Welcome to the My Craft Business Blog!

Hello and welcome to the Crafting Biz Blog. On this blog, I will be discussing anything and everything to do with how to make money with your crafts. Whether you want a full- or part-time income, you CAN make money with your crafts. And with the help you find on this site, you'll avoid a lot of the potential mistakes that many crafters make when they try to create a crafting business. So, watch this blog over the next few weeks and make sure you add it to your Favorites folder.

Happy Crafting!

Chuck

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Free Plans for Unique Projects

I just stumbled across this site that offers free plans for some very unique projects. Here are some of the free plans featured on the site:

  • Cloth Envelope
  • Curved Photo Stand
  • Curvy Stripe
  • Disk Wallet
  • Eye Pillow
  • Magnetic Sculpture
  • Monitor Shelf
  • Mobile
  • Wall Clock
  • Bulletin Board
All of these plans are free, and just visiting this site should give you some great ideas for your own crafting business. A gallery of finished projects should spark even more creativity.

Enjoy the site!
Chuck

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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

I'm REALLY Bummed

I'm in San Diego, CA for a seminar, and I'm truly bummed out. There's a huge craft show here in San Diego (the Harvest Festival Arts & Crafts Show), and the local newspaper is running a contest for a $300 shopping spree at the show. But, the show isn't until October 27 - 29, so I'll be long gone.

If you're going to be in the San Diego area during that weekend in October, you should check out the contest and enter for your chance to win. And, the Show will give you a great chance to do a little market research.

Check out the booths to see which ones are most appealing and drive the most visitors. Watch what the vendors are selling, and see the prices that are most popular. You may get some great ideas for the type of crafts you would like to sell, and you'll definitely get a feel for what people are buying. Marketing research gold!

I've got to get moving, but have a great day!

Happy crafting!
Chuck

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Sunday, September 10, 2006

A Peek Into a Craft Fair

I'm getting ready to take my son to his Pop Warner football game this morning, but I ran across this story in the Yavapai County Daily Courier about a local craft fair. This story gives you some idea around the mindset of attending craft fairs, and some of the costs associated with the better craft shows around.

Take a look and let me know your thoughts by sending me a comment!

Happy Sunday,
Chuck

P.S. Even though I love crafts, I also love football! I'm very excited the football season is starting, and looking forward to seeing my New England Patriots back on the field. Go Pats!

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Saturday, September 09, 2006

Volunteers Use Crafts To Support Military Families

A recent story on the CBS2 Chicago web site details how two local women are spearheading an effort to support the families of people who are stationed overseas. Called "Operation Comfort," the group makes blankets to show the families of soldiers that people here in the states care. The full story can be found at this link.

Operation Comfort was co-founded Mary Soenksen and Jan Strickland, who started simply by giving blankets to friends who had children serving overseas. But, they wanted to do more so last year, they started teaching students at a local high school how to make blankets. It is now a very popular public service project at the school.

How does this relate to a craft business? One of the most effective ways to increase visibility for your business is through public relations. A charity project like this can bring great press coverage for your business. Not only are you doing a good deed, but you can raise the profile of your business and bring good will from potential customers.

Just make sure you don't step across the line from doing something good to crass commercialism. The charity is what matters, and you need to stress the results of the charitable efforts, not your business. Make sure that everyone knows how they can help out with the charity, and your business will share in the rewards.

Have a great crafting weekend!
Chuck

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Thursday, September 07, 2006

Halloween Craft Challenge at Craftster.org

Craftster.org, one of the largest crafting forums on the Internet (if not the largest), is having a Craft Challenge themed around Halloween. Called the "Zombies & Robots & Bears...Oh My!" Challenge, the contest asks you to "craft up a butt-kickin' zombie, robot or bear themed craft in any medium you want." Submissions are due October 1st to the 5th, and the winner's project will be featured in the Featured Projects Area of Craftster.org, on the Craftster Blog, and the winner will receive a one year subscription to the new CRAFT magazine and featured on the Craftzine.com Blog!

What this means is that the winner will get a ton of free web publicity, as well as bragging rights that can be turned into additional publicity for their own crafts business. Even if you don't win, you will get some great publicity for your site just by entering. Never underestimate the power of a great link on a well-respected web site!

So hop on over to the Contest Page and get the rules. And, take the time to think up something clever and enter today!

Good luck!
Chuck

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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Bead Jewelry Making

NOTE: I found this article about Bead Jewelry Making, and thought you would enjoy it. I think Felicity has given a lot of good info, and also a good resource for following up on your Bead Jewelry interests.

