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What kind of Credit Card processor should i use to accept credit cards at an arts and crafts fair?

Question by Teartin: What kind of Credit Card processor should i use to accept credit cards at an arts and crafts fair?
I’m going to have a booth at an arts and crafts fair. I’m not sure how to accept credit cards. do i have to go with the manual cordless credit card machine or are there more options. thanks
How do i get the wireless equipment free?

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Answer by robert w
we use propay.com it may be of value to u.
we are mobil at numerous site so it works over the phone with no problems at a reasonable price.

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Best of the Bay 2010 Editors Picks: Arts and Nightlife

Best of the Bay 2010 Editors Picks: Arts and Nightlife
Diehard club kids always call their favorite club “church” — there’s something sacred and comforting about returning to a certain dance floor regularly to commune with your friends and the music. But what if your favorite club really is a church?
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Spellbinders Paper Arts to Introduce Impressive New Designs at 2010 Summer CHA

Spellbinders Paper Arts to Introduce Impressive New Designs at 2010 Summer CHA
Peoria, AZ – July 22, 2010 — Spellbinders™ Paper Arts, LLC, an award-winning inventor, manufacturer and marketer of cutting edge tools for crafters, will introduce 30 new die templates and six (6) new Presto Punch™ templates at the upcoming 2010 Summer Craft & Hobby Association Trade Show (CHA). Held in Rosemont, IL on July 27-29, Spellbinders will be exhibiting in Booth #1423.
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The Golden Ears Bridge is impressive from the air and the ground. The toll bridge is free for pedestrians and bicycle riders.
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Fisher-Price Digital Arts and Crafts Studio-Dora the Explorer

  • The Dora the Explorer accessory pack includes a CD
  • CD when loaded onto the child’s computer, brings specific Dora the Explorer elements and content to the arts and crafts activities which appear on the base
  • This Digital Arts and Crafts Studio CD contains 5 new arts and crafts projects: 1) Map maker 2) Explorer Hat 3) Explorer checklist 4) Explorer tools 5) Adventure Journal
  • Easy and safe for kids to create arts and crafts with their home PC and printer
  • Fun for every child

Product Description
Dora the Explorer accessory pack for the Digital Arts and Crafts Studio (sold separately). The accessory pack includes a CD, which when loaded onto the child’s computer, brings specific Dora the Explorer elements and content to the arts and crafts activities which appear on the base. In addition, the CD also contains 5 new arts and crafts projects; specifically: 1) map maker 2) explorer hat 3) explorer checklist 4) explorer tools 5) adventure journal…. More >>

Fisher-Price Digital Arts and Crafts Studio-Dora the Explorer

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Are You An Arts & Crafts Person Who Says: “I Want To Sell My Crafts Over The Internet!” – Well, Are You?

Good News for You! There are many people who make homemade things from costumes and other items with fabric, to scrapbooks and greeting cards; from handmade invitations and knitted sweaters, to quilts, jewelry, wall decorations and more! Sometimes these folks sell their crafts at a local art fair, annual church bazaar or a neighborhood event of some sort. Others sell them through word-of-mouth advertising, to people in their neighborhood or around their town. When a friend tells a friend, who turns around and tells another friend, it’s called word-of-mouth advertising and it is very powerful!

Many people would like to sell their crafts and creations online, but they don’t want to spend too much money to open their own website if they only make a few things here and there! Well, if you are a hobby and craft person, and make something that people would want to buy, and you want to sell online, you don’t have to open your own website, if you don’t want to; you can sell your crafts through another big site, where many people gather, to buy and sell…crafts and anything that is handmade!

There is this wonderful website called Etsy.com and you can actually enter through my area… http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7721158  where you will see my profile.

By the way, my name is Father Time, and I have been writing for ages. One of the things that I enjoy writing is greeting card verses, and I have compiled an e-book of verses that other folks can use inside their own handmade cards. My e-book is listed for sale on that site, listed above, and they also have thousands of other great items made by people everywhere! Be sure to check it out, particularly if you have something handmade to sell! If you decide to join, please tell them that I referred you and Thank You in advance!

