Showing posts with label Selling Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Selling Art. Show all posts

8.9.10

Finding Better Ebay Listings For Art

Art collectors can find some of the most reasonable contemporary and fine art for sale in the eBay listings online at eBay.com. Great results can be found by searching in the "art" section, under title, topic, artist, time period, etc.

Watercolor art or an oil painting for sale can cost mere dollars, hundreds, thousands or even millions. Often times, galleries will place artwork for sale on eBay too, so you know they are reliable.

To see how you can enter a live auction to bid on eBay listings and more, try a site like iCollector.com, which compiles all the information about when the auctions are and what they feature.

This can be a more fast-paced and intriguing way to shop. You won't have to get dressed up or worry about parking, but you will also have a wonderful selection and more trustworthy sellers!

You can find literally anything in eBay listings! Old treasures found in estate sales, paintings from art auctions, contemporary art for sale by individual artists, classic museum sculptures, watercolor art and children's artwork are all available for the taking.

Whether you choose to bid or just to buy, you'll find that your money goes a lot further when you go this route.

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25.2.09

Recycling Household Products Into Craft Project

Is it possible to turn a pile of old Christmas cards into cash? You bet it is. Craft fairs are a great place to make extra money and you don't have to invest a lot of time into making ornate items.

All you need is some basic art and craft supplies and some imagination and you can turn almost anything into a marketable craft project. In this article, we'll show you how to make simple but beautiful items that you can sell at craft shows for extra cash.

Got some old clothes kicking around that are too worn to donate to clothing drives? You can turn them into projects for the kids. Buy some pillow stuffing or use old rags and stuff a t-shirt with the material. Cut off the sleeves and simply sew up all the openings. This is especially good with old shirts with team logos on it.

For a craft project with emotional significance, sew old baby clothes together into a baby quilt, couch covering or a throw. Your heart will melt every time you see it. As a bonus, you can use buttons from the clothes to decorate framed art, picture frames or mirrors.

Thinking up fun and interesting ways to recycle a household item into a craft project is a great way to get your creative juices flowing. Check out craft fairs, craft books and the internet for ideas on making eco-friendly projects. You'll be amazed at all the wonderful things you can do with items that you thought were ready for the garbage.

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23.2.09

Making Money At A Craft Show

If you are the crafty type and have accumulated a number of finished pieces, then why not turn your hobby into cash at a craft show? Many people use craft fairs to make extra money but it's also a good way to network with people with common interests. In this article, we'll tell you how to get involved with craft shows and what you should know before you hand over your fee for a stall.

Before you pay a fee to take part in a craft show, make sure that you know the dimensions of your space, where the space is located, what's included in your fee, and when you can set up and close down. You should also be cognizant of your personal comfort.

Wear appropriate shoes, dress for the weather if the exhibition is taking place outdoors. To make purchasing your goods easier for your customers, make sure that you have small bills and coins available to make change. This is something that many vendors forget to do and it really can be annoying to potential customers.

There are many advantages to taking part in a craft show. Not only is it a chance to make extra money, but getting to be with other artistic souls can be really enjoyable. As you network, you'll find that the crafters community is one that is fun, creative and tight knit. Who knows? You may stumble upon new ideas for your special projects or even discover a new craft that you love just as much.

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