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Learn How To Fuse a Wine Bottle

Posted on March 21, 2008 by Christine Masters

Fused wine bottles or any other type of glass bottle is a great way to recycle and it adds a nice touch to your home décor. If you fuse the bottle flat and add a hanger in the top of the bottle, then you can hang it on the wall. You can also put it on your stove to use as a spoon rest or just for decoration. The flat bottle can also be used to serve cheese rolls or butter. Just use your imagination for other uses for the flat bottle.

Art & Craft Business Tips for Entrepreneurs

Posted on March 14, 2008 by Alan Roberta

Get information about art and craft business. Useful information about craft suppliers, manufacturers and organizer.

World class contract embroidery services in UK

Posted on March 9, 2008 by Andrew Harris

The world means business and the science of etymology says everybody busy in business. Here we are going to have focus in the world of embroidery services especially contract embroidery services.

Information about Antique Furniture Manufacturers

Posted on February 23, 2008 by Alan Roberta

Get information about antique furniture manufactures and suppliers. Also gives information about maintenance and precautions with antique furniture's.

German Nutcrackers in the USA

Posted on February 18, 2008 by Benz

The German nutcrackers look back upon a history of over 300 years. After World War II US soldiers brought the nutcrackers over to the United States.

Knitting Patterns

Posted on February 16, 2008 by Michael Malega

Check this article for Knitting Patterns subject that may be of interest to you, find tips, ideas, suggestions that is all on this topic of Knitting Patterns

How to Effectively Create your First Scrapbook

Posted on November 30, 2007 by Kim Jones

By following the steps below, you will be well on your way to creating a scrapbook you can be proud of and that will decoratively hold memories for years to come.

Macrame Making A Comeback

Posted on November 12, 2007 by Susan Foster

The art of macrame dates back to the thirteenth century. These days the hobby and art of macrame vary from jewelry, plant hangers, home decorations, wall hangers, purses and belts, and includes a broad variety of colors and textures. This article describes the history of macrame and what is offered today.

Wood Fired Pottery

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Throughout history, clay has had many uses. Initially it was used as a method for creating figurines and idols. Later, it became so much more and many of those earlier uses for clay still remain today. One of which is as the tool from which pottery is created. This allowed citizens of the world, centuries ago to store precious liquids, food, and other items and proves useful for many reasons, as well as decorative, all these centuries later.

Throwing Pottery is Great Fun

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

The act of throwing pottery, which is essentially to create pottery through the use of a device known as a potter's wheel is one that many people go into their first pottery class expecting to enjoy immediately. While it is an essential pottery skill for some of the many pottery techniques, it is not something that is generally taught in the first class of an introduction to pottery sort of environment. Unless you are taking a class that is particular focused on learning to throw pottery it is t...



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World class contract embroidery services in UK

Posted on March 9, 2008 by Andrew Harris

The world means business and the science of etymology says everybody busy in business. Here we are going to have focus in the world of embroidery services especially contract embroidery services.

A Guide to the International Jewellery London 2008

Posted on July 25, 2008 by Catherine Gliddon

Taking place in Earls Court Two in London, the International Jewellery London 2008 show will start on the 31st of August 2008 and continue until 3rd September 2008. Organized by Reed Exhibitions, the trade show targets the business, services, retail, travel and publishing sectors.

The Real Value of Collectibles in Today's Economy

Posted on November 28, 2008 by Melani Weber

An exploration of the options available to collectors when the economy is in a slump.

Basics for Learning to Draw and Paint Online

Posted on September 11, 2009 by R. Schmidt

Getting started is ever the hardest part. That's even more truthful if you're beginning to learn how to sketch - be it online or offline. This article will show you how master these first steps using proven and tested exercises and techniques.

Knitting Yarn Selection Tips and Tricks

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Most everyone who knits appreciates all of the variation in the yarns and fibers available on the market today. Even in a large store like Wal-Mart, you can discover many different kinds of yarns. As you move to craft stores and knitting shops your yarn selection options go through the roof. At these specialty shops you can find yarns made of some of the most exotic fibers such as alpaca and cashmere. For a knitter, browsing through all the options in a store which carries yarn can take hour...

Learning to Knit is as Easy as 1-2-3

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Knitting is one of the most relaxing crafts you can do with your hands. Once you learn to knit you can easily sit back and knit and listen to the radio or watch your favorite television program while you happily knit away and make a great item, for yourself or someone else, at the same time.

A Pottery Party fit for a Princess

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

If you have a daughter I am sure you are constantly searching for the perfect birthday party that will be fun and entertaining. One great way to make your little princess have a very special birthday is by throwing a "paint your own pottery" birthday party for her and a few of her closest friends. This can be an expensive prospect if you invite her entire second grade class but if you limit it to 6 or 8 of her very best friends then you should be able to keep costs under control to some degree.

Pottery Kits for Potential Potters

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Pottery is a great skill to learn and a good deal of fun. If you are the type of person that has a mild interest in pottery but aren't sure you want to make the level of commitment required to take a class on pottery you may find that various pottery kits on the market offer some degree of appeal to you and can help you determine if you are ready to go a step further and sign up for some classes or purchase additional materials and equipment in order to further your home education.

Turning Quilting Passion Into Income

Posted on August 12, 2007 by Kirsten Stone

Are you a small scale quilter or a part-time quilter looking to make a bit extra money from your quilting passion? Are you having a difficult time monetizing on your masterpieces? If the answer is yes, then check this out.

Crochet Yarn Selection Tips and Tricks

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Most everyone who crochets appreciates all of the variation in the yarns and fibers available on the market today. Even in a large store like Wal-Mart, you can discover many different kinds of yarns to work with. As you move to craft stores and yarn shops your yarn selection options go through the roof. At these specialty shops you can find yarns made of some of the most exotic fibers such as alpaca and cashmere. For someone who crochets, browsing through all the options in a store which car...