Showing posts with label ameliagreenheart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ameliagreenheart. Show all posts

Monday, 13 June 2011

Although we've both been a bit swamped with our 'day jobs' recently David has still managed to make a few new amazing bowls, all of which are now listed on our Etsy and Folksy pages.

Monday, 23 August 2010

Apologies for not posting here for a while, things have been a bit hectic. Not only am I discovering that running a business takes more time each day than there is available, but I have also bought a house in the last week. There is a lot of work to do to make it what we want, and I'm now on my second day of waiting in for the removals men who are supposed to be coming to take the rest of the seller's furniture. The house also has limited Internet access for the time being, so I'm not able to get much done!

On a more relevant note, we now have a Folksy page! Folksy is a great British-based website where artists and crafters can sell their beautiful handmade items. We're still working it all out, but we have an ameliagreenheart page and are in the process of putting all our lovely things up for sale there.

I have also acquired a good selection of ties and am still trying to perfect my tie-bag technique. I will put these up on our Etsy and Folksy pages asap.

Oh well, back to stripping wallpaper!

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Hello. This is our first posting! We decided this week to get our little business underway formally and properly by registering with Inland Revenue as a self-employed partnership. Laura has been staying with me here in Harrogate and we have been doing some local research on the sorts of products people sell in gift and craft shops here.
Today we have spent what seemed like hours building this blog and thinking about what we can do next. We have a list! On the right hand side of this post is a link to our Etsy shop where you can look at the items we currently have for sale (and buy!). The shop accepts PayPal which seems to be a good standard.
Our next task will be to get a YouTube or similar account so that we can chat on video about what we are doing, show you what we are currently making, how we make it and keep in touch. We welcome your custom, suggestions and feedback. David