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LA, CA About Blog I started Thirty Handmade Days in 2007 because craft posts took over my family blog.

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skills to do this and don't want to lose any of the posts I've taken so long crafting!
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I'm not going to lie it's A LOT of work, recipe development, crafts, taking pics, editing pics, writing posts, social media, keeping up with changes that seem to happen every day... I could go on and one but I'll tell you what.
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This week I'm featuring 10 flower activities for tots linked up last week to Tuesday Tots including crafts, play and some outdoor fun — it's Spring in the Northern Hemisphere and we all seem inspired by the flowers we are seeing in our gardens and as we take walks to incorporate them into our posts.
If it's a DIY / crafting or even a lifestyle post, you have more wiggle room with how many images you share... because frankly it may take 15 - 20 or even 30 images to accurately convey what you're trying to convey.
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I normally don't post on Saturdays, but last year I was a part of an A-Z Monthly Craft Challenge organized by Stephanie at Crafting in the Rain and of course I had to take part again this year.
I don't mean for this post to take this weird turn you're all probably now side - eying, but as someone who spends hours a week crafting vapid social media posts and editing photos showing off gifted clothing items, I feel it important to say that yes, I am privileged, and yes, I feel helpless 90 % of the time, but I want to do whatever I can to spread love, to spread kindness.
Perched on the waters edge of Sydney Harbour, The Opera House is encapsulated with trendy bars and cafe's taking in breath taking views of the Harbour Bridge, as well as a buzzing harbour full of water craft setting the scene for a post card picture perfect day out with your sweetheart.
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Although this is not the first time indie authors are under verbal attack and misjudged, this time Alanna Brown took it to Huffington Post to defend her fellow colleagues» reputation and Susan Lulguraj of TeleRead echoes her reasoning voice to highlight why self - publishing is a craft worth defending.
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In this series of posts on Advice to New Authors, I've talked about writing the 1st draft, about editing your work, how to increase the speed of your writing, how long it takes to publish a novel, and about ways in which you can learn your craft.
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Whether you feel you «need» to write x posts per week, or photoshop your pictures to perfection, or are taking an interest in other travel blogs to hone your craft, you'll eventually find you've committed to your blog — likely at the expense of some aspect of your travels.
Meanwhile, Ashes of Creation began its summer crowdfunding drive, Mark Kern's Em - 8ER funded again on Indiegogo, Dogma Eternal Night has a new test site, Chronicles of Elyria players created a handy race map, ROKH deployed a new crafting UI, The Exiled posted a state - of - the - game missive, Exile Online is running a GoFundMe, AQ3D is taking the grind out of its leveling curve, and Elite Dangerous players are staging an event to put pressure on Frontier for bug fixes.
You may wish to take advantage of a post scheduling dashboard like Hootsuite or Buffer, which will allow you to craft Facebook posts in advance and then schedule them to post automatically.
NOTE: Parts of this post are taken from a statement I'm crafting about some new paintings, one of which is pictured below.
So for law firms that handle wills and estate planning, consider this an assignment: Take 30 minutes this week to craft a compelling blog post about this decision.
Crafting a good social media post doesn't take much time, so engage your audience frequently.
Take time to craft meaningful posts.
Each of the bullet points included also relates to the requirements listed in the job posting, which is an essential step to take while crafting a resume for a job in the medical industry.
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If you love sewing, baking, knitting, quilting, crafting, make a cup of tea and take a comfortable sit while I take you with me in my creative journey - Blog by Rachel Frequency about 1 post per month.
I'm taking a break from my typical posts about pretty home decor, fun craft tutorials, and awesome organization ideas to bring you a glimpse at real life.
Take, for example, the spacious island supported by antique porch posts or the range hood crafted from salvaged pine.
Fun at times, yes, but writing a great blog, doing the projects, taking the pictures, finding the ideas, sharing the tips, rounding up features, crafting a worthwhile post on a consistent basis, and dealing with all the behind the scenes stuff is a full time job.
I was totally going to do the same type of post!!!! Until we tore apart my craft room and I've spent the last week we've a sick husband and kid, traveling 2 hours a day to take my kids to driver's ed.
LOL in the time it took me to get the post up the house tour went from «not up yet» to «you are # 90» now if my DD hadn't dragged me out all day, the post would've been all crafted and ready
This post took me hours and hours and hours;) to lovingly craft!
My second post for the Craft Room Challenge where I get to share with you the results from Week 1 where I took time to work...
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