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  • Hand Carved Wood Art from Thailand: Facelift Your Room  By : Christopher Snyder
    Hand Carved Wood Art from Thailand: Facelift Your Room

    Summary: The wood carvings of Thailand are unique because of their very find decoration and lines. This art of wood carvings to make home decorative items with Teak wood, Sal wood, and other kinds of hard wood found in Thailand has been increasing due to large number of exports to various countries.
  • Carving Pumpkins: How To Carve A Traditional Jack-O-Lantern  By : Len Q
    If you ever wanted to know how to carve a traditional jack-o-lantern, here it is. It's a really nice skill to pass on. It's very simple, very easy and it can be done in an hour.
  • Pumpkin Carving Kits  By : Paul Easton
    All about the available pumpkin carving kits
  • Craftmans signature  By : lalit sharma
    A motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters or other graphemes to form one symbol is a monogram which are often made by combining the initials of an individual or company which are used as a recognizable symbols or logos.
  • Craft of the matter G  By : chilhyun
    When it rains,it pours.While we just brought you a review of the North East crafts fair that's kicked off in one part of the city,another state has come calling.On their annual visit is the Tamil Nadu Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd with their ‘Poompuhar' exhibition that was formally set rolling by the Adviser to the UT Administrator,Pradip Mehra on Thursday afternoon."The response that we get from Chandigarh is overwhelming and that's what brings us back each year," mentioned manager V
  • Handicraft artisans get duty free access to USA under GSPP  By : uebyanglulu
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  • National handicraft expo begins with a bang  By : uebyanglulu
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  • Small crafts are focus of Starr Homeplace Community Day  By : chilhyun
    Starr Homeplace will be holding it's fourth Community Day of 2008 on Saturday the 12th of July. Though all kinds of CREATIVITY are always welcome, this month we will focus on small crafts. If you do calligraphy, paper making, wood carving, batik, knitting, jewelry, beading or any other hand craft or art form, we hope you will come and join us and share your skill and interest.
  • Scratch and sniff  By : Alexandra. Angelis.
    The Magic of Scratch and Sniff Stickers
    History
    Creative Teaching Press (CTP), Trend Enterprises, and Mello Smello are just some of the companies that had marketed the immensely popular ‘scratch and sniff’ stickers in the 80’s. The 3M corporation invented microencapsulated fragrances that were later incorporated into matte paper stickers and became the scratch and sniff stickers we know today. Although scratch and sniff stickers were available only through educational catalogues, they were soon available for ‘non-educational’ purposes also.
  • Which Craft is Right for Me?  By : Emma Snow
    The crafting world is as wide and diverse as a tropical rainforest. Each crafting activity has unique benefits and challenges. You could spend your entire life just trying out different crafts.
  • Unique Gifts You Can Make at Home  By : Victor Epand
    Some unusual gifts to buy and make
  • Glue Sticks and Their Many Uses  By : Adrian McLean
    Glue sticks and glue guns are perfect for all different types of manufacturing needs.
  • Kids And Crafts  By : Stephen Campbell
    If you are a parent, crafting is one of the most rewarding activities you can do with your children.
  • Paying Taxes on Craft Show Sales  By : Natalie Goyette
    No one wants to have to do it, but if your craft show sales are going through the roof, it might put you into a situation where you have to pay taxes. I would certainly advise that you never avoid your taxes, but I would definitely advocate you doing everything in your power to make sure that you limit the amount of tax that you do pay on craft show sales.
  • Spice Up Your Craft Show Booth  By : Natalie Goyette
    Once you get people into your craft show booth, it is important to make the sale. While you never know if the person who heads in is going to make a purchase, you might be able to increase the chances by coming up with interesting and unique displays that attract the customer to your crafts.
  • Craft Shows – Finding One Near You  By : Natalie Goyette
    Part of getting your craft show business going is to find craft shows that are within a reasonable distance away from you. Until you really get things going you probably don’t want to have to go across the Midwest or the Northeast United States in order to find something that is going to work for you.
  • Ideas for Using Photographs in Crafts  By : Rob Daniels
    There are many unique ways to use photographs in crafts that allow for personality, expression and interests to be displayed not only in the home or office, but any where you go. Use these ideas to expand your own use of photographs in crafting and gift ideas.
  • Protecting Your Craft Shows Profit: Copyrighting Your Crafts  By : Natalie Goyette
    You decide to take a weekend off from your own craft show circuit in order to see what is out there at other craft shows. It is a welcome weekend off, but once you set foot in the show, your jaw drops and you cannot believe your eyes. Someone is selling the exact same craft as you are.
  • Pricing Your Way To A Better Craft Show Profit  By : Natalie Goyette
    Invariably, one of the questions I get asked the most about craft shows is, “How much should I be pricing my crafts?” It seems that the vast majority of people aren’t making enough sales, enough profit, or they just don’t have any idea what their craft is worth.
