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Erin Durange in
Maryland USA /
www.yaarnoverboard.blogspot.co
"Hand made objects are so much more valuable and meaninful than anything factory produced. We should all support our artists, local and otherwise. Survival of the Arts!" |
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Jenni in
Portland, Or /
"handmade is beautiful!!" |
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| 6048 |
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Rita T. Kienholz in
Chico, California /
"I buy handmade any day over manufactured any day! Handmade is beautiful!!" |
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Tina E in
Uppsala, Sweden /
"I pledge to give handmade gifts as unique as the ppl I love." |
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mavis pas in
oakridge, Oregon /
www.windhorse-creations.com
"there is energy attached to what you make and touch. Make sure you are buying things made with love to celebrate love,
namaste" |
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Staci in
North Adams, MA /
"Definetly, INDEED!" |
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Brandy Boyd in
Memphis, TN /
"I am tired of poorly made, unhealthy and non-ecoconscious goods! Handmade RULES! Long live individual creativity!" |
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| 6038 |
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Heather in
Boston /
"I am all for supporting indie artists!" |
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| 6037 |
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Monica in
Washington /
www.hyenacart.com/thewholeSHEb
"Taking a break from knitting just now! I'm so excited to see the reactions on Christmas morning to all our handmade gifts! ;)" |
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| 6036 |
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Eric in
Salem, MA /
"I, being of sound needles and nimble fingers, hereby pledge to either buy handmade or to make gifts myself." |
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Beth Terry in
Oakland, CA /
www.fakeplasticfish.com
"I love buying handmade items directly from the craft people who make them. I find I end up with less plastic and excess packaging that way because I can express my needs directly with the person who made the product. And I'd rather support a local artisan than a huge factory-owner." |
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Laura in
Windsor, /
www.myspace.com/garbolaughs
"Excellent and Yay! I will do my best, but I might have to make one or two exceptions unless i can figure out how to handmake an xbox 360 for my 11-year old." |
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melly in
MO /
subbie-bunny.livejournal.com
""maybe christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store..." neither will my gifts. ya who, ya who! happy holidays from the little pagan girl in the middle of podunk, knitting and crafting her way into her family's under-tree gifts. " |
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