 Category: Crafts
Category: Arts and Entertainment >> Crafts<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 next page >> by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-10-27 ] Tone-on-tone is a basic classic form of embroidery. But how come it isn't as popular as the other types of embroidery designs?
by Bill Enslen  [ 2009-10-24 ] How do you store and organize your stained glass without spending a fortune on racks and cabinets? Here’s a neat idea to organize your stained glass for a fraction of the cost. by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-10-20 ] As Robert Plant hums the song, it is easy to say that tie and dyeing has been a tradition world over. 'Tie-n-dye'ing literally means dying a fabric after tying parts of the fabric so that they will not absorb dye, giving the fabric a streaked or mottled look. by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-10-19 ] What are the popular types of embroidery designs used today? How do these contribute to the rise of embroidery digitizing?
by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-10-12 ] A beautiful alternative to fresh flowers can be dry flowers. If appropriately played with the different types and sizes of dry flowers, a creative mind can come out with wonderful arrangements. by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-10-05 ] Everything needs to be done efficiently these days to save time, effort, and money. Embroidery digitizing is no exception to this practice.
by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-09-14 ] You can't complete an embroidery project without a design. You cannot even start one without it. Here's a general look as to how to make our own designs with embroidery digitizing.
by Maria Rain  [ 2009-08-27 ] India is also known in the international market as leading exporter and manufacturer if Indian handicrafts. Indian textiles, Indian decorative items, Indian made handicraft, textiles, floor coverings and leather products. by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-08-26 ] Let's take a look at the entire process of embroidery digitizing as a whole. What generally happens in each step?
by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-08-13 ] What makes embroidery digitizing more recommended than manual embroidery? The answers are simple and to the point.
by chhinder begar  [ 2009-08-04 ] Do you know what is meant by craftwork? It is art of making various items using your hand. From the birth of India, the art of making articles have been present in this country. by chhinder begar  [ 2009-08-04 ] Rajasthan handicrafts exhibit different colors of the cultures of this state. The designs are unique and are influenced to a great extent from the Rajputs and Mughals. by chhinder begar  [ 2009-08-04 ] Rajasthan is the land of handicrafts and is known to have in depth cultural heritage and traditional values. They exhibit a shade of elegance and variety which is seen only in rajasthani handicrafts. by chhinder begar  [ 2009-08-03 ] Marble handicrafts are mainly produced in the state of Rajasthan. People here have unique talents of making new models out of marble. The whole process consumes a lot of time and patience of the artisans. by Bill Enslen  [ 2009-07-25 ] Looking for the perfect table that not only brings your room alive with color, but also serves as a stunning work of art that catches everyone's eye? by Bill Enslen  [ 2009-07-25 ] How do you create lovely stained glass mosaic tables? Once you know these basic steps, your creativity can take over. by chhinder begar  [ 2009-07-18 ] Indian handicrafts were not evolved suddenly out of a bloom. It was a slow and gradual growth which involved years of expertise and hard work.
by chhinder begar  [ 2009-06-30 ] Rajasthani handicrafts reflect the colorful culture of Rajasthan. These unique designs associated with handicrafts are influenced by the Mughals and the Rajputs. by chhinder begar  [ 2009-06-30 ] Cotton and woolen rugs and textiles, brass articles, leather goods, blue pottery, superb carpets and multifarious jewelry pieces bejeweled with valuable as well as semi valuable stones contribute to the popularity of Jaipur. by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-05-18 ] Using computerized embroidery machine makes embroidery much easier and faster. Here are the five steps involved.
by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-05-09 ] With the numerous embroidery machines and embroidery digitizing software available today, how do you choose and purchase among them?
by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-05-05 ] The New York International Gift Fair (NYIGF) 2009, is scheduled during August 15- 19 at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-05-01 ] Candles are so nice! And they light up whole of your environment so beautifully! Why not try making candles yourself? You'll just need a handful of supplies and it's not at all messy! by Jennifer Stevens [ 2009-04-29 ] As you step into your best friend’s house, your eyes are drawn instantly to the coffee table. A beautiful miniature book with the word EUROPE in big bold letters on the front is aching to be picked up. by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-04-17 ] Recycling is the norm of the day. So, if you too want to contribute to the cause of environment and if you are interested in doing some craft yourself then here is the simple method of making handmade paper. by Jennifer Stevens [ 2009-04-16 ] I’ve idolized my grandmother for about as long as my memory serves. She has taught me how to load a mean dishwasher, place crisp sheets on a bed just right, organize a household, cook, etc. There was one Christmas, however, that she has stood out in my memories. by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-04-14 ] What are the two classifications of embroidery and how do they differ from each other?
