An Interview with Art4Milkbonesby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 31 Jan 2008 11:43 AM Interesting names tend to catch my attention. So when I saw an Etsy shop called Art4Milkbones, I had to investigate! Owner and dog lover Elizabeth from Art4Milkbones was gracious enough to answer a few questions for me. Aimee: How did your business get started? What inspired you? Elizabeth: I found Etsy thru another site and really liked what I saw. I didn't see a lot of dog themed items there at the time & decided to give my little woodcut pups a try. One thing led to another & I was hooked. My love for my dogs inspires me as well as constantly trying to improve & learn new things as an artist.
Aimee: Who got your first products? Elizabeth: My fire-pit got my first products... then my sister & dog mom pals. I started donating things to Golden Retriever Rescue for their fundraisers & from there found my audience. Aimee: How much time do you spend creating each day? Elizabeth: I try to make something everyday.... but it seems to come in creative spurts.. where I'll work all day & night when I'm on a roll.. where there's not enough hours in the day for all the ideas in my head - then. nothing. Aimee: And how much time do you spend on marketing and other business stuff? Elizabeth: I'm just now starting to find my groove with the business stuff. Etsy has been an amazing learning tool for me.. I've learned more in the last year by trial & error than I ever imagined. I feel like I'm slowly getting there. You definitely get what you put into it... I also created the Etsy Dog Mafia Team - Etsy shops joined together by our love for crafts & dogs. That has been huge marketing challenge & learning experience. Aimee: Tell us a little about the pets in your family (past and present, if you like). Have you always been an animal lover? Elizabeth: I have two golden retriever girls. Morgan who just turned 10 has been my best bud thru thick n' thin. Mulligan (a.k.a. mullypup) is my rescue pup. She's a 3 legged dog with a heart of gold. She was a runt born with a deformed leg, her dog mom & breeder rejected her. She was brought in at 2 days old to be put down, luckily the animal hospital she was brought to had bigger plans for her. They fostered & nursed her back to health and at 8 weeks she had the bad leg removed & at 9 weeks was on a plane from NY to TN to be my puppy. I had heard her story from day two & adopted her sight unseen. Today she is a happy healthy ball obsessed 3 year old.
I've always been an animal lover, we always had shelter dogs growing up. I was the kid that brought home the strays & found the bunnies & squirrels with broken legs. Aimee: Do you work with or support any local animal shelters or rescue efforts? Elizabeth: I'm a big fan of golden retriever rescue & try to help when I can as well as our local humane society. I also donate some of my crafts to various dog rescue fundraisers & Crafters for Critters.
Aimee: Have you always been a craft lover? What else do you create? Elizabeth: Yes... since I could hold a crayon. I have always made things... as a kid I drew & painted a lot, built forts, made clothes for my stuffed animals, did every kid craft you could think of. That turned into more crafts, sewing, construction, DIY, web design, logos, landscaping design & somehow woodworking. I'm happiest when I create - no matter what the medium is. Aimee: Any last thoughts to share? Elizabeth: Don't be afraid to take chances, believe in yourself, your ideas and make what you love. Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevantpets tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags art4milkbones, crafters, Golden Retriever, interview Discuss this article
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