@@mariebuchanan4183 thank you very much and thanks for watching, I appreciate the feedback! I don’t really feel like I have a certain style, I just let the pieces speak to me!
Hi!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!! I myself used to work at a thrift store in North Carolina for 4 years. I work as a part time sales person and my side hustle is a alterations seamstress for my customers. How did you started your business? I moved back to Illinois after my husband died. Right now I work part-time in the school district and my side hustle is crocheting accessories, alterations, and making statements jewelry from unconventional materials. Keep up the amazing work 😊Robin N . Otis -Clayborne
Thank you so much for watching!! To answer your question, I’ve been a creative for years in different ways. I became a nail tech is 2000 and did nails for 20 years. (Till Covid) When I turned 40 in 2012, I added photography to my creativeness gearing more toward fantasy and themed shoots requiring costumes and headpieces and fun accessories which I made most of the time! In 2020 I started working at Amazon and I missed thrifting and creating. So I got involved with the online selling community and when items wouldn’t sell I started upcycling! And here I am! 😊☺️
@@dorisamstutz5888 Hi! Thank you for your question! The foil was put on with the “glue” formulated for it and then heat set with an iron. The company says it is washable in cold and hang to dry. The studs I use are prong set, not glued so they aren’t coming off. But still I recommend washing in cold, inside out, hang to dry.
@@leighagrant7861 I can’t put active links in my description yet because my channel is so new. I don’t have a Shopify store yet because online sales have been so slow I can’t afford the $30 a month fee.
I think the title of the video should be changed. Dont say trash, use the term used clothing. That is what people need to know, because the word trash is not attractive.
your creations are lovely
@@mariebuchanan4183 thank you very much and thanks for watching, I appreciate the feedback!
I don’t really feel like I have a certain style, I just let the pieces speak to me!
Hi!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!! I myself used to work at a thrift store in North Carolina for 4 years. I work as a part time sales person and my side hustle is a alterations seamstress for my customers. How did you started your business? I moved back to Illinois after my husband died. Right now I work part-time in the school district and my side hustle is crocheting accessories, alterations, and making statements jewelry from unconventional materials. Keep up the amazing work 😊Robin N . Otis -Clayborne
Thank you so much for watching!!
To answer your question, I’ve been a creative for years in different ways.
I became a nail tech is 2000 and did nails for 20 years. (Till Covid)
When I turned 40 in 2012, I added photography to my creativeness gearing more toward fantasy and themed shoots requiring costumes and headpieces and fun accessories which I made most of the time!
In 2020 I started working at Amazon and I missed thrifting and creating.
So I got involved with the online selling community and when items wouldn’t sell I started upcycling! And here I am! 😊☺️
How do you launder the embellished and foiled pieces?
@@dorisamstutz5888 Hi! Thank you for your question!
The foil was put on with the “glue” formulated for it and then heat set with an iron. The company says it is washable in cold and hang to dry.
The studs I use are prong set, not glued so they aren’t coming off.
But still I recommend washing in cold, inside out, hang to dry.
Is your items online? You should put a link in your description, about you and comments
@@leighagrant7861 I can’t put active links in my description yet because my channel is so new.
I don’t have a Shopify store yet because online sales have been so slow I can’t afford the $30 a month fee.
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Thank you for watching and asking!
I recommend washing in cold water inside out. Dry for about 10 minutes then hang to air dry.
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I think the title of the video should be changed. Dont say trash, use the term used clothing. That is what people need to know, because the word trash is not attractive.
@@ShariCupples hello! Thank you for watching and commenting! While I 100% agree with you I need to appease the Algorithm Gods.