Posts tagged Handmade Goods

Some Fun Halloween Crafts For your Viewing Pleasure

Orchid by Sfbeads $35

Check out this darling handmade decoration, prefect for fall home decorating. Orchid stands about 8 inches high, and is sure to put a smile on the face of everyone this Halloween!

Click here to view the item for sale on Artfire.com.

Fall Pumpkin Pincushion by Verybigjen $20

This handmade pincushion is custom made when you order it to be completely one-of-a-kind! Great for Halloween, fall, or just anytime you’re doing needlecrafts.

Click here to view the item for sale on Artfire.com.

Halloween Lampwork Glass Beads – Pumpkins 4 Candy Corn by beadsnsuch $20

This bracelet looks good enough to eat! It’s 100% handmade of Moretti, Lausha and Czech glass. A great treat for any child or adult!

Click here the view the item for sale on Artfire.com.

Autumn Handmade Fall greeting Card by Kards $2.5

This blank greeting card was specially made to encompass the feeling of fall. Send it to someone to wish them a Happy Halloween, Thanksgiving, or just to let them know you’re thinking of them.

Click here to view the item for sale on Artfire.com.


Looking for more festive goodies? Check out our seasonal crafts section.

Thanks for reading, and have a Happy Halloween everyone!

-Sara


www.artfire.com

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Some Helpful Advice for Starting Your Own Internet Arts and Crafts Business

When you run your own internet crafts business, you get all the benefits of being your own boss while profiting from a hobby you enjoy. But naturally, this isn’t as easy as it sounds. Many artisans struggle for success in their home businesses, and listed below are a few helpful tips to aid you in running a profitable internet crafts business.

Where to List Your Handmade Crafts

There are several ways you can go about selling your crafts online. The most obvious is to purchase a URL and start your own website. However, there are some not so obvious drawbacks to this plan. For one, if you have no knowledge of graphic design or website design, setting up your own site can be extremely challenging. In addition, when you start your own website, your page rank on Google is at zero, meaning it’s rather difficult for internet shoppers to find your page. Lastly, you are completely unknown to shoppers, so they have no reason to trust the quality of your products and services. Why would they buy from you, when they could just as easily buy from a major internet corporation they trust and have experience with?

An alternative to making your own site is to register as a seller on an internet trading site, such as eBay or Esty. These sites have a high page rank and offer security to buyers. However, both of these sites charge a listing fee and take a percentage of your profits, so there’s some risk involved. Many crafters who are just getting started in internet sales have a hard time selling initially, and still have to pay site fees to both of these sites regardless of if their products sell. However, there are free listing sites which allow artisans to list their handmade goods completely free of charge. With ArtFire.com, basic members are charged no fees to list their handmade goods, and receive 100% of the profits they make selling. This is probably the most risk free option to sell your craft items online.

Pricing Your Handmade Goods

Since you’re listing your own handcrafted work, the pricing of your items is completely up to you. As one would imagine, cheaper items sell faster, but you don’t want to price your items too low—they’re your handmade crafts, after all. Think about the time you spent on that item, the cost of the materials, and how the item would look to an average internet shopper. If you’re having difficulty deciding what would be a good price, try looking at similar items listed in the marketplace by browsing other listing sites, such as ones offered above. If you’re having trouble selling your crafts, lowering the price or putting your items on sale could help.

Promoting your Craft Shop

One of the most important elements to selling online is getting your handmade goods noticed by the internet community. There’s a lot of competition in the craft marketplace, and you want your products to stand out from the rest. Get the message out there; let people know you’re selling your handmade goods. Try listing your shop URL on any other sites or blogs you might manage as well in your email signature. There are dozens of places where you can add a link to your artisan shop, all you have to do is look!

Good luck artisans, and thank you for being a part of the Buy Handmade Movement!

-Sara

Check out the ArtFire Artisan Marketplace and Support local Artisans!

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Surviving this Recession

This picture shows a woman in the great depression displaying one of her handmade quilts at a local fair. Many people do not think of the 1930s as being in color, since most pictures are in black and white. Those times were bleak, work was scarce, and life was difficult. All these things are expressed in this women’s hard expression. And now, nearly 80 years after this photo was taken, America is facing the possibility of yet another depression.

Let’s face it: the stock market is the toilet. Reporters this morning were throwing around the term “Black Friday” as the Dow Jones dipped below 9,000 points. Markets around the world are starting to go down, and many financial advisers say that this is only the beginning of a global recession, possibly even a global depression.

The truth is, as much as these experts and reporters claim, no one knows for sure what will happen. People begin to panic, and wonder what can be done to survive the recession.

To help our failing economy, Americans should invest in handmade goods from local sellers. When you make the choice to buy handmade, you’re helping another struggling average American citizen, rather than a wealthy CEO of an overseas manufacturing company. Your money is going to another person, who is facing the same kind of financial problems that you are.

And when you buy from local sellers, your money is going back into our economy, which aids in its recovery. Let’s be honest, our economy needs all the help it can get right now. Don’t send your money overseas to buy poorly made overpriced items. One of the reasons our economy is suffering stems from Americans are buying goods from China and India, instead of helping sellers here at home. Choose now to invest you money here, where it’s needed.

If you decide to buy handmade products over mass produced ones, you’re not just helping average citizens, you’re getting a finely made product at a lower price. Handmade items are proven to last longer and be more efficient than factory made items. When you buy handmade goods, you receive a unique specialized item for an affordable price.

And with free artisan listing sites like Artfire.com, you know that 100% of your money goes to support the artist. That’s because ArtFire allows members to list their items for completely free, no royalty fees, no final evacuation fees, no processing fees, no fees at all. The money you spend goes directly to help the artist.

Americans survived the great depression of the 1930s by investing in handmade goods. They knew the importance of aiding other Americans. They helped each other, and they helped local sellers. They supported other Americans, and with the financial boost from WWII, our country was able to come out of a bleak period in our economy. So learn from their example, buy handmade products and support local artists.

-Sara

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