My dumb little story

*Insert personal heartfelt story*

     When I was a young girl, like many, I was super creative. I loved drawing and creating things out of all types of media. I played with making comic books, dollhouses out of cardboard, and I tried making "movies" with my mom's old camera. I was even in a talent agency in seventh grade (I dropped out - way too much pressure for a twelve-year-old).

      As I got older, I continued to focus on drawing. I attempted painting several times, but I never fully developed that skill. By the end of high school, I was practicing drawing people and aiming to master the art of realism eventually. Achieving hyperrealism requires a lot of patience, which, unfortunately, I don't have in abundance. I believe I've found a happy middle ground between a cartoonish style and something more realistic.

      Entering my adult years, life started doing what it does. I became less inspired. Many of us know the feeling. I'd go months or even years without sketching more than a doodle on receipt paper. 

     We all know that life isn't easy, and coping with things can be tough. I've been reminiscing about some of my old hobbies from when I was younger, like drawing. Whether it was a detailed picture or just a simple scribble, using my hands to create something was a great way for me to relax and let go.

    I started drawing again this past year, and it feels good. I've always wanted to try out digital art, so I bought a tablet. The inspiration just started to flow. Then I realized that I buy a ton of stickers. I have ideas for stickers. Why don't I just make my own? I'd share my design ideas with friends, family, and coworkers, and some of them want some for themselves.

    My inner child would be thrilled to see me share my art with the world. If I could actually make a living off it, that would be unreal. Even if it's just a little side gig with low sales, that's okay too. I needed something to do in my spare time other than playing video games. Plus, it's kinda fun!

    If you've read the entire novel I just wrote, thank you so much. I know it's not that serious, and these are just stickers. I wanted to humanize myself in this flooded sticker market. I appreciate everyone's love and support.

    I really hope you enjoy my silly and ridiculous designs ❤️

    P.S 

    This is my first time venturing into the world of online business. It's a learning experience for me, and I welcome any tips or advice you may have. Please feel free to email me. I am committed to providing high-quality products and ensuring prompt shipping. Since I work a full-time job, there might be a slight delay of a day or two in processing orders. Thank you for your kindness and understanding.