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Craftseller Magazine May 2014 Back Issue

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If you've been to a wedding recently, chances are you'll have noticed that things have changed a lot from the bog standard affairs they once were. These days couples want to personalise their weddings with unique, memorable touches reflective of them. Long gone are the sugared almonds in nasty netted bags and a mundane, mobile (often mulleted), DJ. And as much as we love a good old bop to Come on Eileen, these changes mean booming business for craft sellers…

So with that in mind, we have an issue packed with makes to sell for weddings including origami place names (p25), cross stitch Mr & Mrs burlap bunting (p26) and beautiful bridal necklace (p34). Elsewhere, we have a felt, boho-style bunny (p84) and of course, there's our cute cover stars over on page 16 – the teddy bears in teacups!

Feature-wise, check out our seven unique ways to boost your profits (p38), and over on page 81, we give you the lowdown on the mammoth business of the handmade wedding market.
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May 2014 If you've been to a wedding recently, chances are you'll have noticed that things have changed a lot from the bog standard affairs they once were. These days couples want to personalise their weddings with unique, memorable touches reflective of them. Long gone are the sugared almonds in nasty netted bags and a mundane, mobile (often mulleted), DJ. And as much as we love a good old bop to Come on Eileen, these changes mean booming business for craft sellers… So with that in mind, we have an issue packed with makes to sell for weddings including origami place names (p25), cross stitch Mr & Mrs burlap bunting (p26) and beautiful bridal necklace (p34). Elsewhere, we have a felt, boho-style bunny (p84) and of course, there's our cute cover stars over on page 16 – the teddy bears in teacups! Feature-wise, check out our seven unique ways to boost your profits (p38), and over on page 81, we give you the lowdown on the mammoth business of the handmade wedding market.


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If you've been to a wedding recently, chances are you'll have noticed that things have changed a lot from the bog standard affairs they once were. These days couples want to personalise their weddings with unique, memorable touches reflective of them. Long gone are the sugared almonds in nasty netted bags and a mundane, mobile (often mulleted), DJ. And as much as we love a good old bop to Come on Eileen, these changes mean booming business for craft sellers…

So with that in mind, we have an issue packed with makes to sell for weddings including origami place names (p25), cross stitch Mr & Mrs burlap bunting (p26) and beautiful bridal necklace (p34). Elsewhere, we have a felt, boho-style bunny (p84) and of course, there's our cute cover stars over on page 16 – the teddy bears in teacups!

Feature-wise, check out our seven unique ways to boost your profits (p38), and over on page 81, we give you the lowdown on the mammoth business of the handmade wedding market.
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Particularly good for starters Reviewed 30 January 2018

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Below is a selection of articles in Craftseller May 2014.