Showing posts with label guest poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest poster. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Submissions


By Your Hands is looking for submissions that pertain to handmade.


Please, contact us if you would like to do a tutorial, show a trash to treasure makeover, etc. We are also looking for pictures of craftrooms and work spaces, organizational tips and more.

Guest posters of a tutorial, trash to treasure, organization or workspace post will have their logo added to our Crafty Guest page plus a permanent link within the blogpost you're submitting. All submissions require prior approval and must be family friendly and handcraft related.

Please CONTACT US with your ideas.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

We're Looking For Guest Bloggers!

Do you have a tutorial, recipe, pattern, or orginazitional ideas you'd like to share?

We are always looking for guest bloggers to share ideas with our readers. If you have something you'd like to share, please CONTACT US at the link above and share your idea. We can't guarantee every idea will be used, but ALL family friendly ideas will be considered.

If your blog post is published, we'll give you a link back to your blog and a permanent link on our Crafty Guests page.

Thanks for reading!
Deena Davis
www.byyourhands.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tuesday Tutorial ---- Upcycled Organziers

Today's guest poster is Malia from Yesterday On Tuesday blog.




Upcycled Organizers


With a new year we get a fresh start to get our lives more organized. And if your organizers are free (and cute) it’s even better! This project uses castaways from your recycle bin and things you already have in your home.


Ideas for Supplies: Empty oatmeal, coffee or nut containers. An old sweater, scrapbook paper, contact paper or wallpaper. Doubled sided tape or strong multipurpose glue. Random embellishments including buttons and stickers. Number stickers and punches to make tags. Ribbon or twine. A ruler, and paper trimmer or scissors.

1. Rummage threw your recycling bin for some usable containers and clean them up. Gather your supplies, including a ripped, torn or too-small sweater

2. To wrap a tin in sweater material, measure the length you need to cover it and cut the cuff etc off one arm of the sweater using glue to secure. Embellish.

3. To cover a container in scrapbook paper, measure the length of the space you need to cover and trim your paper to that size. Attach using double-sided tape or glue. Add thinner strips of coordinating paper or other embellishments.

4. To cover a small coffee tin, use contact paper or fabRips. Trim to size and gently stick on container, going slowly to prevent air bubbles

5. Use paper punches to create tags and affix number stickers. Punch hole in tags and use twine to secure on container

 6. Fill your cute containers with stuff you need to keep handy


7. Congratulate yourself on a completing a fast, fun and free(!) project

Happy Organizing! 
Malia
Thanks,  Malia,  for sharing your tutorial with us today.   Visit Malia's blog at
http://www.yesterdayontuesday.com

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Getting Ready For A Craft Show -- Part Two

Today our guest poster, Jodi Williams of Crafts by Jodi,  is back to share more great info on doing craft shows  with you.


Hi, I'm from Western PA. I've been crafting for over 20 years now. I am married and have an 11 year old daughter.  At Crafts By Jodi, we are proud to say that everything is handmade in my country home. We make wood signs, seasonal wood decorations, fabric crafts and we also do vinyl lettering.



Getting Ready For A Craft Show --Part Two

Checklist for Craft shows

Here are some items that we take to the shows with us. It's nice to keep a list handy from year to year and you can add to it. It is usually so busy by the time the shows come around that you may forget something. I like to keep a little plastic tote with a lot of these items in it and then I just pack it with my cash register.

tent
display
chairs
tables
desk
fabric for covering tables
broom /dust pan
bags- we have regular sized bags and then we take garbage bags in case it's raining out and they buy larger items.
tissue to wrap fragile items
extra price tags-for mark downs or items you missed
cash register/ register tape/ batteries or electric cords
Change- always take lots of extra change. Every year we write down how much we took and if we ran low on anything, then we know to adjust it the following year.
calculator
tax number to display- I use an old picture frame
tape
notepad
pens
business cards/holder
flyer/brochures
scissors
glue
wire, tools, and nails for fixing broken items
paint/brushes- for touch ups
paper towels
wet wipes/ antibacterial soap
aspirin
hand lotion
cooler/drinks
snacks in case you can't leave your booth
sponge- I keep a damp one in a plastic soap dish so that I can dampen my fingers while handling money to keep dollar bills from sticking together

These are the basics. We also take items for decorating our booth. We get a lot of people asking if they can just buy our decorations!! In the fall we just use grapevine and some fabric pumpkins that my mom makes and at Christmas we use grapevine, clear lights and pip berries. We don't like to put too much up because you want your crafts to be the main focus.

When we set up our booth we put all the fall items together and the winter/Christmas items together. I got a great display that holds 9 baskets and we put our ornaments and bowl fillers in it. Make sure to keep your booth looking neat. Anytime we get a few quiet minutes we go around the booth and fill any empty hooks and move things around. It's funny when we move something that hasn't sold all day, it always seems to sell as soon as it's in a new place.

You might want to print out this checklist and keep it with your supplies, and add to it after each show.
Good luck at your shows!

If you have any questions about craft shows, please leave a comment.
Have a great week!
Jodi

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