Today I have dug around the internet to find the top 10 handmade online sales venues. There are a lot of sites springing up out there to allow artisans and crafters the chance to sell their wares – and they all have pros and cons. Check them out…

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1.Etsy – the big daddy of them all, and the most popular, Etsy is a great place to get started. You can also sell vintage and supplies on Etsy, which you cannot do on some of these other venues.

2. Artfire – a new and fast growing venue, with the benefit of a flat rate fee for sellers. You can have 10 items listed for free. Buyers can choose their currency and buy with no sign-up.

3. MadeIt – an Australian-only selling venue – but open to international buyers – though the prices are in AUD.

4. Zibbet - a new venue. One of the good features of Zibbet is that they only take fees when you sell something – and you can earn money by referring others to the site, too.

5. Dawanda - This is the European-based major sales venue. Quite popular and growing.

6. Folksy - this has been around for a while now – it was originally for UK sellers only, and is in Pounds, but it seems to have opened up to international sellers now.

7. Pinkdoodle – Based in London, you can buy and sell creative products and services. It also prides itself on being fairtrade and green.

8. 1000 Markets – you acan shop by a collection of markets, or just by shop.

9. Silkfair – this has some very cool store customisation features!

10. Made it Myself – a new, beta site, which seems promising. It currently claims to be free to sell on, but then mentions nominal fees in the ‘about’ section, so not quite sure what the fee structure is.

And an honourable mention to WinkElf – another cute little handmade site to check out.

Today I thought I’d share some of my favourite cute and whimsical artists! Some of these people I have bought from… some I have found through other Etsian’s recommendations, some are my friends… and all are wonderful! There are oodles of talented artists out there!

Prepare yourself…

1. Kim Onyskiw – I actually own this painting, so you can’t have it!

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But she definitely fits into this category – check this out…

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2. Luiza Vizoli

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3. Lauren Alexander

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4. Sascalia

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5. Geninne

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6. Helen Janow Miqueo

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7. Jessica Doyle

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8. Helena Tay

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9. Penny Eager

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10. Alice in Paris

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Well, this was a tough one! This week I give you my Top 10 handmade/indie/craft/design blogs! As usual, these aren’t in any particular order – they’re all awesome!

These categories all tend to overlap in both my mind and the world of blogging… and it was tricky to choose the top 10. If you have an awesome blog you’d like to share, please leave a link in the comments!

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1. IndieFixx – I love, love, love Indie Fixx. With daily posts about all things crafty, handmade, design and more, it’s one not to miss.

2. Indie Quarter – Mostly feature articles about artists, crafters and designers.

3. Down and Out Chic – a mix of everything, with that personal style, written by the lovely Christina.

4. For the Love of Cute – *sqeee*!! For your “daily dose of handmade cuteness” you can’t pass this up! Written by the gorgeous Anna from The House of Mouse.

5. Modish – “ daily design and style blog full of art, craft and inspiration”, Modish is written by Jena, and is a long-established bastion of the scene.  A must-read.

6. Try Handmade – started by Erika, it features posts from multiple contributors, and is all about encouraging people to move away from ‘big box’ shopping and toward handmade.

7. Cutable – “a Mon-Fri treasure trove of cute stuff for you and your home!” – indeed it is!

8. Decor8 - very appropriate for this spot! Full of gorgeous design inspiration…

9. CraftSylish – Hmm, not *technically* a blog.. but kinda is… mostly tutorials, and a crafty community.

10. The Etsy Storque – Well, I had to include this one. Yes, it is very geared towards the Etsy community, but there’s lots of cool stuff for anyone interested in the handmade scene, too :)

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