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How A Hard Working Mom Made Her Big Dreams Come True

By: Terry Weber



Let me tell you a story. This is a story about what it took for this determined, enthusiastic and talented lady to lift herself up by her boot straps so she could achieve her most cherished and fun-filled dreams.

The creative force behind the site called: Mom O’All Trades on Crafty Ones, is Tami Polichetti. Tami has behind her the support of her husband as well as a house full of four beautiful children; a college degree in accounting; and a growing accounting practice as a CPA.

Several years ago, Tami started Crafty Ones. Her dream then was to reach out, via the marvel of the intenet, to reach people all over the world and let them know about the many beautiful, unique, one-of-a-kind handmade craft items available from Tami’s very creative friends and associates who are a part of Crafty Ones.

Of course, Tami knows she has to take good care of her family. In addition, her many accounting clients have learned to rely on her for her sound advice regarding taxes and other financial matters. But, I remember one time when she confided in me that after a long day at a desk, using her brain and constantly working with numbers and complex tax problems she found she needed to take a break.

So, to escape and get away from the numbers, the computer, and the tax problems, here is what she does. She gets up, walks out her back door, across the yard and steps into her barn behind the house. There, her well equipped wood shop awaits. Soon, with all thoughts of family, accounting and computers behind her, she finds herself lost in the most relaxing, attention holding work of using her hands to cut and shape the wood into simple little artistically painted objects of art.

As you can see on her website, Tami has the talent and imagination to make many different kinds of colorful garden ornaments. There are: markers, puzzles, decorations and plaques. Each brightly painted wooden design is a product of her imagination and holds within it her heartfelt desire to make a really unique one-of- a-kind creation just for you. She hopes each new owner of one or more of her simple little wooden treasures will learn to love and enjoy their simple beauty for many years to come.

Finally, Tami wants you to know, as you hold one of her little wooden creations in your hand, it is proof that dreams do come true.

You are cordially invited to visit with Tami – Mom O’ All Trades on Crafty-Ones.com at:
http://www.crafty-ones.com/web/viewBooth.asp?BoothID=210

Terry L. Weber http://www.craftyones.net/originalsbyweber

Terry Weber - EzineArticles Expert Author

Terry Weber is a retired advertising/direct mail sales letter copywriter and inventor of several useful items. Terry and his wife Doris are Habitat For Humanity, RV Care-A- Vanners who, for the past eight years have volunteered to help build more than 36 houses all over the USA. They travel to and from the 2- week long builds in their RV. The money they make on their Crafty-Ones website helps them pay their expenses to and from those volunteer Habitat builds.



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