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March Etsy Blogger

The Etsy blogger for March is Mystic Wynd. I love her use of natural stones in jewelry. Happy shopping!

Sterling Silver Botswana Agate Earrings $19.95

earrings

From her bio:

One of the first things the entrepreneurial gurus tell you to do is to determine who you want your products to appeal to. In my case, it was obvious - everyone! The career woman looking for that bold and powerful jewelry ensemble. The stay at home mom looking for something fun and trendy or simple and understated for day to day, or glamorous and exotic for those occasions she gets to break away and let her hair down. Students on a limited budget or who are still exploring a variety of styles. Fashionistas who love to start new trends. Grandmoms who prefer a little bit of nostalgia. Fashion designers and costume designers looking for that one-of-a kind piece that's perfect for a new dress or an old world character. Brides, their mothers and mothers-in-law to-be. Club members looking for a special "trademark" look. Men who are looking for something for the special person in their life. Women who are looking for something special for the special people in their lives. People who have hobbies. People who love life.

Whether your style is simple or bold, classic or trendy, elegant or glitzy, Mystic Wynd has something for you at a price you can afford from a craftsperson with a simple philosophy -
"An awareness of peace and love rose anew, As the spirit found truth and the Mystic Wynd blew..."

Telescopium Shell and Seed Bead Necklace w Charms $35.00

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Mystic blogs here: http://mysticwynd.blogspot.com/

Comments

  1. Thanks so much for the feature of my shop! It's been such a fun honor being the blogger of the month - my favorite part has been seeing what items people are sharing from my shop! It's great being team mates with so many wonderful and talented bloggers!

    Karen

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