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Mustard Seed Verse Cards and Seeds Christian Craft Kit

NEW Natural Burnt Horn Cross Jewelry Pendant with hole, Christian Craft Supplies

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NEW Natural Burnt Horn Cross Jewelry Pendant with hole, Christian Craft Supplies
US $1.63
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Fabric Ribbon~Silver Cross~Pewter Gray~Christian~Bible~Wreath~Craft~7/8"~Bow
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Toddler Greeting cards

Toddler Greeting cards
craft ideas for toddlers

Image by Craft Ideas For All
Crafts that toddlers can create too. Visit Craft Ideas For All for photographs of toddler creating them and detailed instructions.

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Tri-Fold Christmas Cards by MomsBreak.com

Moms Break free Christmas cards are printable and tri-fold that can be printed on Christmas scrapbook paper to make the Christmas cards or Christmas party invitations have Christmas scrapbooking paper design on the outside of the card. www.MomsBreak.com

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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?

Best answer:

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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What are your favorite quick crafts on the go?

I love crafts. Don’t ask. I love making cards, scrapbooking, crocheting, knitting, drawing, creating things, and just plain being creative. When you’re bored, what’s your favorite thing to work on?

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Homemade Christmas Cards

I long for the moment when Christmas was more about spending time with friends, family and loved ones and less about fussing over finding the ideal gift; when little handmade tokens were more important than a department store gift card. Just call me schmaltzy, but my much loved part of Christmas is getting together with friends to bake cookies, spending time with the children coloring Santa Claus pictures and planning up of any Christmas crafts that I can think of.

Being said all that, I have come up with a few grand Christmas card ideas, making use of card templates and stencils. Usually, you can use Christmas stencils the standard way and paint the picture onto a card, however there are a lot of other ways to use stencils. I took some stencils from my collections and delved into just how many ideas I could come up with using them to adorn Christmas cards.

Let’s begin with the fundamentals of card making and then move ahead to the creative ideas. Cut a sheet of colored construction paper down to a 6×8 inch rectangle. Fold it in half to make a 4×6 inch card.

Idea #1. Find a Christmas stencil that you like at your local craft store or on-line. They come as plastic pre-cut stencils all set for painting or printable stencils that you can come across on the internet or in book format. Each category has advantages and disadvantages. The pre-cut stencils are all set. They are also more costly. The printable stencils still has to be cut out. However, they are inexpensive and oftentimes free.

Idea #2. The most fundamental technique to use a stencil in card making is with paint. Just lay your stencil on the front portion of the card. You can tape it down or hold it in place. Use up and down movement with a stencil brush to apply paint in the stencil hole. The stippling technique is done to prevent paint from seeping beneath the ends of the stencil openings.

Idea #3. There is also a grand way to use stencils as Christmas card templates. Mark out the holes of the stencil onto colored paper, cut it out and glue to the front of the card.

Idea #4. If you found a fine printable stencil, you can get rid of the steps of cutting out the stencil hole and tracing the image onto the paper. Just lay down the paper with the stencil on top of the colored paper and slice along the lines using a craft knife. Push down tightly to cut through both paper. Make sure that both pages stay together as you cut it. Glue the figure to the front part of the card.

I know that you can come up with a lot of other creative Christmas card ideas. In the end, it’s that special touch that you are aiming for, right? Don’t forget that eventually the Grinch found out that Christmas was something that comes straight from the heart!

For more information on Christmas cards, visit our website at merrychristmas24.com. Add a special touch to your Christmas greeting cards by clicking on this link merrychristmas24 – Christmas cards

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Fistful of Art and Craft Ideas: Spring

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Bring the spring to life with this seasonal collection of craft – at home or in the classroom. Make mobiles, decorations, pop-up cards, badges, books, collages, tie-dyes, bookmarks, ornaments, and window decorations. This title includes basic materials only: readily available at home or in school. It is written and designed by an experience teacher. It features clear, simple instructions. It offers plenty of room for experimentation based on original suggestions…. More >>

Fistful of Art and Craft Ideas: Spring

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Christmas crafts with only these supplies?

I have consturction paper;sciccors;glue;markers;crayons;beads;String and thats about it.

what are some crafts i can do with only those supplies please
I dont wanna do a countdown;paper chains or cards.

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Do I need more or less?

