Promote Your Crafty Biz in Green: Business Cards

Handmade cards by lizerati.com

[Handmade business cards by Lizerati. Used with permission.] We’ve had crafty business on the brain this week! On Sunday, Julie wrote about salvaged setups for outdoor shows, and yesterday, I posted about recovering after a long day of vending. So what about your promotional materials? It’s important to have some sort of take-away at your [...]

Yoga for Crafters: Craft Show Recovery

Downward Facing Dog. CC photo by Flickr user lululemonathletica

[Downward Facing Dog Pose. Creative Commons photo by Lululemon Athletica] Craft show season is winding down here in the South, now that the weather is getting warmer. Those long days tending your booth take a toll on your whole body, for sure! Between hauling a heavy tent, tables, display, and merch and the 10+ hour [...]

Outdoor Craft Fair Vending: Salvaged Setups

craft-fair-displays

I don’t have a natural affinity for interior design, so it’s taken years of work to keep finally coming closer and closer to a craft fair display that is pleasing, unique, manageable, and effective. Two long tables with all my stuff piled on? Nobody could see anything from outside my booth, and thus didn’t bother [...]

Yearn Worthy Yarn: Darn Good Yarn

Recycled Silk Sari Yarn

With a name like Darn Good Yarn, it’s hard not to like this yarn and their principals. This U.S. based company offers a small variety of yarn but specializes in recycled silk sari. The yarn is spun from the remnants of the production of silk saris in Nepal. Darn Good Yarn only works with co-ops [...]

DIY Gardening: Making an Upside Down Tomato Planter

Upside Down Tomatoes. CC photo by Flickr user kkimpel

If you’ve ever flipped on the TV during a bout of insomnia, I’m sure you’ve seen the late-night ads for the Topsy Turvy tomato planter. For folks trying to garden with limited space, this is a great option! One gardenista I know even says that growing tomatoes and other viney plants upside down makes them [...]