As a craft seller, I can save you a lot of time by telling you that “Easy” is not an option if it’s something you want to sell. Otherwise, they could just make it themselves and have more fun.
One thing you could do is separate the sheets and sell them at a crafts fair for a quarter each. Then people will buy them for their own crafts. Or you could try one of the ideas listed below, but bear in mind that if they can do it themselves, they will not buy it.http://home.ivillage.com/decorating/tech…http://familycrafts.about.com/gi/dynamic…http://www.allfreecrafts.com/decorations…
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You name it you can cover it. Make book covers, don’t glue it of course. Paste it on any type of plain boxes to jazz them up, cut shapes like plain flowers and wall paper them on the wall randomly or line them up like a chair rail, or if your cabinets are too plain cut the shapes out and paste on them. Make a patch like design and frame it, instant art!
Oooh. You can make creative cards with them. Also, there are alot of Christmasy ornaments that you can make. Look up on the Internet sites using paper in Christmas Ornaments. Also, it can be used for shelf liner, but I think it’d be also cool to use melted into candles.
You might be able to make place mats. Thats a fun thing to do. I like the paper angle idea. You can get an old square or rectangle trashcan and glue on the wallpaper samples on it like a collage.
As a craft seller, I can save you a lot of time by telling you that “Easy” is not an option if it’s something you want to sell. Otherwise, they could just make it themselves and have more fun.
One thing you could do is separate the sheets and sell them at a crafts fair for a quarter each. Then people will buy them for their own crafts. Or you could try one of the ideas listed below, but bear in mind that if they can do it themselves, they will not buy it.http://home.ivillage.com/decorating/tech…http://familycrafts.about.com/gi/dynamic…http://www.allfreecrafts.com/decorations…
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You name it you can cover it. Make book covers, don’t glue it of course. Paste it on any type of plain boxes to jazz them up, cut shapes like plain flowers and wall paper them on the wall randomly or line them up like a chair rail, or if your cabinets are too plain cut the shapes out and paste on them. Make a patch like design and frame it, instant art!
Oooh. You can make creative cards with them. Also, there are alot of Christmasy ornaments that you can make. Look up on the Internet sites using paper in Christmas Ornaments. Also, it can be used for shelf liner, but I think it’d be also cool to use melted into candles.
You might be able to make place mats. Thats a fun thing to do. I like the paper angle idea. You can get an old square or rectangle trashcan and glue on the wallpaper samples on it like a collage.