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National Craft Month - CraftandHobby.org

National Craft Month – CraftandHobby.org

March is National Craft Month- and it’s not too late to get involved! 2010 marks the 16th year that National Craft Month has been celebrated by craft retailers as well as consumers.

And with 63 million households crafting each year, there’s a lot to celebrate! National Craft Month is a great opportunity to host in-store events, hold contests and special promotions, and to simply celebrate the joy that crafting brings to so many people’s lives.

For our crafty customers, we have created a special package for their clothing labels, which can also be combined with our new vinyl stickers, which will make your projects stand out from the rest.

Our minimum quantities on the stickers are very low so you can see if they work for you with a minimum investment.

Crafters and small business also can benefit from our economical hang tags, which are of very high quality and they come punched and pre-strung at no extra cost to you.

Would Any Horse Riders Care To Support This Cause?

HI! As most all of you know October is Breast Cancer Awarness Month. Ozark Leather Co. has recently come out with Breast cancer Awareness ribbons.. now this is not your typical ribbon. It’s about 6in long & made of pink leather with a pink leather loop on the end for hanging. THESE ARE REALLY NICE!!!! These are saddle charms much like the crosses you see many people with.They can be hung from your saddle horn, flank slats , breast collar dees , the tie keepers rearview mirros…etc. Bascially where ever you can think of to hang them. I have ordered a lot b/c 22% of the sales from these ribbons is going straight to the BCA foundation!!!! If any of you are interested in purchasing one of these charms let me know. They will retail for roughly 9.99 while it may seem like a lot is really not, b/c don’t forget 22% (that’s $2.19 exactly) of that goes to the BCA foundations! It’s for a great cause. I am buying one b/c it runs in my family & 2 of my good friends have been affected by it.

People With Hiv & Aids Would You To Be Part Or An Awareness Idea I Have?

I close family friend of mine has HIV. He became HIV+ about 18 yrs ago. He has lived a very good life, But these last few years his light has started to fade, he has become very ill. But even now he is still part of HIV & AIDs awareness.
But these last couple of years you hardly hear anything about aids awareness. I hear more about smoking from those truth group then anything else.
So I have an idea that i need help with. I want to cause awareness in the best way i know how, throw my photography. I would like to take photos of people with HIV & AIDs here in the U.S. of all races, all ages and all sexual orientation, and all stages. I want to say Look at all these different people that suffer from this disease. Not just blacks, or gays but all types of people. I want to give You a voice with out saying a word. I know it its a big project but i’m hoping to get this project out there and once done, into some galleries and hopefully raise some money for HIV & AIDs awareness.

I live in Dallas and that’s where this project will start. Please anyone willing to help or give me info on where i can go to get my project started and/or get some funding

Is Is Possible To Develop Breast Cancer At Fifteen? What Are Symptoms Of Having Breast Cances?

Hello folks.

I am a15 years old female and I have recently discovered a small lump in my left breast ( about the size and shape of a M&M). I’m especially concerned about it because my grandmother lost her breast to cancer, which means it is in my genes. Is is possible for someone so young like me to develop breast cancer ? Is there certain symptoms (occasional pain in the location, drowsey… etc)…

People With Hiv & Aids Would You To Be Part Or An Awareness Idea I Have?

I close family friend of mine has HIV. He became HIV+ about 18 yrs ago. He has lived a very good life, But these last few years his light has started to fade, he has become very ill. But even now he is still part of HIV & AIDs awareness.
But these last couple of years you hardly hear anything about aids awareness. I hear more about smoking from those truth group then anything else.
So I have an idea that i need help with. I want to cause awareness in the best way i know how, throw my photography. I would like to take photos of people with HIV & AIDs here in the U.S. of all races, all ages and all sexual orientation, and all stages. I want to say Look at all these different people that suffer from this disease. Not just blacks, or gays but all types of people. I want to give You a voice with out saying a word. I know it its a big project but i’m hoping to get this project out there and once done, into some galleries and hopefully raise some money for HIV & AIDs awareness.
I live in Dallas and that’s where this project will start. Please anyone willing to help or give me info on where i can go to get my project started and/or get some funding

How Can I Help My Son Who Was Diagnosed With Mild Autism?

