
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Friday, June 14, 2013
Fun Projects

Chatterbox made a really cute postcard that is easy and fun to make..
Make a cute easy teacup pincushion
Thursday, March 21, 2013
How Much Should I sell My Handmade Item For????
I was bog hopping my "fav" blogs and ran across this post over at "Craftymumz Creations" that she saw over at another "fav" blog of mine "Bumble Bee's Craft Den" concerning selling your handmade items. We all know how hard we work making our crafting projects, but when it comes to selling them most people do not want to pay the worth of the item. :( A lot of people don't seem to want to pay a lot for handmade items or think that maybe they should be cheaper than a mass produced item. This poster hits the nail on the head really! Most crafters don't get paid anything like the minimum hourly rate and can take hours handmaking an item and I think sometimes people forget this.
Sad but oh so true!!!
People need to stop thinking it is a garage sale
and that just because it is handmade
doesn't mean it is cheaper!!!!
I have made it a practice to charge the cost of the materials, the time, and the profit.
Rule of thumb 3X the cost.....
this does not always work when trying to sell,
but it is what your items are worth.
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How can you get these prices????
Well make your displays look inviting,
never overcrowd the table.
Always use boxes or something to give it
a tiered look, such as 3-4 levels.
Always keep your box with $$$ hidden behind a box.
Be super friendly and explain your product,
in other words sell it.
Also be sure to clearly mark the price, and name of item and maybe its use if there may be a question.
Think to yourself, why would I buy this item?
Then arrange how you might want to see it on a table. Also be sure to use a colorful table cloth
and put cheaper items up front.
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Think of how restaurants do it???
They always have a "come on"
to get customers there.
Then once they are there they are sure to
buy something a little more costly.
You can maybe have a cute basket
of small $1 items, or hanging items up front
and make sure the $1 or $2 or $3 items
are clearly visible to catch their eye.
The point is to bring them to your table!
Even if it costs you more to make them,
once someone lingers at your table
they will start looking
at the other more costly items.
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Keep a mirror handy for customers to see
what it will look like on them.
Never sit down and ignore customers,
always stand and talk to everyone.
Always have business cards,
flyers of where you will be next,
and a poster with your name advertised.
And most importantly, other than your "come on" items, never price your other items too low.
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People will pay if they think it is a higher cost item. The ones that won't...
wouldn't have bought the item at any cost.
Don't cheat yourself or other crafter's trying to make an honest dollar. It may take longer to sell some items, but when you do you will go away with a
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BIG smile [who can resist that smile]on your face, satisfied that you made someone happy with an item you worked with pride!
Happy crafting!!!
**I hope these hints help you this is PBDesigns personal opinion.
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Friday, June 29, 2012
Craft Ideas for Summer Time July 4th Fun!

Okay, can you guess what these are used for??? If you hop over to "Makes & Takes" you can watch a video on how to make these fun and easy "Sponge Toys" she has made them for the little ones to play with in the pool. I have a better idea for adults.


All you need are sponges and zip ties
I am thinking of making a few of these for my SnC group's picnic and using them to throw like you would with water balloons, only these won't break but they will splash you. LOL....think of the fun getting all wet on a hot summer day? Use the same rules as with water balloons, if you drop it you're out and the winner is the last one still holding their sponge.... :)
She also has a great "cheap" idea on how to make quick flower vases out of plain glass...

Aren't these pretty?
This is a great idea, paint those stones around your garden to show what you have planted, all you need is some rocks any size, and some paint. Look at how these turned out from "Repeat Crafter Me"

Cool idea when traveling or working with a really small space...put those dice in a small plastic container, when you shake them they will not roll off the table or your lap bring them in the car, on the plane or train and play your games. Thank you "Cardigans & Curriculum" for this great idea.

or how about using it for your change or play money I play Left, Center, Right game with my LYC all the time
and we use 3 coins and this is a perfect place for me to keep mine stored

thank you C&C
OMG these are so cool...they are called Hydro Bracelets I am going to make these for my SnC gals for our picnic gifts.....they are not hard and are really interesting...watch a video on how to make them, there are beads, sequins and water inside...you could even substitute it with that gel stuff that you get for flower pots...I think I will make one today and see how it turns out...BRB
And these are really cleaver Butterflieswww.diyinspired.com/2012/04/ can you guess what they are made out of???
No cheating...answer at the end of the blog

I have a ton of 1/2 pieces of fabric and not sure what to do with it until I saw these pots wrapped in fabric...wow great idea...
Now here is one for the 4th of July

There's a tutorial here
With all the hoopla about kids going out to play, I thought I would post a fun "outside" game to play for the kids...or adults...have fun over the 4th of July!!!!

And Tin Can Stilts..

Just use your can opener and make side holes to string the string through paint little elephant toes in white on the front. [clothesline works great]
Here's some Patriotic ones..
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Answer: the butterflies are made out of Dansen water bottles, :)
Happy 4th of July
Enjoy!!!!
Friday, April 27, 2012
A Crafting We Will Go!!

This is so cool, and not hard to make to hang on a kitchen wall its old recipes and other things from the kitchen.From Just Something I Made
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
Lets Make a Dust Mitt, Earrings, and Crafts
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Enjoy your "spring cleaning" with lots of "bling" |
Disclaimer: I did not make this.
This came from apparently a craft fair in a Methodist church in central Illinois. I saw it over on "Aunt Peaches" blog...and I thought "How cute is this?" So easy to make too...
You just put it on and dust! And sine it is acrylic yarn the static will attract the better than your old dust cloth. :) . I love the "bling" trim...she [Aunt Peaches] Calls it the Zsa Zsa Gabor duster! [tee hee]Its is a duster. Made with simple garden gloves with fingernails and 12 pink pom-poms stitched to the palm. Making pom-poms is so easy...
So get a pair of garden cloth cloves, any color, cut up some red or bright pink felt for fingernails and glue them on the tops, add some "bling" like a pretend ring, and gold trim for a bracelet and make up 12 pom poms and sew them on and "Volia" you have the cutest duster around... complitments of Aunt Peaches
I couldn't believe when I saw these attractive "Flamingo" earrings and found out they were made with $2 store plastic stirrers....REALLY!!! Want to make them, hop over to Mich L, in LA and learn how, they are so easy that you will be whipping up a dozen in no time. :)
And you have to check out www.whipup.net it is a fantastic easy "make it today" tutorial blog...
Make this cute Mushroom Brooch!

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