Paper scrolls date back to ancient Egypt. They were used for long documents written in ink. Over the years, scrolls have become outdated for ways of communication. However, they make for a fun and educational craft.
Many popular online marketplaces cater to selling arts and crafts, allowing artists and crafters to earn money while pursuing their hobbies.
Hopefully they’re all “one-of-a-kinds.”
Hopefully they’re all “one-of-a-kinds.”
Take your shop to the next level and stand out in the Digital Marketplace The Template Shop Booster Kit is an all-in-one toolkit designed to transform your template shop. Whether you're a seasoned seller or just starting, this kit is designed for YOU. Boost your creativity and success in the digital marketplace. Perfect for your
In this podcast, John Holl speaks with brewers Ashleigh Carter and Marcus Baskerville about how craft beer will adapt to the changing marketplace.
The first NYC pop-up for GOODEE is at the Whitney Museum offering handmade goods from around the globe, chosen for their social or environmental impact.
Ever since Etsy burst onto the scene in 2005, makers from around the globe have been using marketplaces to showcase and sell all sorts of creative products.
You might have noticed a plethora of interiors platforms and marketplaces springing up in the past few years, a trend that has only accelerated post-Covid after we spent an unprecedented amount of time at home. Most of the big e-commerce sites too (I’m thinking Net-A-Porter, Matches and Farfetch) ha
If you’ve ever ventured into an online marketplace or a thrift store, you probably came across rather odd and questionable things there. While some people might still find value in them or just laugh those items off, others get frustrated by seeing such bizarre listings.
Hopefully they’re all “one-of-a-kinds.”
I found free firewood on the Facebook marketplace and thought that was my chance to finally make a natural version of a dollhouse for my kids INSTRUCTIONS:…
Alt Makers: An inspired name that emphasizes creativity and unique expression. Possible uses: A crafting marketplace. An art studio. A record label. A boutique.
Ever since Etsy burst onto the scene in 2005, makers from around the globe have been using marketplaces to showcase and sell all sorts of creative products.
Coming up with a business name that can be trademarked can be tricky. One option is to buy an existing trademark and go from there.
Michelle Barrera let me use lots great pictures of how her church, Teaching Word Faith Center (Fort Worth, TX) decorated for Athens VBS seve...
The arts and crafts giant launched an online shop for handmade goods in late 2023. Now, it's expanding it.
Now, I'm introducing you to Makerplace by Michaels. I'll give you the basics, and a few reasons I'm hopeful.
The first NYC pop-up for GOODEE is at the Whitney Museum offering handmade goods from around the globe, chosen for their social or environmental impact.
Learn how to turn a paper plate into a colourful woven bowl to hold trinkets and treasures. Easy step-by-step instructions and video tutorial.
When you teach children about ancient Rome or Greece, you can make the lessons more exciting and stimulating my showing the kids how to create a topical craft that is related to the curriculum. For example, make an ancient scroll using a few basic materials that can be purchased at any arts and crafts supply store.
Etsy wants to bring out the creatives in all of us.
Okay, crafters: we have some news that will knock your (hand-knitted) socks off. Etsy just launched Etsy Studio, a new marketplace designed to make it much easier to shop for craft and project supplies. Etsy Studio is the first brand new marketplace the company has built since Etsy.com debuted in 2005.
Buttons From Avocado Pits: I’ve been inspired by avocado pit carvings for a while. However, because of how much the pit can warp while drying, I didn’t really get into it. So I had the idea of making little buttons. This project is quite simple, and the result is beautiful an…
The village of Crabapple Crossings continues to grow in leaps and bounds. And several of the town’s smaller shops are settling into their new home – The Crabapple Marketplace. This new …
Tutorial and shortcuts on how to press flowers from Melbourne creative Beci Orpin. If you don't have enough patience for the traditional method try this!
Discover the art of creating your own Havdalah candle for a meaningful and beautiful conclusion to Shabbat. Learn about the significance of Havdalah as the separation between the sacred and the ordinary.
Welcome to the Virtual Marketplace for Fairplay, Colorado! Purchase gift cards for local businesses or peruse local artists and their websites via our database of local Fairplay Colorado artists.
After pausing our Egyptian Unit study for a few weeks to discuss the election process, we are back in the saddle again. (This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for full details.) We recently read the books Hieroglyphs from A to Z by Peter Der Manuelian and Seeker of Knowledge: The Man Who Deciphered Egyptian Hieroglyphs by James Rumford. After learning what hieroglyphs were and how they were deciphered, we decided to try our hand at this ancient script. Using oven-bake craft clay we were able to create our very own Cartouche necklaces, oval-shaped ornaments worn by pharaohs depicting their name in hieroglyphs. To make a Cartouche You will need the following: wax paper oven-bake craft clay craft string/twine a pencil or clay awl a butter knife or toothpick Cover your work surface with wax paper. Roll a one inch square of oven-bake craft clay into a snake shape. Using your finger, flatten the "snake" and then flip the flattened oval over to the smooth side. Use the tip of a pencil or a clay awl to make a hole at one end of the oval. Refer to Hieroglyphs from A to Z or this downloadable PDF to learn the picture symbols of your name. Using a toothpick or the tip of a butter knife, recreate the hieroglyphs of each letter of your name. Follow the baking instructions indicated on the clay package. Tie some craft twine through the hole to complete the necklace. More Ancient Egypt Ideas to Explore Mummified Apple Experiment Taamia Falafal (Meatless Pitas) Making Papyrus Make a Cartouche Map of Egypt