Kamis, 21 Maret 2013

Recycled Newspaper Woven Nesting Baskets

This set of 3 woven baskets is made with recycled newsprint from Chinese
newspapers. Each of the baskets has a wire frame, and has tight rolls
of dyed blue and tan newsprint woven throughout, then waxed to keep the
rolls from unraveling. The largest basket measures 10 1/2 inches by 10
1/2 inches, and the smallest is 7 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches. All of the
baskets have built-in grab handles.


These baskets make a great gift for anyone who is trying to be more "green". We have a limited
supply of these, so don't miss out.





A Craft Industry Analysis

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The Craft and Hobby Association in 2011, released results of research into the U.S. Craft and Hobby Industry. You may be surprised to learn that the craft and hobbyist's contribution towards this industries net worth is approximately $29 billion, double the $14 billion first reported by Craft Organization Directors Association (CODA) in 2001. A surprising figure to emerge from this research (even to us avid craft enthusiasts) is that over half of U.S. households acknowledged engaging in a craft activity at least once per year.

When we unpack that $29 billion net worth figure we get a clearer picture of who it is that loves their hobby. Woodworking was the front runners in the top 10 craft sectors by spend, coming in at $3.32 billion with 16.8 million individuals engaging in this activity. I myself have some lovely bookends purchased at a local Sunday market that have clearly been lovingly produced by one such woodworker.

Since the internet revolution every industry engages in analytics and who wouldn't want to have a picture of their client base so savvy marketing campaigns can bring a little more of that dollar value into the business. And what an impressive dollar value it is. The artists among us, thought to be 21.1 million households, spent $2.6 billion on our passion. The jewelry making and beading craft accounted for $2.3 billion with 14.7 million people crafting earrings, necklaces, bracelets and broaches etc. Over 18 million households engaged in Scrapbooking and other paper crafts spending $3.3 billion preserving family memories and turning photos into family heirlooms. The crocheting hobby injected $1.062 billion into the industry via 17.4 million strong crochet fans. That's a lot of towels getting topped.

Crafting wreaths, historically a symbol of strength, and in Christianity a celebration of the festive season, made it into one of the top 10 favorite craft activities with 11.6 million engaging in this activity. This is not a once a year only at Christmas craft as wreaths are also used as wedding headdress in many different cultures. Incidentally, wedding crafts injected $803 million into the U.S. craft economy.

With speculation that the global financial crisis is responsible for providing this boost for the craft industry Hobby Lobby's Eileen Liffick attributed an increase of people attending craft shops or online craft sites looking for ways to create craft for their families without spending a lot of money due to the current economic conditions. Ms Liffick says that "not only are people saving money, they're making it. We have many people selling these items making extra money".

What was previously a much loved hobby is now a means of saving the family money. "People are looking to create something special, something homemade. They want to help others save money, while making a little extra for themself". The fabric department's business has at least doubled in the last three years because of the economy with people trending back to earlier times, making homemade items for themselves, as a gift, or for a fun family activity. Industry concentration has increased over the five years to 2011, as large national retailers take market share from small independent operators.

Despite the impact of large scale business successful craft businesses are popping up everywhere seeking to share in the crafting industries net worth of $29 million. Crafting is a convenient work from home business and respected cottage industry. Approximately 81.2% of total craft industry operators in Canada are estimated to be businesses without paid-employees (non-employers) in 2011.
It's now easier than ever to publicize your business and get recognition without spending a fortune doing so using a variety of free and low cost tools and resources from marketing on the internet to craft shows and everything in between.

Craft shows bring resources and new techniques to the end user providing an unequalled opportunity to present craft and hobby ideas and products and services to this cashed up audience. The hobby and craft association reported attendee registration at one particular craft show up 40%. In the "buyer" category alone registration was up 48% for this same show planned for 2012 in Anaheim.
Craft Pavilions showcase what's new in crafts reaching craft and hobby enthusiasts far and wide. Stall holders sell products in a popular, vibrant market place that attracts tens of thousands over the course of the event. The bonus to the community is far reaching as these tens of thousands of attendees require accommodation and spend money on food and drinks in the vicinity of the event.

