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I recently read a post where a young teenager was successful with her jewelry making talents. (736 hits)


I now feel more confident in my hobby and talents. Check out my new shop site where I have display a few jewelry items.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/FancyEarrings
Posted By: Helen Lofton
Saturday, August 25th 2012 at 7:49PM
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Helen try listing your items on this site www.femalecreations.com. All items are made by female artists. Good luck.
Tuesday, August 28th 2012 at 8:22PM
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