost constantly. E-T-S-Y and L-O-V-E, as in I heart Esty. Now, like every relationship, there are issues&#8230;</p>
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<p>I started the esty shop in order to experiment and find an outlet allowing me to make &#8216;art&#8217; on a consistent basis. Let&#8217;s reacquaint myself with materials that have been collected but not used for a while, to refine skills, work with new materials and develop new skills, I thought. If the result was good/successful/useful enough and worthy of being seen by others, it would be time to share it. Up onto Etsy it would go!</p>
<p>But then I started hearing things. The successful sellers crew hinted that grouping too many different (and seemingly disjointed) things in one all-encompassing shop was a bad thing. And the endless discussion forums that bringing up so many topics (copyrights and property rights, anyone?), concerns and pet-peeves — oy!</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s a girl whose art and creative pursuits spans so many mediums and definitions to do? I&#8217;m not partial to the thinking that exploring multiple mediums (say wha?) in one shop (whoa, there) is as much a hindrance (tsk!) as many make it out to be. Am I alone on this? Opening up a shop for every endeavor just doesn&#8217;t seem like an option to me!</p>
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