What great ideas. I foster kittens and am always looking at ways to fund raise. You have given me lots of ideas. The nugget holders are great except the nuggets are the cost of gold in the UK, so will have find a substitute. Thank you for all the inspiration and the great tutorials on the Scan n Cut.
Thanks for watching and for your comment. Maybe they are the cost of gold because they look like little gold nuggets! Lol. Yes, you can cover a lot of candies with pretty papers to dress them up. Thanks for fundraising and fostering our furry friends. You are a good person.
The snowmen need mouths. Love all these ideas. I was inveited to sell at a Christmas Craft Show here in CA and you have really helped me out! Thank you
Thanks Jeanne, I always remember the pets when I send care packages. They are some of my best sellers at craft fairs too. I make a lot of things for dogs and need to step it up for cats.
Thanks Sandy. Here is my first video about how to make the larger Tic-Tac treats. I'm making a video on the smaller treats here as well. th-cam.com/video/imaXt8DYJbw/w-d-xo.html
Thanks. Are you referring to my Tic-Tac Snowmen? I love those. Sorry I had to whisper through the video. The family was sleeping and I was burning the midnight oil.
Now this is what I like to see....one vid with a whooole bunch of dif craft fair ideas. Your projects were great & I could have watched this all eve! Thank you & hope to see more from you this year? :)
Thanks for watching and for your comment. Since you like lots of ideas presented all at once, please check out this blog post with embedded video. I also posted a video today on how to make pinwheels. I will also link to it below. thepaperedchef.com/life-gives-lemons-craft-12-projects-made-lemon-zest-stampin
Kathy, here's today's video and if you subscribe, you will get updates. I try to post what I am up to at least once a week, even if it's in the middle of the night before a craft fair. th-cam.com/video/4DongHMmz9I/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for your comment Mama Chicken. I love sharing and hope to make another video for this year's craft fairs because I have come up with even more stuff to share this year.
great ideas and so well put togeather, I loved them all would like have your blogs to look at also and where got some supplies and how put togeather. Thank you for sharing
Thanks Jo, my blog is: thepaperedchef.com - you can sign up therefor my updates and newsletters. The blog is searchable and only about the last 6 or 8 posts are displayed on the home page. There are hundreds of projects on there that I shared over the years.
I used to guess and now I have a Craft Fair Calculator. Here it is in action. You can get it from my ETSY store which is linked in this video. th-cam.com/video/C_8fhl8SWDI/w-d-xo.html
Thanks, if you like this Christmas Craft Fair video, please check out my Craft Fair play list. Thanks for watching. th-cam.com/play/PLQq1-zAm_mlqsdAJMD0dDw4dBBe1MUMe4.html
Hello there, I just love all your fantastic fair items that you’ve made. I was wondering what you put inside the black pillow boxes. Thank you so much for such great ideas. Anita
Thanks Anita, I put all kinds of goodies in those pillow boxes. One Tootsie pop fits diagonally and helps give the box its shape. I also add Tootsie Rolls, Mini Mentos, mini caramels, individually wrapped mints or Lifesavers, and Hershey Nuggets. You can even wrap the nuggets in coordinating papers. The same instant Starbucks coffee that I put into these treats also fit in the pillow boxes. I add them when I'm giving the boxes to coffee lovers. thepaperedchef.com/starbucks-instant-coffee-christmas-treats
Thanks Gretchen! I’m sitting here making them right now to prepare for a Craft Bazaar. I amusing tiny red rhinestones for their mouths because I don’t have enough coal.
@@PaperedChef our bazaars at the senior rd center was cancelled. We c ok mplained..they did no advertising. 15 to enter..I didnt even make that the f iij rst year.everyone was upset and complained so instead of fixing it, they just cancelled. I had alreadg bought much to make. I did ok last year but if you're going to sponsor an event, you have to advertise, right. You have so many wonderful things to sell. I wish for you that you sell everything!! I saved your video to watch again later, I just enjoyed it so much. Thank you for sharing. Where are you located? I'm in North central Texas.
