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Yes I know this is a bit random, but basically I have, what I think (and others), a good idea centred around making things for the wedding industry. And I'm pretty confident that this service doesn't exist....yet!


I am really keen to start my own business and would love to hear from other creative types who are also keen to do this. The main criteria is you have to be good at making things and love arts and crafts enough that you'd be happy doing it as a business.


As a bit of bkgrd info, I am a graphic designer of 11ys experience and a 33yr old mum of one gorgeous 18mth boy.


So, please DM me if you are genuinely interested in this sort of venture and have the time to do it. I'd love to hear from you.

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hiya vici,i have moved from yorkshire 12 months ago and i have started to make my own jewellery, and even though i do say so myself very proud of my pieces i have made,i have always been interested in making things since i was a little girl i have had 4 children my eldest being 24 years 2 years ago i did an art and design course and achieved an nvq 2 certificate in my first year and an nvq 3 in my access course i would love to be able to start up my own business but to be honest i am not sure were to start selling my work apart from markets, which i am having no luck at the moment hope to hear from you soon tracy
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