As a kid, you never forget your first bike. Its a rite of passage, a staple of fun and freedom, and of course, your very first personal mode of transportation.
For some of us, as we grow up and get older, into our teens and then finally adulthood, that love and admiration for bikes begins to fade. But for others, it only gets stronger. And this post is for those people. Continue reading »
Tags: bicycle, bike, bike riding, gloves, handlebars, handmade, jewelry, necklace, Photography
Written by: Brittni, 23rd August 2010 in Fantastic Five
Friendly folks abound in Zibbet’s Community and Arty Lou is one of them. If you haven’t had the chance to “meet” her there yet, you will enjoy getting to know a little about her in this week’s interview.
Arty Lou enjoys creating fine jewelry designs as well as creating shop banners and selling jewelry supplies in her shop called Ariamy.
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Tags: Ariamy, Featured Zibbeters
Written by: judyyoungquest, 23rd August 2010 in Featured Zibbeters
Last week I shared some basic information about what widgets are and how you can use them to enhance the functionality of your Zibbet shop. In review, a widget is a small program that, once installed, will run automatically on a web page. Games, clocks, currency converters, badges and advertisements are just a few examples of the many types of widgets available for you to choose from. You can also feed updates from your blog Continue reading »
Tags: Badge, Clock widget, Currency converter, Customize, Facebook, Flag Counter, Gadget, Google, Indiepublic, My Craft Corner, shop customization, Success on Zibbet, Twitter, Widget, WidgetBox, Zibbet's Community Hub
Written by: Vicki, 18th August 2010 in Success On Zibbet
With the end of summer just over a month away, its probably time to start thinking about back to school season.
Chances are you’re going to have to buy at least a handful of school supplies this year, if you have children. So why not think about teaching your kids the quality of handmade goods at an early age (if you haven’t already of course), and see if there are a couple of items here Continue reading »
Tags: back to school, backpack, children, dinky daisy, handmade, kids, krafty girl, library cards, lucy jane, notebook, notepad, pencil pouch, pouch, teal stripes, zany hoopla
Written by: Brittni, 16th August 2010 in Fantastic Five
With a desire to provide her loved ones with eco-friendly products, Melissa began making soap for her own family and eventually it turned into a business she named Concord Soap. She loves to convert “commercial soap buyers” into becoming “handmade soap addicts.” She says once you have tried handmade soap, you’ll never buy commercial again, and you’ll even be converting everyone you know. Continue reading »
Tags: Concord Soap, Featured Zibbeters
Written by: judyyoungquest, 15th August 2010 in Featured Zibbeters