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Move Over Off The Rack, Hello Handmade
Handmade is changing women’s fashion. More and more wonderful handmade designers and artists are creating fashion forward styles and using upcylced and refurbished clothing to create new and fun women fashion. There are tons and tons to choose from, like one of a kind skirts, shirts, dresses, hand knit scarves and hats, upcycled t-shirt bags, and designer handmade handbags. Oh let’s not forget the extremely popular handmade necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings. If you have a love for the environment then you definitely should check out all of the guilt free eco-friendly options.
Move over manufactured clothing, outlets and online shopping malls. Handmade is taking over. Women love handmade because of the freedom to express their own unique style and personality or wear fabulous timeless handmade jewelry that makes them standout from the crowd. Not to mention the affordability factor that gives handmade more value than off the rack clothing that has been duplicated over and over again. With unique handmade women’s fashion you never have to worry about running into your twin.
Yes, handmade fashions are not only unique but quality made. Handmade designers personally handcraft each piece of clothing making sure that every stitch is properly in place and only the highest quality of materials are used. The great attention to detail given to each handmade piece of clothing is simply astonishing.
Are you ready to be awed by unique and affordable handmade women fashions? Then head on over to two popular online sites that features fabulous, quality handmade ShopHandmadeOnline.com, gift and shopper’s guide and HandmadeCraftShow.com, virtual craft show. If you have never tried handmade fashions before, get ready to be amazed.
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what kind of handmade crafts would you be willing to buy?
Im a very craft person, i can do just about any kind of sewing or crocheting , basket weaving you name it. Ive decided that maybe i could earn extra money by making crafts and selling them. The question is, what would sell? I want to make things that people would actually buy but that dont take a huge amount of money and time to make. Ive thought about several possibilitys from beaded jewelry to baskets to candles, i just dont know what would appeal to people.any ideas?
First off I love buying homemade crafts! When I go to garage sales I can not resist it! I love to buy homemade candles, i just love candles all together and if it is something you are good at I am sure you could get quite a few buyers. I know of a lot of people that make baby clothes and sell them, you can either sew them or crochet them. Christmas ornaments are always a biggy. But whenever you find what you are interested in making make sure you don't over do your budget, but also make sure that you don't sell them for to much either or else no one is going to want to buy anything. A few other ideas is if you can paint or draw or know how to collage (who doesn't lol) then maybe you could paint and decorate picture frames. I love picture frames and when I go out bargaining if there are cute frames they are so mine! Another one would be: I went to a garage sale the other day and some younger girls there made hand crafted cards and were selling them for like 3 cards for a dollar, and they were honestly so neat. Also your basket idea, if you are good at it then I would totally go for it baskets are always cute and have many unique things you can do with them.
Last but not least around where I live they do craft things or big garage sales at churches or example our 4-H ground, try to get involved in those to help you get started! Hope this helps and good luck to you!
K12 drum-art workshop is set
The drum is a simple musical instrument that can be played by even a small child, as Matt Wilson, a father of four, is probably well aware.Wilson will take part in Celebrating Rhythms of Art, a drumming and art workshop happening Saturday, Feb. 27, at K12 Gallery for Young People in downtown Dayton as part of Wilson’s artist-in-residence activities with Cityfolk.
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