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Christine Schinagl, Cutting for Business

Since 2015, Christine Schinagl has been helping crafters start and run craft businesses through her blog, Cutting for Business. As a Silhouette and Cricut crafter herself, she has a unique take on what works and what doesn't work in the craft business world. She also enjoys teaching other crafters how to create digital SVG designs, available through the Design with Me series.

As a seller, there is a thin line between outright copying someone else’s design and drawing inspiration from it. If you’ve starting selling your handmade Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Explore projects online, a customer will eventually send you a picture of something they found online and want you to recreate it. Should you do it? In my …

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Some crafters don’t like to ship their handmade Silhouette or Cricut crafts to their customers and offer local pickups instead. The most important thing to remember if you are doing customer meet and greets to sell your crafts is SAFETY. 7 Local Pick Up Tips for Craft Business Owners 1) Offer a set day and …

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In my last post, I shared a tutorial on how to use Silhouette Studio to create product mockups to help stock your store. Product mockups can also be used when you create custom items for your customers. Sometimes as crafters, it is difficult to get our ideas across to non-crafters. The next time you are …

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Successful online stores have a wide variety of items available for customers to purchase. Fellow crafters understand that supplies are expensive, and making a sample of each color you have available or each design can be impossible. The solution is to do a mockup, which is basically showing a customer what the completed item will …

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Ready to get your new business out to the world? A great place to start is Facebook. It is against Facebook’s terms and conditions to use your personal account to represent something other than yourself. Instead, you’ll need to create a Facebook Page. It’s important to note that you must have a personal Facebook account …

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Yesterday, I compared credit card readers to help you decide which credit card reader worked best of your small business. But, how can you accept payments from customers that are not ordering through an online marketplace and they are not local? Besides having the customer mail you a check, you can also use online invoicing. …

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If you plan on selling your handmade items, you’ll need to be able to accept payments. When selling through an online marketplace (like Etsy or Artfire), the marketplace collects the payment from the customer on your behalf. The marketplace then takes a portion of the sale (their processing fees) and deposits the rest into your …

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