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Trestle Table Dining In Medieval Ways

Many of today’s tables are designed after the trestle table which dates back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. It was the popular style in the 14th century. A very practical design, it is simply a matter of laying a few boards across two stands. You will see this design employed in modern day picnic tables to Amish hand-crafted dining tables.

During the Middle Ages the dormant table was a stationary trestle table covered with a carpet or a runner. In Medieval times monasteries had very long trestle tables in their refectory or group dining room and they later became known as refectory tables. In late Middle Ages this type of table was the preference for banquets and feasts held in castles and large estates. These tables were crafted from solid wood for royalty and noblemen. What a fine commission for a woodworker in those times.

One trestle table was recorded to be 54 feet in length. Hence the advent of the refectory table, the name coming came from the room in the monastery or castle were used. This new type of table was known as a “joined” table because it was put together by the type of carpenter known as a joiner.

In the 16th century the basic trestle design was made more static and the gate-leg and refractory tables were created. With the ease of assembly and storage this design of table has been very popular to this day as those seated are not effected by the legs of a traditional table with fixed corner legs.

Today the trestle table can be seen in designs of outdoor furniture like picnic tables to handcrafted Amish dining tables. Americana is a well-known and loved traditional Amish style as are Shaker and Arts and Crafts Mission style. Like the table of the Middle Ages, the Mission style is braced together using a stretcher beam and keyed tenon through the center of every trestle.

Modern finishes are much different than those of the Middle Ages as sandpaper didn’t exist. Back then craftsmen had to scrape the pieces of wood together to get a smooth surface. Trestle tables took a lot of abuse in the old days and to achieve that look today you could take a chain and beat the finished piece to give it a distressed look. Years and years of feasts with kings and their courts resting their elbows on the tables wearing out the edges to give them their character.

Wood furniture in the Middle Ages was not stained or sealed. It was wiped with oily rags to pick up the scraps of food and dust that accumulated. Body oils from hands and grease from foods would soak into the wood. Just eating would be the seal that the table would naturally get.

Trestle designs were used by the military in the field, placed in wagons or used on ships. They were mentioned in writings by Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet. The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC has a portrait of one in their collection showing it as one of the earliest examples as an art piece, an important piece of American history.

Get a beautiful trestle table to your home. A gorgeous choice of any trestle tables would add a fantastic look to your dining area. Go online and find your table today.

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2 Quick Ways To Market Crafts

There are tons of places to market crafts online! But what are the quick, affordable and effective places you can market your handmade and get it noticed. Well here are two quick and simple places!

Place a free classified ad on Craigslist.com under the Arts & Crafts category under For Sale. You can make your ad for individual handmade items or give a summary about the handmade you sell in general. Make sure to include a link to your online shop or craft web site where they can complete their purchase. Please note there is a limit to the number of ads that you can place. You will need to place your ad each time it expires. Make sure to include pictures of your handmade. Ads with pictures get more notice.

I recommend having an online shop or web site if you are going to market crafts online. Nothing is worse then being swindled out of your valuable handmade because someone sent you a fake money order or gave you a promise to send you money if you send them a sample of your handmade first!

Don’t give your email address unless you want to be spammed! Now be careful, you may receive inquiries through Craigslist.com from pretend shoppers or swindlers! Don’t fall for anyone who does not want to place an order through your online shop.

Join a virtual like, like HandmadeCraftShow.com. This is perhaps the easiest and best way to market handmade crafts online. They take care of all the online marketing work for you. Advertising on HandmadeCraftShow.com automatically puts your handmade on Facebook.com, Twitter.com, Ning.com, Technorati.com and craft related blogs and websites! So you can get a wide range of online exposure without breaking your monthly marketing budget.

For a small very reasonable marketing fee, you can post pictures of your handmade, a description, your location, and even include your Etsy.com Mini or Artfire.com Rapid Cart. They have a companion Arts & Crafts Buzz blog, where they blog about the individual artists in their show. So you are not just placing a banner or pictures on their site and then that’s it. Nope! The folks at HandmadeCraftShow.com actively work to market the handmade artists who participate in their virtual craft show all over the web.

