Christmas Shopping on Artfire and Maybe a Cool Guitar Strap
Published On: 11-09-2011 04:37pm
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Christmas
will be here soon and, like most of us, you're probably trying to figure out how
to buy gifts that have quality and meaning without breaking your Christmas
budget. It's tough times right now. Most of us understand that. Being immersed
in the local and regional music scene, I am especially sensitive to the fact
that there are fewer gigs out there, smaller draws, less money at the end of the
night. What was once a struggle to move forward has become a battle just to
survive.
When I started making handmade guitar straps in 1998, those musicians were
exactly the ones I had in mind-- people who were getting started, didn't have
much money, but needed and wanted to bring a distinctive persona to the stage.
I've never abandoned that group of musicians because they have always been
special to me, people with goals and hopes and the talent to make them real, and
that's why I've tried to keep my guitar strap prices within their reach. The top
paragraph takes you to my Artfire studio where you'll see a range of prices from
$45 to $500. Maybe you'll see something that's perfect for the struggling
musician in your life, maybe you won't. Don't just shop at my studio; look
around
Artfire, where I sell my guitar
straps. You'll see all kinds of really cool, well made, affordable
creations.
When you visit an Artfire studio, be sure to look for the Certified
Handmade Artifact in the artisan studio you're visiting. Check their feedback by
clicking the gold stars in the Seller Information box. Be especially sure to
check their check in date just above the gold stars. If it's been a while since
they checked in, unless they are on vacation and have a vacation message in
their studio, move on to another studio. Some sellers conceal their check in
date and I honestly don't know why. But, if you see something you just must
have, check their sales numbers for some assurance that they're active and
message them before you buy to make sure they'll be responsive. Read the
descriptions carefully to be sure you are getting what you think you are
getting.
You can have a great Christmas if you just think creatively. You can find
wonderfully unique and unusual, affordable, one-of-a-kind creations and buy from
a trustworthy artisan. I hope you try
Artfire and I really hope you'll check out
my guitar straps. Merry Christmas!!
Terri