As a published writer for over thirty years, I am also getting busier these days by writing for hire, as a ghost writer, for people who have their own websites and need some good articles written for the purposes of article marketing! If you need something like that, please be sure to visit my personal website, which I call my Online SuperStore: http://www.fathertimepublishing.com/default.php?cPath=2540890

Whether you create your own website, or sell through a site such as Etsy.com, the main thing is that you can be a self-employed entrepreneur, selling your own crafts, and you can reach the world via the internet! Please don’t let the negativity of someone else talk you out of it, if it is your dream! Good Luck to you and Many Blessings!

Father Time has been a published writer for over thirty years and particularly focuses on motivational and self-help writing and speaking! He also has many years of sales experience and writes sales & marketing training and materials. His first love is poetry and greeting card verses!

He currently does a lot of writing for hire, especially article marketing pieces for folks who have their own websites to promote. IF you have a website, you should contact him for some good writing to promote your site; right away! You will be glad that you did!

For people that would love to earn some extra cash income, you can buy a bunch of pepper sprays, for way less than retail, and resell them to people that you know, or others in your community. You will have fun, make a profit, and you will be helping people to be safer, because a self defense pepper spray, can be just the thing to stop an attacker in his tracks! Find out more on the website!

Father Time has a great Online SuperStore at www.FatherTimePublishing.com and he invites YOU to PLEASE visit and find something that you like! YOU, as a reader of this website, can save 15% off of normal merchandise (not writing or bulk packages which are already heavily discounted) with the coupon code: SaveNow

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What type of arts and crafts activity would a 13 year old boy like to do on a family beach vacation?

The 13 year old is my nephew and it is an annual beach trip with his parents,his 11 year old brother, his 7 year old sister, my mom and my 7 year old daughter. We have always had a great time doing arts and crafts but last year I realized that he was getting a little old for the stuff we have always done and I really don’t know what a guy his age would find “cool” to do….. I really don’t want to embaress him, I just want him to have fun. Any ideas?

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Turn Your Arts & Crafts Hobby Into A Money Making Business!

Many folks all over America, both men and women, who make things by hand, such as clothing, cards and scrapbooks, jewelry, art work, handbags, and so much more, are selling their “works of art” online, via the internet! Some of these folks have their own website of art and crafts. Some of the people used to sell their art at local venues, such as a bazaar at their church or club, or even in a neighborhood art show, and through word-of-mouth advertising, they gained quite a reputation. Word of mouth is such a powerful thing; when a friend tells a friend, who turns around and tells another friend, and so forth! So, because of their popularity, and probably the quality of their goods, they decided to try selling online.

Now some folks don’t want the expense of their own website, but they would like to somehow sell their items online, and there are ways to do this at a very low cost. You don’t have to have your own website if you don’t want to; you can actually sell your crafts through some other bigger site, where many people gather, to buy and sell anything that is handmade! There is this wonderful website called Etsy, and you can actually enter through my listing

http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7721158  where you will see my profile, and if you decide to join, please tell them I sent you! By the way, my name is Father Time, and although I do have my own website, I know the importance of selling through other venues as well.

I am a writer and one of the things that I write is greeting card verses, and I have compiled an e-book of verses that hobbyists can use inside their own handmade cards. My e-book is listed for sale on that site, listed above, and they have thousands of other great items made by people everywhere!

As a published writer of over thirty years, I am also getting busier these days by writing for hire! I have many people who have their own websites and need some good articles written for article marketing purposes! They pay me to write articles for them, such as the one that you are reading, and then they publish them, in their own names, on websites such as Articlesbase.com, which is fabulous. Then other folks who have a blog or website, and want to add new content, will borrow and repost the articles, thus giving more exposure to the website of the person who posted the article! The reason their website gets more exposure is because their website’s URL will be included in the article. If you need something like that, please be sure to visit my website to learn more: http://www.fathertimepublishing.com/default.php?cPath=2540890

Whether you create your own website, and hire someone like me, to write for you to promote your new website, or if you decide to sell through a site such as Etsy, the main thing is that you can be a self-employed entrepreneur, selling your own arts and crafts and you can reach the world via the internet! Good Luck to you and Many Blessings!

