
I once left a reply to
Hive account@surpassinggoogle's post thanking him for giving ideas on how to promote Steemit. I told him that I was just wondering how I could possibly tell my family about this community without sounding like this is a scam or that it was a place where they can earn easy money. He replied to my comment and said "family is sometimes the hardest to convince but if you keep growing not just monetarily but in also substance, they will be impacted to join".

So anytime I felt any growth here in Steemit, I shared it with my siblings through our group chat. We only get to talk that way because we're all away from each other either because of work or our own small families. The first time I opened the topic about Steemit to all of them was when I was awarded a Notable Mention in the Culture Vulture Challenge by
Hive account@eroche. I felt that even if I didn't get to be the winner of the challenge, I did pretty well against the other 400 and some entries. My elder sister who let me use her photos in the challenge has been introduced to Steemit beforehand and was very happy for me just like my 6 other siblings.

I achieved what I considered another milestone a few weeks later when I was able to participate in an outreach program that was organized here in the Steemit Platform. I had the most wonderful time in "a day of hugs" through Project Alinaga Arts & Music Therapy Day by
Hive account@steemph in partnership with
Hive account@flabbergast-art. And again, I told my siblings about it; my siblings have been to outreach programs in our hometown too and they were happy that I got to do it with my daughters here. My siblings and I had our share of difficulties when all eight of us were still attending school. Looking back, we realize how much we have now and we try our best to share our blessings.

A few days after that, I showed them the pair of jeans from my mom which I started to design with embroidery. They all thought I did a great job at it and were very happy I was able to find the time to do something I really loved. I recounted that journey in a blog I posted here. My brother apparently found this post in Steemit and shared my work in Facebook. Some of my friends saw it and they too shared it. Friends started commenting; some to congratulate me in finding my old passion for art and some to say that they were able to relate to me; they too had to put some of their dreams aside because of carreer or family. In the trail of comments, I was able to chat with the friends I designed coffins with and it was fun to know that they too remember those days when we were young and silly. I was very pleased that I got to talk with these people again.

My patner,
Hive account@steemitph, also shared our experience here in Steemit in a post in facebook featuring my Steemit post, My Steemit Design: Steemit as a place where beautiful things could grow. It had less than a hundred views before it was shared in facebook; it now has 475. It's not that big of a number but I too got into the platform thanks to
Hive account@jerrybanfield's promotion of Steemit in facebook and I'm hoping that I was able to at least spark the interest of my friends. I plan to write about my Steemit experience in facebook using yet another Steemit item I made myself. I truly believe that Steemit is a place where beautiful things can grow. It is not a perfect platform but in my opinion, it's the most condusive place in the internet for growing good things so my design still revolves in that concept. These are the photos of my progress while I was working on it.

I first started with the Steemit logo from where the colorful flowers will be "stemming"

then I sewed in the words "Let's grow beautiful things", I made sure the words will not interfere with the flowers by sewing some of the flowers ahead. They served as a guide as to where I should place the words

I then added more flowers to the design

the finished product