Etsy, an international online marketplace for the handcrafted ranging from crocheted dishtowels to professional services, is a veritable boon for those of us who live rurally and / or are less crafty than others. In addition to being a resource for fabulous unique gifts and home items, Etsy makes some professional services available and affordable that one would not be otherwise able to find. Some cases in point: the original logo for Sugar Pea Farm was created a few years ago by Shannon Phillips of idesignu in Texas.
Another is the design of this blog by Natasha Hopson of mycutelobsterdesigns. Tasha, located in the UK, and I spent a little time emailing back and forth collaborating on the look, feel, and intent of this blog and voila, she created this fabulous template. It seems amazing to me that from her location in the UK to mine here in Tennessee, that this template came to life! I can't recommend her highly enough and look forward to working with her on future ventures. Thank you, Tasha!
Another is the design of this blog by Natasha Hopson of mycutelobsterdesigns. Tasha, located in the UK, and I spent a little time emailing back and forth collaborating on the look, feel, and intent of this blog and voila, she created this fabulous template. It seems amazing to me that from her location in the UK to mine here in Tennessee, that this template came to life! I can't recommend her highly enough and look forward to working with her on future ventures. Thank you, Tasha!
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