Starla's Candle Making Best Picks

My pick of the best places on the web to go to for candle, crafts, instructions and some fine "mom and pop" wholesale shops. In no way do I receive any money for the links, nor am I advertising for others. It is strictly what I like.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Simply Adorable Tarts and Candle Treats

Here is another one of those shops that is hidden in the back alleys and side roads of the internet. Most shoppers will never find this speciality shop full of adorable candle tarts. How clever the creator of these crafty little tarts.

If you are a candle maker and your creations don't look this good......you need to start over from the beginning!

Kisty is a real artist with wax.

Candles Guide

A nice place to visit if you are looking for candle making supply companies or other craft supply places.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Need a Content Writer for Crafts?

I know many of you have websites and a website requires fresh content, in order for the big G to pay attention.

You can either write the piece yourself and take up valuable time, when you could be creating a new product, waiting on a customer or even, making a candle!

One way to do this is to hire a writer. Now, I know the first word that comes to mind is "cost". It isn't as expensive as you think. There are many content writers out there, but trust is also and issue. So, I wanted to let you know I use PenVampyre@aol.com. (LOVE that name!)
She is knowledgeable about various craft, sewing, vintage and recipes. I have purchased several articles from her - payment was sent through paypal - so no fuss there and in a couple weeks, I had new content for the Google Bot to eat it's way through.

Cost - only 40.00 for large articles and 20.00 for short ones.

You can visit her at her new website - http://www.penvampyre.com/ Her friend just started building this site, so don't expect to much yet. But you can find snippets of her work there or on my website twisted-candy.com

Good luck to all my crafting website owners out there and may the Google Bot visit often.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Your inner artist.

Gals, this is what I am talking about.....

Here is a craft site, whose resident artist - Josh Goehring, is making a living from his love of art. A Renaissance artist, Josh works in wood, metal, paint and any material which can be fashioned into his antiques of tomorrow.

Don't be afraid to put your art work out there for the public to see and purchase. Be creative, use water colors or oils....wood or clay....just be yourself and go for it.

Take a visit and see what Mr. Goehring has in the way of original paintings and pencil drawings. Give your inner artist a chance. Just go for it!