Episodes
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Today I chatted with Jeff from J. Alan Pipes, and had a great time!
Jeff creates one of a kind hand crafted briar root tobacco pipes, and they are beautiful! In addition to creating these gorgeous pipes and running his small business, Jeff's an all around cool guy, I really enjoyed talking to him.
Have a listen to hear Jeff's roundabout way of getting into this field, the process he uses to make his art, and just what exactly briar is anyway - I was unaware :)
Links from the episode:
jalanpipes.com
instagram.com/jalanpipes
twitter.com/jalanpipes
madetoorderpodcast.com/j-alan-pipes
allevox.com
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Today on the podcast I interviewed Sherstin Schwartz, the artist behind lifeofapaintbrush.com.
Sherstin creates what she calls 'alien floral' designs out of polymer clay. Sherstin combined her unique combination of experience creating floral designs with her love of UFO's to arrive at this idea. The result resembles a plant scene from another world.
But Sherstin doesn't stop there, she creates all kinds of other art from a variety of mediums and inspirations! Have a listen to the episode to hear her story in her own words, and don't forget to check out her work:
madetoorderpodcast.com/life-of-a-paintbrush
instagram.com/lifeofapaintbrush
facebook.com/lifeofapaintbrush
twitter.com/Lifeofapainter
tiktok.com/@lifeofapaintbrush.com
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For this week's episode of the Made to Order Podcast, I interviewed Canadian book artist Debra Frances.
Debra first discovered making books by helping her daughter with a school project over a decade ago. The process intrigued her and slowly but surely became a passion. Fast forward a handful of years and a whole lot of learning and Debra has turned that passion into a small business.
Have a listen to the episode to hear Debra's story!
As always, be sure to check out her work and spread the word about Debra's art by following the links below:
debrafrances.com
instagram.com/debra_frances
facebook.com/debrafrancesbookarts
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Today's episode features Candice from Live Edge Forest, a hand crafted furniture company based in Canada.
Candice and her partner Dan have been running Live Edge Forest for around five years, creating beautiful functional art furniture. They also have a stunning Instagram page showcasing their art- it's a must follow if you're a fan of woodworking, in my opinion.
Have a listen to the episode to hear Live Edge Forest's story and mission, and check out the links below as well!
Liveedgeforest.com
instagram.com/live_edge_forest/
instagram.com/vanliving_lef/
madetoorderpodcast.com/live-edge-forest
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Today's guest is John from thegardencoop.com. John keeps chickens in the backyard of his home in Portland, Oregon and wanted to help other city dwellers do the same! And so The Garden Coop began.
Have a listen to the episode to hear John's story and make sure to check out the links below to learn more!
thegardencoop.cominstagram.com/thegardencoop.diy
facebook.com/TheGardenCoop
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If you're like me, the term stained glass conjures up images of medieval European churches and beautiful old houses. Well it turns out that stained glass can be a whole lot more, including cheeseburgers and rescue pit bulls. I know, it sounds funny, but it's true.
Have a listen to the show to find out more!!
smiggart.com
instagram.com/smiggart
instagram.com/thetailorthrift
madetoorderpodcast.com/sara-smigles-sweet-stained-glass
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The title of the episode says it all. Very ugly plates.
That sounds like a strange business to be in, after all, who wants something that's declared ugly in the description? Well one look as veryuglyplates.de and you may change your mind.
Today's guest Kamila creates these very ugly plates and although they may be ugly, it doesn't bother her! They also happen to be hilarious, and a perfect gift for anyone with a good sense of humor. Have a listen to the episode to find out how Very Ugly Plates came to be and how you can get your own. You can also head over to madetoorderpodcast.com to read more about Kamila and her business.
veryuglyplates.de
instagram.com/veryuglyplatess
facebook.com/veryuglyplates
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This week I branched out across the Atlantic to interview Louise from the Dainty Dot Co in the U.K. Have a listen to hear a powerful story of how Louise turned a family tragedy into an inspiring legacy.
If you're interested in finding more of the Dainty Dot Co, check out the links below!
etsy.com/uk/shop/Thedaintydotgiftshop
facebook.com/thedaintydotco
instagram.com/thedaintydotco
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This week on the Made to Order Podcast I speak with Ashley Gardner from the online shop Printable Wisdom. Ashley continues the trend of amazing entrepreneurs on the show who are not only creating creative personalized gifts for people, but have a full time career as well!
Have a listen to get to know Ashley and what her business does.
And don't forget to use this custom promo code at Printable Wisdom for 15% off for a limited time!
Promo code: madetoorder15Links from the show:
printablewisdomco.com
facebook.com/printablewisdom
instagram.com/printablewisdom
etsy.com/shop/PrintableWisdom
madetoorderpodcast.com/ashley-gardner-from-printable-wisdom
facebook.com/madetoorderpod
twitter.com/madetoorderpod
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This week on the show is Joan Cabarrus of jfcrn.com. Joan creates personalized pet urns to memorialize your beloved pet.
Hear Joan's story and why this business means so much to her. A must listen episode for anyone who wants to honor their pet and support a great small business at the same time!Links from the show:
jfcrn.com
https://www.facebook.com/JFCRN/
Joan's bookMade to Order's post about Joan
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This week on the Made to Order Podcast I interviewed the founder of Sprinkle With Pink, Kendra Eaton. Sprinkled With Pink creates personalized accessories, clothing, and a range of other products for all sorts of different occasions.
Kendra and I talk about her business, some of the different products that they offer, and the culture that she's created among her employees. A fun conversation all around!
Links from today's show:
Sprinkled With Pink's website: sprinkledwithpinkshop.com
Sprinkle With Pink's Instagram
Made to Order Podcast's post about this interview