by Jennifer Stevens [ 2009-04-11 ] As I lifted a perfect loaf of bread out from the oven, I couldn’t help but be appalled by my potholders. On top of being worn through, I couldn’t even identify what food lined the crusty edges! At times like this, I’d usually remember to pick up a few during my weekly shopping trip….but fortunately, that habit has changed! Yearning to be more self-sufficient, I learned to knit my own potholders. by Roy Walker  [ 2009-04-10 ] ‘Origami’ is the creative art done using paper. It originated in China, but is the common art of Japan.
by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-04-08 ] Any metal when given art form, looks stunning, so if you are fascinated with metal craft, it's no wonder. Brass craft, iron craft, silver craft, copper craft, bronze craft, wrought iron craft- whatever metal you choose for making a craft, it will be undoubtedly sharp. by Jennifer Stevens [ 2009-04-07 ] Forget spending hours finding the perfect sandals for that summer dress. Crochet your own! Using free crochet patterns found online, this project is perfect for both the beginner, and a seasoned crocheting expert. by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-04-07 ] What is crewel embroidery? Here's a background of one of the forms of free embroidery.
by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-04-04 ] The natural, durable and attractive bamboo not only makes mats, baskets and other handicraft but is also used for high-grade packaging, decorative panels, curtains and window blinds. by lksd lskd  [ 2009-04-02 ] Different kinds of rock originated on earth after numerous geological activities. by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-04-02 ] How easy and fast is embroidery digitizing? How does it work?
by Anna Poelo  [ 2009-04-02 ] Here is how embroidery digitizing generally works. It's fast, it's easy, no sweat!
by Jennifer Stevens [ 2009-04-01 ] As the country watched Lucy Ricardo serve up delectable dishes and much laughter, this red-headed gal became an inspiration for women. Years later, we are once again sporting those cute little aprons Lucy was famous for. by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-03-26 ] Inexpensive item like paper can be used to make amazing paper sculpture that are unbelievably fine. There are many such paper crafts that make it possible. One of them is Quilling which, although, is a centuries old craft but somehow got extinct. by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-03-23 ] You are a Hobbyist and find crafts very fulfilling. However, engaging in arts is also expensive. What to do then? Where to go for cheap art and craft supplies? May be somewhere mentioned in the following list! by Jennifer Stevens [ 2009-03-21 ] If spring is in full bloom at your house, it’s time to find the “perfect” centerpiece for that kitchen table. Easter is a time where family comes together not only for Easter egg hunts, but for the traditional Sunday Easter Dinner. During any holiday, it’s the little details that truly get noticed the most. Spending your time making a one-of-a-kind centerpiece will help everyone enjoy the spirit of Easter a bit more. by Sharif Ishnin [ 2009-03-20 ] With digital photography readily available, anything is possible. Our limits are our own imagination. by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-03-18 ] Tassel, simply defined, is a dangling ornament made by laying parallel a bunch of cords or threads of even length and fastening them at one end. by Jeff Hardy  [ 2009-03-17 ] Silver is extremely malleable and ductile and as such, it is highly preferred by silversmiths for making silverware and silver jewelery. by Yanita Lu  [ 2009-03-17 ] Are you too busy to send out your love greetings? The solution is simple: just let an ecard site help you out with that problem.
by Yanita Lu  [ 2009-03-17 ] Use the advantages of internet to the fullest. For faster, easier and more entertaining birthday greetings, use Birthday ecards to greet your friends and family. by Yanita Lu  [ 2009-03-17 ] Have an easier time planning your wedding by using ecards for wedding invitations. Free and easy to use, wedding ecards make invitations so much simpler. by Yanita Lu  [ 2009-03-17 ] For easier party planning and sending out of invitations, you should try using online invitation cards. With several advantages, online invitations are definitely worth trying. by Yanita Lu  [ 2009-03-17 ] If you want to give your thank yous in a fun and creative way, one good option for you is using online thank you cards. by yazid avicenna [ 2009-03-05 ] A dreamcatcher is a handmade object based on a hoop, incorporating a loose net and decorated with items unique to the particular dreamcatcher. In Native American culture, dreamcatchers were made as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. The legend is that the dreamcatcher will catch bad dreams during the night, letting through only good ones. by Liza arwati  [ 2009-03-04 ] Scrapbooking has been long introduced to bring out the artistic skills of most people. It was formally introduced in 1826 through the publication of the first how-to create a scrapbook in Germany. Since then, it has become part of history that eventually brought people together who share the same hobby. |