May 29, 2007
Cyber crafters help one another make and market homemade itemsBy Jolayne HoutzSeattle Times

Who knew there was a market for “iPoo”?

Kimberly Smith of Kent was looking for a creative outlet and maybe a little extra cash when she quit her job as a clothing designer at Nordstrom to stay home with her two young boys.

She took her computer, a heat press and “a pretty sarcastic sense of humor” into her basement office and started cranking out T-shirts and baby onesies after her kids were asleep each night, stamped with phrases like:




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