f_11322512954_10050916591.jpgDo you market your crafts at craft shows? If so, you may have considered doing a demonstration of your craft technique to market your crafts. What are some of the advantages to using craft demonstrations as a craft marketing technique?
Some of the advantages include: You attract attention and traffic to your craft booth which can result in increased sales. You give credibility to your craft line by showing that it is, indeed, handmade.3. You may receive positive publicity or even a fully fledged story about your craft if the right person happens to be in the audience. You educate the public about how your craft and make them feel more comfortable buying from you. You establish a personal connection with your potential customer. People would rather purchase from an individual they’ve established a relationship with as opposed to a faceless company or importer. You can have a helper in the audience take photos of your demonstrations to add to your craft portfolio. Before you decide that demonstrating your jewelry making to the public is the greatest thing since sliced bread, be aware that there are several disadvantages to using this as a craft promotional technique:

It may require you to bring additional equipment with you to shows as if you don’t have enough to carry already! It requires you to tie up some of your booth space for the demonstration which means less space for exhibiting your crafts. You may need to hire an assistant to sell your crafts while you demonstrate. This increases your overhead. Most importantly of all, it keeps you from actively marketing and selling your crafts as you’re tied up with the demonstration. I’ve had crafters tell me that they’ve tested the market by demonstrating their handmade crafts at some shows, while spending the time at other shows actively selling and marketing their crafts Guess which one resulted in more sales! The shows where the jewelry designer actively interacted with customers as a salesperson won out by a significant margin. Does this mean you shouldn’t demonstrate your craft skills at all? Not necessarily. You will need to see what works for YOU. Much of your success will depend on you and how your audience responds to you. Only testing will determine if this is a successful marketing technique for you to add to your arsenal. Here are some suggestions for a successful craft demonstration: Don’t use fancy, technical language when you demonstrate. Keep it simple using only terms that a layperson can understand. No one wants to hear terms that are hard to pronounce and understand. They’ll quickly get bored and head to the next booth. Talk about what makes the piece you’re making so special, again, using simple terms that your audience can understand. Are the materials you’re using unusual? Is the technique an unusual one or one that’s very difficult to perfect? Did you develop a unique technique to make that particular craft item? These are all factors that may make your craft special to your audience. Illustrate with lots of stories to break up the monotony. Customers love a well told story that brings your craft to life! As you demonstrate, give them ideas and suggestions on how to use your craft in their home. Sometimes a simple, practical suggestion for how to put your craft to use is enough to spark a sale. Add some humor to your demonstration! This can loosen up the crowd and make them more receptive to purchasing. Hire an additional assistant to sell your handmade crafts while you’re demonstrating. You can’t afford to ignore customers. Consider demonstrating your craft at your next craft show and find out if this is a craft marketing technique that’s right for you and your business.

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Bead Craft

by admin on May 11, 2012

f_21322253126_featherclutch-stylehurricane7.jpgBead Craft is a simple and fun hobby that anyone, of any age can enjoy. The beauty of it is that it’s so easy to learn the basics, and with only a minimal investment in materials and supplies, even a complete beginner with absolutely no prior experience can begin producing striking finished pieces.
Although the basic mechanics are simple and easily mastered, there are many layers of subtlety and nuance to be found within the hobby. One of those layers of subtlety takes the shape of the staggering variety of bead types that one can base a project around.
Beginners who are just venturing into an exploration of bead craft will likely want to begin simply and as inexpensively as possible (no point in buying hundreds of dollars worth of expensive semi0precious stones at the outset, only to discover that it isn’t really for you), and the hobby lends itself well to this approach, as beads for the beginner are found in great quantity and variety at most major chain retail outlets.
A trip to your local Wal-Mart or similar store will reveal ample supplies of inexpensive plastic beads to practice basic designs with, and while most bead craft veterans prefer silk thread for stringing, simple fishing line can be used to good effect in most cases.
If you don’t want to be quite so limited in your early foray into bead craft, national art supply chain stores such as Michael’s offer good supplies of metal findings, glass and wooden beads, and these can be combined in a near infinite number of ways to stunning effect.
Although there is some specialized equipment that can make your bead craft experience a bit easier and more efficient, these are not really necessary for the absolute beginner.
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Learning how to bead and make your own jewelry is no secret, it just takes a little patience and finding the right resources. Making your own jewelry is one of the hottest new hobbies, and the best thing is, you can do it for pleasure, or profit, or both. In this article, I will show you step by step how to make a simple bracelet. The Age-Old Craft – Evil Eye Jewelry Making

