Well, got my first retail check today and reorder. One small step for woman..one big step for womankind.
And everyone keep their fingers, toes, legs, eyes, and tongues crossed. A photographer is coming to take pix of me with my artwork on the 18th for a story with Palo Alto Weekly. A small distribution, but eagle eye in terms of audience.
If any of you know a blogger, reporter, or anyone who can write about Groovy Goddess, please send them my way. I want to keep the momentum going.
And look soon for a joint cocktail / trunk show event for Groovy Goddess apparel and rasbarri jewelry.
Friday, March 12, 2010
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Corrine, I am genuinely impressed!!!! You are obviously a talented artist, but you are also a savvy business woman. I predict HUGE things in your future.
ReplyDeleteThe designs are fun. The array of merchandise is impressive: mugs, note cards, journals, shirts, kids' clothes, magnets, tote bags, even a doggie T-shirt. (A doggie T-shirt???)
Some day we are going to be reading a story about you in the New York Times about how you built your empire.
Seriously -- you are on the cusp of greatness here. Savor each moment and please don't expand so fast that you lose control of the finances. You are the new, mature "Cathy."
Congratulations!
Kay Lorraine
Honolulu, Hawaii
Do you have any merchandise out in the Walnut Creek area?
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations on achieving another income stream and in overcoming any fears and moving forward. How awesome! Do you have any designs you can put up as examples? Maybe opening an online store?
ReplyDeleteGood luck with everything,
Carol Dunlop
www.optimumbodysculpting.com/fitblog
thanks all for the comments
ReplyDeleteCarol - I have products online at:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/groovygoddesses
http://www.groovygoddess.com/
@peekan - I don't have retail in Walnut Creek. Would LOVE for you to be a rep for me!