Peartree Solutions produced a report on the profile of the Canadian craft industry (2003) highlighting that Canadian craft, recognized internationally for its quality and distinctive character, was at the time considered to be a growing and vibrant collection of individual craft persons, studios, enterprises, media guilds, public and private galleries, retail and wholesale shows, and organizations. The industry in 2001 had generated $727 million in economic activity which including over $100 million in exports.

At the time of this research there were approximately 14,048 craft studios operating in Canada, where 22,597 people were employed. Ten per cent of those surveyed had craft revenues in excess of $120,000. The net craft income (or earnings) of full time craft professionals averaged $17,300 in 2001, while the top ten per cent earned net income of $49,000 or more.

Southern hemisphere crafters are every bit as enthusiastic about their hobby. Australia has less than one fifth of the population of U.S. however managed to spend an estimated $250 million on art and craft materials in 2009-2010. These figures are not a true representation of the Australian craft industry however as the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) define a hobby as an activity that was undertaken only for oneself or for family or friends, that is, the output was not for general consumption. If the item produced was to sell, then this would be considered a work involvement and not measured in the hobby category. The ABS survey showed that in 2007 there were 2.1 million people aged 15 years and over in Australia who were involved in Art and craft as a hobby activity.
Craft exhibitions, craft festivals, craft shows are an unequalled opportunity for crafters and retailers alike to show case their wares. "Handarbeit & Hobby" Exhibition (Cologne, Germany) was held in 2009. Thought to be the largest European exhibition of manufacturers of the goods for needlework and creativity, the exhibition attracted more than 200 craft product companies. Many companies from Mexico, Japan, Australia, the USA and other countries saw the financial benefits of crossing the globe to present their products and shore up a slice of the lucrative European craft market.

Prize money from craft competitions can be quite lucrative for the hobbyist. A winner of an award for embroidery in 2009 beat the pool of 24 finalists from 24 countries selected from 330 applicants to take home $10 000. Craft enthusiasts can compete with the best by entering craft competitions. A European quilting championship has been held annually, since competition commenced in 2002. Masters and designers of ceramics and porcelain from Canada, Russia, Spain and other countries were among the last biennale visitors to the British Ceramic biennale festival in 2009. A mosaic technique summit was organized by the Society of the American Mosaic Artists and coincided with 10th anniversary of this Society.

In a news release issued on April 14 2011, CHA Member Northridge Publishing (PROVO, Utah) announced the launch of a new craft industry trade publication "Creative Retailer," The publication aims to provide retailers the very best in industry information and product awareness and canvas a wide variety of topics, provide project ideas and discuss solutions for common retail problems for craft retailers. The craft industry hopes that the introduction of a new trade publication is a signal that the industry has a positive future for retailers and craft enthusiast alike.

As former partners of Scrapbook Premier, Inc. and Scrapbook Business Magazine, Torrie and Kevin of Northridge Publishing will provide leading-edge programs and media support that will strengthen business practices for both vendor, manufacturers and retailers. Brian Kunz, founder and president of Northridge Publishing stated '"they are striving to expand the industry by building greater awareness to their many subscribers" (hundreds of new readers every month).

Craft industry statistics clearly show that with over half of U.S. households engaging in a craft activity, many, many people experience that unequaled feeling of satisfaction that comes from creating something beautiful. Nothing is as self-soothing as those stolen hours immersed in the craft you adore.



Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6844268

Crafts To Make And Sell


CRAFTS TO MAKE AND SELL EBOOKS. Pick a craft project, make it and sell it!

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Crafts To Make And Sell
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Craft Item Martin the Bear

Are you looking for
crafts that really sell? Do you want to earn more money with the crafts you already make?
I can show you which crafts
sell best ~~ and why!


