Michaels Crafts Jobs
Posted on Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at 5:05 pm

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Job Lot Cheap – Scarlet Quince/William Michael Harnett $14.96 |
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The Michaels Book of Arts & Crafts $3.95 From Michaels–America’s largest specialty retailer of arts and crafts merchandise and the place to get supplies for painting, floral and home decor, needlework, scrapbooking, and more–comes an extraordinarily big, beautiful, and encyclopedic collection of techniques and 175 projects. Whatever a crafter’s pleasure, it is in here, from beading and woodworking to glass and fabric crafts. The 30 subject areas are divided into 9 chapters that all feature a basic instructions section packed with plentiful color pictures and designer tips; 5 to 10 projects; and a two-page spread of gallery photos of additional projects for inspiration. What’s included in this unequalled treasure trove? * Beading: wire and bead jewelry, wire crafting, and decorative beading * Clay: polymer and bread dough * Painting: stenciling, faux finishing, and gold leafing. With the gilding techniques, even the simplest box can look like an heirloom. * Paper: memory books and cards, decoupage, rubber stamping * Floral crafts: dried flowers, silk flower arranging, potpourris and sachets. A rose floral silk pillow brings springtime indoors year-round. * Glass: glass painting and etching. The lovely flasks with stars, leaves, and swirls would make a beautiful display. * Home decorating: candlemaking and decorating (including gel) and soapmaking * Wood: wood finishing and burning, plus clockmaking * Fabric: painting on fabric, tie die, and sun painting An appendix covers basic materials and techniques, including typing the perfect bow, lettering, and basic mat cutting. Whether you want more projects using your favorite craft, or are interested in learning a new one, this volume is amust-have. |
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Michaels Book of Wedding Crafts $18.71 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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The Complete Idiots Guide to Selling Your Crafts By Michaels, Chris Franchetti $19.27 Describes the different avenues available for selling crafts both online and off, explaining how to create an identity, promote yourself, work more efficiently, set prices, manage inventory and how to process payments and shipping. Original. Author: Michaels, Chris Franchetti Series Title: Complete Idiots Guide to Publication Date: 2010/07/06 Number of Pages: 234 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 6.00 Height: 9.00 |
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Selling Your Crafts by Michaels, Chris Franchetti Edition , 0 $19.99 Find profitable new outlets for selling your crafts. Selling crafts online is a successful trend, but this book explores so many other avenues for casual and active indie crafters, and teaches them how to work more efficiently, manage inventory, and find and utilize all outlets for selling their work. Clear, concise instructions on every aspect of selling crafts-from flea markets to websites- including: ?Pricing your crafts and managing inventory ?Creating an identity ?Payment, shipping, and promotion ?Selling venues (online, trunk shows, parties, fairs) ?Tax and business management |
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Cool Jobs for Super Sales Kids By Scheunemann, Pam $40.31 Outlines the steps to getting a job and making money through sales, and lists potential jobs for young readers, including organizing bake sales, having a garage sale, and making and selling crafts. Author: Scheunemann, Pam Series Title: Cool Kid Jobs Subtitle: Ways to Make Money Selling Stuff Publication Date: 2010/09/01 Number of Pages: 32 Binding Type: Library Grade Level: 34 Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 8.25 Height: 8.25 |
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The 4 Essentials of Entrepreneurial Thinking by Michaels, Cliff Edition , $22.99 InThe 4 Essentials of Entrepreneurial Thinking, Cliff Michaels takes us on an inspirational journey while capturing the passion and wisdom of extraordinary people. On the cutting edge of life and business strategies for over 20 years, Cliff not only shares his triumphs and tribulations as an entrepreneur, he unleashes a fun system of timeless lessons anyone can follow. Drawing on classic mentors from da Vinci, Edison, and Mozart, to modern moguls like Jobs, Oprah, and Branson, Cliff suggests we all benefit from a real-world MBA – yourMaster’s inBasicAbilities. This fast-paced book raises the bar for learning success principles. |
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Cotswold Arts and Crafts Architecture $34.65 Between 1890 and 1930, Arts and Crafts architecture proliferat-ed within the Cotswolds. The range and quality of the buildings was exceptional as the region provided the perfect environment for the Movement’s ideals and principles. Arts and Crafts archi-tects relished the robust vernacular precedent as it channeled their ideas and stimulated their imaginations. Its rational basis and dependence on craft skills had lasting value, and it was no coincidence that the most influential aspect of their work was its emphasis on conservation. The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Cotswolds has at-tracted much interest in recent decades, the appeal of the simple life and of traditional values detached from the pres-sures of modern society having as much allure now as it did a century ago. Most of these studies have referred to the work of architects in the region, but the subject has not received the specialist attention it deserves until now. This book examines the impact of the Movement on the Cotswold landscape, on the survival of its building traditions, and on modern attitudes to building conservation. After an introductory section which outlines the Movement’s origins and beliefs and its architectural principles, the main part of the book provides a guide to the general characteristics associated with Arts and Crafts building in the Cotswolds. There are separate chapters on the various types of new commission that were undertaken, from small and large country houses and cottages to village halls and almshouses, not to mention the numerous repair and remodeling jobs on existing buildings that had become derelict following the social and economic up-heavals of industrialization. The final chapter looks at the late flowering of architectural work in the region during the interwar period and beyond, and the legacy of this important body of work at a local and national level. |

