Crafty Business
It’s a tough world out there, trying to compete with big businesses. So, if you are a crafty entrepreneur who sells homemade goods, here are a few projects to help you attain a professional look.
Blogger: Cat Morley
Bio: Cat Morley is a 20-year-old film student based in Scotland. What she does: craft, paint, draw comics, make clothes, blog, podcast, cook, and almost anything that's creative.
Email: cat@catmorley.com
It’s a tough world out there, trying to compete with big businesses. So, if you are a crafty entrepreneur who sells homemade goods, here are a few projects to help you attain a professional look.
If you’re a craftster, there is no doubt you have a drawer full of beads, buttons, and scraps amassed for some future project. Well look no further: here are ideas aplenty for how to use up those leftovers.
If you can’t afford to go traveling this summer, then why not take your tongue on a round-the-world trip. First stop, Spain.
Shrink plastic (better known to you in the States as Shrinky Dinks) has to be one of the greatest inventions ever–in a craft sense, anyway. It’s one of the easiest ways to make personalised jewelry, accessories, and charms.
Are exciting cakes just for kids? This week it’s both of my parents’ birthdays and I’ve turned the tables by baking them some celebratory treats. Let your creativity run wild and make someone happy at the same time.
I’m going to London for the weekend, so to keep myself amused on the long train journey, I’ve been looking up fun paper craft ideas and games to play.