I've prepared a long list of good selling crafts
and the types of places that repeatedly buy them. So, whether you're looking for a craft that sells easily
or you already have a favorite craft
and you're looking for people to buy them,
you've come to the right place.


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Thousands of people around the country are
making money with crafts working from home.
(I'm one of them.)
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We're making items that people want to buy.
You, too, can make money offering customers
what they're looking for.

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Handmade crafts and unique gifts
are ALWAYS in demand!
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For three decades I've been making handmade items of all kinds, for all kinds of customers. Some of my crafts have been bought and shipped overseas. (I'm in Colorado.)
Because I want to make as much money as possible with my crafts, I've been studying closely what sells well and what doesn't.
I've discovered that the crafts that sell well have several things in common ~ even if the crafts themselves are very different.
And crafts that didn't sell well had other things in common!
Once I figured out these many secrets, I was well on my way to selling every craft I made ~~ and life was better.

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You don't have to spend DECADES
learning which crafts sell quickly and which don't.
You can learn it TODAY!
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Craft Ebook The main book has over 100 pages, which include DOZENS of specific crafts. Most of the crafts have several variations, so you can make them uniquely your own.
And what's equally important, you'll discover why these particular crafts sell better than others.
Once you understand why something sells and why another thing doesn't, you can apply these principals to any craft and evaluate if it's going to be a good seller before you put your time, effort and money into making it.
Furthermore, if you already have a craft you love making ~~ but it's not selling as well as you had hoped ~~ you can take the principals presented in this book and compare them to your craft item or your method of marketing them.
You'll quickly see how to BOOST your sales!

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I GUARANTEE you'll understand
how to make ANY craft sell better,
or I'll refund every penny you paid
for this ebook package...
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I mean that! I GUARANTEE that these books will teach you how to get your craft selling better ~~ or I'll give you a full refund.
Craft To order the
Crafts to Make and Sell Ebook Package
for only $19.95
over 100 pages in four books,
including all the bonus information,
click on this link:

Click Here to Get Your Craft Ebooks


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It's important to find the craft that's right for YOU.
Finding a craft you love to make and sell
is part of finding SUCCESS in this field.
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We're all unique individuals ~~ which is why our handmade items are so special.
For this reason, I've included a wide variety of craft options in a vast array of mediums ~~ cloth, leather, wood, tile, paint, yarn, ink, stone, etc. So, if you don't have a craft you love making, you can find one that's just right for YOU.
Or if you already have a craft, you'll learn how to make them more marketable and where to find customers who want to buy them.
Thirty years of experience selling crafts cannot be put into a small pamphlet.
It's not theory and it's not fluff. It's useful information that will help you choose the craft that fits both you and your wonderful future craft-buying customers!
Here's what crafters are emailing in about the 'Crafts To Make And Sell' ebook package: Thanks, Dusty!
We sell soap. Your book validated something I was thinking - how to increase sales and make our product more unique. We sell to both locals and tourists. We do special gift sets that are packaged for easy travel.

The next step - here's the validation part - will be to offer wrap bands that can go over the bars of soap and be customized, such as for holidays, business promotions, etc. That will help us expand our marketing efforts.
I now see how that can lead to more customized products (non-soap). Hmmmmm - lots of new ideas!
Thanks for your help,
Jennifer (Florida) ICEsoaps@aol.com



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Hello Dusty,
Thank you. I have printed the first book and have now read half of it. It has been a reality check and inspiration so far. I appreciate the work you have put into writing it. I look forward to finishing it.
Silk Art by Lynn Marie Violich I mostly work with silk painting in an impressionistic way and painting and embellishing on cotton fabric.
This book will help me to realize different ways to produce craft products to sell. And find appropriate outlets to sell them. Thank you again.
Kind Regards,
Lynn Marie Violich (New Zealand)




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No problems downloading the file, didn't even take that long. I am still reading through it, but have focused on a couple of key areas of interest about filling a niche and doing wood working.

