Athena Magazine’s Weblog Feature

My GrandmaMarilyns Etsy Shop was featured on Athena Magazines Weblog on December 3, 2008.  This weblog is sponsored by Marjorie Cunningham.  Her Etsy shop is Marjorie’s Cracked.

Back in September, I learned of Marjorie’s shop when she asked for the members of Beadingaholics to look at her site and critique it for her.  Well, you know me.  I take requests like that very seriously and went to work on it.  I helped her make an avatar and banner that matched her website.  Plus I sent her a few more bits of knowledge that I have learned from my Etsy Beadweavers Team since I joined them.  At that time, she told me that she would be featuring me in her blog.

The end of October, I received an email with the interview questions on it.  I started working on the answers and my laptop died taking the interview with it.  You know that saying "out of sight, out of mind".  Well, that held true here.  I forgot all about the interview.  Then mid-November, I received a reminder letter and the lightbulb went on.  I sat down and over a couple of days finally got the questions answered to my satisfaction.

Go on over to her weblog to see the final result.  I hope you enjoy the interview.


About The Author

I am the owner of several stores online. Here is the list of them: Bead Pattern Shops: Grandma Marilyn At the Boutique Grandma Marilyn's on The Bead Coop eCrater Shop Bead Patterns, Home Decor, Ready-To-Wear Jewelry, and Craft Supplies Zazzle Gift Shops All Things Texan - Anything to do with Texas Botany Place - all things floral, trees, or sceneries Creative Doodles - doodles, sayings and such Critters Galore - all things animal, birds, etc Grandma Marilyn's - anything that won't fit in the other stores North Woods Encounters - Gifts with photographs by Emotional Oasis Postage Stamp Lane - Postage Stamps Vintage Avenue - Anything vintage or vintage looking Article Writing Squidoo Wizzley

Comments

2 Responses to “Athena Magazine’s Weblog Feature”

  1. Loretta says:

    congratulations Marilyn, you diserve it.

  2. I knew the readers of my jewelry interviews on the Athena Magazine Weblog would love to read about your beautiful work, Marilyn. And you did such a great job of answering my questions. Thanks again for taking the time to do that. Your interview is getting lots of traffic and attention over there!