Archive for June, 2008

Make a Hawaiian Luau Craft Necklace for Your Party Guests

22
Jun



A Hawaiian luau is a fairly festive event, mostly famous for ham and pineapples. It's not hard to see why you've chosen to hold one. Now, all you need is some kind of crafting project to tide over the guests while the food finishes cooking.

One of the easiest craft projects for a festive party like this is to make a beaded necklace, so I'd recommend making Hawaiian leis. The ingredients are fairly easy to come by, virtually any crafting store that you come across is going to have more than enough beads and string for any number of guests and designs that you could come up with. Although you could always go the traditional style and use flowers to make yours.

Now the method for making these is quite simple, first you'll need to come up with the design for your lei. Such as color scheme, number of small beads to large beads, if you intend to use flowers, etc. Alternatively, it can sometimes be fun to just make it up as you go along; nothing says you have to have a plan.

You'll want to make sure that your string for the lei is long enough to go around your neck and still have plenty of leeway for tying together at the ends. Finally you simply string the beads together and tie the ends of the tread together, you may want to use some glue to either hold the last beads in place or to hold the knot on the string together. Otherwise there is a chance the beads will go flying everywhere if the knot comes undone.

If you want to use some flowers, you'll need to put a hole through them to string them together. However, you should remember that unless you use dried flowers, they will wither and die on the lei. "

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Hobby Craft Ideas

20
Jun



Making your favourite crafts in the comfort of your own home can be fun and enjoyable and at
the same time financially rewarding.Having said this, it is very important that you have a
reasonable understanding of what types of crafts or products people are going to buy, as
well as how one goes about selling them. If you are going to start a home craft business,
you need to know how to come up with ideas for the crafts that you would like to make, how
to go about maximizing revenue for your business, where you are likely to sell them and how
to sell your products.Another essential aspect is how to market your new business.

I'm sure most people reading this article think that they don't require the development of a business plan for their new crafting business. This may be true, however a business plan will help you work out the financing aspects of your business before you've invested any time or money on a losing business idea. And lets be honest, the many books on how to run a business don't end up going into enough detail about the specifics of how to start, run, maintain and market a successful crafting business. At the end of the day without consumers, your craft business will never take flight and will quickly perish.

Having mentioned all of the above, it is important that you make use of some sort of craft business guide. Something that will provide you with valuable information on how to start and run your own successful crafting business. Make sure it includes coverage of aspects like advertising and promotion techniques as well as how to control your finances.

If you are interested in more information on home crafting ideas and management guides please visit the website below.

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African Crafts to Make

03
Jun



There are a great many African crafts to make a huge range of wonderful items. You can make anything from a rain stick to batik printed clothing. The joy of many African arts is that they require little or specialist equipment as they have evolved from using just the natural products that were available. The crafts generally produced wonderful and brightly colored items which are both practical and useful. Patchworks can be made using the typically African fabrics which are now quite easy to get hold of and many items can be transformed using beadwork in the traditional African styles.

A great way of sourcing African crafts to make is through the internet. Now that the internet is available to the majority of us, it is easy to use a search engine to find websites that information regarding the local African crafts. Some are more detailed than others and will need some traditional materials, but many can be undertaken easily and inexpensively.

Batik dying is one of the really authentic African crafts to make. You will need to refer to either a website or a book for information on how to create the designs and achieve the effect. It involves the use of wax and dyes and the end results are colorful and vibrant textiles which can be used for any number of purposes. You could even transform a piece of clothing that you already own with a batik design. This is a great way to rejuvenate some of your wardrobe. As I mentioned, you will need to either read up on the process or perhaps you could find a class at your local college. Art colleges or groups may have a class that you could join to learn this wonderful African style of fabric painting.

You will also find that bead work and jewellery making features highly on the list of African crafts to make. Beads are easy to buy from your local craft stores and are usually inexpensive. Again you will need to do some research to find out what designs and styles of jewellery are traditional in Africa. You will be able to discover quite a lot on the internet but do not restrict your searches just to craft websites. Have a look at a range of African sites and also try to look at as many pictures as possible of African jewellery and how it is traditionally worn. You will then have an idea of what it is that makes a piece look African. Try to copy the designs that you see both in shapes and colours. This way you will be making pieces that are unique to yourself but have a huge African influence.

There are many African crafts to make at home and also in a craft circle. Far more than it is possible to mention here. Keep your eyes open for styles and designs and if at all possible make contact with an African artist or craft worker for some genuine traditional tips.

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