• Incentive (Day 3).

    Lest my fantastic readers and friends forget, I’ve got Christmas cards. Technically, they are wintery blank note cards, but that’s what makes them great. Let me introduce them to you. (1) The “Birds with Bible verses” are here: http://paigepuckett.storenvy.com/products/576040-4-note-cards-birds-with-bible-verse (2) The “Snowy Day Birds” are here: http://paigepuckett.storenvy.com/products/633280-snowy-day-birds-blank-note-card-set (3) The “Birds in a Cherry Tree” are here: http://paigepuckett.storenvy.com/products/633256-birds-in-cherry-tree-blank-note-card-set Visit the links and let me know which set is your favorite. I’ll send anyone who shares/likes/comments on the post a coupon for…

  • Incentive (Day 2).

    I’ve narrowed down my numerous photographs to a set of 35 24 that I plan on having available this Saturday. This is still a pretty large set that I may have to trim down further, but it’s just so hard to do! The snowy bird photos that are on the note cards didn’t make the cut since they are already in print form. To celebrate this accomplishment (sorting through and reprocessing photos is serious labor!), I’m going to offer a…

  • Jellies!

    These were taken at the Tennessee Aquarium when I visited my family several weeks ago. I’m pretty sure I could sit and watch the jelly fish swim for hours. I’ll have these prints available at The Handmade Market (November 10, downtown Raleigh) and will place them in my Storenvy shop soon.  

  • The Magic of Filters and Editing

    With The Handmade Market just around the corner, I placed my first order of prints for a look-book, and for some display frames to hang on the table. I’ve never sold photography at a show before, so I decided to have the 4×6 prints with a thin white trim for demo and let people place an order for larger prints if they desire. I’d still like to have some 5×7 prints available, but I don’t know which ones to print.…

  • Store Opening!

    Over the past couple months, I’ve been tinkering with several online stores and marketplaces. After a year or so on Etsy and not getting any traffic (my fault for not listing and interacting much), I set up a place on Big Cartel only to discover Storenvy a couple days later. Storenvy combines the design capabilities of Big Cartel and the community aspect of Etsy absolutely free. I can list as many products as I like and post up to five…