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Berkeley, CA, US
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I grew up on the central coast of California in Santa Cruz. Some of my earliest childhood memories are of me and my siblings riding around in an antique buggy at the flea market with my parents every weekend. At 10, I was introduced to thrift stores, purely out of necessity, and was quite mortified by the experience. By 14, I finally got a clue, embraced thrifting, and was accredited in my yearbook for my unique style. In high school, I started my first business with my sister, called Butterfly Garden, buying vintage and reselling it at the flea market for a profit. I continued that business through high school, making bi-monthly trips to San Francisco to sell.

My parents werent supportive of the art school education, so I went off to a school of their choice, to earn a degree in marketing, hoping it would support my entrepreneurial adventures.

After college, I moved to San Francisco and landed a job at a small ad agency. I enjoyed the work but my favorite part was making things and selling them to my co-workers and friends. Once I had enough confidence in my craft, I retired from the ad business and went off on my own 5 years ago, and havent looked back.

I spent two years with my own accessories line, frequenting trade shows and selling to boutiques across the country.

Then I had a baby, and spent 3 years devoting my life to watching her grow. Now that she is off to preschool, I have the privilege of crafting every day!

craft interests: gifts, holidays, home decorating, knitting, memory making, paper crafts, quilting, sewing

my etsy page:
http://pearlandpirate.etsy.com

Member Since: 04/07/2009


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Re: How to Sew Your Own Produce Bags

Lovely! I just made a few produce bags using muslin and posted them here... http://picnic.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/06/produce-bags.html