This past week, Blogging Business Artisans members
blogged about a breakfast smoothie, new product introductions, an interior
decorating project, autumn colors, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, crochet
monsters, a mischievous cat, a magical sighthound, essential oils, and stone
cabochon jewelry. As usual, our talented team of artisan/bloggers demonstrate
their varied interests.
Duni of Peridot by Duni shares a
refreshing recipe in Papaya
Carrot Breakfast Smoothie that will certainly brighten your day.
Sarah L. of A Cat-Like Curiosity introduces
us to her line of lovely Christmas angels cards in Christmas
Angels Cards Now Available in My Shop!
Edi of Memories for Life shares
her New
Guest Books, smaller versions of the guest books that she already sells.
Paige of The Room Kit provides us with a
Client
Update: Holly’s House that shows photos of one of the fabulous interior
decorating projects Paige tackled.
In Autumn
Colors, Margaret of Splendid Little Stars reminds
us that fall is not always all about gold, red, brown and yellow.
Linda B. of Linor Store Jewelry reminds us
in Breast
Cancer Awareness Month that for every $10 jewelry purchase you make from
her shop, she will make a donation to a breast cancer charity.
Sarah Beth of Magnolia Surprise shows
off her crocheted monsters in So
Ugly It’s Cute—and they really are adorable!
Sharla of Beaded Tail’s cat, Angel, does
everything possible to catch Sharla’s attention in Finally
Friday, from leaving out toys for her to trip over as she walks through a
doorway to lying across her legs so Sharla can’t escape.
Jenny of The Painted Menagerie now
offers individual card versions of her science paintings, and you can check
them out in New
in the Shop: Science Cards.
Eugenie of Mulberry Whisper combines
magic with medieval flair in A
Magical Sighthound in the Imaginary Garden.
In
Life Lately – October DoTerra LRP Order and a Surprise Homecoming, Natasha of Stalking the Wild Snark
writes about her passion for using essential oils instead of chemical products,
specifically DoTerra oils.
Cynthia of Antiquity Travelers has
been working her way through a series of stone cabochons gifted to her by
Melinda Orr, and you can see one of her models wearing a necklace she designed
in Stone
Cabochon Series :: #5.
If you enjoyed these posts, be sure to return to Blogging
Business Artisans next week for another round of posts!
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3 comments:
great round up of posts! I'm reading all of them!
Great collection of posts, as always! Thanks for including me.
A talented group!
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