The Christ the King student from Haddonfield, N.J. makes exquisite hand-stamped greeting cards, which he then sells online and in a local store.
It all started a few years ago when Ian wanted to make homemade Christmas cards.
"Mom bought me a couple of stamps, I got one or two ink pads, then I got construction paper and I stamped it and I gave it to my grandparents and my aunts and uncles and a few cousins," Ian said.
Ian sells the cards for about $3.75 at ianscards.weebly.com where he has already sold a couple dozen. He takes the photos himself and maintains the website.
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The cards are also sold at the Espressit Coffee Shop on Haddon Avenue. Owner and former art teacher Stacy Douglas was very impressed with Ian's talent.
"His unwavering entrepreneur quality that he has," she said. "He's not very fearful."
Ian's mom, Kelly, says she's very proud of her multi-talented son.
"He plays the saxophone, he's very good at that. He also seems to have a business sense, he always liked money as a child, I don't know how to explain that but he has," she said.
Ian says it only takes him three to five minutes to create each card.