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Friday, September 25, 2015
How to Make a Money Box
Place the plastic lid on your container. Use a utility knife to cut out a slit in the middle of the plastic lid. The slit should be rectangular in shape, and be about 1/2 inch wide.
Wrap your container with wrapping paper. Make sure the wrapping paper represents the purpose for the money box. If you are celebrating a new baby, use baby shower wrapping paper. If you are celebrating a graduation, use wrapping paper with graduation caps on it. If you just want to save your money to buy a particular item, you can use a plain-colored wrapping paper.
Use some sticky letters made for scrapbooks or mailboxes to spell out the purpose of the money box. For example, spell out 'Congratulations Adam and Eve' if the money box is for a wedding. If you are using the money box for your own savings, then you may spell out something like 'My Trip to Mexico.'
Decorate the rest of the money box with craft supplies. Your decorations should keep with the theme or the colors of the event for which you are using the money box. Make some dollar signs out of pipe cleaners and glue them to the container if you are saving money for yourself. You can also make a tiny diploma and glue it to the money box to symbolize graduating.
Wait for your glue to dry, and then display your money box.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
How to Make Money With an Embroidery Machine
Plan your business. This includes what you will sell, where you will sell and whether you will work with anyone else. Planning now will help you make choices for your business more easily.
Give your business a distinct name. It must distinguish you from other businesses, especially other local embroidery businesses, so contact the county clerk and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to make sure your name is reasonably unique.
Check with the local U.S. Small Business Administration to find out whether any permit or license requirements apply to embroidery businesses in your area. There will likely be none, but it's best to know the law to avoid repercussions.
Purchase plain cloth items to embroider, such as towels, t-shirts and portable music player covers. These are common items that people may want to customize, but you might also buy plain fabric and picture frames if you enjoy embroidering scenes, for example. Buy wholesale to reduce costs.
Replenish your embroidery supplies with a variety of machine needles and thread colors. Since the items you embroider will be plain, much of the variety between items will come from the colors you use.
Combine the costs from steps 3 and 5 and divide the total by the number of items from step 4. Add this amount to the cost of each item from step 4 to determine how much you need to charge for each item to break even. For example, if your costs in steps 3 and 5 total $150 and you bought a total of 300 items to embroider, you must add 50 cents to the cost of each item in order to break even. Embroiderers often mark up items as much as 200 percent to make a decent profit, according to Embroidery Library.
Embroider at least one of each cloth item to serve as examples of your product. Photograph each item separately against a white background to accurately highlight what it looks like.
Get an account with an online marketplace such as ArtFire, Etsy or Zibbet. These websites specialize in handmade goods. Make your user name the same as your business name.
Upload your product pictures to your seller account. Include the name of each product, a brief description and your minimum price. Invite custom orders.
Assess each customer order as you receive it and return a price quote depending on the complexity of the request. Take pictures of all orders to use as product examples.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
How to Make a Song Autoplay on Blogspot (13 Steps)
Locate the Web address or URL of the music file you want to use. If it is not online, upload the file to a Web host or file host first. Copy the complete URL, including the 'http://."
Create a blank text document in Notepad or other plain text or HTML editor. Type the '
' tag as follows:
Type the 'src' attribute inside the '
' tag as follows:
Click between the quotes, right-click and click 'Paste.' This inserts the audio file URL in the value field in the tag. The code now looks as follows:
Type the attribute 'autoplay' inside the '
' tag just as you did the 'src' tag. Enter a value of 'true':
Add the attribute 'hidden' in the tag if you want the music console to be invisible to the user. Otherwise, insert the 'width' and 'height' attributes and specify the dimensions of the music area. This example uses the 'hidden' attribute:
This example does not use the 'hidden' attribute:
Add the attribute 'loop.' Enter a value of 'true' if you want the music to play perpetually; otherwise, enter 'false':
Click and drag the mouse cursor over the whole text, right-click and click 'Copy.'
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