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Elmer’s Disappearing Purple School Glue Sticks, 0.21 Ounces Each, 2 Sticks per Pack, Purple (E522)

Elmer’s Disappearing Purple School Glue Sticks, 0.21 Ounces Each, 2 Sticks per Pack, Purple (E522)

  • Number one teacher brand
  • Perfect for school projects
  • Goes on purple so it is easy to see
  • Dries clear
  • Washable, safe, and non-toxic

Elmer’s Products, Inc. is a company rich in history and tradition. Since the 1940′s the Elmer’s family of products has developed to meet the ever-changing needs of consumers. They range from a full line of adhesives, arts, crafts, and educational products for children to a complete offering of craft, hobby, office, and home repair products for adults. Elmer’s Disappearing Purple School Glue Stick is the number one teacher brand, a favorite for easy, no-mess bonding. The Elmer’s disappearing purple formula goes on purple so it is easy to see, yet dries clear, providing a strong bond. It works well on a variety school projects, crafts, and decorations. Elmer’s Disappearing Purple School Glue Stick goes on smooth and dries fast and colorless. It is acid-free, washable, safe and non-toxic. You can trust your best work to Elmer’s. Through years of growth and innovation Elmer’s has proven its longstanding commitment to quality and fulfillment of consumers’ inherent need to imagine, build

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You Know You are a Craft-a-holic When…

1) If it doesn’t move, then you paint it!

2) Your kids bring flower covered scrapbooks instead of binders to school.

3) You wear a glue gun holster… you just never know when something will need hot glue.

4) You house is full of scrap fabrics, papers, threads, wool, beads, broken vases, old wooden boxes, glue gun sticks…. these are not scraps to you, these are potential craft projects.

5) Your side of the table, is piled high with craft ideas, pictures and articles, and half done crafts.

6) No one wants to get your name at Christmas, because they just know they are going to get one of your latest “crafts” for a present.

7) You have a craft supplier on speed dial.


8) You pick your kids up from school, with paint in your hair, on your face, and you wear your painting shirt like its a new fashion statement..

9) You have been called the stencil queen…

10) You will never be fingerprinted, because you have burned your finger tips too many times with the glue gun.

If this is you… then maybe it is time to get serious about your crafts and turning them into money. You probably have enough crafts around your house, that you can open a online store right away! Get some great pictures, I am sure your friends and family will be so excited that you are going to sell your crafts as a business, that they will help you get organized.

What better business to start, then one you are already passionate about?… Rather than unloading them all on your friends and family for every holiday there is on the calendar, try going worldwide, which is what will happen on the internet. You will empty your house and line your pockets!… then you can buy more craft supplies!
open an online store and sell your crafts

open an online store and sell your crafts worldwide article and website by Diane Palmer, who has been in the crafts business for over 15 years…

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Favorite Valentine’s Day Arts and Crafts

Valentine’s Day, traditionally, is a very crafty holiday, and has come to represent the time of year when we recognize those we love with tokens of our appreciation, also known as valentines. The tradition of exchanging gifts and valentines on February 14th really began in the 19th Century but the holiday has been closely associated with the ideals of romantic love since the High Middle Ages when the influences of Geoffrey Chaucer and courtly love flourished. These days, the U.S. Greeting Card Association estimates that every year approximately one billion valentines are sent worldwide. Due to the mass commercialization of Valentine’s Day, here at FaveCrafts we encourage everyone to make their valentine something special this year. Here are our favorite free valentine crafts and easy valentine crafts from our heart to your sweetheart!

Forever Sweethearts Box

Sweethearts, young and old alike, will love this gift box embellished with love for Valentine’s Day.

Courtesy of DecoArt

Materials:

DecoArt Products Required
Craft Twinkles Writers

DCTW05 – Christmas Red

Supplies

Stickers (We used “Sweetheart” and “grow old” DCWV QS-006-00005 Colored Quote stickers.)
1 1/2″ heart hole punch, EKSuccess Paper Shapers, PSPWP2
Scrapbook paper, brown gingham print, Daisy D’s 7030
School glue stick
6″ length of 6″ brown tulle net
Red Chinese take-out box, Westrim Crafts, 672772-BE-008

Steps:

Refer to photo for placement and attach stickers to front of box.

Punch heart from scrapbook paper. Referring to photo for placement, glue heart to box.

Use Christmas Red Craft Twinkles Writer to outline edges of heart and paint dots along edge of sticker edge above and below heart. Also add filigree at sides of heart. Let dry.

Tie net onto handle; trim ends.

More Great Free Valentine’s Day Crafts

Other frugal adult Valentine Crafts and ideas:

- Write out how you feel – Cut out small hearts from red and pink construction paper. On each heart, write one thing you love about your valentine. Leave them scattered around your house or apartment where you know they will find them.

- If Valentine’s Day falls on a weekday, prepare your sweetheart a brown bag lunch to take with them to work. Cut the sandwich bread in the shape of a heart and include a thoughtful note.

- If your partner looks forward to flowers but you don’t have the cash for a dozen red roses, try a more unique route. Oftentimes, other flowers besides roses are just as lovely and cost less. Include a free valentine card that you made yourself!

- Write a thoughtful Valentine’s Day message with soap on the bathroom mirror so your sweetheart will find it when they wake up in the morning.

Kelly Mellott is an Editor for Favecrafts.com and favecraftsblog.com.

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