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Woodcrafts
Crafts
Crafts are made from copy paper, wax paper colored tissue paper coffee filters paper towels clear contact paper freezer paper roll of white paper (i.e. butcher paper, wrapping paper) brown paper bags newspaper crepe paper bleeding tissue papercardboard magazines junk mail egg cartons
milk cartons empty boxes clean cans & jars small plastic containers netting from produce bags bubble wrap packaging peanuts styrofoam trays plastic lids leaves sticks small rocks acorns pine cones flowers seeds & seed pods feathers nuts.
CRAFT MAKING BUSINESS LICENSING
All businesses must be identified either with a federal tax ID or the ss# of the owner if sole proprietorship. All other business entities, such as LLC, Corp, Partnerships, need a federal tax ID number.
You will need a general business license because you are a business and all businesses need one. To buy the materials wholesale, you will need a sellers permit. If you use a business name such as "Crafter Master Crafts," you will need to register it with a dba filing.
Furthermore, employers will need both a federal EIN, and a State EIN.
Handmade crafters use these to make all kinds of crafts such as Using textiles or leather Banner-making Calligraphy Canvas work Cross-stitch Crochet Embroidery Felting Knitting Lace-making Embossing leather Luce Macrame Millinery (hat making) Needlepoint Needlework generally Patchwork
Quilting Ribbon embroidery Rug making Saddlemaking Sewing generally
Shoe making (cobblery) Silkscreening Spinning (textiles) String art Tapestry Tatting T-shirt art Weaving Using wood, metal, clay, bone, horn, glass, or stone[edit] Bead work Bone carving (buffalo, camel, etc., as well as horn and Carpentry Ceramic art generally Chip carving Dollhouse
construction and furnishing Doll making Enameling and Grisaille Fretwork Glass etching Glassblowing Jewelry design Lapidary Lath art Marquetry Metalwork Mosaics Pottery Puppet making Repoussé and chasing (embossing metal) Scale modeling Sculpture Stained glass Toy making Wood burning (pyrography)
Wood carving Wood turning Woodworking generally Using paper or canvas Altered books Artist trading cards Assemblage – collage in three dimensions Bookbinding Cardmaking Collage Décollage Decoupage Embossing paper Iris folding Origami or paper folding Paper craft generally
Paper making Paper marbling Paper modeling, paper craft or card modeling Papier-mâché Parchment craft Pop-up books Quilling or paper filigree Rubber/acrylic stamping Scrapbooking Using plants other than wood Basket weaving Corn dolly making Floral design Pressed
flower craft Straw marquetry OtherBalloon animals Cake decorating Egg decorating | | | |
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