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Eileen Bergen's Articles

  • Advanced Selling Tips for Crafters
    From the feedback I have been getting in the time since I started this website, I’ve learned that many visitors are working long and hard at their crafts, but are still having a hard time realizing craft home business success.
  • The Ancient Art of Origami
    Origami, the ancient Japanese art of paper folding, might have actually originated in China. Papermaking was developed in China and some of the oldest surviving examples of folding paper models are from there.
  • Need Help to Make Your Jewelry Sell?
    You say you love to make beaded jewelry? Why not? Jewelry making is an ideal home business. It doesn't take a lot of effort to make your pieces, your raw material costs are not unreasonable and markups are high.
  • Dress Up Your Crafts with Decals
    If you’re looking for an economical way to transfer photos (whether scanned or digital) or artwork (whether computer generated or scanned) onto an artifact, you need to know about Lazertran Waterslide Decals.
  • Create Original Crafts Using Home Cured Modeling Clays
    Modeling clay is the most fun to “play” with. From faux beads to small figurines to plaques to Christmas ornaments to adornments for collages or scrapbook pages: every crafter can find an application for clay.
  • The Art of Scrapbooking
    If you’d like to start scrapbooking or create scrapbook-style art but are simply overwhelmed by the vast product choices, let me help you narrow them and get going. I view scrapbooking as a highly specialized form of collage.
  • The Art of Collage
    Collage, from the French word “coller” (to stick), is a technique
    that incorporates fragments of paper and collected or found
    objects into artistic compositions.
  • The Art of Découpage
    Découpage is a very accessible craft for beginners but can also
    be taken to artistic heights.
  • Gold-Washed Etched Glass Votive Candle Holders
    Gold-Washed Etched Glass Votive Candle Holders
  • Waxing Poetic: Encaustic Art
    Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting,
    involves using heated beeswax to which resins and colored
    pigments are added.
  • Decoupage Plant Markers
    Here’s a quick and easy Spring decoupage project for yourself or friends who garden.

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