
Today we have a special product
review of “Scotty
gets Minions” a geeky card for your best Star Trek friend and minion lover!
Imagine a time and place where Star Trek and Despicable me collide?! That time
has come ladies and gentlemen – and we greeted it face to face when coming
across this
card inside of  Amy Crook’s Etsy shop,
AmysNotDeadYet. 
Whether you are looking to get this
card as a fun way to say “hi” to your best buddy or turn it into a fabulous birthday
car for that special geek in your life, you can’t go wrong with the perfection
in Amy’s artwork. The detail alone makes this card a win. But what really put
it over the top for us were the blasts of bright colors and heavy weight of the
card stock (no one wants a thin card that will fall over!). This is a 5”x7”
card that comes with an A7 envelope and is blank on the inside for personalization. 
| Fantastic artwork! | 
| This is the amazing card we received! | 
| beautiful rugged edges on the card! | 
We not only had the awesome pleasure of reviewing a few of
Amy’s products, but also were able to have an online chat with her. See our interview
below:
Building Bridges: Why did you choose the name of your business? Is there a special meaning behind it?
Building Bridges: Why did you choose the name of your business? Is there a special meaning behind it?
Amy Crook: My business is actually named after a Monty Python bit from the Holy Grail. "I'm not dead yet! I'm feeling better!" I first used the name for my graphic design work, and then eventually grew my Etsy shop and fine art site around that theme, so I'm amysnotdeadyet at Etsy, and Antemortem Arts for fine art.
Building Bridges: What are a few of your best selling
products and what other items do you sell?
Amy Crook: My biggest seller is greeting cards, most of which are geeky or fannish in some way -- I draw comics of Sherlock, Doctor Who, Cthulhu, and of course squid, and then print them onto cards, or sell the multi-panel ones as prints. I also have bookmarks, gift tags, and three different coloring books, plus a few original paintings that fit the theme of the shop.
Building Bridges: When did your shop officially open?
Amy Crook: I opened my Etsy shop way back in 2009, but I didn't start putting much energy into it before 2011, and it's really started to grow as a result of that nurturing. I chose Etsy because they had a good mix of people who supported artists and crafters, and other fans who love the same geeky things I do. They're a great place for new people to find me!
Building Bridges: Do you have any advice for other crafters
who would like to start selling their creations?
Amy Crook: I think my first
and best advice to other aspiring entrepreneurs is that it always takes longer
than you think -- you can't compare your insides to someone else's outsides,
you have no idea how long they've been doing their thing, or how much or little
they make doing it. Don't get discouraged if things don't pick up right away,
it takes time to figure it all out.
Building Bridges: You can find Amy’s amazing Etsy shop at Amys Not Dead Yet or antemortemarts.com/ and on Instagram and Twitter as @amysnotdeadyet. She loves to talk about fandom with her customers, custom art orders, and for customers to just drop in and say HI! We were privileged to be able to spend some time with this fabulous artist and can’t wait to see what else she will come up with! Peace!



 
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