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Deborah Seeton
  • Newnan, GA
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What I Do
Painting, Woodworking
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http://didditbanks.com
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Diddit Banks is a family operation that has been crafting personalized handmade wooden money banks for fifteen years. We have over 100 patterns and continue to gladly accept custom orders for new designs. We purchase our supplies locally and craft the banks from scratch. Our family travels to craft shows in the Southeast, originating from Georgia. We pride ourselves on the quality and endurance of our products. Our banks are very popular with children. They make great gifts for all ages.
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At 3:36pm on January 15, 2011, ESTHER CARR said…

Hi Deborah, I am very excited about this website, and all the beautiful items I

see.  I like to delve into a variety of things.  Started out selling floral arrangements,

onto painting which everyone seemed to like and I sold many of them.  After that

I got into various other crafts, one of which is crocheting that I haven't done in

years.  Just finished almost enough "beanie" hats to send to my family across

the USA.

 

Hope we can chat again sometime.  All my experience has been self-taught.  Always

wished I had someone to chat with about this incredibly interesting pastime.  ec

At 4:32pm on January 4, 2011, Patricia Early said…
Thanks for being a friend
At 5:34pm on December 22, 2010, Sabrina Purvis said…
At 10:56pm on December 18, 2010, James Dillehay said…

Hi Deborah

I'm glad you joined us here on Craftsu. If you haven't come across it yet, there's a get-started page at http://www.craftsu.com/page/artists-start-here

If you have a PayPal account, any of your photos can have a Buy button by following the steps at http://www.craftsu.com/profiles/blogs/how-to-add-a-buy-button-to-a

Linking to your Craftsu profile page from Twitter, Facebook and everywhere else will boost your profile's search engine results.

Many of our members buy handmade. I hope you'll feel like welcoming new and existing members on the site. Building relationships grows your business. Studies show people like to buy from people they know and like.

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