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I Made It Market


Hi everyone! I am having a really hard time getting back into the routine after my trip to Hilton Head! I had a majorly relaxing and fun time, and now I have to get myself back in gear! One way is to find out that I was selected to participate in the I Made It Market on Sunday at Bakery Square here in Pittsburgh! Come one out and see me if you like! If you mention you read it on my blog, I'll give you a 10% discount on anything you buy!

Has anyone ever done one of these markets? Any advice for me? I finally got my tent and ordered more business cards, I need a credit card reader and a banner now for my logo. Nothing like waiting until the last minute, huh? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Hopefully I'll have some more beads listed today but for now, I have to go make some! I've been spending my beady time making a large custom order ~ thank you so much Karon! ~ and now I'll be making some for the etsy shop and market!

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pam ferrari said…
I like the square. Fits Iphone and most smart phones. Measure how you want your banner. My banner has so many eyelets on it that were not needed. Have fun!
Good Luck!!! I've never done anything like that, but sometimes working under pressure it the best way to do it :o)

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