Earlier this year, I started making jewelry. Over the past months, I've gotten pretty good at it.
On the advice of
tamminnanny, I've decided to take the plunge and sign up for the Artist Alley for UBCon 24 next spring.
I'm currently putting together inventory; hopefully I'll be able to make at least a little bit of money off my new hobby.
If you happen to be attending UBCon 24, do stop by!
(For the gamers on my F-list, I'll be running at least one RPG at the con, too, so don't worry on that score. :)
On the advice of
I'm currently putting together inventory; hopefully I'll be able to make at least a little bit of money off my new hobby.
If you happen to be attending UBCon 24, do stop by!
(For the gamers on my F-list, I'll be running at least one RPG at the con, too, so don't worry on that score. :)
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Date: 2012-11-10 12:16 pm (UTC)From:Have you thought about putting together an Etsy store or somesuch? I don't think there's a fee to do so, and you could get your work available on the Internet.
There's also deviantART, where you can connect with other beaders, sewers, cosplayers and the like. (Look up Freyarule over there. She's one of my cosplay designer friends. You might hit it off. :) ) dA has a store, though I think it might be mostly for prints and stuff. Nekojin are over there, too; if you're close with them, I'm sure they'd be happy to share tips to setting up a store.