Posts tagged ‘Arts and crafts’

August 17, 2011

Web Wednesday: Save Money Crafting on a Budget

Many people don’t realize it, but crafting can at times be costly. All the supplies you use begin to add up. The glue, trim, paint, and tools, can all begin not only to clutter up your home, but also clean out your bank account. Don’t worry there are ways to be more budget conscious when it comes to crafting. Below are some helpful tips that will lessen the strain on your spending.

Use found objects from your backyard

There are several resources to use as craft supplies, just in your backyard. Are you in need of pine cones, stones, sea shells, or sand? Well your in luck many of these natural resources are simply just a few steps away from you. Before you head out to craft store, just look outside first to see what supplies maybe right at your fingertips. Recruit your kids to help you look for craft supplies outside.

Reuse and Recycle

With the recent economy being in such turmoil the past few years, many people have begun to reuse and recycle many items. Why not do the same for crafting? Like most people, you probably clean out your closets, and gather up old clothes, nick-nacks, jewelry, and other things to donate. Well that’s great, but before you get rid of anything take a second look, and check to see if you can use any of these items in craft projects you plan on making. What else can be recycled for your crafts? Old magazines are perfect for scrapbooking. Old Christmas and birthday cards can be cut up to create new greeting cards, gift tags, or even special wrapping paper. Take a look at these old items with a new eye, and you’ll be surprised at what you can save.

Make A Shopping List

I am sure you have heard this one before, mainly mentioned when people go to the grocery store. Well the same can be said when going to craft store. If you plan before you go shopping, it will help you stick to your plan and be less tempted to get off your initial shopping list. Thus you will not make any impulse purchases, that could make you over spend on necessary items.

Discounts

One of the best ways to save money on almost anything is to never pay retail. Always look for coupons, or shop when discounts are going on at your local craft store. Also don’t be afraid to shop online. There are huge savings you can get in on, online. There are several online discount codes and coupons. We here at Plaid offer several online promo codes and discounts. Click here to see what’s on sale now.

August 4, 2011

Show Us Your Crafts: Our First Ever Link Party

Over at Paint Me Plaid love to see other people’s crafts. So… we decided it was about time to do our first ever link party! It’s time to get your link on! Have you created a creative project you want to show off?  We can’t wait to see what great projects you have been working on, and want to show off. Link it here and get seen by many! Remember to check back with us here, on Facebook, and Twitter, as we’ll be featuring some of our favorite link-party projects. By linking, you give us full permission to shout your praises and feature you and your post! Consider it FREE publicity!

We hope you’ll link back to let others know you’ve been partying with us this month. Grab our button. Happy Linking!

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September 15, 2010

Yellow Daisy Festival at Stone Mountain Park

Yellow Daisy Festival in Stone Mountain, Georgia, is named for the Confederate Yellow Daisy. This friendly flower lives in a natural environment in Stone Mountain National Park, just as the Yellow Daisy Festival arts and crafts exhibits also inhabit and wind around walking trails there. At Yellow Daisy you can find furniture, jewelry, dolls, food, and of course, fantastic paint crafts!

Yellow Daisy Festival house craft painting

Bronwyn Hanahan makes “cute stuff for cute people” as illustrated in her painting above. You can see close-up paint and decoupage work from one of her pieces below.

pattern flowers painted decoupoage Yellow Daisy Festival

This detailed birdhouse below is by decorative painter Pat Lewis. Pat uses Plaid paint products on her projects. We gave her some new colors and she said they would come in handy for doing craft personalization, on the spot! Getting custom names and messages painted on purchased works was in style this year.

Yello Daisy painted bird house craft

Atlanta designer Charity Elise uses FolkArt Acrylics in her paint crafts. They are her favorite, she says, because “They have the best coverage and viscosity of all craft paints.” Charity’s magnets all have a message such as, “be nice or leave” or “life is too short to cook for you people”. And my personal favorite is, “What happens at Grandma’s stays at Grandma’s”.  You can see more of her magnets and other crafts at http://charityelise.com/.

Yellow Daisy craft magnets