  • 4 Things You DIDN’T Know About Making Money At Craft Shows  By : Natalie Goyette
    How could the title of this be possible? If you have followed my series of craft show articles, you probably know that I have covered a lot of information in these articles. You probably can’t think of anything new that I can tell you, but I assure you, I still have a few more ideas for you to make more money at craft shows.
  • Small Things That Make Craft Show Profits Bigger  By : Natalie Goyette
    You’ve probably heard the saying, “Pay attention to the small things,” and there is much reason for that. Those who only focus on the large picture, without paying attention to the details will often find they aren’t as successful as the craft show business owner that does.
  • Ideas for an Interactive Craft Show Booth  By : Natalie Goyette
    The name of the game is to make sales. Gone are the days of merely putting your crafts out for people to buy, and expecting them to just pick them up and hand over their money for the crafts. Craft show buyers are becoming increasingly selective over what they are purchasing, and you need to come up with new and different ways of deliver your crafts to the craft show buyer.
  • Be Choosy About Your Craft Shows  By : Natalie Goyette
    You could be sitting at a craft show ready to take on the day – expecting hundreds… no thousands of people going through the turnstiles and filtering their way into your craft show booth. The first hour is slow; the second brings you a few people and your first sale of the day.
  • Craft Show Merchant Accounts  By : Natalie Goyette
    If you have followed my articles in the past, you will know that I truly believe that having credit card accessibility in your craft show booth. This could mean something as simple as calling the bank you deal with and setting up a credit card acceptance package – and having one of those old imprint machines and then tallying and sending away the receipts at the end of a craft show.
  • Craft Show Booth Pizzazz – How You Can Do It!  By : Natalie Goyette
    The craft show booth is where all of the action happens. This is where people are going to take a look through your carefully made crafts to find something they want to add to their personal collection. As we have mentioned in several articles in the past, traffic is the key to making a lot of sales in the craft show business.
  • How To Make Money At Flea Markets  By : Stephen Dolan
    Do you need some quick cash? Do you need to clear out your garage? Find out how to make money at flea markets. It beats getting a job!
  • How To Enjoy Arts And Crafts Hobbies Safely  By : John Myre
    Hobbies help adults and children relax and develop new skills. But in our desire to enjoy our hobbies, we must not overlook the dangers that exist with some hobbies. Practicing safe habits is a vital part of any hobby activity.
  • Craft Show Tax Season  By : Natalie Goyette
    That’s right, if you are making money on your craft show sales, then you are probably going to have to declare your earnings and make a payment to the tax man. This is one of the necessary evils of doing business in our economy. Any time you open up a business this is a responsibility you are going to have to undertake. Craft show businesses are no different.
  • Best Position at a Craft Show  By : Natalie Goyette
    If you have read many of my articles in the past, you will know that I have stressed the idea of traffic being the key to unlocking untold potential in the craft show business. One of the ways that a craft show business owner must look to maximize the potential traffic in their booth is where the booth is placed during a craft show.
  • How To Save Money On Craft Show Supplies  By : Natalie Goyette
    Supplies are what make a craft. Unless you are making something where you can use regular household items, or that don’t need anything but the buyer to complete the sale, then supplies are going to be a major part of your crafts.
  • Top Selling Crafts for 2006 Craft Shows  By : Natalie Goyette
    If you are still searching for a craft that is going to help you boost your craft show sales, then we might have a few answers for you. Now, while it is really tough to track craft show sales, here is a list of different crafts that seems to pop up a lot in Internet searches, craft magazines and other places – proving their popularity among crafters and craft buyers.
  • Holiday Purses: Give Your Creativity A Go With Handmade Purse  By : George Wood
    So here is the holiday time again... going out, having fun, good times. When there's a new season coming, especially a vacation many people choose to renew or at least partly change their style. One great and easy way is getting a purse that fits the season. Any ocasion: Christmas, Easter, Halloween.
  • How To Reduce Craft Show Costs  By : Natalie Goyette
    One of the ways to boost the profit in any business is to cut costs – and craft shows are no different. Finding ways to reduce how much you spend on your crafts, craft show booth, and other expenses are your key to boosting the bottom line of your craft show business.
  • How To Make Sales After the Craft Show  By : Natalie Goyette
    You might only be able to make it to a half dozen craft shows a year – between production time and the cost to enter. It may be more – it may be less. Either way, wouldn’t it be nice to find a few ways to continue making sales throughout the year – along with the sales that you make at craft shows?
  • How To Profit from a Craft Niche  By : Natalie Goyette
    You have wandered the aisles of numerous craft shows and you are looking for a few new ideas for your own crafts. You have been selling the same thing for some time now, and you are looking for another creative avenue. A new craft challenge is what you are after – and one that is going to allow you to make a great profit, just like the last craft you made.
  • How To Have A Profitable Craft Show Booth  By : Natalie Goyette
    First impressions do make a huge difference. If you put two craft show booths side-by-side, and they are both selling the same craft, the more attractive booth will get the majority of the business. That’s just human nature. When something is appealing, we are drawn to it.
