Thursday, March 31, 2016

Amazing Treehouses That Will Blow Your Mind


I'm in love with treehouses. I always have been. I think they're awesome. I love trees and forests and couldn't imagine anything cooler than living in a little house nestled among leafy branches and birds nests. Here's a collection of treehouse eye-candy that just might inspire you to build one of your own...


















TreeHouse:


Just kewl! This tree house was built with mirrors all the over it so its always hidden.:
(made from mirrors)
Mirrored Treehouse Hotel Makes You Invisible in the Forest





Swing At The End Of The World Treehouse in Ecuador



I hope you enjoyed this post! Which is your favorite?
Please leave a comment below! 

Enjoy the rest of your week. 
Love, Laura





   


My broken china jewelry is always available for purchase at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns




Tuesday, March 29, 2016

How To Start Your Own Craft or Jewelry Business


You've found something that you enjoy making, whether it be stained glass, beaded jewelry or wooden carvings. You've made these items for yourself, and you've given them as gifts to friends and family. You've gotten good at what you do, and people may have commented on how much they like your designs. They may ask if you could make them another, or if you take orders for custom made items.


If this scenario sounds familiar, you are already on your way to the first step in selling your handmade items. Interest from people who like what you are producing and want one for themselves and for their friends is the first indicator that you have a marketable craft that you may be able to profit from. To have a successful crafts business you must have people who want to purchase and use your item. Listen carefully to what people have to say about what they like (and also dislike) about your craft. By listening to these requests and suggestions, you are gaining valuable insight as to what makes your item desirable and therefore marketable. Consider those comments your very first market research and be sure take notes!

Purchase your supplies wholesale

The next thing to consider is your competition, along with your own skills and expertise in your craft. Items made with quality components and supplies as well as careful, skilled craftsmanship will always outshine those made with lower quality supplies and inferior craftsmanship. Go to craft shows and check online craft websites to see firsthand what the competition has to offer. How do your items compare to theirs? By seeing what the competition is offering, you can gain valuable insight as to how you can improve your own workmanship and designs. Some important questions to ask yourself are: How can I make my items stand out above the rest? What makes my items unique to me, and different from everyone else's? What can I do to improve upon what I am already doing? How can I be different?


I'll watch these beads for you

Because your goal is to make a profit from you items, you will need to research and discover where to purchase your supplies for the lowest prices. Wholesale catalogs, both online and in print, usually offer the best value for your dollar and are easily found online. Keep a notebook where you can record your supply purchases and what each component or material that you are using in an item costs. By doing this, you can determine the exact dollar amount that it costs to make your item. This is the starting point that will help you to determine how to price your items.


Develop an inviting display

If you are going to pursue a professional crafts business you must also learn the laws pertaining to your state or locality. Depending on your local laws, you may need to obtain a sales tax identification number for sending in taxes collected on your sales, as well as pay local, federal and state income taxes on your income. Be sure to keep immaculate records of all of your sales as well as supply purchases.


Work hard and don't get discouraged

After visiting a number of craft shows, you may feel ready to participate in your first event! My advice is to start small. Find a craft show by checking your local newspaper or online craft show lists. It is often best to visit the show the previous year to determine if your items fit in with what others are selling. Be sure to take your first few shows in stride. It takes a bit of real life hands on experience participating in shows before you may feel completely comfortable. Each show you participate in will offer you a wealth of information and experience. With some careful thought, research, and planning, you will soon be on your way to profiting from your handmade items!

I hope you enjoyed this article! 


Interested in doing Craft Shows? 
Then check out my other article, Preparing for Your First Craft Show 

and 




What do you think?

Enjoy the rest of your week! 
 Laura


My broken china jewelry is always available for purchase at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Easy Book Page Art DIY Tutorial



Hi friends! Today I'm going to share with you an easy book page art DIY tutorial. Hopefully this short tutorial will pique your interest in this fun and easy form of mixed media art. All you need to get started is an old book that is ready to be discarded. Old, out of date dictionaries and encyclopedias are great choices for this craft. As we work I will explain what art supplies I used for my project, but you can use whatever art supplies that you happen to have on hand. 

The book that I use for all of my book art drawings, sketches, and paintings is an old dictionary that once belonged to my father. I remember him using it when I was a little girl, and it brings back lots of great memories. Because of that, it has lots of sentimental value to me, but nowadays we don't actually use dictionaries anymore due to the Internet, so instead, I create art on the pages and then one day I will pass it down to my own daughters. One of the best places to find an old dictionary is at a used book sale. I like the old style dictionaries due to their thin, smooth pages. Okay, lets get started! 


 The first step we are going to do is to sketch a design onto a page with a pen. You can use a regular ball point pen or you can go to an art supply store and get one that is specifically for use in artwork. If you are going to use watercolor paints in your artwork as I did, you are going to want to use a waterproof pen. Unsure if your pen will not smear or run in water? Then the best thing to do is to test it out on a separate sheet of paper with some watercolor paints before beginning your book art. I used a Micron pen to sketch my artwork.

Once you have your pen, sketch your drawing onto your page. You don't have to go into great detail. You can use as little or as much detail as you would like. You can always add more detail down the road if you think it needs a little extra something later on.  

For my sketch I drew some long wavy lines to form vines. Next I added a few leaves to the vines. After that I drew a few spiral shaped designs connected to the leaves and vines. Finally to add some visual texture I added some small circles or berries here and there along my leaves and vines. The last thing I added were some large circles for blooms at the ends of the vines. Once again, it's up to you how much or how little detail you want to add to your sketch. The style is completely up to you! For my sketch, I drew quickly and didn't fuss with many details.



  Once you are pleased with your sketch, it's time to add some color to your artwork. For my project I used Windsor-Newton watercolor paints but you can use whatever you have on hand.




For my painting, I did not saturate my book page with water, as that could ruin the paper. Instead, I used a wet brush and was careful not to use too much water and blotted any excess water and paint off with a tissue. Once you are pleased with you painting, set your project aside until it is completely dry. 



 Once your project is completely dry you can add some more details in pen or marker if you desire. For my project I used a black medium felt tip pen to trace over most of the lines in my sketch, giving the edges of my drawing a bolder line and helping the black to pop out from my drawing.



 Once I was finished outlining my sketch, I added a quote. 



That's all there is to it! This is a great basic book page art project that makes great frameable art.


I hope you enjoyed this project! I'd love to see your book art, so if you do this project be sure to post of photo of yours on my Facebook page! 

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Enjoy the rest of your week! 
Love, Laura




My broken china jewelry is always available for purchase at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns




Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Bohemian Elephant Gemstone Necklace

I've been in the mood to create something brand new so I thought I would share this Bohemian elephant gemstone necklace that I just made. Each gemstone is wrapped in sterling silver wires then strung on a leather cord. For more info, visit my etsy shop.






I hope you like it!
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Enjoy the rest of your week. 
Love, Laura





   


My broken china jewelry is always available for purchase at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns




Monday, March 21, 2016

Happy Spring! Here's What's New In My Shop Today

I have lots of roses and colorful flowers coming up for spring; check out these new pieces of broken china jewelry that I just finished today and just listed in my Etsy shop.




































Have a favorite?
Please leave a comment below! 

Enjoy the rest of your week. 
Love, Laura





   


My broken china jewelry is always available for purchase at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns