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An artist spotlight on seven of @tutuftrugs

  • 13 hours ago
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Supporting craftsmanship: an artist spotlight on seven of @tutuftrugs


There are moments when art does more than catch your eye—it makes you pause, appreciate, and invest in something meaningful.



That was the experience during a recent interview with Seven, the creative force behind Tutuftrugs (@tutuftrugs).

From the moment I saw her work, the level of craftsmanship was undeniable.


The detail, texture, and overall quality spoke for themselves. It wasn’t just something to admire from a distance—it was something worth owning.


In fact, despite being down to my last dollar before the next pay period, I still felt compelled to make a purchase on the spot. That says a lot.



As someone who has always been a fan of Toy Story, I was instantly drawn to her “’90s Babies” rug. Even as an ’80s baby, the design resonated with me.


I picked it up with the intention of gifting it to a relative, because there’s something special about handmade gifts—they carry intention, originality, and a level of authenticity that mass-produced items simply can’t match.

What stood out just as much as the product was the person behind it.



Seven comes across as genuine, passionate, and deeply connected to her craft. Her pricing, in all honesty, feels understated for the quality she delivers.


Tutuftrugs isn’t just about rugs—it’s about custom expression.



Whether you’re looking for a birthday gift, a personalized logo piece, or something unique for your space, her work offers that opportunity. Each piece reflects care, creativity, and individuality.



Another aspect of her business that stood out is her willingness to teach. Seven offers hands-on experiences where she shows others how to create their own pieces, which adds another layer of value to what she provides.


It’s not just about buying art—it’s about learning the process behind it. She even offers the flexibility to travel and bring the necessary supplies directly to your location.

That opens the door for unique, creative experiences.



Whetherit’s an activity for elders at church, a date night idea, a girls’ night out, or any small gathering, it presents an opportunity to do something interactive while supporting a small business.


There’s something impactful about creating with your own hands, especially in a group setting.


If you’re someone who values originality and wants to support a small business rooted in authenticity, take the time to follow @tutuftrugs and explore her work.


Share her art, connect with her vision, and when the opportunity comes, support it directly.


That’s how creativity continues to grow—and how artists like her keep bringing something real into the world.

 
 
 

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