Gretchen, that’s such a shame. You can still make items for gifts and random acts of kindness.Yes, advertising is key. I don’t think they should charge people to go buy stuff. I’m based in Georgia but that is not where I’m currently located.
Very cute items. The video was darker than usual. Made it a bit hard to see. A tip for you: the pet Santa hats fit perfect on candle jars. I got the idea from the Yankee Candle shop, saw the $15 price tag on their hats and gulped. Went to Dollar Tree and bought a pet hat instead. I'm thinking you might display one on a candle jar (they fit the Walmart candle jars with lids too) and have the hats for sale at your booth. They are one dollar, you could sell them for $2. No work for you if you have them in a cute basket, no packaging needed. 100% profit if you don't count your time going to the store to buy them
How did you add the snowman face on the nugget treats? The stamp set has that face inside a circle, but yours doesn't. Did you cut the stamp to make it work? Did you do that with the buttons also?
Such great ideas. Can you tell me how you attach toppers to your candy in the cellophane bags? I have just stapled them on but I don't see the staple marks on yours.
Michele Chard Thanks Michelle. My toppers are 1.5” by 5” and 2” by 5.” I score them at 2.5” and attach them with rolling adhesive. I never use staples.
I enjoy your videos, always filled with so many great ideas. This one was a bit too dark. I couldn't see the last item at all. I'd love to see more scan and cut videos. I received one and I just haven't even opened the box. I love how you've used it to cut the SU DSP. Merry Christmas and good luck at your craft fair.
Thanks Jen. It was the middle of the night before the craft fair and the house was dark but since that box was one-of-a-kind with the glitter, I didn't bring it with me. I will add it to one of my other videos so that you can see it. More Scan N Cut videos to come. Please check out these links to get started. There are videos embedded in most of these blog posts and you can go back the the previous page for more. thepaperedchef.com/category/brother-scan-n-cut
jan BROWN Oh yes! Loads of tutorials are on my blog. You can search for treats, Christmas, pets, etc. and you will find loads of instructions for these projects. thepaperedchef.com/category/treats/page/2
ladylookn It’s been a while but here are some of my archives. I may not have documented every like I had plans so this year, I can pick up where I left off. thepaperedchef.com/category/christmas-winter
I had good intentions to type up all of my instructions which I had written all over sticky notes. Then, life got in the way and some of the instructions feel through the cracks. Sorry about that. Here is a link to my latest tutorial on how to create some larger Snowman Tic-Tac treats using the Brother ScanNCut. th-cam.com/video/imaXt8DYJbw/w-d-xo.html
Shirley Jacobs Thanks for watching. My blog is: thepaperedchef.com Scroll to the bottom of the page where you will see a place to search. Search for nuggets, etc. My Hershey Nugget Treats are some of my best sellers.
I go to mostly community craft fairs and even flea markets. I can get away with selling the nuggets for $4 each or 2 for $7 at an actual craft fair or bazaar and for $3 each or even 2 for $5 at a flea market. Sometimes, I do special orders and when they buy in bulk, I will sell them for $3 each. If I were to sell them on Etsy where there are fees and a lot of overhead and time involved, I would sell them for $5 each. You just have to judge your market. Also, keep an eye out for deals which will keep your costs down. For example, you can go into a CVS and get the Nuggets on sale while using coupons and getting extra value bucks back. You can also buy larger bags of Nuggets from Amazon (my links are included in the description). Those save you $ because you are buying them in bulk and if you are a Prime member, you can get free shipping. I also use my Brother ScanNCut to mass produce the Nugget wrappers and I have videos on how I do that too.
Cellophane Bags to hold Skittles or M&Ms: amzn.to/2okBzji
FUN SHow!!!!....Love Mom's Hat
What great ideas. I foster kittens and am always looking at ways to fund raise. You have given me lots of ideas. The nugget holders are great except the nuggets are the cost of gold in the UK, so will have find a substitute. Thank you for all the inspiration and the great tutorials on the Scan n Cut.