The Google section was excellent and really helped with marketing research. The types of crafts I want to market receive more than a million search hits a month, so that gives me confidence that I'm on the right track.

Thanks again!
Bill Herr



As you can see from these testimonials, readers of this ebook package are quickly learning how to develop new products and find new customers. These clever crafters paid only $19.95 for this information. But they'll earn 10 to 100 times as much money as they implement what they're learning.

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These are the 43 chapters you'll get
just in the main ebook.
There's MORE great information
in the bonus ebooks!
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  1. Finding crafts to make and sell.
  2. Determining what sells -- and why.
  3. Looking past the ordinary -- making something unique.
  4. Looking for outlets BEFORE deciding what to make.
  5. Using Internet keyword tools to find a good selling craft.
  6. Starting with a craft idea THEN looking for outlets.
  7. Beware of the biz-ops!
  8. You are not an assembly line -- but repetition brings perfection.
  9. Selling your items to many outlets.
  10. Using a portfolio and scrapbook to get future sales.
  11. Solving the 'key-stoning' problem.
  12. Customizing your creation to fit the situation. Working in a variety of mediums.
  13. Considering time and materials.
  14. Customized logos, badges and coats of arms.
  15. Solving the difficulties of working at home.
  16. Crafters verses craftsmen -- how to increase your profits.
  17. Earning money as a crafter by teaching and publishing.
  18. Matching handmade items to customers.
  19. Determining the price of your handmade item.
  20. What size should the item be? Why size matters.
  21. A word about business cards.
  22. A word about advertising.
  23. When to consign. When not to.
  24. The Trouble with 'rent-a-booth' craft outlets.
  25. Better ways of selling at craft shows.
  26. Selling at home shows, product shows and art shows.
  27. Selling other people's handmade items.
  28. Customers -- who are they? Why family and friends pose a unique problem and what to do about it.
  29. Repeat business and finding similar outlets.
  30. Who are the frequent gift givers?
  31. Customers -- how do you reach them?
  32. Creating a new product. Getting started or getting better.
  33. Working with wood.
  34. Selling on the internet. Having your own website.
  35. Selling your crafts on eBay.
  36. Keeping records.
  37. Problems are meant to be solved. Solutions to seven the most common problems.
  38. Project A
  39. Project B
  40. Project C
  41. Project D
  42. Where do you go from here?
  43. Resource List.
Craft
To order the
Crafts to Make and Sell Ebook Package
for only $19.95
over 100 pages in four books,
including all the bonus information,
click on this link:

Click Here to Get Your Craft Ebooks

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Here's MORE useful information
you'll find in this
valuable ebook package...
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  • Read the account of a real novice who earns $75 in one afternoon ~~ and makes new friends doing it! This story begins on page 40.
  • Learn why you don't have to be an experienced professional to make money with crafts... You simply need the right craft to present to the right customers!
  • On page 29 you'll learn why making one important change will cause your craft item to be more appealing to a lot more people.
  • Read about the two woman who make and sell bears. One woman makes twice as much money as the other woman. Why is that? Find out on page 38.
  • Discover on page 47 how you can know if you're pricing your items correctly.
  • Learn on page 63 how you can make money with handmade items without making any of them yourself!

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    Maybe you love making crafts
    but you hate selling them.
    No problem....
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  • Learn how you and your crafting friends can make certain simple items which can generate income for you over and over ~~ without ever selling them! (No kidding.) Read on page 21 what these items are and who will pay you.
  • Read on page 51 how to arrange for someone else to do the selling while you stay quietly at home working on your creations.
  • Learn how you can make additional income writing articles about yourself and other crafters for trade magazines. Page 71.
  • Find out how to make money at craft shows without selling a single item. This is explained starting on page 99.
  • Discover how you can advertise your crafts with pictures in the local newspaper ~~ for free! The explanation is on page 28.