 

HandmadeCraftShow.com is a fun way to buy handmade online. If you love handmade, then you should visit our virtual craft show. You will find new and popular handmade!

Are you a handmade artist? Do you you need help marketing your handmade online? We understand that marketing and selling crafts online can be a very daunting task. Which is why HandmadeCraftShow.com works very hard marketing our artists and increasing their online exposure.

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Easy Ways For Kids To Earn Money – 5 Easy Ways For Kids and Teens to Make Money

Easy Ways For Kids To Earn Money

1. Sell something that has a large demand. Usually, find something that people can not get at a certain place, but they want. For example, at a school, lets say everyone wants gum. It has a very high demand, but people can not leave school to get it. Sometime before school, go up to a local store and buy some gum, then try selling it for a little higher than what you got it for. You can also try buying them in bulk, then selling them separately.

2.Make a lemonade stand. Yes, it is as old as ways to make money are, but it still makes some money. Bring a nice cooler of lemonade and a sign advertising yourself. It does not have to be lemonade. If Cool-Aid would sell better, try selling it. Also, try selling something else. A cookie would go with that lemonade very nicely, don’t you think?

3. Use your hobbies! Are you really good at crafts? Try selling them at a local store or a craft show. You could even try selling them online. Are you good at typing? Try typing essays or letters for elderly or people who are poor typers. Fix peoples’ computers if you are good with computers. There are ways to make money for most hobbies and talents, if you look hard enough. Easy Ways For Kids To Earn Money

4. Start a blog. Lots of kids and teens are making money online every day. Find a good keyword, something that people are searching for and need information. Then, start a free Blogger blog and write posts about your keyword. Build traffic by writing articles and social bookmarking.

5. Complete paid online surveys. A good survey site is free and will pay 1-5 dollars for every survey, but some may be even higher. Surveys usually take 10-30 minutes, but higher paid surveys may take longer. Easy Ways For Kids To Earn Money

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Fun crafts for kids or ways to teach them about different kinds of art.?

My daughter’s school is having an art night, and I would like to have a booth. It’s geared towards K-5, but for more complex things it can be limited to the older grades. I believe that the max. amount of time that a session at each booth lasts is 30 minutes. I’m in need of several ideas. If it’s teaching them how to do something different artistically (rather than just a craft) it would have to be something they can do hands on. Thanks in advance for any responses.
There is a great art program at my daughter’s school. This is just another way to celebrate how important art is. They do several themed things throughout the year and this is just one of them. Being an art teacher I would hope that you could use your expertise to help me rather than make assumptions.
By the way a lot of the booths are run by local art students and all the art teachers from the district participate as well as parents who have art related degrees. My booth well be one of the less important ones. There are booths that are more involved and those that are intended to be the filler in between.

What about making prints onto blank cards or shirts? Is that a bad idea?
Stay@home…you’re not at all on the wrong train…….keep em coming. I don’t need this today I’m just anxious to find a bunch of ideas and then have the luxury of choosing one out many.

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Jobs for 13 Year Olds: 51 Unique Ways For Kids to Make Money

Looking for fun jobs for 13 year olds? Here are 51 ways your kids can average $50 dollars a week or more in their spare time. Plus, an easy-to-follow guide on ways to teach kids the value of a buck…so they’ll never be broke…or drowning in debt!
Jobs for 13 Year Olds: 51 Unique Ways For Kids to Make Money

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Marketing Crafts Online 2 Easy Ways

There are several ways that you can market your crafts online. So it may be hard to decide which one will be the right one for marketing crafts online.  But here are 3 easy ways for marketing your crafts and it will cost you just a little time or just a few cents a day.

Twitter.com
By now you should have heard about Twitter unless you have been living under a rock. Twitter.com is a site that allows people to post what they are up to any time they have inkling. Many handmade artists have started to use Twitter.com as a way for marketing crafts online. Twitter is 100% free, but it does take up a bit of time. You see the key to getting the word out about your craft is to get followers. And even then you have to target the right followers. Many handmade artists find that it takes a considerable amount of time getting enough followers to make a difference in the amount of traffic they get to their online shop. Yet there have been some handmade artists to get over 2,000 plus followers and as a result have seen a rise in the amount of traffic to their sites.

