Selling Your Crafts: Revised EditionSimon and Schuster, 2003 M03 1 - 296 páginas Drawing upon profiles of established artisans and the helpful insights of small-business entrepreneurs, this unique guide not only gives tactics for promoting and marketing crafts, but also provides the necessary forms for getting a business up and running. The book details how to network effectively and build a customer base, listing organizations, business associations, and crafts publications that offer further sources of information. Filled with easy-to-understand examples and sample forms and contracts, this book provides the essential tools for prospering in the crafts business, as well as the resources needed to keep savvy as business grows. |
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... Ceramics at Alfred University in Alfred, NY, and the Oregon School of Arts and Crafts in Portland. By the 1930s, membership organizations had begun to form such as the Southern Highland Craft Guild in North Carolina and the League of ...
... Ceramics at Alfred University in Alfred, NY, and the Oregon School of Arts and Crafts in Portland. By the 1930s, membership organizations had begun to form such as the Southern Highland Craft Guild in North Carolina and the League of ...
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... Ceramics Arts (NCECA), and the Artists Blacksmith Association of North America (ABANA), were formed to actively promote and educate their members by holding workshops, conferences, and publishing newsletters and magazines. Magazines ...
... Ceramics Arts (NCECA), and the Artists Blacksmith Association of North America (ABANA), were formed to actively promote and educate their members by holding workshops, conferences, and publishing newsletters and magazines. Magazines ...
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... ceramics, furniture design, glass, jewelry/metals, papermaking, textiles, and wood. In an article titled “You've Got a College Degree in Your Craft, What Now?” from the March 1996 issue of the Crafts Report, writer Daniel Grant says ...
... ceramics, furniture design, glass, jewelry/metals, papermaking, textiles, and wood. In an article titled “You've Got a College Degree in Your Craft, What Now?” from the March 1996 issue of the Crafts Report, writer Daniel Grant says ...
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... , contractors, and other clients. Ray Michoud Missy Greene Missy works alone and makes her living selling. Figure 1. Brook Trout #7. By Melissa Greene; Clay Figure 4. Iver Loiving. Ceramic artist and high school teacher.
... , contractors, and other clients. Ray Michoud Missy Greene Missy works alone and makes her living selling. Figure 1. Brook Trout #7. By Melissa Greene; Clay Figure 4. Iver Loiving. Ceramic artist and high school teacher.
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... ceramics and started selling her work. “I was teaching in Connecticut at the Guilford Handcraft Center when I set up a studio in a garage and had my first pottery sale,” she recounts. “That was the beginning. The sale was really ...
... ceramics and started selling her work. “I was teaching in Connecticut at the Guilford Handcraft Center when I set up a studio in a garage and had my first pottery sale,” she recounts. “That was the beginning. The sale was really ...
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