Hello Dear Readers,

Welcome to my blog. Here you will find
crafty tutorials, crafty business tips, and my miscellaneous thoughts. Pour yourself some
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I am getting ready to crawl out of my warm covers to go out to my suburban garage workshop to pour some candles. My girls are still asleep as they have worked hard the day before reading books and taking care of their two little fuzzball mutt puppies. The girls acquired these little things from my mother-in-law on a recent visit. I never thought I would surround myself with dogs as I am extremely allergic to them but I find it being ever-more difficult to turn down cute little faces (the furry ones and my little girls'.)

One day last week I woke and realized this was the turning point in my life and in all of our lives in this house, although I may the only person in this house who realizes this. For some reason, I don't think my husband and my daughters quite believe me when I tell them this fact but I know it none-the-less.

This year will be the first year we are homeschooling. I truly regret not homeschooling from the very first day of my daughter's school career. We are so looking forward to using the Little House on the Prairie series as our themed curriculum. I do think it is the perfect choice as my girls remind me of Laura and Mary from the television series. I'm not really sure my kids have ever even seen the show! I grew up watching the show every week with my grandparents in the 1980's and then eventually watching the reruns every day in the 1990's. Honestly, I have not seen the show in many years now and I can hardly wait to revisit the shows and enjoy them with my girls.

It is 7:40 am and I should already be out there pouring those candles I have put off long enough. I think I may need a cup of coffee and some toast first. How do you begin your morning? Do you homeschool and if so, what curriculums have you used? Please leave a comment and let me know. I enjoy reading what others have to say so maybe I can pick up a bit of wisdom to tuck away for later.

God is showing me wonderful things lately and all I have to do is listen to his guideful whispers to keep me on track. I am looking forward to our lives from this point forward. I can hardly wait to jump right on in here and start anew! Thank you for joining me on this journey to self-rediscovery and true happiness blended with simplicity and truth.

Blessings Always,

Lena
So that means I can now take pictures and that is exactly what I did this morning. Here are the daylilies I planted last year. I love these orange flowers! My neighbor gave them to me but it was my job to dig them up. It took me several days to get them all. Luckily, my husband helped me plant them at the edge of our driveway that needs to be paved so badly. However, after taking this picture, the gravel is almost endearing and blends in well with the old-fashioned native lilies. Please excuse the high grass as my husband is out of town and I haven't had the pleasure of mowing our huge yard since he left. Maybe I can do that today. . . then again, maybe I just simply will be unable to find the time. Enjoy your afternoon!



Have you ever wanted a nice calligraphic font to incorporate into your design? I was searching for the perfect font and came across this great site. Several fancy fonts are offered and they all look great.
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Before actually starting your own crafting business, some issues should be addressed. First, never infringe on someone else's copyrights. For example, you shouldn't take someone else's crochet pattern and sell it as your own. Most of the time you aren't even allowed to make the item from the pattern and sell the crocheted item you made. It's illegal. If you have the designer's permission, preferably in writing, it may be okay according to their guidelines. I've seen crafters do this sort of thing often, especially newbies. Please understand that this is theft and it's just downright wrong and unthoughtful.

Everyone has some creativity within themselves so learn to focus on your own design ideas. After a little practice it comes naturally without even thinking about it. Inspiration can come from anywhere--nature, family, through talking with someone else, television, magazines, etc.

"Necessity is the mother of invention." This is true and often this is where you will begin to develop for own ideas. Let's say, for instance, you can't find curtains the right size or the right look for your bedroom. Maybe you have an oddshaped window or ceiling (such as in an attic) so you decide you can come up with something yourself. Then you begin to experiment with a bedsheet. Soon you find the exact look you were after for free instead of paying big bucks for something you wouldn't be satisfied with in the first place.

Design ideas are like that with any craft. They flow through you once you learn to develop your creativity. Start thinking and creating!
If you do, start a blog. It's easy to navigate for the beginner and a great marketing tool for the experienced. It is also FREE! If you don't want to use the free domain assigned by the blog, you can purchase a domain name and redirect it to your site. Let's say I owned the domain name www.craftyliving.com and I wanted to use that site name for this blog. I can! I would go to whomever I bought the domain name from and ask them how to have it redirected to go to my free blog site on Blogger or Wordpress. This is a very cheap way to get started because a domain shouldn't cost more than $10 a year. What a deal!

Templates are available online for transforming your blog into a store!

In addition, if you use Blogger, you can import your Etsy items onto the front page of your blog. What a cool tool!!! Unfortunately, Wordpress doesn't offer this feature but Wordpress offers more templates to choose from.

You can easily import your craft photos onto your blog using Flickr. I've done this and absolutely think it is one of the easiest ways to do photos. I'm photo challenged and I don't like taking the time to upload and upload. This process is very tedious for me. By using Flickr I've learned that it doesn't have to take so much time because the tools are all built right in. It's an absolute time-saver.

Now that you have your own website, how are you going to drive traffic to it? Hmmm, this is a challege for everyone but there are some great tools out there and some are FREE! Maybe you can barter advertising space from another online business or join an online group for online businesses similar to your own. To advertise online, you first need a banner.

If you need help with a banner, there are several do-it-yourself banner sites out there you can use for FREE! Some of these ask for a small donation to keep the site up but it would be well worth it. One such site is www.BannerSketch.com. They have great-looking templates in a variety of themes.

Good luck with new online crafting business!