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original + unique handmade jewelry

Dog and Cat Lover Jewelry Donated to the EFA Street Team Store

August17

I belong to the EFA (Etsy For Animals) Street Team at Etsy.com. We are a 500+ member team made up of artists and craftspeople who love animals and seek to use our talents to help and assist in promoting the humane treatment of animals and animal welfare.

Many of us donate a portion of our sales to various animal non-profits and charities worldwide.

One hundred percent of the proceeds sold from the EFA store go to the charity of the month, which is chosen by members and rotates every 30 days.

I recently donated the pieces pictured above and another bone necklace here. These pieces are made with the same quality of materials used in the jewelry I offer in my own shop — but at a very special EFA discounted rate.

The cat necklace in the first photo has already been sold, but two dog bone necklaces are still available. Please check them out when you get the chance.

By shopping at the EFA store, not only do you buy a wonderful, handmade item - you help us help the animals and possibly even save lives - a win/win situation for all.

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*Wags + Purrs* to you for stopping by!
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Errrr Happy New Year?

March29

Well, they say better late than never. A thousand pardons for being MIA to my two lone regular visitors. Wah! Seems I am in flux, a state of transition that limits my time online. I hope to update and show some signs of regular activity in the next few days? Errr weeks? Ok, realistically, months. But in the meantime, I hope you are having a great year so far and I thank you for visiting!

Testing…testing…EFA sidebar graphic links…are you woikin’? How ’bout you? And you? Alrighty. She’s good to go. Over n’ out.

Etsy For Animals Flyer Design

September18

Etsy For Animals Flyer Design

I belong to the Etsy for Animals Street Team, a collaborative group of shops on Etsy.com who donate a portion of their sales to animal charities and non-profit organizations. They recently asked for volunteers to help out with several projects, one of them being a flyer to help promote the newly opened EFA Etsy shop, and the existing EFA blog and website.

I decided to try my hand at it. In an effort to be environmentally conscious, I designed the flyer to fit 2 per page to conserve paper and ink. What do you think?