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		<description><![CDATA[Crafts Arts In today&#8217;s economy, using the Internet as a means for income is a logical idea. Designing a personal website to sell handmade crafts from home is one way to get noticed and bring in additional income, since millions of people around the country shop online every day. They&#8217;re looking for goods, products and [...]<p><a href="http://www.sweetdesign.net/arts-and-crafts/crafts-arts/">Crafts Arts</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.sweetdesign.net">Arts And Crafts Ideas</a></p>
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<p>In today&rsquo;s economy, using the Internet as a means for income is a logical idea. Designing a personal website to sell handmade crafts from home is one way to get noticed and bring in additional income, since millions of people around the country shop online every day. They&rsquo;re looking for goods, products and crafts.</p>
<p>Those who make crafts find that the many resources on the Internet turn out to be very valuable as well as convenient. For more details <a href="http://www.greateducationonline.com" target="_blank">www.greateducationonline.com</a> Tools, beads in every color of the rainbow, design ideas and inspirations for crafts or other handmade items can be found on the Internet.</p>
<p>Purchasing goods from a craft website allows crafters to save money, since its possible to purchase large or bulk amounts at wholesale price. Both men and women can find a multitude of resources to sell their homemade goods online as well.</p>
<p>No matter what type of craft you design or sell, there is someone out there who will want to buy it. From crafters who create wood art to crafting jewelry by hand, listing it in auction sites or placing it online within your own personal webpage allows others to shop and purchase what they like.</p>
<p>Many shoppers like to find unique gifts to give friends and family, especially around birthdays and holidays, and look online to save the hassle of walking around the mall and still not being able to find anything.</p>
<p>In most cases, designing your own personal webpage to sell handmade crafts is free, but some of the more advanced sites will charge a fee for your domain name. Remember also that you may need to pay yearly fees for website registration.</p>
<p>There are a few things to remember when designing a site so that customers find it easy to navigate, shop and pick up those wonderful handmade items you&rsquo;ve worked so hard to create.</p>
<p>The first thing to think of is accessibility. Since there are thousands of other pages selling crafts, you need to make yours stand head and shoulders about the crowd. It needs to be user friendly. Utilize optimized keywords and phrases to help search engines find you. Keep graphics and other extras to a minimum in order to cut down on load time.</p>
<p>Graphic load times should usually be under 10 seconds to accommodate anyone&rsquo;s Internet speed. For more details <a href="http://www.greatindustrialguide.com%C2%A0" target="_blank">www.greatindustrialguide.com&nbsp;</a> The one thing Internet users hate the most is a long wait time for a website to load. They will promptly leave your page and move on to other sites.</p>
<p>Keep the pages looking professional. Selling arts and crafts is essentially your home business, so make sure that your site looks well maintained and offers a good indication of the quality of your work. Add contact information so that potential customers are able to reach you and ask questions about crafts prior to purchase.</p>
<p>Try and incorporate a way for customers to not only browse what you have in stock, but also to order and purchase online. Today&rsquo;s Internet shoppers want to browse, shop, buy and pay for their goods at the same time, so offering easy and secure payment processing shows you are able to offer them full service for satisfaction.</p>
<p>The final step to making sure your arts and crafts sell successfully on the web is to market and advertise your goods. With thousands of pages of competition, you need to make your site stand out and offer what no one else does.</p>
<p>During the busiest shopping times of the year like Christmas, offer discounts or specials that allow customers to buy goods and receive a coupon or offer on something else. Those looking for a good deal will utilize your marketing techniques so that it ends up being advantageous to you.</p>
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<p><b>What are some great arts and crafts projects for a child....?</b><br />
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<p>with ADHD.  The arts and crafts really keep her mind occupied.  I am trying to come up with ideas for her daycare that are inexpensive, as I will have to buy them for the whole room.  There are not that many kids but it can get very expensive if we do this everyday.  She is 5 and has to stay there for summer only.  Thanks!
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<p>I'm surprised the day care isn't coming up with their own ideas.  It's good, though, that you're willing to come up with ideas and bring supplies in.  One idea may be to have her come up with some ideas she likes.  She'll feel empowered, and will focus on it more if it's her own ideas.</p>
<p>One thing you could do is to decorate their own shirts. You could get the stuff for tie-die, or some simple fabric markers/paint and stencils for them to take a plain white t-shirt, and make their own design. Have the teacher tell each child to bring in their own white t-shirt, and you can provide the tie-dye relatively inexpensively.  It's something they can be proud of after.</p>
<p>One thing I did with my 2 year old granddaughter, but that I think a kid of any age would enjoy was to make homemade bird feeders. We took pine cones (with some sort of string already tied on the tops), spread peanut butter on each of them, and then rolled them in bird seed. Then we took them outside and tied them up for the birds to eat the seeds. It was something that everytime she comes over, she wants to see the birds, and what they've eaten. I'm sure they'd be inspired to watch the birds to see them eating it, and could add more at any time once they're empty.</p>
<p>Also, if you do a search of "fun activities for kids" you'll get many sites that will come up. Some of the sites I saw when I did this even had pages you could print for activities they could do.</p>
<p>Good luck, and have fun!!</p>
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