Thanks for watching and for your comment. Maybe they are the cost of gold because they look like little gold nuggets! Lol. Yes, you can cover a lot of candies with pretty papers to dress them up. Thanks for fundraising and fostering our furry friends. You are a good person.
The snowmen need mouths.
Love all these ideas. I was inveited to sell at a Christmas Craft Show here in CA and you have really helped me out!
Thank you
Great! Glad my video inspired you and I hope you will subscribe to my channel! Best of luck at your Craft Fair.
Ellen, I wanted to show you this year’s version. The snowmen have mouths made out of coal. th-cam.com/video/reK3G0VwVKw/w-d-xo.html
What wonderful ideas you have. Love the gifts for dogs. Thank you.
Thanks Jeanne, I always remember the pets when I send care packages. They are some of my best sellers at craft fairs too. I make a lot of things for dogs and need to step it up for cats.
Love these ideas
Thanks Ann, this is an oldie but goodie video. I have been cutting these out with my ScanNCut lately.
Great ideas so many to make don't know where to start. Love the snowman from the tic tacs.
Thanks Sandy. Here is my first video about how to make the larger Tic-Tac treats. I'm making a video on the smaller treats here as well. th-cam.com/video/imaXt8DYJbw/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely the cutest item of the season!!! Adorable!!!
Thanks. Are you referring to my Tic-Tac Snowmen? I love those. Sorry I had to whisper through the video. The family was sleeping and I was burning the midnight oil.
I LOVE all these!
Thanks Amanda! I am planning on creating a tutorial for my new doggie treats so stay tuned. Great for Craft Fairs!
Now this is what I like to see....one vid with a whooole bunch of dif craft fair ideas. Your projects were great & I could have watched this all eve! Thank you & hope to see more from you this year? :)
Thanks for watching and for your comment. Since you like lots of ideas presented all at once, please check out this blog post with embedded video. I also posted a video today on how to make pinwheels. I will also link to it below. thepaperedchef.com/life-gives-lemons-craft-12-projects-made-lemon-zest-stampin
Kathy, here's today's video and if you subscribe, you will get updates. I try to post what I am up to at least once a week, even if it's in the middle of the night before a craft fair. th-cam.com/video/4DongHMmz9I/w-d-xo.html
Great ideas.! ❤
Such great ideas thanks for the inspiration!!
Glad you like my craft fair ideas. I keep coming up with new ones each year so stay tuned.
@@PaperedChef I sure will, and thank you for the scan n cut tutorials I just got one and love to watch yours!
Dawn Felix Woo hoo! I will keep them coming.
Love your craft fair ideas! TFS.
Thanks for your comment Mama Chicken. I love sharing and hope to make another video for this year's craft fairs because I have come up with even more stuff to share this year.
Very cute items. Thanks for sharing.
you make the cutest things
Thanks, I still make these each year. Never gets old, even if the same person gets one.
Everything is adorable!
Thanks for watching Michelle! I pulled an all nighter finishing up the crafts.
You have a beautyful craft mind. Would love to see more. And thank you .
More to come this holiday season! Thanks for your comment. I hope you subscribed to my channel.
Thanks so much for sharing. Love your videos.
You are extremely crafty. Amazing ideas
Linda Strandquist Thanks Linda! It was a late night finishing up all of these.
i want to go to your blog!
Here is the link to my blog. Thanks for watching! thepaperedchef.com
great ideas and so well put togeather, I loved them all would like have your blogs to look at also and where got some supplies and how put togeather. Thank you for sharing
Thanks Jo, my blog is: thepaperedchef.com - you can sign up therefor my updates and newsletters. The blog is searchable and only about the last 6 or 8 posts are displayed on the home page. There are hundreds of projects on there that I shared over the years.
Great ideas!
Alberta Rappoccio Thanks! I remember having to whisper and that it was dark. I shot this in the wee hours of the morning last year.
Love these ideas! How do you determine what to charge for everything?