HandmadeCraftShow.com
HandmadeCraftShow.com is an online virtual craft show that showcases the crafts of handmade artists using virtual craft show booths. Handmade artists are able to display up to 5 pictures of their crafts. Each virtual craft show booth also allows for a shop name, url, description, specialty items, price range, and twitter link. Each booth links directly to the handmade artist online shop. Shoppers love this because it allows them to buy handmade crafts directly from the artists. Handmade artists can keep their prices down and pass the savings on to their buyers.

HandmadeCraftShow.com is an online virtual craft show. We understand that selling crafts online can be a very daunting task. That is why HandmadeCraftShow.com works very hard marketing our craft show and increasing the online exposure of our handmade craft artists.

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Fun crafts for kids or ways to teach them about different types of art.?

My daughter’s school is having an art night, and I would like to have a booth. It’s geared towards K-5, but for more complex things it can be limited to the older grades. I believe that the max. amount of time that a session at each booth lasts is 30 minutes. I’m in need of several ideas. If it’s teaching them how to do something different artistically (rather than just a craft) it would have to be something they can do hands on. Thanks in advance for any responses.

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Shawls, Scarves, Tapestries, Fabric Arts & Crafts ? 10 Creative Ways To Apply Natural Dyes

1.Knit your own natural, hand-dyed luxurious silk shawls, scarves and wraps as birthday gifts and holiday gifts! Include a recycled paper card letting your special someone know that their gift was hand-knit and hand-dyed using natural dyes made with love from your very own garden or local farmer’s market!

2.Revive your wardrobe. Everyone has something white or pastel that they cannot wear because of some annoying food or beverage stain. Instead of pitching it, bring it back to life! Revitalize it with some homemade natural dye (and have fun doing it!)

3.Knitting shawls, scarves or comfy-cosy wraps as gifts is a great way to show your loved ones how much you care. Use undyed silk, wool, cashmere or silk/wool blend yarn and dye it in a natural dye of your choosing. Your loved ones will love it and the environment will thank you for it!

4.Add some passion to your bedroom curtains and dye them naturally with pomegranate, beet or mangosteen. You can even mix a little indigo in with any one of the above to create some purple passion!

5.Transform a stained white or pastel tablecloth into something beautiful again! Choose a dark-colored natural dye made from indigo, walnut hulls, pomegranate, beet or mangosteen so your next stains won’t be as visible!

6.Gather your old shawls, scarves, sarongs, sheets, dresses, t-shirts, towels and tablecloths and transform them into creative works of art! Using your own handmade natural dyes, you can make prayer flags, holiday flags, wall hangings, tapestries, wall art and more.

7.Get creative in your art space at home and at work. Make natural dyes for use in fabric art, dyeing canvas, batik art and whatever else inspires you. The possibilities are endless!

8.Go Green in the classroom! Take your class on a field trip to the local botanical garden, farmer’s market or nursery and select your plants for natural dyeing. Prepare natural dyes together as a class, bottle them up and use them to make safe, environmentally friendly arts & crafts projects and holiday gifts.

9.Get creative with your kids over summer vacation! Make your own natural dyes as a family and use them to make cool, tie-dye t-shirts that are colorful, safe and environmentally friendly!

10.Design your eco-friendly clothes or accessories line! Buy undyed organic cotton, hemp or bamboo fabric and dye them with your own natural dyes. You can even reuse patches of old fabric and dye it with a complimentary color, creating a textured, patchwork look to your design.

For step-by-step instructions on how to dye natural yarn and textiles with homemade natural dyes visit Aurora Silk:

http://www.aurorasilk.com/

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Fun Ways to Count Down to the Holiday With Your Kids

Kids love Christmas but waiting for the big day to arrive isn’t so much fun! Little ones who don’t yet understand counting days can get frustrated when they don’t know when Santa is finally going to arrive.

One way to make the count down to Christmas a little easier is by finding fun ways to count down the days in a way they can understand. For really young kids, it is better not to start the countdown more than two weeks before Santa’s arrival. This is enough to seem like an eternity to them-and it will keep them interested and involved with the holiday planning.

