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The future of ElleCie Designs or at least until next Thursday

We really appreciate all the love and support from all our family, friends, and those that liked our products so far.  We have received our first order for a custom bag and we are really excited about creating a one-of-a-kind bag for Nikki.  Thanks for your confidence in us.

Thank you for your patience with us as we figure out how to share our creations.  Mom and I had a business meeting to discuss our plans for ElleCie Designs and what we want to do next.  After much discussion, and a big snow cone, we have decided that we are going to feature one of our products each week.  The featured item will be discounted at our Etsy Store, Elleciedesigns for that week.  On our blog we will post either a free pattern or share tips that are connected with the featured product.

We also talked about some projects that we were interested in doing next, (it was a pretty big snow cone).  We design our own patterns and have a great time problem solving the tricky spots we find ourselves in.  We have a design for a wallet and are working on a design for a cinch bag.  We are also looking into showing our bags, babies, and embroidery at craft fairs.  We have big plans, but our goal is to have fun creating, love working together, and bring joy and happiness to those that find inspiration in our patterns, tips, and products.

Keep checking back so you don't miss out on our patterns, tips, and products.

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