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Crave shows you which homespun Etsy shops sell the hippest, sweetest iPod cases, laptop wallets, and other tech goodies.

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I love etsy. Digital collage sheets are great, too
by piddix October 3, 2007 12:05 PM PDT
These stores are wonderful. Tinymeat just move to Portland, and we're super-lucky to have them.

A couple other things I like on etsy are the digital collage sheets. They're high resolution images that are copyright free that you can use for design and business cards, etc. You just have to ask about each shop's resolution and terms of use. Just seach for "digital collage sheet."

Another thing I love are moo tins. They're nice little tins that fit the smaller, cute business cards from moo.
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etsy not all that good
by macappdev October 3, 2007 7:21 PM PDT
Etsy is not what it may seem. they DO not police what people put up. you'll find
so many people selling stuff what is not handmade and really just bought
someone that most people wouldn't see. I wouldn't shop there!
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by AiakoL January 12, 2008 6:13 PM PST
I agree Macappdev, Jannie King has a shop on etsy ? I thought it was for handmade items? Her stuff is as mass produced as it gets, then there's all the cheap jewelry and clothing from China , handcrafted ? Maybe by a 10 year old in some sweat shop. When shopping on Etsy let the buyer beware.
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