There are a number of Advent Calendars available on the market so that you can mark each day leading up to the holiday in a special way. One truly creative one is the building block Advent Calendar that has you combine smaller models into a bigger one once every week until Christmas in addition to opening a new door each day.

You really don’t have to spend money on an elaborate advent calendar when you can easily create one of your own. All are built on the same principle whether it is opening a door, taking a piece away, adding a piece, or anything you can do on a daily basis.

To make your own simple and enjoyable advent calendar, use a piece of green construction paper and cut out in the shape of a Christmas tree. You can let your child use other colors of paper to create decorations or just use as is. Glue individually wrapped pieces of candy, like peppermint discs onto the tree, one for each day until the holiday. Each day your child will take one piece of candy from the tree and when they are all gone, the holiday is here! Not only is this a helpful way for little ones to count down to Christmas, they also get a treat every day.

Another way to count down to Christmas that is fun for all ages is “The Twelve Gifts of Christmas”. Go to your local dollar or variety store and choose twelve small age-appropriate gifts for each child. Wrap them up in little boxes and top with small bows. These can be placed under the tree with the other gifts or on the tree as cute decorations. Your child will be permitted to open one gift each day until they are all gone and the big day is here! This is a great way to extend the joy of opening gifts without spending a lot of money!

Print out color sheets for The Twelve Days of Christmas and let your child color one each of the last twelve days. These are easy to find on a variety of sites and you should find them with the right difficulty for the age of your child. Find a place to display the art work as part of the Christmas decorations. Children love to contribute their own art work to any holiday and they will know when they get to “1″ that they have made it to their favorite occasion!

You can also make a paper chain, but instead of using it for a decoration, make the chain based on the number of days until Christmas. Every night before bedtime, tear off a piece, and count the remaining links. Even small children can tell at a glance how many days are left if you use this method.

Whatever method you choose, make your holiday countdown a fun part of the festivities, and you will both look forward to the big day!

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Creating Exciting Halloween Crafts – 2 Simple Ways To Involve Your Toddler

All of us want to become good parents for our kids. Spending quality time with your kids is very essential in order to come close to your kids. In fact it is the best gift you can give to your child. Yet, it is easy to spend time with the grown up kids. We often keep wandering as to what activities do we do with them.

Surprisingly, we often underestimate our toddler’s abilities. Teach your toddlers some fun craft activities and help them carry on the same. You can look for many free and easy Halloween crafts that your little one would love to work on with you. Here are some interesting ideas to try out.

1. Bat with hand prints.

For this you primarily need some paper plates & washable black paint meant especially for craft purposes. Pour some black paint in the paper plate. Tell your child to put his hand in the paint. Make sure that his hand is fully covered. Now add a sheet of paper, press the child’s hand on one side with splayed fingers. Now, turn the paper towards back. Dip your child’s hand in the paint again and press his again hand on the paper following the heels of the imprint made before. Stick googly eyes to this bat or paint the eyes using white color. Make a hole at the top. Attach a string through this hole to hang the bat. Make many of these and hang all around the child’s room.

2. Halloween Ornaments with Fun Foam

Fun foam is among the essential craft items especially among the kids. This Halloween collect some chunks of fun foam typically in the Halloween shades that are black, orange, green and white. Now, draw some ovals and circles on the fun foam. With safety scissors let your child brush his or her craft & cutting skills. Make them cut out these shapes out of the fun foam. Mean while, you go ahead cutting shapes from the remaining pieces of fun foam. You might opt to work on interesting patterns like witches, scary cats, bats, ghosts, and many more. These shapes can easily be found on the internet. Now stick on these varied shapes on the ovals & circles you ha cut earlier. Finally, punch a hole on the top. Put a string in this hole and hang your child’s Halloween ornaments where ever you wish in the house!

While these are just a few ideas, free and easy toddler Halloween crafts are very commonly found on the internet. Now-a-days there are several web sites focusing on these crafts. These are easy and fun activities for kids of all ages. These fun projects are simple and memorable activities to carry on with your toddlers. Try these and gift your child moments for life!

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