Craft Fair Series, 2018
Just a quick post, it is late and I wanted to share this project with you.
Leave questions or comments below!
Stamp happy be a blessing until next time 🙂
Live Joyfully
Just a quick post, it is late and I wanted to share this project with you.
Leave questions or comments below!
Stamp happy be a blessing until next time 🙂
Live Joyfully
<a href="https://www.papermart.com/recycled-kraft-shopping-bags/id=4132?SearchItemNumber=140101">Brown paper bags:</a>
You will need scrapbooking paper (scraps are great) that measure 5 3/4" X 2".
Paper edge punch
Hot glue/and glue gun
So simple! This is a TWO for project. One bag for purchases people make and $5/$2 for folks to purchase. In the video I state $1.50. After reviewing the costs of materials I decided to go for the $2.00 price point.
I was able to make about 40 of these in just under an hour. Once again I want to remind you guys that hot glue is..well...hot. Use reasonable caution.
I hope you'll give these a try and if you do, please share on your social media!
Stamp happy and be a blessing!
Hello friends! Welcome to my 5th installment of my 2018 Craft Fair series. This is the first time I am going to be a vendor at a Craft fair. This one is "Christmas in July" themed. I will be making some items that are Christmas themed, however many will be generic so that I can appeal to a greater audience.
I admit that I am a bit nervous and have found that I am actually a little OCD and have ADHD disorders. I am a bit of an over achiever in some aspects of my life. My desire for this craft fair to be successful is requiring work. I admit that this is actually a very pleasant experience. Today's short video will show you in real time how these adorable paper bows are made. These are also adorable to add to other products as a packaging decoration. To see the project these bows will be packaged with click here. Enjoy the video. Leave any comments, suggestions and questions you may have in the comments section of this post, you may also chose to email me at: Ms.Rhetta@gmail.com Stamp Happy and be a blessing until next time! Video direct url: http://lorettrodger.com/CRAFTFAIRSERIES5.mp4. Youtube: CRAFTFAIRSERIES5.mp4

Today’s post is a quick one. I will be using these blue jeans that I cut into banners with my Accucut Grand mark die. I am planning to package these as sets with some die cut alphabets and some will be themed such as “Merry Christmas” or “Joy”. Some others will be Americana (Patriotic) in theme. Such as “God Bless the USA”. I have many ideas and not enough time to implement them all. Video url: http://lorettrodger.com/CRAFTFAIR4.mp4 to view on YouTube: https://youtu.be/14v_MFjOd3I. Enjoy the video. Stamp Happy and be a blessing. Please leave any comments, suggestions or questions in the comment section of this post. You may also email me at: Ms.Rhetta@gmail.com. Until next time…

Hello my friends. Today is the third installment of my 2018 Craft Fair series. During this series I will share with you items that you can make and sell at your craft fairs. Instructions and video's will also be included in this series.
I apologize that the picture on this is not cooperating and is sideways. I tried several "tricks" to try and remedy the situation, obviously to no avail. Enjoy this video: http://lorettarodger.com/CRAFTFAIR3.mp4 For this project you will need some Plastic or glass Christmas ornaments. Remove the crown, fill with your choice (cheaper the better) floor care finish, add glitter and swirl. Dump any excess and decorate the ornament as desired. I plan to sell these for $3-5 according to how decorated these are.
These are easy enough that children can do them with a little help! I facilitated about 85 of these being made for our a Christmas Women's event at my Church. I hope you will give them a try. If you do, please share your work with me! RELATED POSTS
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