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Alanna Jenkins

Alanna Jenkins is a crafts enthusiast. To read more interesting tips, tricks and important information about crafts, read all of Alanna's articles at: http://www.articleweb.com/
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» Family Religion – Tracing Genealogy through Church Records
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Hobbies and Crafts | Rating:
Using church records to trace genealogical information is a great resource that is rapidly being discovered by those who are tracing their family tree information. Your church or the church that your family belonged to in the past may have extensive records. Many do.
» Five Important Things You Can Learn from Researching Death Records
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Hobbies and Crafts | Unrated
Why should you research death records? Death records are an important source of information for any serious genealogy student. Commonly death records can be found in the county courthouse, or in newspaper archives of obituaries. They will include information on the deceased such as parents, siblings, children, spouse, when and where married, where the deceased was born, the occupation of the deceased, possible military service, and cause of death.
» Four Important Pieces of Information Vital Statistics Can Provide
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Hobbies and Crafts | Rating:
Vital statistics can provide priceless information when doing genealogy research. The pieces of information they can provide that can prove essential are:
» Hippity Hop – Easter Crafts to Cash in on
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Home business and Small business | Unrated
Easter is such a great time of year for everyone and is a time for craft workers to delve into their creative basket and sell their Easter items. There are many things craft workers can do to make Easter a profitable time of year for their business. Here we will go through some great craft kits for Easter you can make and sell specially for the little ones and the not so little ones.
» Four Tips for Writing Genealogical Inquiries
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Hobbies and Crafts | Unrated
Scan and Enlarge Hard to Read Documents
» Home Grown Hand Crafts - Five Ideas on Marketing Dried Floral Bouquets
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Home business and Small business | Unrated
Flowers have always been big business but the age old art of flower drying and making them into works of eye catching bouquets is becoming hugely popular in business today. Many people have spent years perfecting the art as a hobby but when it comes to selling dried floral bouquets it can become a bit daunting on how to get the word out. So here, we will go through five marketing ideas of how to do it yourself and without hassle.
» Getting Your Kids Involved in your Ancestral Detective Work
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Hobbies and Crafts | Unrated
Getting your kids involved in researching your ancestral history is a great way to bond with your kids as well as teach your kids about your family history. It also gives the parents time to spend quality time with their kids. It can be a fun and entertaining project.
» How to Price Your Crafts – Five Ways to Boost your Bottom Line
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Home business and Small business | Unrated
Deciding on how to price your crafts is an important factor when beginning your crafting business. The price of your crafts will increase or decrease the amount of customers who will buy your crafts. The price can be determined through several different factors, including your own calculations, as well as the environment in which you are selling them and how this relates to other craft businesses as well as customers. Here are five ways to help you determine the prices that you can offer when determining how to price your crafts.
» Give the Gift of Genealogy – Five Gifts that Reflect the Family Tree
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Hobbies and Crafts | Unrated
What to give the person who has everything….hmmmm, how about the gift of heritage? Researching your family tree has become very popular, raising interest in many people as to where their ancestors came from, how they got here, and what they were doing. With that in mind, here are a few gift ideas that will help a person along the way in reflecting a family tree.
» It’s all about the Looks – How to Create Nifty Packaging for your Hand Crafted Items
By Alanna Jenkins | Published 03/7/2006 | Home business and Small business | Unrated
Part of the attractiveness of making your own crafts will be in the material that you choose to send it in. This is the first impression that the customer will have of your product, making it essential to have the right packaging to give or send the craft in. One of the options in packaging, if you decide not to buy the packaging, is to make your own packages that are unique to your crafting business and items.
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