Tag: art
In Store Designer – REHAB VINTAGE – Ep05 (Interior Design)
In this episode of In Store Designer we meet with Patrick Fraleigh from Rehab Vintage Interiors. He rehabilitates what some would consider junk and turns them into genuine pieces of vintage Americana.
Tutorial: Spring Garden 3D Nail Art Design
♥ more info, and product info 🙂 ♥ Hey loves, Today I’ll be showing you how to do this super cute spring/summer nail art tutorial that is super colorful, playful, has flowers, and dragonflies, butterflies, and 3D roses 🙂 Thank you so much for watching and enjoy!! ♥ Check out my online store for affordable fashion clothing, accessories, makeup and more: glamboutique.weebly.com ♥Check out my boyfriend’s new online store monkiesplayground.weebly.com for cute affordable erasers!! -Products used – acrylic powder from: www.bornprettystore.com – 3D nail art mold from www.gel-nails.com – Fimo Nail art stickers (dragonfly and butterfly) from http – Konad nail plate M51 , you can get these on ebay, amazon, wowsocool.com – Rimmel nail polish in Sunny Side – OPI in color so hot it berns – OPI in mod about you – OPI in senorita rosalita – Orly in green apple – OPI in here today aragon tomorrow suede – OPI in done out in deco – China Glaze in coconut kiss – Klean Color nail polish in Sky Blue – Essie in Mesmerize xoxo, Kathleen
How to Sell Your Photos or Artwork Online
Check out this cool app and learn guitar – howc.stExpand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from quinndavis and more videos in the Internet Businesses category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Your days as a starving artist can be over. Successfully sell your photos or artwork online, and upgrade to the lifestyle of a merely hungry artist. To complete this How-To you will need: Artwork A computer with internet access An online store or web site A blog Step 1: Find a host web site Find a web site to sell your work. There are several sites on which artists can upload and sell their work. These sites take a cut of the sale or charge a membership fee. Tip: Develop your own web site portfolio to sell your work if you have web site building skills. Step 2: Blog Set up a blog where you can post new artwork or photos, and write entries about your life as an artist. Tip: Post a painting or photograph on your blog every day along with a link to where it can be purchased. Step 3: Post clear images Post clear images of your artwork or photographs on the web site so potential buyers can see your talent. Step 4: Write detailed descriptions Write detailed descriptions of your work for the web site to make your work easier to find. Step 5: Research Research work similar to yours …