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Top 50 Etsy Moms of 2011

We work on a lot of "best of" features here at Babble, but we can truly say that our annual Top 50 Etsy Moms piece is one of the most inspirational, pleasurable writing experiences of the year. The chance to meet these incredible women - some of them life-long artists, others former 9-to-5 corporate workers, all of them devoted mothers - and hear their stories makes us realize how much we're all capable of. It's also a reminder of just how important the handmade community is, most specifically Etsy.com. Etsy has given these women a chance they may otherwise never have had to explore, develop, and share their art and craftsmanship through a larger-than-life network. It's also given them the opportunity to work from home, to set their own schedules and raise their kids the way they want - and that's incredible.

That being said, this piece is also one of the hardest features to write. Etsy is by no means solely for moms - there are incredibly talented dads and singletons and students as well - yet the flexible, creative community is the perfect environment for mothers. That's why we consider this just a small sampling of the most successful, talented, inspiring moms on Etsy, and it's why we update this list year after year. (Although we try and highlight different shops each year, we do have two repeats from our 2010 Etsy Moms list. When you read their write-ups, you'll understand why.) So if you know an incredible Etsy Mom that you'd love to see featured next year, nominate her here. And in the meantime, support the handmade revolution!
- Michelle Horton

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Love Sugar | Nicole Chung

Top 50 Etsy Moms of 2011 - Love Sugar

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Nicole Chung’s Rankings

Top 50 Etsy Moms - Love Sugar

Who: Nicole Chung, mother of two boys (ages 7 and 2 years old) in Miama, Florida.

Why We Love Her: Nicole has been an artist since high school – from painting to drawing to sculpting to photography – but it was graphic design that she pursued professionally in her pre-kids life. Like a lot of Etsy moms, she felt the pull between wanting to be home with her kids and needing a creative (and professional) outlet, which led to Love Sugar, a successful line of quirky prints that combine illustrations with graphic designs. But the Chungs are no stranger to Etsy success; they have two other shops: Urban Splendor (featuring Nicole’s husband’s illustrations) and Design Services (featuring Nicole’s graphic designs).

Shop Here For: Feel-good prints that bring warmth to your house.

Signature Item: “Yes, Please” print, $20

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