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Other people are doing it...
Why not you?
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  • Did you know that every city has a type of business that buys handmade items on a regular basis? Read on pages 67 and 68 how to find these businesses and what type of items they're looking for.
  • Did you know there's a whole world of collectors who are anxious to buy certain items that you can make? Learn about them on page 16.
  • Did you know you can get free lessons learning how to make unusual crafts that sell well? Find out how on page 11.
  • Did you know it's fun going to the bank with a fist-full of checks because you make a craft that sells well? ~~ Ya, you probably knew that. But these books explain how that can happen for you!

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These ebooks solve the problem
FOREVER
of finding crafts that sell well.
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  • You'll learn about a simple product that you can make that's used by babies, teens, single adults, mothers, fathers, widows, widowers, grandparents ~ and even pets! Instructions begin on page 91.
  • You'll read about craft items that are sought after by every tourist attraction in the country ~~ actually, in the world!
  • I'll point you to a craft item that never goes out of fashion and is loved by millions of Americans in every generation. The instructions for making this project are found on pages 112 through 115.

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And you'll have lots of fun
with your FIRST FREE BONUS booklet... ~~ The Tale of Mrs. Fox ~~
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Read the story of a woman who quickly found a way to make money from home in the crafting world. She began when she was just a newly-wed. And she continued making money with crafts long after her children were grown and married. The best part of this story is that you can follow in her footsteps! Even if you live hundreds of miles from a city ~~ in any country in the world.
You can do exactly what she did to make money. Or you can use one of the variations presented in this book to customize her plan to suit yourself.
This is another one of those projects that's not seasonal and never goes out of fashion.

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And you'll get a SECOND FREE BONUS booklet, too: ~~ 101 One Minute Organizing Tricks
That Help A Crafter Save Time and Money ~~
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One of the crafter's biggest problems is finding more free time to work on his or her creations.
This booklet teaches you how to implement simple changes that automatically cause you to be more productive! ...I know these tricks work because I use them.
Even if you use just one of these tips, you'll have more time for your crafts, family and relaxation.
And of course, the money-saving tips are very valuable, too. If you implement any of these tips, it'll be like a raise in pay!

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HERE'S HOW TO ORDER
this money-generating craft ebook package: ~~ Crafts to Make and Sell ~~
~~ Printable Patterns~~
with the two free bonuses:
~~ The Tale of Mrs. Fox ~~
and
~~ 101 One Minute Organizing Tricks
That Help A Crafter Save Time and Money ~~
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You can get all this information today!
Don't wait to start learning which
CRAFTS TO MAKE AND SELL! Craft
To order the
Crafts to Make and Sell Ebook Package
for only $19.95
over 100 pages in four books,
including all the bonus information,
click on this link:

Click Here to Get Your Craft Ebooks

Remember, it's all GUARANTEED!

  • If you don't find a craft that sells well...
  • If you don't learn who buys these handmade items...
  • If you don't discover how to boost the sales of the craft you're already making...
  • If you don't learn how to make money without selling a single item...
...I'll REFUND EVERY PENNY you paid for this information.
Craft Item Natalie the Bear

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You're invited...
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You're invited to ask questions about these books or to comment on this web site by sending me a message at Dusty@craftstomakeandsell.com

I look forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,
Dusty Foster
A fellow crafter.



www.Crafts to Make and Sell.com
Craft Ebooks and Websites by Dusty Foster
Copyright (c) 2006-2012. All Rights Reserved.

