Monday, April 12, 2010

What I've Been Working On...


These last few days my focus has been on one specific project. Each time Sadie has gone down for a nap or gone to sleep I've gone racing around the house trying to fit as many projects in as possible before her little eyes fluttered open again. Now last time at this point in the pregnancy I would have been "nesting." This time what I've been so busy preparing for has been a little different:

The opening of my Etsy Shop!

Some of you may remember that I mentioned my plan to open an Etsy shop earlier this year.

I've been hard at work making rosaries and rosary bracelets and other jewelry and last week I finally decided that my shop, Full of Grace Creations, was ready to open. This weekend was spent getting all the technical stuff done (registering email names, getting ready to accept paypal, and actually reading all the terms and conditions of service over on etsy) and taking pictures of my rosaries. Finally last night I got to the point where I was ready to start listing! So far I've only listed one rosary (I have a box with another dozen or so waiting to be put up during nap time today). And I will also be putting up a rosary giveaway on this blog!

So check back later today and it should be up.

And if you want to check out Full of Grace Creations here's a link to my shop and here's a link to my first listing! More to come very soon!

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations on opening your Etsy shop! I have been considering doing that myself to help support our adoption. The rosary you put up looks really beautiful. Best of wishes!

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  2. Ooo looks good! I hearted you :) Just let me know when you want to work out details to my rosary, it's whenever you get time, I know you're busy!

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