Craftcation: Day Two, Part One

Craftcation: Day Two, Part One
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This post was guest written by Marlo M. of I Make Cute Stuff.

After the whirlwind of day one, we settled in and got our learning on with some amazing classes on days two and three of the conference. Some personal favorites include: read more

Neat

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The Neat Company

Tame Your Paper Monster; The Neat® Company creates integrated software and scanning solutions that help you tame your paper monster.

Transform receipts, business cards and documents into organized digital files that are easy to use, easy to find and easy to share. Think of it as a digital filing cabinet—a place to track and manage all your information—except without the paper, or the filing cabinet.

Service By Air

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Service by Air

Service By Air (SBA) is an International air freight shipping company that provides international freight service and global logistics services. Service By Air has been an air freight shipping company for over 35 years.

Our professional staff have an expert knowledge of air freight shipping, global logistics and international freight, and they are fully trained to understand the process of transport logistics.
 

Craft Launch

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Craft Launch

CraftLaunch is a company that allows the owners of handmade and vintage businesses to easily build custom, professional websites. The result is a one-stop shop where you can tell your story, engage your customers and sell your products. read more

2011 Summit of Awesome

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1840's Ballroom
29 South Front Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
2011 Summit of Awesome
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Oct 20 2011 - 9:30am - 5:30pm
Oct 21 2011 - 9:30am - 5:30pm
Oct 22 2011 - 9:00am - 10:00pm

The Summit of Awesome is an annual conference that brings together crafters and makers from across the U.S. to learn, grow, and be prosperous in today’s economy.  With a desire to help sustain the handmade movement and support independent crafters within the community,  

Hello Craft welcomes independent business owners and makers to the 2011 Summit of Awesome.

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1840's Ballroom
29 South Front Street
Baltimore, MD 21202

Ace Department

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Brooklyn, NY
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Ace Department on Unanimous Craft

Ace is a community space for women who own and operate small businesses. Think of it as a place to gather around shared goals with fellow entrepreneurs, following different paths to similar goals.  read more

MOO

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moo on Unanimous Craft

MOO is a printing company. We print beautiful products, using images you've uploaded directly, or designs from our designer galleries. MOO dreams up new tools that help people turn their virtual content into beautiful print products for the real world.

Save 10% off your first order by clicking the link below. 

Craft Buds

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Craft Buds on Unanimous Craft

Craft Buds is a collaboration between Lindsay Conner (Lindsay Sews) and Mary Jaracz (Bugglebee). We hope to share from our experiences and inspire you in your handmade endeavours, both creative and business related. read more

Craft, Inc. Business Planner

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Craft, Inc. Business Planner

This action-oriented take-along planner is packed with advice and worksheets that guide creative entrepreneurs in their hot pursuit of profit. From big picture goals (writing a mission statement, developing marketing campaigns, launching a new line) to immediate to-dos (getting a business license, pricing products, packing for trade shows), this essential guide brims with how-to tips from industry experts. read more

CraftyPod

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Portland, OR
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Craftypod on Unanimous Craft

CraftyPod is made by me, Sister Diane — aka Diane Gilleland. I’ve made things my whole life, and would gladly give up most household chores for an afternoon of serious crafting. When I’m not crafting, I do a lot of other things: • I run a tiny independent publishing company called CraftyPod Publishing. I publish my own work, and sometimes, work by other crafters. read more

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