Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Now Hiring!

All Crafts Direct team members enjoy a generous employee discount, flexible scheduling, and a friendly, team atmosphere. If you would like to apply for any of the positions listed below, please download an application or stop by the store and pick one up!

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Part-time positions are available in the following areas:

  • Paper Crafts
  • Cashier
  • Soft Crafts
  • Paints & Basics
  • Receiving/Housekeeping
  • Home Decor
  • Closeout Store
  • Seasonal Department
  • Floral

Positions will be approximately 10-20 hours per week with the possibility of additional hours as needed. Work schedules will include primarily evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays.

We are looking for applicants who will be available for work throughout the summer, fall, and 2009-holiday season with the possibility of additional hours beginning in September. If you need more info, click here.

Click here to get an application.



Tuesday, September 29, 2009

World Card Making Day: Card Organizer

This is a sneak peek of the Days to Remember- Card Organizer. Isn't it so cute? What a great way to organize your cards. This class is being offered on Saturday, October 3rd World Card Making Day (WCMD) along with A year of Cards Class. You can find class times here, and there are still spots available in both classes. To register stop in or give us a call (320)654-0907.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

World Card Making Day: October 3rd


A Year of Cards Class:
To celebrate World Card Making Day (WCMD)
we are offering a this exclusive card making class.
Move from station to station to complete 12 different cards, one for each month of the year. We provide the materials.
Join us from 9am to 10:30am or 11:00am to 12:30pm

Classes being offered:
Saturday October 3rd
Instructor: Sarah Lynn
Class Fee: $15 per class

Days to Remember-Card Organizer Class:
To continue celebrating WCMD we decided that you would need a place to store all the fabulous cards you make. So we have come up with a cute organizer to store all your cards for each month of the year and to remember all those important days. We provide the materials. Join us from 1:30pm to 3pm

We have also scheduled our Card Chaos Classes for October: Thursday the 8th, and Tuesday's the 13th & 20th. Classes start at 6pm and cost $12 per class. Preregistration is recommended as some classes do fill quickly. Stop in to sign up or give us a call at (320)654-0907.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Saturday: Make & Takes (and a Demo)

Join us on Saturday to help us celebrate our 19th anniversary!
We are having Make & Takes for adults and kids alike from 1pm to 3pm! There will also be a bow making demonstration going on at this time. (Learn how to make those fancy bows you buy in the stores!)

While you're here - pick up a copy of our 16 page Anniversary Ad and start taking advantage of the amazing deals!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Halloween Glass Block Ideas


Well, with Halloween a little over a month away I decided that we needed some more glass block samples. I wanted to do something other than vinyl on them. So, as I was walking around the store I found some cute Halloween napkins that we sell and thought they would be perfect on the glass blocks. Turned out I was right. The dinner size ones fit nicely on the 7x7 glass block, and the beverage napkins worked great on the 5x5 glass block. I did have to cut apart the napkin to create the border on the 2 larger blocks. On the smaller block I just used ribbon to trim out the napkin for more of a finished look.

All you need are some napkins, Mod Podge, google eyes (a new love of mine), lights/LED tea light, ribbon/tulle, and buttons.
1. First remove the white layer from the back of the napkins.
2. Then cut out a square which will be a quarter of the napkin. Also cut the border out around the rest of the napkin as you will use this to piece together your border on the block if you are making a larger block.
3. Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge onto the front of the glass block. Making sure the opening is on the bottom(this is more crucial for the small one) place the napkin on top of the Mod Podge. Use your finger to gently smooth out the napkin. If you are using the napkin border apply the same way.
4. Once you have the napkin on the block cover with a few coats of Mod Podge.
5. Once dry add buttons, google eyes using Glue Dots. I used a glue runner to attach the ribbon around the spider napkin.
6. Wrap Glass block with ribbon or tulle, make bow use wire to secure and hot glue.
7. Insert a 20 ct light set in each of the larger glass blocks. For the smaller block I placed it over a LED tea light.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Free Kid's Craft with Spirit 92.9


We are celebrating our 19th Anniversary, and Spirit 92.9 is helping us celebrate. They will be here tomorrow from 2pm to 5pm broadcasting live. So parents, stop in with your kids, say hi and they can make a cute Halloween magnet.