  • Where Craft Show Profits are Lost  By : Natalie Goyette
    You’ve been to several craft shows, and at the end of the weekend, you realize that you are no further ahead than you were before. Now, that might be OK if you are just making and selling crafts as a hobby. But, if you are trying to establish a small side income from it, then you have to wonder where your profits are being lost.
  • 3 Steps to Improving Your Craft Show Profit  By : Natalie Goyette
    If you are at a craft show, just browsing through what some of the other booths have, what is it that you notice about the most successful and profitable crafters? They have simple products that they can make quickly, that have a great markup. That’s the key to profitability in any business, and this one is no different.
  • How To Profit From Craft Shows  By : Natalie Goyette
    Have you ever walked through a craft show and wondered, “How much do they make on their crafts,” or “I can do that,”? If you’ve walked through a craft show, you probably have had those thoughts. So, what is stopping you? Nothing really. Especially if you are a crafty person who enjoys making crafts.
  • Why Selling Crafts can be Profitable for You  By : Natalie Goyette
    People are on the lookout for business ideas that are going to provide them a little extra income, but still offer a little enjoyment along the way. Making and selling your crafts at craft shows is one way thousands have combined a fantastic hobby with a part-time home business.
  • Arts & Crafts for Fun & Profit  By : John Savage
    Arts and Crafts are about making things with your own hands and using your own skills
  • A Spinning Wheel is The Oldest and Newest Way to Express Your Love of Arts and Crafts  By : Robert Bibb
    Often times at fairs or craft shows there are spinning wheel demonstrations that always draw large crowds to observe the marvel of spinning thread.
  • How to Cut Down Your Competition When Selling Your Crafts  By : Jean Bowler
    Think outside the box when considering how to market your crafts.
  • Five Easy Ways to Market Your Craft Business Through Donations  By : Bill Weaver
    Are you an experienced craftsperson who is looking to increase your public presence? Consider donating some of your crafts to a local nonprofit agency or local charity.
  • Consign Yourself to Success with Your Hand Made Crafts  By : Bill Weaver
    If you have a love for making hand made crafts, there are several ways to become successful at what you do through creating your own business. However, when beginning this business, the first steps that should be taken will be what ensures either your achievement of the business, or its failure.
  • How to Network In the Community to Broaden Your Craft Business  By : Bill Weaver
    Making crafts can be a lot of fun. But there are some other areas that have to be covered if you plan on networking your item to people in your community. Explore your options when attempting to network.
  • Do Craft Shows Tell a Tale of Your Success?  By : Bill Weaver
    One of the most successful ways to sell hand made crafts is through the use of local and regional craft shows that are in your area. Craft shows will not only boost your business, but will also allow a place where you can find networks for future business.
  • Advanced Selling Tips for Crafters  By :
    How to make your craft stand out and sell better.
  • Adhesives - Uses and Safety Tips  By : Charles Kassotis
    Adhesives are of great use. They can be used for a variety of things, and they help us hold things together. They are great for repairs, craft projects, and even for building projects. A special kind of adhesive is even used to hold dentures in many people’s mouths. Without adhesives, the world would certainly not hold together as well as it does.
  • The Wonderful World of Arts & Crafts  By : John Savage
    Isn,t it amazing what an artistic hand can do with a few pieces of paper.
  • Ten Things You Should Know Before Opening a Craft Business  By : Paul Duxbury
    Starting a Home Based Craft Business is an exciting venture. However, it is important that you think through all the aspects of your venture before launching into it.
  • Selling Your Crafts Through EBay  By : Paul Duxbury
    For the craft lover who doesn’t know where to begin marketing their crafts, EBay would be a good start. It is the best way to get the broadest audience’s attention. EBay goes beyond your backyard and reaches people all over the world.
  • How To Improve Your Life With... Paper Dolls!  By : frederic lampard
    A paper doll is a two-dimensional figure drawn or printed on paper for which accompanying clothing has also been made. It may be a figure of a person, animal or inanimate object.
  • The Need for Crafts  By :
    The market for unique and handmade crafts continues to grow.
  • Selling Your Crafts  By :
    How crafters can dip their toes into craft marketing.
  • Dress Up Your Crafts with Decals  By :
    How you can adorn almost any surface with your original artwork using decals.
  • Create Original Crafts Using Home Cured Modeling Clays  By :
    Home cured modeling clays are easy to work with and can yield beautiful craft products.
  • How To Cash In With Crafting & Craft Shows  By :
    Craft shows are typically the first outlet for the crafter who wants bring their products to maeket.
  • 3 Simple Ideas to Make Your Own Inexpensive Curtains  By : Charles Kassotis
    Learn 3 Quick and Inexpensive ways to make curtains on your own, with just a few items from your local craft shop...
  • Marketing a Craft Product  By : Paul Duxbury
    Whilst this article looks at how to market soap products you have created at home the approach can be adopted to any craft product!
  • Setting Up Your Craft Show Booth  By : Shawn Vincent
    You need to
    keep in mind the same principles of good marketing and
    merchandising when you set up for a craft show.

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