It seems that crafters in the US are turning to bead jewelry making in ever increasing numbers. Beading is a fun hobby, and you can make jewelry from the simplest designs right through to incredibly complex pieces that are works of art in their own right. There are so many patterns and designs to choose from that it can almost become overwhelming, but don't worry, you'll soon find your feet.

One of the best things about bead jewelry making is that there is so much freedom to do what you want. Even better, something that may appear to be a disadvantage can actually be turned into a new design element. An example I read about recently involved jasper and copper. Jasper drills rings aren't very popular, mainly because they tend to look unattractive and are not particularly functional. Most beading enthusiasts don't bother using them.

This particular beader chose jasper drill rings with attractive colors, finding interesting combinations of browns, reds and touches of green. Once the beads were all strung together, however, they looked terrible. So instead of giving up and doing something else, she looked around for a new idea and came up with copper. The copper blended well to compliment the jasper colors.

Adding the copper element to the piece made a huge difference. She used copper wire to add extra features to the bracelet, and as a result ended up with a stunning design using two main elements that previously she'd never managed to use successfully. As long as the colors blend well, it's possible to use almost any elements in bead jewelry designs.

One of my favorite things about beading is that you can take almost anything and turn it into something interesting. Even if first time around you're not happy with the result, you can pull it apart and try doing it differently. Making beaded jewelry isn't as hard as you might think; mostly you need a lot of patience and a healthy dollop of imagination. With those ingredients, you can create amazingly beautiful jewelry pieces such as bracelets, earrings and necklaces, which will be the envy of your friends.

Beading is a craft that is constantly evolving, and one of the most recent trends is cell phone charms. These are quite simple to make, and help to give your cell phone some character all of its own. If you know a teenage girl and want to give her something unique and special, try making her a cell phone charm. Or perhaps give her the bits and pieces so that she can make one of her own design.

If your bead making supplies are getting a bit cluttered, then instead of throwing beads out, reorganize them and perhaps swap the beads you don't like with a fellow beader. Sometimes the beads that leave us most uninspired will be the ones that someone else turns into a masterpiece!

Felicity Walker is addicted to beading, and you can find more great beading information at beading-is-fun.info She has also released a beading guide, at ultimatebeadloversguide.com

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Sunday, September 03, 2006

Artistic enterprise helps seniors sell their crafts

An organization called Ageless Enterprise is helping senior citizens and disabled individuals sell their crafts at craft shows and through their web site. You can get more information from the KVOA News 4 web site here.

Ageless Enterprise is paid for by a three year-grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service, and was started to help Arizona seniors in Yavapai, Navajo, Pinal, La Paz and Gila counties out of poverty.

This is a great example of how local government can get involved in helping people earn extra money through crafts. If you're interested in starting a similar program in your area, I would suggest contacting Ageless Enterprise for some advice.

Happy Crafting!
Chuck

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Saturday, September 02, 2006

Brazil : Artisans craft bio-jewels

Local artisans in Brazil are turning seeds, shells, pits, and other local raw materials into exquisite jewelry art according to the www.fibre2fashion.com web site.

Joining these "bio-jewels" into necklaces, bracelets, rings, or earrings, local craftspeople create designs indigenous to their regions. And these local Brazilian articsans do business with buyers in Switzerland, the US, and England.

So, think outside the box and try to brainstorm some unique uses for everyday objects that you can incorporate into your crafts!

Happy Crafting!
Chuck

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Friday, September 01, 2006

Business of Crafts Workshop Comes to Seattle

Do you live near Seattle, WA? If so, there's an opportunity to take the Business of Crafts Workshop, a comprehensive 2-day workshop that comes to Seattle on March 16th and 17th of 2007. This workshop, taught by an artist and a gallery owner, is designed for artists and craftspeople new to selling their work or who have been selling on a small scale and want to take their craft business to the next level.

According to their press release, the Business of Crafts weekend seminar includes classes on selling art and crafts in retail settings as well as through wholesale outlets. Pricing and marketing tips will be addressed, as well as some great ideas on how to make a booth stand out in a crowded crafts show. Successful artists who earn their living through selling their art will share their stories. There will even be a panel of art gallery owners who will share their tips on how to make a great impression on them.

One of the most valuable parts of the weekend is the opportunity for artists to get feedback on their artwork from Corwin and Schilperoort (the instructors), as well as other craft professionals. They'll offer tips on how to price work, marketing ideas best suited to your work, and where the best targets markets lie. All this from experts who will offer feedback and encouragement.

I've heard great things about this weekend seminar, so if you have the chance, and want to start a crafts business or take your fledgeling crafts business to the next level, sign up for the weekend seminar at www.businessofcrafts.com.

Happy Quilting!
Chuck

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