A virtual craft show is an online craft show that allows artisans a chance to promote their crafts online. Online craft shows, such as HandmadeCraftShow.com, are easy to use both by artisans and visitors to the site.
The best virtual craft shows are ones that allow visitors to purchase directly from the artisans. This way artisans are able to receive all of their profits instead of having to share a percentage of it with the virtual craft show.
There are many other benefits to showcasing your crafts in a virtual craft show. Such as being able to link directly to your shop or web site. This way you are increasing the traffic to your site, that may have otherwise gone unnoticed.
Another benefit with virtual craft shows, such as HandmadeCraftShow.com is that you don’t have to worry about uploading your items. You simply provide 3-5 pictures to represent your crafts and craft show visitors simply click on the pictures to be brought to your site to see more of your crafts and to make a purchase.
There are many other benefits to exhibiting your crafts in a virtual craft show. I invite you to give it a try by joining us on handmadecraftshow.com. Handmade Craft Show is a never ending online craft show that allows crafters to get the online promotion they need to sell their crafts online. We allow handmade crafters a chance to select virtual booths of their choice and add up to 5 pictures that represent their crafts. We are quickly becoming one of the most popular virtual craft shows so if you are a crafter, we invite you to stop by and join us now.
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Bats. Paint toilet paper rolls black and glue wings on them and make a scary face. You can hang them with string.
Spiders. Paper machet small balloons. Use laundry starch and strips of news paper. After they dry you can paint them black and stick pipe cleaners in them for legs.
Ghost. Dip cheese cloth into laundry starch and gently ring out the extra. Drape it over a 2 liter soda bottle and let dry. Paint or glue felt for a face. Hang with string.
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The United States armed forces cannot recieve cards to "any serviceman" this year due to fears of terrorism. Instead, the Pentagon has set up a secure email system that allows anyone to send a message to "any serviceman." Just pick the branch of the service, type your message and click send.
The story behind the "to any serviceman" cards:
Since 1967, when Sgt. Billy Thompson wrote Abigail Van Buren and mentioned that a wonderful Christmas present to our armed forces would be "just a letter from home," American citizens have been sending holiday wishes to servicemen and women stationed overseas every holiday season. Dubbed "Operation Dear Abby," the program has brought holiday joy to hundreds of thousands of U.S. military personnel deployed away from home.
To access the site, visit http://anyservicemember.navy.mil/
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The Department of Defense Military Exchanges have been authorized to sell the following prepaid calling cards to individuals and organizations who wish to purchase these cards for our troops serving overseas in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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You can adopt a specific or random service person for a prayer circle.
http://www.presidentialprayerteam.net/troopsadopt.php
You can write to a service person.
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There are dozen of organizations, which allow you to purchase items and present it to a service person, but there are other options you might consider. Visit the closest VA Hospital or for something really unique try:
http://www.snipersonline.org (They ask for contributions to buy items that the Government refuses or that is out of stock.
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Here is a craft idea that you can do so much with after you are finished with it.
first buy a package of coffee filters. any kind is fine (even a cheap kind) Next get some markers and decorate the coffee filters. don't do anthing fancy just like swirls and spirals going from the center all the way to the outside. Then fold them in half and half and half until they are like pie pieces (> kind of looks like that. Then dip one end into some water either out of a cup or a bowl and watch the colors run make sure it all gets wet but you don't need to drench the thing. Just a little bit goes along way trust me you will see when you do it. then after it is wet unfold it and let it dry. It will look pretty crazy and you can do so many things with it.
Examples: make flowers. pinch the middle and twist and put tape around the stem part so it doesn't come undone.
Use them as a back ground for pictures.
They are so many things you can do with them. Use your imagination.
Hoped this helped!!! Good Luck and have fun.
I like to make simple jewelry. This is popular for moms and elementary school teachers. Get the cute shaped erasers and hot glue them to earring posts. You can get bulk metal shapes like snowflakes and such at a crafts store. Then you can turn them into pins and earrings. If you want to fancy them up you can apply embossing (powder, then heat gun to seal).
They don't cost much and are quick and easy to do!
hatbands
macrame them into a guitar strap with colored hemp twine
bead them onto the back of a jacket so it says your band's name
buy scrunchies and sew them on it so it's a plucky scrunchie! (Sorry! couldn't resist!)
make a watchband or headband
make them into a long fringe for a vest, pants or poncho
sew them down the sides of your pant legs in a stripe
make a chain mail jerkin (medieval vest) out of them by hooking them together with metal o-rings
make a chain mail purse or cell phone case
make key chains
make a lap counter out of them
do what my band does and save them in a picky bank, then toss them to the audience during your last song
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I made a Santa candy container once. I took an ice pick and punched a hole in the center of the lid. Then I took a styrofoam ball, and make a hole through it, and inserted a pipe cleaner, twisting it at the top so it couldn't pull through. Then I made a Santa hat for it out of felt, with a white cotton ball on the top, and glued it on the ball, used sequins for eyes and mouth, and glued a cotton beard on it. Then I inserted the pipe cleaner through the lid, and taped it down so it wouldn't come loose. I cut arms and legs out of a single layer of red felt, mittens out of white felt, and boots out of black. I glued the pieces together, and then I glued them onto the sides and bottom of the jar. For Santa's belt, I glued a black strip of felt all the way around the jar and decorated it with a yellow felt buckle. When all was dry, I filled the jar with Christmas candy and set it on a shelf with his legs dangling down. Very cute, a good Girl Scout project.
Some horse riders sew their ribbons and rosettes won from horse shows onto quilts and cushion covers, and they look FANTASTIC. I know cardboard/paper from Christmas cards isn't quite the same or as flexible to use as ribbon, but perhaps you could think along those lines? I found a great website a few years ago, of a teenage girl who custom made some excellent quilts etc using people's ribbons. Wish I could remember the address! = It could have possibly been a great source of inspiration
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