Archive for October, 2009
Mother’s Day Crafts For Kids To Make – Mother’s Day Coupon Book For Kids To Make
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Mother's day crafts for kids to make should result in gifts that really mean something to mom. Now what can be more special than giving mom a coupon book with coupons that can be redeemed when necessary? Make beautifully decorated coupons with promises like "Good For One Week Of Doing The Dishes" or "Good For A Free Hug" or "Good For Hanging The Washing Once" or whatever is suitable in your circumstances. It is obvious that a coupon for a chore the kid has to do in any case is useless and the promise must also be within the kids capabilities. No good can come from letting a three year old make a coupon for "Good For Making Sunday Breakfast Once!" This craft is a little advanced and smaller children will need quite a bit of help with it.
Supplies for your Mother's day craft:
2 Pieces of cardboard 61/2 inches square Colored construction paper 61/4 inch X 18 inch A pair of craft scissors A pair of scallop-edged scissors A black permanent marker A satin ribbon of a color that tones in with the color scheme of your book A ruler A glue stick Assorted decorative colors: 6 Assorted colors to tone in with your color scheme 2 Of 71/2 inch square in one other color 1 Of 31/2 inch X 5 inch in one other color Stickers for decorations Envelopes 41/2 inch X 53/4 inch: 3 in your first Color 2 in your other Color
Method for this mother's day craft for kids to make:
The first you need to do is to place your 71/2 inch square papers on the table right side under. Now you take your cardboard and glue one piece onto the centre of each of you 71/2 inch square pieces of paper. Trim the corners of the pieces of paper and glue the overhanging pieces of paper onto the cardboard. Now you place your pieces of cardboard wrong side up next to each other on the table about a
Tags: Doing The Dishes
Sell Your Crafts In An Online Craft Mall
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To sell your crafts successfully in an online crafters mall involves more than simply opening a craft store, selling online takes time and a basic understanding of marketing your particular craft. When you open your store in a mall remember that it is an extension of your off-line business and all of the same marketing principals apply for your business to be successful both online and off.
When you first open your craft mall store contact all of your existing customer base and let them know that they can now shop at your new online store 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Offer a discount on their first purchase as an incentive to visit your online store.
A great way to market your products is to place ads in craft publications, generally these types of publications have a large following of people interested in buying handmade arts and crafts. There are also many free places you can advertise your products like online craft classifieds, craft forums and craft directories. A couple of hours or work advertising daily and you will see your online business grow very quickly.
Craft Shows are also a great way to grow your business both online and off, take advantage of the hundreds of potential customers that come to the shows by handing out your flyers and business cards with your online web address, also invite them to sign up for your monthly newsletter. Having potential buyers sign up for your monthly newsletter gives you the opportunity to contact both new and existing customers on a regular basis about your new product, or sales you might be having.
If you decide to sell in consignment shops ask the owner if you can place a display with your online craft store address, or leave a stack of business cards and or flyers with the web address of your online store.
Tags: Handmade Arts
Crafts for Kids: Homemade Bird Feeders
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There is nothing more enjoyable than eating breakfast and watching birds flutter and dance outside the kitchen window on a snowy morning. Unfortunately, while children often wonder at the birds and wish to take part in helping to feed them, there is rarely anything a child can do to help. Here are a couple of suggestions to help them get involved and to let them make their own special bird feeders.
Most children hate eating crusts of bread, but birds love them. Next time, rather than tossing the crust, hand them over to your child with a pencil or straw and have them poke a hole through the slices, about 1 inch from the top. If they wish, food coloring can be used to lightly dab some color on their bread slices, letting them make special designs for their bird friends. The bread should then be left to sit on the counter overnight so that it will dry out. The next day, thread a piece of yarn through them, hang the bread from the branches of a nearby tree and watch feathered friends flock to their new bird feeders.
With a string of yarn, a straw, and some Cheerios, even small children can help create these fun bird feeders. Take the yarn (about 24 inches works well) and tie it around the middle of the straw. This will provide a base, allowing your child to thread the yarn through the cereal, not only making an effective bird feeder, but helping develop motor skills. When they have threaded the cereal up to the top, carefully hold the top of the string and then untie the bottom from the straw. Knot the two of these ends together, forming a circlet of cereal, which can be hung outside as a great bird snack. This can also be done using different colored fruit cereals, helping your child with repetitive pattern exercises.
Letting your child become more involved in tasks like this, not only helps them learn but gives them a sense of responsibility as well. Have them keep track of how long it takes for their homemade bird feeders, so they know when it will be time to make more. Have them make charts or draw pictures of what kinds of birds come to their feeders and let them look through books, to identify who their new feathered friends are. Not only will the birds thank you, but your kids will have a great time too.
Tags: Nearby Tree










