I know as well as the next girl that, to be in a sorority, there is an unwritten rule that you have to craft.
You spend hours and countless dollars at crafting stores, such as Michael's and Hobby Lobby. You know that you have a certain deadline to get that cooler done and it has to be perfect. Of course, you manage it and you're able to share it on Facebook with The Cooler Connection, where it get hundreds of likes. If you don't know what The Cooler Connection is, look it up. Trust me, you'll love it.
There is definitely an art to getting good at crafting, but have you ever thought about turning those crafting skills into a job? This may seem like a dream question. Who wouldn't want to drop everything to just make coolers, canvases, and big/little gifts all day long?
I was recently told that in order to have this dream job, all you have to do is go to a crafting store and apply. Sure, you'll make things that will be required of you, someone has to make all the items that Michael's emails you about. You see all the different projects that are posted throughout the stores telling you, "You too can make this!" Well, someone has to make it.
It is a dream come true to know that if going to college and law school ends results in going back to my parents' house to live in the basement, at least I can turn my crafting skills into a job.