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December 30, 2013
The craft business requires a greater visual element when it comes to marketing than many other types of genres. The reasons for this is because crafting allows for a greater expression of creativity. Because craft products are not mass-produced, there is an element of individuality for you to market. Even it you've found a good niche with a healthy customer base, you still have to stand out from everyone else.c
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December 26, 2013
As any crafter knows, taking an excellent photograph is just as important as making something beautiful when it comes to selling your crafts online. With flash, bad lighting, and blurry focus thwarting your best laid plans, there are many obstacles to getting the perfect picture.
The good news is that taking a great picture doesn't have to be difficult. Even if you don't have a state-of-the-art photography studio in your spare bedroom (if you do, feel free to stop reading here), a few simple tricks can make your wares look spectacular and get them sold.
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December 16, 2013
Crafting. The word just sounds fun. Most everyone has some type of craft they enjoy. For some it is the relaxation in actually making the craft. For others, it is the fulfillment of finishing something. It is a hobby and for many, it can become a little extra spending money.
Whether you like the feel of wood or clay in your hands; enjoy working with yarn or on the sewing machine; or have a knack for detailed painting, you are crafting. And, there is no time that is more fun to craft for than the winter holidays.
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November 25, 2013
If you own a craft business and are a parent, you might feel that there’s not nearly enough hours in the day to be a parent and CEO of a craft business. Raising children and owning your own craft business takes an immense amount of time and dedication. When being attentive with your undivided attention to one, you can't help but feel a little guilt that you may be ignoring the other. It is definitely a task to find that happy medium. Fortunately, there are some easy tips that you can use to marry your dual roles as parent and craft business owner.
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November 07, 2013
When it comes to making crafts and then selling them, there are still a number of legal matters that you are going to have to consider – even if you simply sell your crafts at the flea market once a week as a way to get a little extra money on the side. These legal matters are going to grow slightly more complicated if you decide to begin selling your crafts on a regular basis. You'll need to worry about things such as permits, taxes and even insurance.
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November 04, 2013
Thanks to Etsy, eBay, Pinterest and other crafting websites, there has been a growing trend of folks who are finding that many crafts can be used to bring in or supplement an income. The problem for most novice crafters is that they underestimate, and overestimate, what the value of their craft truly is and how much they should sell it for.
We recommend you take a few of these steps when placing a price tag on your crafts. It would be helpful to record each of these steps in a spreadsheet for reference later. Microsoft Excel, Google Docs, or Openoffice all have excellent spreadsheet programs you can use. Some of those are even free.
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October 31, 2013
Crafting can be a great hobby, but what to do with your creations once you have made them? While you may choose to keep them for yourself, or give them as gifts to your friends and family, another option is to put your homemade goods up for sale! There are plenty of ways to get your creations on the market. While you can go the traditional craft fair route, there are many online marketplaces to sell your crafts. These websites allow you to sell your goods from the comfort of your own home, and reach a far wider audience than you might at a craft fair.
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October 28, 2013
Are you a person with a flair for artistic creations? Then starting a small craft business could be an option you can try venturing into. All you need to develop is some basic understanding about entrepreneurship and you are ready to go. There have been several success stories about people who have started small in this business and done wonders. If you too want to be a part of that select group of individuals all you need is a dream, your skill and a wee bit of sensible planning and your road to success is almost set. However, not all small craft businesses that are started do end up on the bright end of the spectrum. So what differentiates a successful craft business from an ordinary one? There are certain aspects of starting such a business which when fulfilled can give rise to thriving organization. Here are a few essential features that can help build a successful small craft business.
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April 09, 2013
When you are new to projects requiring hardware, it is easy to become overwhelmed by all of the terms out there. Learning about basic types of hardware will help you to know what pieces you need for any particular project. This article is the first in a series that will discuss the basic choices of clasps that you may choose for your leash: the D-Ring, the snap hook, and the triglide.
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March 21, 2013
Webbing is a very strong fabric that is either a flat strip or a tube. People can use webbing for different things, such as home arts and crafts. Industrial or commercial polyester webbing, polypropylene webbing, and nylon webbing are very common webbing materials. Each of these webbing types have many advantages and also disadvantages, which are listed below.