“The Person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person who is doing it!” –Chinese proverb

 

Father Time has been a published writer for over thirty years and particularly focuses on motivational and self-help writing and speaking! He also has many years of sales experience and writes sales & marketing training and materials. His first love is poetry and greeting card verses!

He currently does a lot of writing for hire, especially article marketing pieces for folks who have their own websites to promote. IF you have a website, you should contact him for some good writing to promote your site; right away! You will be glad that you did!

Father Time has a great Online SuperStore at www.FatherTimePublishing.com and he invites YOU to PLEASE visit and find something that you like! YOU, as a reader of this website, can save 15% off of normal merchandise (not writing or bulk packages which are already heavily discounted) with the coupon code: SaveNow

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Seven Foolproof Techniques For Painting Your Next Arts & Crafts Project

For lots of hobbyists, beginning a new project feels much like the anticipation of cooking a gourmet meal. There’s the sense of buildup, and the gathering together of supplies and ingredients, and finally the meticulous but ultimately rewarding process of creating the object of your fascination. 

Losing control of the painting, however, is like finding the stove is broken, or the recipe’s ingredients have all gone mysteriously sour. There’s nothing like the disappointment – fortunately! – of watching the best-laid hobby plans go wrong through no deliberate fault of your own.

But there are solutions to even the biggest painting crises, and most of them require nothing more than a little forethought. The seven techniques presented below allow you the freedom to avoid mistake by getting around them in the first place. Prevention, after all, is the best medicine.

- Use a sealant before you paint. Sealants such as Dull-Cote give your subject material a slightly adhesive coating, meaning it better holds primer and other forms of spray paint. Coating with a sealant first is like primer for the primer.

- Plan to take your time, and use multiple coats. Sooner or later everyone gets ahead of themselves, applying paint like there’s no tomorrow out of enthusiasm for the finished project that’s already taking shape before their eyes. Going too fast is a mistake: use multiple, light coats, letting the paint thoroughly dry between coats. If you’re using transparent paint, don’t paint in the same direction each time but paint in a lattice pattern, to make a smoother coat.

- Don’t be afraid to use different tints of colors. You can mix most acrylic paints to get a different and original hue than the ones offered in the stores. Actually, the paint sold in hobby stores is cheap and lasts a long time, so don’t be afraid to pour a little out of several tubes and mix them together. You might be pleased with your “original” color shade creation.

- Stock up on brushes. Brushes are comparatively cheap, too, and can be found in the clearance sections of most hobby stores. Plan to buy a lot, so you don’t run out.

 - Accept that adhesive glue will likely be necessary.  Chips, edges and outright breaks happen all the time, especially when you’re working with ceramic, wood, and plastic. Have the super glue ready just in case, but remember to use it sparingly to avoid cleanups later. A little craft glue goes a long way.

 - Ask for help before you get stuck. There are hundreds (if not more) online pages and forums about using all manner of arts and crafts supplies. If you’re confused, or just want to get advice from people who’ve likely had the same problems you’re having with your project, check there first. You can always benefit from someone else’s experiences.

- Make time to do your hobby thing. Because hobbies aren’t “essential,” they’re often the activity first bumped from any hectic schedule. But painting and other hobby pursuits recharge us mentally and give us a real sense of gratification that easily carries over into the rest of our busy lives.

Dylan Blue Jewelry Creations offers a variety of designer glass enamel jewelry pendants and other accessories in a variety of styles and designs. For a complete look at their catalog, visit them online at www.dylanblue.com.

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How to Make Unique Handmade Arts & Crafts : Handmade Tin Can Craft Project


How to make a tin can handmade craft project in thisfree arts and crafts video taught by an expert. Expert: passportt Bio: Melody has been involved in almost all forms of art medium since she was about 2 years old. She has been painting in mixed media for as long as she can remember. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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ArTs & CrAfTs???!?!?!?

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