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  • Generating Money By Quilting  By : Kirsten Stone
    Are you a small scale quilter or a part-time quilter looking to earn some extra money from your quilt work? Are you having a difficult time monetizing on your work? If the answer is yes, then read on.
  • Drying Flowers for Crafts  By : Emma Snow
    Drying flowers is a simple and inexpensive way to preserve these cherished moments. There are multiple ways to use your flowers and preserve them for crafts and decorations. Whether they were a gift, or from a special day they can be made into something to enjoy long after that time has passed.
  • 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.
  • 5 Hobbies You Can Turn Into Craft Show Profits  By : Natalie Goyette
    When some people think of crafts, they think of little knick knacks, or trinkets, or maybe what their son or daughter made in school or in church. But a craft, by definition, is anything that is made by the hands – or at least in most part by the hands. That means most of the ‘craft-like’ hobbies we have are considered crafts.
  • Agate  By : Fashion Jewelry
    Agate is a variety of chalcedony which comprises cryptocrystalline quartz gemstones composed of layers of quartz, sometimes of different colors. Agate is usually found as rounded nodules or veins.
  • 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.
  • Ancient Roman crafts  By : Terry Kubiak
    In the second millennium BC, the Romans emerged from a small settlement near Rome to begin a course of expansion that was to make them the dominant power in the Mediterranean. By the 1st Century AD, Roman territories expanded from Britain in the north to Egypt in the south.
  • 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.
  • Using Artistic Flair For Your Craft Show Crafts  By : Natalie Goyette
    Some crafters set up their craft show booth with great little trinkets that make nice little gifts to let people know you are thinking of them. Other crafters provide something useful – a birdhouse, ceramic cups, saucers and bowls, knitted mittens, and the like. But, there is one group of crafters that often goes overlooked – and that is the artistic one.








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