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

Friday, October 19, 2007

Some Halloween Craft Fun

Just so you don't think I'm all work and no play, here's a web page where you can find some great Halloween crafts and activities. It's that time of year, and kids love Halloween almost as much as birthday's and Christmas (or Hanukah).

Happy Crafting!
Chuck



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Thursday, October 04, 2007

How to Package and Label Your Crafts

One of the biggest mistakes that crafters make when they first start selling their crafts (and a mistake many craft business veterans make) is to discount the impact that packaging and labeling have on sales success. I talk about packaging and labeling in my book, "How to Start Your Own Craft Business," but I just came across this post on HomeBasedCraftBusiness.com that discusses the packaging and labeling issue at length.

Inventive packaging that tells your story is one of the best ways to set yourself apart from the competition. And, it also helps you charge a premium for your crafts. So, take the time to develop a great packaging and labeling strategy. You'll be glad you did.

Happy Crafting!
Chuck



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Great Craft Video - Fairy Craft

I found this great craft video on YouTube. It's not really related to a craft business, but I thought it was a great way for a craft business to showcase their skills - provide some free training on a simple craft on their website.



When you give back to the community, people start to visit your web site and also recommend it to friends. It's a great way to build traffic and a reputation.

Happy Crafting!

Chuck

Friday, September 21, 2007

Craft Mafia - A Craft Business Collective

I was checking out my Google Alerts, and ran across a story about the Manchester Craft Mafia, a group of craft business owners in Manchester, UK. Here's their mission statement from their site:

Manchester Craft Mafia is a group of crafty businesses dedicated to supporting and sharing a creative, maverick spirit of crafting in Manchester, Greater Manchester and beyond. We’re craft and proud!

We want to help kick-start the new wave of . . .

. . . entrepreneurial crafters sacking the rat race and finding other ways to make a living . . . people crafting en masse and in public . . . anyone hiding an inner crafter . . . and everyone who just loves buying, finding or making something that bit different.

The idea for the Manchester Craft Mafia came from the original Austin Craft Mafia, who have now set up a website to explain what a Craft Mafia is, and provide links to Craft Mafia Familias from around the globe. In addition, they tell you how to start your own Craft Mafia Familia and share ideas with other craft business owners in your area.

This is such a GREAT idea! When you can get together with other craft business owners and discuss how to improve your craft business, you leverage the experience and creativeness of a number of individuals.

A craft business can sometimes be very lonely. When you are working in isolation, the tasks you have before you can be daunting - creating your crafts, going to craft shows, developing marketing, working on a web site, and more... - and a group of crafters going through the same struggles can be a great source of support and wisdom.

Check out the Craft Mafia website, and see if this is something you can create in your area.

Happy Crafting!
Chuck

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

What I've Been Up To

Well, it's been a VERY long while since I've updated this page. In fact, it's been almost a year since I've added any new contact.

The reason... I've been lazy. I spent all of my time and energy last Fall and early Winter in creating and launching "How to Start Your Own Craft Business" and I just kind of let things go on auto-pilot.

Well, I went back to the stats on the craft business site, and noticed that it's still making some very good sales, and people are very interested in starting their own craft business. So, I've decided to revamp the site, restart the blog, and really creating a community of crafters who want to turn their hobby into a full- or part-time business.

So, watch this space over the next few weeks. I'll be creating some new content, and also working on some new ideas for products. I hope you'll be able to participate and help drive the new direction of www.MyCraftBusiness.com, so please join in!

Happy Crafting!

Chuck

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

An Interview with Craft Business Owner "Cathy of California"

I just came across this wonderful interview with Cathy Callahan, owner of the craft business, Cathy of California. She makes some really wonderful, vintage-style crafts and has her own successful craft business web site (and the design is super cool).

The interview is short, but there are links to her website and blog, and you can get a ton of good, quality information by just visiting her sites and seeing how she works.

Happy Crafting!

Chuck Smith
www.MyCraftBusiness.com

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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Successful Crafters Need Business Sense

I found this short craft business article on the Asbury Park Press website. In the article, a couple of crafters discuss the need for some business skills if you are going to be successful on the craft fair circuit. There's also some encouraging words about the amount of business done at many of these craft fairs, and how successful others have been.

Take a couple minutes to check out the article.

Happy Crafting!

Chuck

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