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I have some questions about Etsy. My nine-year old daughter, Riley, loves reptiles, chameleons in particular. In our area, we have a reptile rescue, which is the only one of its kind in our state. They have space in a local mall where they take in reptiles that people no longer want or can take care of. They do a great job and this is a non-profit organization.
My daughter so wanted to volunteer there. We asked about volunteering and the owner said that volunteers must be 16, due to insurance/liability issues. Riley teared up when he said this. My daughter and I had a long talk about "making a difference" even when you're little. I told her that even though she wasn't sixteen, she could still make an impact. We would just have to be creative about it!
I told her to brainstorm and she came to me with an idea. She would paint pictures of chameleons and sell them online for $10 to raise money for these homeless reptiles. I thought that was a terrific idea. Now, I just need the appropriate venue in which to post them.
That's why I'm wondering about Etsy. I noticed that the items on Etsy are incredible...created by talented artists. My child is not a professional artist, but these paintings (she used acrylics) are really colorful and cute.
We made color copies of them and they look terrific. We were thinking about selling these copies/prints for $10 each. Her father and I would spring for the postage and mailing to support her effort.
My daughter is incredibly sensitive. She was so moved by the chameleons, snakes, frogs, turtles and alligators (yes, alligators) that this rescue had taken in. Some of them were very injured due to neglect and abuse. One chameleon had to be removed from a home, after DHS visited on a child-abuse call. The chameleon was blind in both eyes due to an untreated infection. Riley spent a lot of time near this chameleon and I think she had a tough time processing how someone could do that to such a helpless, beautiful creature. I think these paintings, and her effort--are her way to dealing with those feelings and conquering those feelings.
Thank you for any information about Etsy or other online sites that may be appropriate for her paintings! :)
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