I used to guess and now I have a Craft Fair Calculator. Here it is in action. You can get it from my ETSY store which is linked in this video. th-cam.com/video/C_8fhl8SWDI/w-d-xo.html
Those are all amazing ideas, thanks for sharing.
Thanks, if you like this Christmas Craft Fair video, please check out my Craft Fair play list. Thanks for watching. th-cam.com/play/PLQq1-zAm_mlqsdAJMD0dDw4dBBe1MUMe4.html
Hello there, I just love all your fantastic fair items that you’ve made. I was wondering what you put inside the black pillow boxes. Thank you so much for such great ideas. Anita
Thanks Anita, I put all kinds of goodies in those pillow boxes. One Tootsie pop fits diagonally and helps give the box its shape. I also add Tootsie Rolls, Mini Mentos, mini caramels, individually wrapped mints or Lifesavers, and Hershey Nuggets. You can even wrap the nuggets in coordinating papers. The same instant Starbucks coffee that I put into these treats also fit in the pillow boxes. I add them when I'm giving the boxes to coffee lovers. thepaperedchef.com/starbucks-instant-coffee-christmas-treats
Very pretty crafts. I subscribed immediately. Can't wait to learn more from you.
Thanks Lategan, here is a link to a video on coffee related crafts. More videos to come. th-cam.com/video/4iSB8YnP1Uw/w-d-xo.html
Very nice.
Thanks Gretchen! I’m sitting here making them right now to prepare for a Craft Bazaar. I amusing tiny red rhinestones for their mouths because I don’t have enough coal.
@@PaperedChef our bazaars at the senior rd center was cancelled. We c ok mplained..they did no advertising. 15 to enter..I didnt even make that the f iij rst year.everyone was upset and complained so instead of fixing it, they just cancelled. I had alreadg bought much to make. I did ok last year but if you're going to sponsor an event, you have to advertise, right. You have so many wonderful things to sell. I wish for you that you sell everything!! I saved your video to watch again later, I just enjoyed it so much. Thank you for sharing. Where are you located? I'm in North central Texas.
Gretchen, that’s such a shame. You can still make items for gifts and random acts of kindness.Yes, advertising is key. I don’t think they should charge people to go buy stuff. I’m based in Georgia but that is not where I’m currently located.
Great video...you're so talented
T Cla Thanks for your comment and for watching my video. I love crafting!
How bout a black ribbon and gold buckle around box with santa hat? Love all these things.
Marie Zettlemoyer Thanks Maria! That’s a great idea because it would look cute and hold the box together.
Very cute items. The video was darker than usual. Made it a bit hard to see. A tip for you: the pet Santa hats fit perfect on candle jars. I got the idea from the Yankee Candle shop, saw the $15 price tag on their hats and gulped. Went to Dollar Tree and bought a pet hat instead. I'm thinking you might display one on a candle jar (they fit the Walmart candle jars with lids too) and have the hats for sale at your booth. They are one dollar, you could sell them for $2. No work for you if you have them in a cute basket, no packaging needed. 100% profit if you don't count your time going to the store to buy them
Dinahsoar Awesome tip about the Pet Santa hats! I love Dollar Tree. Thanks.
Dinahsoar I think it was at 3 AM the night before my craft fair so it was darker and quieter than usual.
So cute. 👍🏻❤️
Kimberly Leon Thanks, I had a blast making these.
How did you add the snowman face on the nugget treats? The stamp set has that face inside a circle, but yours doesn't. Did you cut the stamp to make it work? Did you do that with the buttons also?
Hello, I used a retired stamp set called Snow Place for the faces and buttons on those Nugget treats.
Such great ideas. Can you tell me how you attach toppers to your candy in the cellophane bags? I have just stapled them on but I don't see the staple marks on yours.
Michele Chard Thanks Michelle. My toppers are 1.5” by 5” and 2” by 5.” I score them at 2.5” and attach them with rolling adhesive. I never use staples.
I enjoy your videos, always filled with so many great ideas.