Here is my plan for my sons third grade Valentines party. Is it to much for an hour or not enough or just right. Thanks!
Valentines Party Plan
1. Start out with craft, students will need to clear off their desks, and get out their glue sticks, sissors, and crayons.
(while the kids are doing their craft, pass out the “puzzles” and scrap pieces of paper.)
2. Tell the kids after the have finished their crafts, that they can take the scrap piece of paper and write how many “hearts” are in the bag, put their names on the paper and put it in the coffe mug, I have set out.
3. When the children have quietly finished thier crafts and placed their guess then they can come up and get a snack.
4. After the snack, the children can get out the puzzles that were passed out earlier.
When all children are ready, say start! The first one done gets a prize…You can do this several times.
5. Valentines Party word game. The person who comes up with the most word in 3~5 min. wins!
6.Let the kids pass out their cards
7. Clean up, and head home.

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How to Collect Your First Rubber Stamping Supplies

When I first started out as a rubber stamper and realised I wanted to be a card maker, I was living in a small town where I knew no other paper crafters. There did not seem to be many stores that sold stamps and I had not seen the techniques demonstrated.

Then I met a wonderful woman online who was an advanced card maker. She lived over the Pacific Ocean from me, but she understood what I was going through. It was via her friendly emails and gorgeous pictures of her cards that my interest in stamping was finally allowed to grow. I wanted to try making some cards so much!

My friend sent me my first stamps, designer paper samples, ribbon and bling. I then found some ink pads and started to play. I had no idea how large and wonderous the world of rubber stamping was at the time, so I just did what I knew I could do. It pleased me a lot to be playing at last.

When a few nice stamping companies started selling stamps and supplies in Australia, I began to see how much was possible. That’s when my collection of tools and supplies started to grow.

So what did I buy? I’ll show you my list, but remember yours may very well be quite different to mine. I just went in the direction my interests and awareness took me. This is such a fun hobby there is no right and wrong way to do it – for me there is only play and experimentation!

Some of the things I make I love. And some I don’t. It’s all learning. Let yourself enjoy your own journey of exploration.

Here’s what I soon collected once I started rubber stamping:

Apart from buying the stamps I loved at the time I soon bought some cardstock that was colour coordinated (from Stampin’ Up!) and also their colour wheel. I had trouble putting nice and adventurous colours together at the start and the colour wheel helped me a lot Some good quality white cardstock to make my focal image for my cards I also bought good scissors – a rubber cutting pair and a small sharp pair for the tricky bits of paper trimming I bought a large self-healing cutting mat a stamp cleaning pad and stamp cleaning mist (the cleaning mist conditions the rubber in the stamps) an adhesive snail as much ink in as many colours as I could afford some watercolour pencils and crayons metallic gel pens, a good black journaling pen and a white gel pen a permanent black ink pad so I could colour over the lines of my stamps without smudging them a Versamark ink pad for embossing some embossing powder some double sided tape a good metal ruler a bone folder a mat pack and tool for paper piercing

I have to say I still use all of these tools years later.

As I got interested in other techniques (or out of necessity) I bought more tools. For example I used a toaster to emboss things at the first. (I do not recommend using a toaster for embossing, by the way. Read on to see why not!) When I was embossing so much I nearly set the house on fire one day, I decided to buy a heat gun (hence the necessity! Hubby finally agreed I needed a heat gun when my paper caught fire!)

Embellishments just grow like topsy when you start buying them. I started out with:

some split pin brads some paper flowers some ribbon and some tiny buttons

Then I decided to start my paper punch tool collection because I started learning how to use punched shapes.

Next I move on to wanting to set eyelets and that’s when I bought a noisy eyelet setting system. When I couldn’t resist setting eyelets at night after hubby (a shift worker) had gone to bed, he agreed I needed a Crop-a-dile – it’s silent and oh so efficient!

I think you can now see the pattern my craft supply buying has taken over the years?

My advice is this: go ahead and trust your own creative leanings when you are building up your rubber stamping and paper crafting supplies and tools. Find a nice open and airy place with good lighting to craft in and think about how you are going to store your supplies as they expand. I made do with an ordinary desk that had an overhead bookshelf attached to its back. It was placed near an open window and I added a desk lamp for times when the sky was overcast or I was crafting at night (which is often).

Only buy tools and supplies as your interest in them grows. If you would like more information about tools and techniques, you can find out more at my Paper Craft Tools page.

Stamping and paper crafting is a fun hobby with lots of creative corners you can explore. Take your time and enjoy it!

Susan Luke loves paper crafting. Her website PaperCraftCentral.com contains a wealth of information about scrapbooking, cardmaking, 3-d papercrafts and more. Sign up for her FREE Ezine Paper Twists today!

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