Nine New Uses for Newspapers



Origami Newspaper Planter
    After you’ve read the news of the day and clipped out coupons and deals, your newspaper is left with pages and pages that just end up in the garbage or recycling. Try our thrifty suggestions and recycled craft projects to make the most of all that precious paper for homemade gifts, home décor and everyday use.
Nifty NewsprintTear it, crumple it, roll it or cut it up! Newspaper is a versatile material that can be used in many different ways with a little creativity.
  1. Origami Newspaper Planter: Recycle your newspaper with an easily folded biodegradable pot, perfect for starting seeds. This newspaper planter can be set right into the ground, where it will not only protect the fragile root system of your seedling, but also decompose on its own over time. Use these simple folding instructions to create your own Origami Newspaper Pot. 
  1. Newspaper in the Kitchen: Keep newspaper in the kitchen as a quick fix or smart solution. Ripen tomatoes by wrapping them individually in newspaper, and then leave out on the counter for a few days. Newspaper is also a great absorber (it’s made to absorb ink after all) so try lining the bottom of your vegetable drawer to help prevent odors and make refrigerator clean-up easier. Most newspapers are now printed with soybean oil ink, so you won’t have to worry about ink transfer. As always, wash your fruits and veggies before eating.
  1. Fabulous Picture Frames: Make a custom homemade gift or display your own colorful photos in stylish black and white frames by decoupaging newsprint on a plain plastic or wood frame. Measure and cut out strips to perfectly fit your picture frame or tear paper and layer it for a more organic, textured look. Paint a thin layer of glue onto the frame to attach the paper then add another layer of glue on top to seal or spray with acrylic for a super shiny finish. You can also substitute newspaper for magazines to create a rolled picture frame. Use our Recycled Magazine Frame Instructions as your guide.
  1. Newspaper Bows: Strips of newspaper can be used to create beautiful recycled bows for your gift packages. They’re so easy and so pretty, people will think you bought them at a fancy specialty store. Mix in glossy newspaper inserts and color advertisements to spice things up or stick with a classic black and white print. They’re the perfect solution for times when you need a gift bow in an instant! spacer image MATERIALS
    9 strips of newspaper (for each bow)
    1 brass paper fastener (for each bow)
    Scissors

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut nine, 9” x 1/4” strips from a piece of your newspaper.
  2. Loop one end of a strip into the middle, and then loop in the other end. Stick the brass fastener through the center (where the two loops meet) to secure. Repeat the same process nine more times. Alternate the direction you add the loops to the fastener each time.
  3. When you’ve got all nine strips looped and on the fastener, split the prongs to finish.
  1. Fragile Fix: Whether you’re packing up gifts to be sent through the mail or storing away precious items, newspaper is a great solution. Not only does it cushion your fragile pieces it also helps absorb odors and moisture to help keep them extra safe. Crumple or shred the paper to stuff around gaps and wrap the items individually. You can also stuff balled-up newspaper inside stored or shipped items like hats or shoes to help them retain their shapes.
  1. Newspaper Beads: Strips of newspaper can be rolled up and glued to make one-of-a-kind beads for bracelets, necklaces and more. Simply cut triangular strips the length of one newspaper page and roll around a pencil starting at the wide end of the paper. Or for a smaller, tighter bead, roll around a toothpick. Secure the end with a dot of glue and cover in decoupage glue using a brush for a clear, protective finish. For extra shine, spray with an acrylic sealer. Experiment with the shape of your beads by rolling some long and slender and some small and rounded.
  1. Planet-friendly Paper: Make your own recycled crafts using newsprint as your pulp. Try either of our simple papermaking techniques to create your custom paper: Handmade Paper or Hand-Pressed Paper. You can even create an instant envelope using your leftover newsprint with our Easy Eclectic Envelope Template.
  1. Homemade Trivia Game: Use the daily crossword puzzle to create your own trivia cards. Cut out the clues from the crossword section and glue to one side of an index card, and then add the answer below it. In many newspapers the crosswords increase in difficulty as the week goes on, so you’ll have a collection of cards that vary in skill level. Pull them out for impromptu fun next time your family is hanging out after dinner or use as a party game.
  1. Coiled Newspaper Trivets: Protect your table and the environment with a handy newspaper trivet made from strips of newspaper rolled, then coiled, then glued together. Use our helpful, printable instructions for Coiled Newspaper Trivets to create your very own for use in your own home or as a homemade gift.
source :  http://www.homemadesimple.com/en-US/HolidayandParty/Pages/nine-new-uses-for-newspapers.aspx