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Roxanne Morgan in
Southern California /
www.MorganArtistry.com
""It's always the little artists that start the big trends, we just dont have billions of dollars to mass produce our goodies... then again would we?"" |
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Christina in
Western Mass. /
www.halliescomet.com
"Ya know in the movie Like Water for Chocolate how the main characters emotions get seeped into her food and effect those who eat it? That's what handmade does. It gives the wearer/user a bit of insight into who you are and the love you bring to your goods. Buy it, sell it, feed your soul. " |
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Kayla in
Jersey /
"i want more hands on participation in art, and in life, "get your hands out your pussy...and into the fingerpaint"" |
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Miryam in
Texas /
"Yes!" |
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Sweet Honey in
Stone Mountain, Ga. /
www.sweethoneyonline.com
"We make products that are sweet and safe for the environment. We care about our future generations, we are, Sweet as Honey!" |
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Colleen in
Yardley /
www.bronsteinartwork.com
"My work is designed by me, and handcrafted by me, see the joy in my life through each very special piece. " |
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Sarah in
Oregon,USA /
www.handbyhand.etsy.com
"Yes! The benefit to the quality of life in your purchase of handmade things goes beyond the sphere of your own life into the lives of others your thoughtful purchase affects. Buying handmade and homemade from small, responsible businesses is a good way to keep the sanctity of your purchases accountable on all sides. With Love and Responsibilty,
I Pledge Handmade!" |
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