Where do you see your creative journey taking you in the next 12 months? ‘Don’t sweat the small stuff, everything is small stuff’ - from the movie Pontiac Moon. How did you start selling your work? Do you sell online or at markets/shops?ĭue to the tactile nature of my products, I sell mainly at markets and my very first market ever was a BrisStyle Twilight Market. The comics were really cool and super popular but of course as with everything else I made previously, others were soon making similar things and I was bored and wanted to get on to them next thing’. Vintage doilies, fabric, old maps, vintage Laura Ashley paper samples and eventually, COMIC BOOKS. This lead me to experimenting with different things to glue into the cabochon jewellery. I went through the ‘glass cabochon bezel style’ jewellery stage next because I wanted to use up the fabric scraps from the bags I had made. Then because of the vintage fabric I acquired I moved on to bags. I started with the button necklaces because of a gift I made for a friend. I never really knew what my ‘style’ was at the beginning, I just started making whatever I thought of at the time. How have you found your work has evolved since you started? Mostly because we needed to pay the bills and I found a new job. Do you do this as a hobby or as a small business?Īt first I approached this a business due to the fact that I was unemployed but eventually it has become more of a hobby again.
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