This one was a bit too dark. I couldn't see the last item at all.
I'd love to see more scan and cut videos. I received one and I just haven't even opened the box. I love how you've used it to cut the SU DSP.
Merry Christmas and good luck at your craft fair.
Thanks Jen. It was the middle of the night before the craft fair and the house was dark but since that box was one-of-a-kind with the glitter, I didn't bring it with me. I will add it to one of my other videos so that you can see it. More Scan N Cut videos to come. Please check out these links to get started. There are videos embedded in most of these blog posts and you can go back the the previous page for more. thepaperedchef.com/category/brother-scan-n-cut
Do you have tutorials on your items. Love to make some of these for my craft fairs this year
jan BROWN Oh yes! Loads of tutorials are on my blog. You can search for treats, Christmas, pets, etc. and you will find loads of instructions for these projects. thepaperedchef.com/category/treats/page/2
thepaperedchef.com/category/treats/page/3
I love your ideas and understood that you had instructions on your blog but I'm not having any luck finding them! Help
ladylookn It’s been a while but here are some of my archives. I may not have documented every like I had plans so this year, I can pick up where I left off. thepaperedchef.com/category/christmas-winter
It was the lip balm holders, in your video you mentioned that you had directions on your blog. I went to your link but didn't find them. :(
I had good intentions to type up all of my instructions which I had written all over sticky notes. Then, life got in the way and some of the instructions feel through the cracks. Sorry about that. Here is a link to my latest tutorial on how to create some larger Snowman Tic-Tac treats using the Brother ScanNCut. th-cam.com/video/imaXt8DYJbw/w-d-xo.html
hi I cant find how you did ur snowman toc tac.
Hi Donna, here is the Tic Tac Snowman tutorial and I have a couple of others. th-cam.com/video/reK3G0VwVKw/w-d-xo.html
hello. i just subscribed. would love it if you could do a nal file box tutorial! love yur videos.
Katie Wilson Here it is at last - the nail file box tutorial. th-cam.com/video/0-Psc1CsRtw/w-d-xo.html
thank you so much!!!
Katie Wilson Anytime! Thanks for watching both of my videos.
you have such cute things
Thanks so much! This was last year when I was burning the midnight oil. I since created two videos on how to create these Tic-Tac Snowmen.
Can you let me know what your blog is. I am having my first craft show this Dec and I am really nervous.
Shirley Jacobs Thanks for watching. My blog is: thepaperedchef.com Scroll to the bottom of the page where you will see a place to search. Search for nuggets, etc. My Hershey Nugget Treats are some of my best sellers.
All are really nice
Janet Nieves Thanks so much. I had to whisper when I recorded this during the wee hours of the night.
Where dis i get your bags from for the skittles
Meme, here is a link to the cellophane bags I use for Skittles and M&Ms. amzn.to/2okBzji
Very cute ideas, how much do you sell the nuggets for, thanks in advance
I go to mostly community craft fairs and even flea markets. I can get away with selling the nuggets for $4 each or 2 for $7 at an actual craft fair or bazaar and for $3 each or even 2 for $5 at a flea market. Sometimes, I do special orders and when they buy in bulk, I will sell them for $3 each. If I were to sell them on Etsy where there are fees and a lot of overhead and time involved, I would sell them for $5 each. You just have to judge your market. Also, keep an eye out for deals which will keep your costs down. For example, you can go into a CVS and get the Nuggets on sale while using coupons and getting extra value bucks back. You can also buy larger bags of Nuggets from Amazon (my links are included in the description). Those save you $ because you are buying them in bulk and if you are a Prime member, you can get free shipping. I also use my Brother ScanNCut to mass produce the Nugget wrappers and I have videos on how I do that too.
tfs
Crafty Lady Lisa Thanks for watching!
Ur snowmen definitely need mouths 👄
Krys Coffman Thanks for your comment. They look cute both ways. Sometimes I add the little circles for coal and it gets so tedious.
Great ideas!
Thanks Yolanda! I’m glad you like my projects.