Ah the ying to your yang. light to dark, dark to light. As much as i take and give you crap for going to the light side, i think you should do what you feel like doing. Seprate them or bring them together. After all its really up to you. Some of your dark stuff i think could go well in the cute area. But thats me, i tend to see some of your dark stuff as cute. (yes i said cute, sue me) But in the end it is you that must decided if you want to combine the 2. is it like oil and water? Will it be more like champaigne and strawberries? Find the thought that will work best for you….
Both approaches make sense. But managing two shops requires twice that amount of work and two separate accounts using two separate credit cards and two separate email addresses. If I could manage both shops using one log-on and one account, it would be a no-brainer.
mckitterick
April 7, 2008 at 6:47amSure, why not? And everything in between. Just divide it up appropriately in your Etsy shop, website, or wherever else you sell ’em.
allisonstein
April 9, 2008 at 2:15pmThanks. I’m still considering my options and how to approach it.
jimmy_hollaman
April 7, 2008 at 1:56pmAh the ying to your yang. light to dark, dark to light. As much as i take and give you crap for going to the light side, i think you should do what you feel like doing. Seprate them or bring them together. After all its really up to you. Some of your dark stuff i think could go well in the cute area. But thats me, i tend to see some of your dark stuff as cute. (yes i said cute, sue me) But in the end it is you that must decided if you want to combine the 2. is it like oil and water? Will it be more like champaigne and strawberries? Find the thought that will work best for you….
allisonstein
April 9, 2008 at 2:14pmThanks for the input. I’m still undecided.
conbarbie
April 7, 2008 at 8:17pmI say go ahead. Not that I’m prejuducied at all about the subject matter. ๐
allisonstein
April 9, 2008 at 1:59pm๐ I probably still owe you prints…. you need to smack me about that.
allisonstein
April 9, 2008 at 2:17pmBoth approaches make sense. But managing two shops requires twice that amount of work and two separate accounts using two separate credit cards and two separate email addresses. If I could manage both shops using one log-on and one account, it would be a no-brainer.