How To Buy Craft Supplies on Ebay
Ebay is a great sources to both buy and sell craft supplies. I’ve gotten needlepoint kits, scrapbooking paper, and rubber stamps, all at extremely reasonable prices. Their full retail prices were several times what I paid.
People are sometimes reluctant to use ebay for fear the product will be damaged, or worse, never arrive. I have bought several dozen items from Ebay and have had generally good experiences. Even better, I’ve sold many craft books I no longer enjoyed owning.
TIPS
Do be sure to read the sellers feedback (comments from the buyers). You’ll learn enough from these snippets of information to decide whether this is a person with whom you want to do business.
Check out the stores for sales before bidding. Sometimes closeout sales can even beat out the online auctions.
Always keep in mind the shipping costs. $4.00 shipping on a $2.99 item can really drive up the total cost.
Consider selling your own items online. The cost is extremely cheap. And, you can use the money you receive to buy new materials
Try to bid at a time when several of the same item are available. This usually drives down the price.
If you can, wait until the last possible moment to bid. This might stop other buyers from driving up the price.
Auctions ending late at night or early in the morning, when most bidders are sleeping, can also be a source of bargains.
Be sure not to bid on impulse or without researching the product. Remember, once a bid is made it cannot be retracted.
Try to negotiate on shipping, especially if you are willing to buy more than one item.
Watch the type of merchandise you are interesting in for a few days prior to bidding. You will get an idea of what things usually sell for. This is important. It allows you to know a true bargain when you spot it.
If you buy craft books online try to actually see the item in a store or a friends home before you purchase it. I can’t tell you how many times I was disappointed in a book purchase.
If you can’t view the item in “real time” at least look on the internet for descriptions, sample pages, screen shots and/or reviews.
Online auctions can be addictive. Make sure you really need (and can afford) what you are planning to purchase.
Warning…I’m a real auction addict. I’ve bought more online than I have actually needed. And several things I gave away unopened. Beware that the same thing doesn’t happen to you.
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How To Bind Your Own Books
Description : A short tutorial on How To Bind Your Own Books is available from Instructables.
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Source : Instructables
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Grandma’s Fried Tomatoes
This is my grandmother’s fried tomato recipe. If followed carefully, these delicate fried tomatoes will come out sweet and tender on the inside, and slightly crusty and crunchy on the outside. Delicious!
Ingredients
1 1/2 red tomatoes, ripe but firm
2 1/2 tablespoons butter or margarine
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/2 cup white flour and/or matzoh meal
salt and pepper, to taste
Directions
Cut tomatoes into 1/4 inch thick slices.
Place 1/2 of the butter into a large, heavy frying pan and turn on high flame.
When the butter is melted, dredge each tomato slice through the flour. Both sides should be coated.
Place tomato slices in single layer in frying pan and cook on high till underside of the tomatoes is blackened. Turn tomatoes over.
Break the remaining butter into little pieces and drop the pieces between the tomato slices. Allow to melt. Shake the pan so that each tomato slice glides through the additional butter.
Continue to fry on high until the bottoms of the tomatoes are medium brown. Reduce heat and continue cooking until the centers of the tomatoes are very tender and the outsides have blackened.
Sprinkle very generously with salt and pepper and serve immediately.
Wire Wrapped Ring
Description : This attractive Wire Wrapped Ring utilizes some basic techniques.
Link : Wire Wrapped Ring
Source : Beading Daily
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Kitchen Garden In A Pot
Description : A variety of herbs can be grown in a Kitchen Garden In A Pot.
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Source : Sunset Magazine
How To Make Homemade Plastic
Description : Homemade plastic can be shaped into jewelry, accents for scrapbooking, parts for dolls, etc.
Craft Link : How To Make Homemade Plastic
Source : Instructables
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Free Vest Pattern
Description : You’ll need to know your measurements and be able to do some simple math in order to make this Free Vest Pattern.
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