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Four classes are being offered at CraftyPod in the new year. I have taken all these classes in the past, and I highly recommend them.
In early 1984, I read a magazine article about a revolutionary personal computer called Macintosh. Two months later, I bought the first of many Macintosh computers that became an essential part of my life. Thank you, Steve Jobs, for your ability to Think Different.
This is a version of the Think Different commercial narrated by Steve Jobs (the version that made it to air was narrated by Richard Dreyfuss).
Diane Gilleland’s CraftyPod podcast and blog are a rich resource for any crafter. In particular, Diane has several ebooks and online classes on online marketing.
A few weeks ago, I took her Blog Tune-Up online class. Diane has a lot of concrete, specific advice that I was able to start implementing immediately. I highly recommend this class for anyone with a crafty blog.
Have you ever found yourself perplexed by glues and adhesives? The section of your favourite craft supplies shop devoted to them is ever expanding…
I have been enjoying listening to the CraftyPod podcasts, and podcast #17 comes to the rescue of all the glue-challenged.
While you’re at it, check out some of the other podcasts. You can subscribe to the CraftyPod podcasts in iTunes.
Copyright is one the most important and most misunderstood issues in arts and crafts. Mixed-media collage introduces additional pitfalls because it involves all kinds of stuff created by other people. This collection of articles by Sarah Ovenall does a good job of explaining the ins and outs of copyright for collage artists.