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Reasons to Have Your Needlework Framed

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It’s easy to create needlework only to leave it in a cupboard. Even though you gain pleasure from the act of creation, you can enjoy the results of your handiwork more if you have it professionally framed. Here are several reasons to do so. Make the Needlework More Useable  Framing gives you many options on how to use the needlework, put it out into the world and be proud to show it off. Read More»

Why Retail Toy Stores Should Buy from Reputable Wholesalers

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The toys and games industry in Australia has recorded a steady growth rate of 3.6% annually between 2016 and 2020. Therefore, if you have been thinking about getting into the toys business, you can do it by creating a niche for yourself. Wooden toys are increasingly becoming the go-to option for parents and kids alike because of various reasons. However, a significant challenge that novice wooden toy retailers face is sourcing. Read More»

Two tips for new candle making enthusiasts

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If you’re new to candle making, here is some advice that you might be interested in. Make sure the first batch of candle-making supplies you buy is inexpensive It’s best to ensure that the candle-making supplies you buy initially are basic and affordable. The reason for this is as follows; the candles you make when you first take up this new pastime probably won’t be that great, as you’ll still be learning all of the techniques that are involved in this process. Read More»

Guide On Repairing A Torn Teddy Bear

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When your child accidentally tears their favourite teddy bear, it can seem like the end of the world. If the bear is ripped beyond redemption, you could let them look at new bears and toys from plush toys wholesalers to choose a new one. However, if teddy is fixable, you could dry your kid’s tears by repairing the bear yourself. It’s a simple job and you don’t need any special sewing skills to be able to do it. Read More»

Create A Beatiful, Unique Window Dressing From An Old White Blind

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If you have a creative side and enjoy craft projects, you might like to try upcycling some old roller blinds, rather than simply throwing them out.  Here’s how to transform your tired-looking window dressings into stylish blinds in just a few simple steps.   What you’ll need washing-up liquid water sponges tape measure pencil spray paint stencils crystals, beads etc (optional) double-sided tape paint and fine paint brush face mask and eye protection The beauty of this project is that you can totally customise your blinds so that they are truly unique. Read More»