Just like a swan, I have been paddling away furiously under the water while appearing calm and unruffled on the surface. Unlike a swan I have got lost a few times along the way, got my feet caught in weeds and rubbish, forgotten where the brake is and gone ploughing into mud banks...etc. My point is for the past few months, as well as promising updates of new card ideas, resin jewellery making, and virgin screen printing attempts, I have been toying with the idea of dividing the Etsy shop into two separate entities - one of which would be a continuation of Paperpennies, but under a new name (that wasn't confined to paper, and didn't make people think of pennies!), and which would focus particularly on an Irish American audience (so my central product would be the embossed Claddagh Ring cards and prints...strictly no Leprechauns though!). This new Paperpennies is now called Irish Elements, and I even bought my dotcom, so www.irishelements.com will bring you to the Etsy shop-formerly-known-as-paperpennies-designs. The not parallel but perpendicular shop I am hoping to develop alongside this one will be Raurta Crafts. Raurta is a phonetic spelling of the Irish word Rabharta, which describes an exceptionally high or Spring tide, and also a burst of music or singing. In my case, I love it because it gives a nod to my location, surrounded and very much influenced by the Atlantic ocean; it incorporates the Irish language without making people trip over their tongues and start gurning in an attempt to get the pronunciation right! And I love the idea of a burst of creativity, unleashed - here's hoping!
However, I actually think I will leave this blog as Paperpennies, so that it can incorporate both shops and maybe be a more personal insight into what goes into making this all come together (again, hopefully), before the products appear all polished and primped on the Etsy shelf!
Anyway, apart from picking the names - which absolutely literally took me all summer, no lie - my only other tangible evidence of progress is my new shop banner and avatar for Irish Elements. You were warned, this is an embrace your Irishness shop, so it is all quite green and ethereal looking. But there is a slightly more subtle note in the little diamond shaped logo - meant to represent the four provinces of Ireland, mirroring the 4 classical elements of air, earth, fire and water, and also the fact that I hope to offer little 'elemental' nuggets of Ireland in paper, resin, print or supply format...See?! Here's the shop as of this morning:
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