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Treasury Thursday - 10/7/2010

Welcome to Treasury Thursday! The link party where you can check out a variety of fun and diverse treasuries created on Etsy. Treasuries are a snap shot of what is available from various crafters and artists that sell their items on Etsy. The theme can be color, holiday, sport, etc. Each treasury contains between 12 and 16 items that a person (Etsian) puts together to show the theme their choice. The most coveted goal when creating a treasury is to have your treasury selected to be on the front page of Etsy.


- Link up a treasury you have created or were featured in.
- Linking up multiple treasuries is encouraged.
- Visit and comment on at least two other treasuries.
- Give hearts to any favorite item you find!
- Share the love and spread the word by adding the Treasury Thursday button on your blog, or in a blog post.

You do not need to have a blog to participate in this link party.

Linky Directions:
Add the direct link/web address to your treasury.
Enter the name of the Treasury as the explanation.
Select a 'photo from the web' and pick a photo of one of the items in the treasury.
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Since the Feature Shop for this week's Etsy Tuesday was not added until late due to internet issues on my part, I am including CJ's Craft Corner's feature here as well.  Remember to link up your shop on Etsy Tuesday to have the chance to be randomly selected by Random.org to be the following week's feature shop!
CJ's Craft Corner is a mother/daughter team. Carolyn, the mom, has been crafting for many years - 40+, while Carly has been sewing for the last year and a half or so. We launched our Etsy shop around 2 years ago. Carly handles the online aspect of the business - photographing, listing, promotion, etc. and contributes some handmade items to the shop, while Carolyn is the main crafter. We love fabric and enjoy selecting a wide variety of gorgeous fabrics to create our items. We love pretty things and want other people to have lovely items to brighten up their homes and their lives. We strive to offer quality items at a reasonable price.



Handmade Tea Wallet in Plum



Handmade Placemats in Brown Apple and Pear



Sunglasses Case in Mustard and Gray

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