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Earth Friendly Craft Supplies

Friday, March 13th, 2009

We’re all being encouraged to reduce, reuse and recycle, and that should apply to your craft supplies as well. Instead of constantly buying new paper and materials, have a look around your home for items that can be turned into new projects. For example, can those empty baby food jars be turned into unique candle holders? Perhaps your old clothes can become pillow cases or pot holders? And how creative can you get with an empty egg carton? In this article, we’ll show you some simple crafts using items from around the house.

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The Craft Show

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

If you are the crafty type and have accumulated a number of finished pieces, then why not turn your hobby into cash at a craft show? Many people use craft fairs to make extra money but it’s also a good way to network with people with common interests. In this article, we’ll tell you how to get involved with craft shows and what you should know before you hand over your fee for a stall.

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Homemade Craft Dolls

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Nothing says childhood like a beautiful doll. However, a quick trip to a toy store will show you how expensive dolls can be. Instead of spending a lot of money, you can make crafts dolls for a fraction of the price and without craft kits. As a bonus, your child will have a unique toy made with your loving hands. In this article, we’ll walk you through this special project step by step so that you have a homemade doll that will be cherished for years.

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Green Crafts

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Do you love doing crafts but you’re on a shoestring budget? Why not turn the shoestring into a neat project? In a day and age when we’re being encouraged to reduce, reuse and recycle, finding new uses for old items is important. Instead of buying things at expensive hobby shops, look for ordinary items around your home that can be turned into crafts for kids or projects for yourself. In this article, we’ve got some tips for turning ordinary household items into cool items that everyone will admire.

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Making Your Craft Project

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Everyone is looking for ways to reduce, reuse and recycle. Got a closet full of old clothes or a garage full of abandoned Christmas ornaments? There are old items all over your home just waiting to be turned into a cool craft project. In this article, we’ll show crafters how to be environmentally friendly while still indulging their creative side.

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Winter Craft Ideas

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

After the holidays are over is a great time to get art and craft projects going. You can use old tinsel, wrapping paper, ribbons and even parts of your tree to make wonderful pieces. As a bonus - it’s a great way to recycle. In this article, we’ve got some craft ideas for everyone.

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Arts And Crafts Favorites

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Native Indian pieces are among the favorites of art and craft collectors. The projects are always steeped in legend and are lovingly created by hands that value the work. One of the most popular indigenous arts and crafts is dream catchers. These beautiful hanging pieces are intended to protect the sleeping individual from negative dreams, while letting positive dreams through. In this article, we’ll show you how to make these beautiful craft projects at home.

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Inspiration For Artists

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Art is one of the most valued commodities in the world. It takes more than a brush and some paint to be a prolific painter. Artists have a special talent that allows us to glimpse into their mind. However, painting is an activity that everyone can enjoy. In this article, we’ve got some practical advice for people who enjoy art as a hobby.

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Comic Books QA

Monday, February 16th, 2009

How have comic books changed over the years?

Comics have long been a way to measure society’s attitude at the time. In the early days of comic books, the stories were simpler and reflected a “feel good” attitude rather than addressing any specific social situations. Later during the Depression new types of comics were introduced. Three of the most famous were about adventures. These comics were Flash Gordon, Dick Tracy and Tarzan. It is interesting to note that Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy was based on the gang wars that were occurring in Chicago at this time. This time in comics also marked a very important milestone: the costumed character was invented. The first costumed character was written and developed by Lee Falk and was the Phantom. This initial foray into a masked person gave birth to the typical Americanized comic where there was a superhero.

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How To Read Comic Books

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

There are countless ways to read comic books in 2008. Dating back to the 1930s, kids would take their nickels into the local comic book store to buy and read the latest graphic novels. They loved the feel of the paper, the way the colors jumped out at them and the portability of taking it anywhere they needed to be. Today, kids have unlimited ways to experience their favorite characters, whether on a DVD, on their iPhone or on their laptop.

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