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Taking Custom Orders At Craft Shows without Overbooking Yourself
For those who craft for a living (or to make some extra money), craft shows can be very profitable. They put your creations in front of a targeted audience, and they give you the opportunity to interact with potential customers and answer their questions. It’s important to take plenty of products with you, because at a good show they will go faster than you think!
Another great thing about craft shows is that they are great places to get custom orders. They allow customers to take a close look at your work, and if they are impressed but want something different, they might ask you do make something special for them. It’s important to be prepared for this.
How to Price Your Products for Sale
Most crafters do what they do because they love it. Their finished projects are each special in their own way, and they may seem priceless. This is one reason that some crafters have a hard time setting prices for their work when they decide to start selling it.
Pricing your products properly is essential if you want to operate at a profit. Yet all too often, crafters price their products according to what others are charging for similar ones. While it is important to consider the competition, that’s not the first thing to look at when setting our prices. Instead, we need to consider how much our materials cost, how much we should be charging for labor, and what other costs we incur for each product.
Using Hemp and Natural Products in Your Crafting
Go into any craft store, and you’ll see that there is a vast array of supplies to choose from. The use of synthetic materials has added to the selection. But many crafters still prefer to use natural products in their projects.
Many natural products are renewable and require minimal processing, making them good for the environment. They also give projects a natural beauty that is unmatched by man-made materials. Some of the most popular natural products for crafting include the following:
Toddler Crafts That Don’t Require Any Scissors
Crafts are good for kids. They can keep them productively occupied while you’re doing work around the house, or give you something to do together. Crafting helps kids learn new skills and gives them a sense of accomplishment.
Crafting is especially good for small children. They can gain hand-eye coordination, learn about shapes and colors, and more. But most crafts require the use of scissors, which can be difficult for a toddler to use properly. Even the small, blunt children’s scissors can be too much of a challenge.
However, there are some crafts that your toddler can create without scissors. Here are a few to choose from:
Five Springtime Crafts for Little Hands
With springtime coming quickly, little hands may be itching to get their hands dirty. Instead of letting them make mud pies in the yard, why not use these five spring time crafts for little hands instead? Not only will you be able to control some of the mess, they’ll have a pretty craft to be proud of as well.
Springtime banners
Springtime banners are a great craft for little hands. Purchase 12 inch by 12 inch felt in springtime colors, cut in half. You will also need glue, scissors, yarn, scrap pieces of felt, and other accessories. Leave the banner as a rectangle or trim one end to create a point – the choice is theirs.
Baby Gourd Rattle
Most people think that baby rattles have to be shiny plastic do-dads with little plastic beads in them. Unfortunately these types of rattles, while bright, colorful and cute, can break, causing potential harm to the infant. Babies need safe toys to play with.
This adorable craft idea will help you make a toy that is colorful, fun, and safe for any baby. The gourd baby rattle is a natural alternative to the many dangerous toxic toys on the market today. And you only need a few items to get the job done:
- Gourd
- Food dye/non-toxic paint
Family Crafting: Fun Projects to Do Together ~ Review
Crafting is a great way to connect with your children. It also allows your child to indulge in their creativity and to make a mess without getting in trouble. It truly helps you to connect to your children as you glue, cut, and sew together. There is no limit to what kinds of crafts can be done together as a family and with Family Crafting: Fun Projects to Do Together pulling it all together has never been easier.
Crafting With Your Teen
As you know most kids love to do craft. They are happy to make anything from paper plate animals to macaroni necklaces. But once they hit the teen years, many of them think they’re too old (or too cool) for crafting.
Crafting with your kids is a great way to bond with them, and this is especially important during the busy teen years. If you can find a craft that your teenager will find both enjoyable and worthwhile, you’ll have a much better chance of talking him or her into giving it a try. And by the time it’s completed, she’ll probably be ready to create something else. Here are some craft ideas that your teen might like to try.