The evil eye jewelry making business is a flourishing one. In the past and up until now, the trade involving jewelry and the beads that are used to make them have been and remained quite lively. The art of evil eye jewelry making can be traced back to the ancient Romans, which started the trend of using jewelries with the protective eye to guard them against the curse brought by the evil eye. Making Beaded Jewelry

Creating your own beaded jewelry is awfully rewarding. It’s a way to show how creative you are. Your emotions show in each of your designs and they express your view towards art. More Basic Bead Stringing

Once you’ve chosen a basic bead stringing material from the endless list of options out there in the beading world, you then have to consider some of the other components of bead stringing. Learn about how to choose a beading needle, a string-beading surface, and the best method for your project.
Once you’ve completed a few projects, if you find you’re enjoying yourself, a minimal investment can get you fully outfitted with various “tools of the trade” that veterans of bead craft employ in the execution of their ideas.
Once you’ve determined that bead craft is your kind of hobby, you’ll invariably want to search out increasingly exotic beads for your projects. This is where the specialty shops will become important. A specialty shop will carry exotics like Czech glass beads, a variety of faceted beads in a multitude of sizes and colors, and a good selection of semi-precious stones, and other surprises besides.
After you have gained a bit of design experience, and especially if you decide you’d like to start giving your creations as gifts or selling them for profit, you’ll likely find yourself relying more and more on specialty shops.
Ideally, you’ll have one of these in your local area, but if not, there are a number of reputable vendors online who carry impressive inventories of beading supplies.
Start simple, start small, and if you decide bead craft is for you, there are tons of resources available, both on and off line!
To learn more about this and related topics, see Bead Craft

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Tie Dye Tips and Tricks – Art – Painting

May 10, 2012

Doing tie dye is always fun. Better yet to fully enjoy the activity involved the kids. Involving them in such activity, will surely enhance their creativity and sharpen their imaginations. For your tie dye to work best use fabric that is all natural fibers, such as 100% cotton. A combination of cotton and polyester can [...]

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Recycled Plastic Lid Crafts For Thanksgiving

May 10, 2012

You can make recycled plastic lid crafts for Thanksgiving. Using recycled plastic lids to create Thanksgiving crafts is an inexpensive alternative to holiday crafting. This article will provide you with detailed instructions on creating recycled plastic lid crafts for Thanksgiving. Turkey Making a turkey out of plastic lids is a great way to use recycled [...]

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How to Organize Your Craft Room

May 10, 2012

If you’re like me, you’ve had moments where your craft room was a complete disaster! When this occurs, it can really zap your creative energy making it difficult to start or complete a craft project. Plus, right brained, creative crafters aren’t exactly known for their organizational skills! If you find it’s taking you an eternity [...]

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Craft Challenge Week 8: How to Transform Your Old Clothes Using Bleach, Bands And Your Imagination

May 9, 2012

Craft Challenge Week 8: How to Transform your old clothes using bleach, bands and your imagination Everyone has out dated or old t-shirts kicking around the bottom of the wardrobe never to be seen again, they go to that secret place where odd socks live! Or maybe like me, you’re a bit of a hippie [...]

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Enjoy Arts And Crafts With Your Children

May 9, 2012

Arts and crafts activities are one of the best ways to keep your children entertained. But rather than leave them to it, why not get involved with them. Arts and crafts activities provide enjoyment and a learning experience for your children and for you as well. There are many crafts that you can do along [...]

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Easter Egg Napkin Holder Craft Project

May 9, 2012

Easter Craft for Kids This Easter Egg Napkin Holder is perfect to display on your kitchen table during the Easter holiday. It is made out of air drying clay and very durable. The kids can really get into this craft project and display their artistic abilities. Be sure to lay out a plastic tarp or [...]

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How To Tie Dye

May 8, 2012

Top-Ten-Get-Paid-To-Write-Websites! You can purchase a tie dyeing kit that comes complete with everything you need, or purchase the dye separately and use other materials that you have at home. You can do many tie dye patterns such as stripes, circles, spirals, and many more. Just use your imagination. So, are you ready to get that [...]

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Holiday Crafts for Your Family

May 8, 2012

Many projects can be done with common items found around the house. Paper snowflakes are always a favorite and all you need is white paper, scissors and possibly glue and glitter. Fold the paper in half, half again and again, until you have a triangle. Cut small shapes, unfold carefully, you have beautiful one of [...]

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