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Company Name: Aimee Asher Elite- crafting, scrapbooking and printables
Location: Sand Point, ID
Website or Store Address: aimeeasher.com
Established: June 2008
Who works at your store?
We have several consignment Illustators and printable designers.
How did you get started?
We love to craft, create clipart and printables and many of us worked together in these fields so we branched out and started our lovely home on the web.
What do you sell?
Clipart, templates, candy wrappers, printable gifts, printable cards, scrapbooking, poems and teacher resources most all in digital downloadable format.
What are your most popular items?
We have several, Our baby and floral clipart along with most any of our printable gifts sets and cards.
What defines your shop and makes it stand out?
Our shoppe gives artist a place to sell their illustrations along with printable designers a place to create and sell their printable crafts. But our shoppe takes it a step further by enabling the small business crafter to buy our printables or art and make and sell their hand made items at craft fairs and small crafting parties. Our angel use policy allows this use and we also have a group of artist who also allow their work to be sold in digital format as well. So it is a wonderful way for our artist to have an income but also small business crafters.
What are your hopes, visions and dreams for the future?
We are in search of adding more clipart/ illustrators to our site as well as more instructional videos and tutorials for crafting. As well as continuing to grow and offer beautiful products for the small business crafters, and stay at home mom to create extra income.
Do you have any tips for sellers who are just starting out?
Advertise and market your products and services. Branch out and offer samples to those who are not familiar with your products and services. Offer ideas and tips for their use.
Brighten up your office stationery by bending your paper clips in to hearts.
Check out the how-to from How About Orange.
Pretty in pink and filled with dozens of mouthwatering desserts, Cake Chic by Peggy Porschen is a recipe book sure to tempt any sweet tooth.
Promising stylish cookies and cakes for all occassions, the book is filled with page after page of delicious recipes. For a small treat, bake some stylish Silhouette Cookies, dainty vintage Cameo Cakes, and super pretty Cherry Blossom Bites, or if you want to celebrate lavishly, enjoy a four-tier Summer Symphony cake, Parisian inspired Pink Poodle Cake or Couture Hat Boxes. You may not be able to afford the jewelry, but a Tiffany Pearls cake is just as eye catching.
Celebrate in style, brighten up someone's day or treat yourself with an incredibly classy dessert. C
heck out a sample project from the book, Cherry Blossom Bites. You can pick up a copy of the book from Quadrille now. Cake Chic by Peggy Porschen, published by Quadrille, £20.00
Here is our pick of some of the best projects on CO+K last week:
Sew a octopus plushie, fuse plastic shopping bags in to a reusable plastic lunch tote, crochet a safety barrel, dress up with a recycled mini top hat and no sew bolero, needlefelt a bird, turn broken CD's in to a funky bracelet, melt beads in to a bowl, bake some zombie muffins and crispy cakes, create an amazing mixed-media journal, sew a simple patchwork quilt, embellish a hand mirror, knit a furry steering wheel cosy and hat, bleach your Converse high tops, decoupage your glasses case with comic books, and sew an "I'm Dead" sleeping mask.
This banana pudding ice cream looks like heaven in a bowl.
Kool-Aid may be a super sugary drink but it's also awesome for dyeing yarn.
Check out the how-to from Elli Folks.
Here's a unique way to have a breakfast of bacon and french toast - in cupcake form! We'll have ours with vegetarian bacon.
Offering an inside look at the pages of dozens of artist's scrapbooks and journals, Katherine Duncan Aimone's Mixed-Media Journals aims to help you creatively chronicle your life.
Taking a no-holds-barred approach to scrapbooking, explore the art of visual storytelling and learn how to create a journal of your life, using a wide range of materials including flowers, photographs, craft supplies, ribbons, paper, trinkets, embellishments and found objects. The book contains dozens of examples and tutorials, including a house shaped book with photos of the artist's first home, a dictionary turned into a scrapbook that's filled with clippings from the artist's college days and a Dios De La Muerte memory box.
Create yourself a journal that's stylish, unique and personalized for you and your family to treasure for years to come.
Check out a sample project from the book, Girl's Fantasy Journal.
You can pick up a copy of the book from GMC Publications now.
Turn the aluminum from your soda cans in to pretty little decorations for your home.
Check out the how-to from Little House In The Suburbs.