My son is 3 and a half & was recently diagnosed with mild autism. Developmentally is a year behind in his speech & comprehension development. He still has difficulty answering “yes & no” questions & obviously he talks like a child who is just learning to talk. His answers & comments seem as if they are robotic & that he is not really thinking about what he is saying. It is a few months before his next doctors appointment & I know he will start various types of therapy. My question is what can I do in the meantime to help him with his language & communication skills? I have flash cards, & am aware of the “obvious” things you typically do to teach children. But I feel that I need some fresh ideas, because he doesn’t learn like other children due to his autistic disorder.

Can Having A Bump On You Nipple Mean You Have Breast Cancer?

My best friend, she’s 13, she’s told me she’s afraid of having breast cancer because she has a little by her nipple. She’s freaking out and she doesn’t want to tell her mom, but i keep telling her to tell her mom. She doesn’t know if its breast cancer or at least a symptom of breast cancer. Can someone help me explain to her? I have no idea if it is or not. Please & Thank you so much!

What's The Difference Between Adhd, Autism & Asperger's Syndrome?

I heard they’re similar. & also, can a person drive a car with any of those diagnoses? I know 1 person who has Autism & he drives. & my friend’s sister has ADHD & drives.

What Treatment Services Therapies Etc Have You Used For Aspergers Or Autism ?

My son is 15 .But this is just a general question .I ask becuse i am a speacial eduacation ,Autism,Mental and Behavirol Health Parent Volunteer as well as a parent of a Child Living succcessfully with Aspergers & Mood Disorder, and i do alot of information blogs on myspace to share with other parents.

How Much Is Too Much Activity For A Child On The Autism Spectrum?

My son does taekwondo(3x’s a week), soccer(spring&fall)), tball(summer), basketball(winter). We were thinking about boy scouts for him. but we’re concerned it’s too much stimiulation.
How much is too much for a 9 year old boy on the autism spectrum?

Autism…?

what are signs that your child has autism & does autism exist more in certain races than others?

Would You Walk 1,400km To Raise Awareness & Pay Tribute To A Cause Close To Your Heart?

It sad that a peace loving people such as the Tibetians suffer so much to just lead the life they want to lead according to their own customs, traditions & culture.
WASHINGTON: A nephew of the Dalai Lama, has walked more than 1,400 km, criss crossing several American States from Indiana to New York to raise awareness about the Tibet’s issue and pay tribute to all those who have fought for their country’s independence.
The “Walk for Tibet” by Jigme Norbu, began from the Indianapolis City in Indiana on March 10, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Tibetan’s uprising, concluded with a rally led by him before Chinese Consulate in New York City.
Norbu is son of late Takster Rinpoche, who fought for complete independence of Tibet until he breathed his last on September 5 last year.
Every day he walked about 40 km; even as towards the end of his long march his body almost gave up with large blisters having formed on his feet and missing nails.
“My pain is nothing compared to what my brothers and sisters have suffered in Tibet, under Chinese oppression that has now lasted for over six decades,” Norbu was quoted as saying to Phayul, a Tibetan website.
Dalai Lama’s nephew said when he walked, he thought of Tibetans, how they were suffering and what they have been through.
“Our supporters were Americans, people who live in communities that gave me water, food, housing, money,” Norbu said.

Would You Walk 1,400km To Raise Awareness & Pay Tribute To A Cause Close To Your Heart?

It sad that a peace loving people such as the Tibetians suffer so much to just lead the life they want to lead according to their own customs, traditions & culture.
WASHINGTON: A nephew of the Dalai Lama, has walked more than 1,400 km, criss crossing several American States from Indiana to New York to raise awareness about the Tibet’s issue and pay tribute to all those who have fought for their country’s independence.

The “Walk for Tibet” by Jigme Norbu, began from the Indianapolis City in Indiana on March 10, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Tibetan’s uprising, concluded with a rally led by him before Chinese Consulate in New York City.
Norbu is son of late Takster Rinpoche, who fought for complete independence of Tibet until he breathed his last on September 5 last year.
Every day he walked about 40 km; even as towards the end of his long march his body almost gave up with large blisters having formed on his feet and missing nails.
“My pain is nothing compared to what my brothers and sisters have suffered in Tibet, under Chinese oppression that has now lasted for over six decades,” Norbu was quoted as saying to Phayul, a Tibetan website.
Dalai Lama’s nephew said when he walked, he thought of Tibetans, how they were suffering and what they have been through.
“Our supporters were Americans, people who live in communities that gave me water, food, housing, money,” Norbu said.