Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Any good ideas on crafts to make and sell?

I asked this before, but Im looking to see if anyone else can suggest anything. There are SO many good ideas out there so I know there are more good choices! Thanks so much. I LOVE crafts and can't wait to make and sell some. (I will be having a craft table at a rummage sale).


Please exclude:


Greeting cards


Crocheted dish rags


Necklaces, bracelets and earrings


Flower Arrangements

Any good ideas on crafts to make and sell?
go look at craftster.org... they have a ton of idea of what to craft. I don't know what you're into..... Fiber arts, ceramics, bookmaking, knitting? Baby stuff, and wedding stuff crafts of some sort. Those always get top dollar... handmade invitations for baby showers or weddings. People get crazy over babies and weddings and don't care what they spend.
Reply:I make hair bows and I love it!!! It started out as a hobby, now I sell them.
Reply:If you have a graphics program like Adobe Photoshop,


If you can draw, there are alot of opportunites to design digital scrapbooking materials.
Reply:You might be interested in the following crafts:





- Scented bath oil


- Stenciled writing paper and envelopes


- Aromatic beeswax candles


- Hand-covered photo album


- Recipe scrapbook





You can instructions for all of these projects at: http://www.rd.com/your-home/crafts-and-h...





Hope this helps!





- Tracey from RD.com
Reply:There are a bunch of Craft Ideas and directions here:





Craft Kits - http://www.craft-kits.net/craft-projects...





Other ideas are to make pet treats





Dog Treat Recipes - http://www.dog-pound.net/other-dog-treat...





Or if you are into organic these are directions for organic recipes that could be a great craft.





Organic Recipes - http://www.organic-items.com/organic-dir...





Have fun!


HTH
Reply:My answer kinda depends on if you like native american related themes.Dreamcatchers, myself I love to make them.Depending on the size you make and how quickly you can pick up on making them determines how long it will take you to make one.You can make various sizes all the way from key chain size to as big as you can find the rings.If you have never made them before you can find kits at your local craft stores.Like "Michaels","Hobby Lobby",you can even find some kits at "WalMart" stores.Then you can go from there if you find out that you like them and buy the supplies to make more.You could probably even find directions on-line on how to make them go to Google.com and type in "instructions on how to make Dreamcatchers.
Reply:what about home made soap
Reply:I used to make these myself and found them very useful yet very easy to make.: the wonders of the BOOKMARK...:). Actually it is quite easy, any materials found at home, Michael's (it is a craft store), and any other place where they might sell crafting stuff. You can also sell handmade scrapbooking materials, either using items printed (digitally made: you may use photoshop) or materials such as foam, decorated beads (decorated by you!:)), and such. It would also be nice to sell cut-outs of paper dolls, and you can sell them for those little girls you absolutely love dolls. You can make clothes for the dolls as well. The best part is, The can simply be made out of paper. My last suggestion would to make stamps, they are often used for scrapbooking, art projects, ect. They may be a little costly but they are worth it. You can buy all that stuff at your local crafting store:)





HAPPY CRAFTING :)


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Reply:i crochet squares and bind them together...make some size of placemats...make wonderful hotpad for on table under large platters...good way to use scrap yarn..i always have a pile and when my kids come home they are always glad to have them....i have made carriers for ipods too..i also crocheted a rug making 10 inch squares..checker board patter...then made large checkers...rolls up to take camping...i also won a contest using white crochet thread...starching and wrapping around the large balloons...then dress them like snowmen...using old sweater arms as hats...sculpy clay as carrot nose and wire for glasses...they stand about three feet tall..were a big hit...
Reply:anything personalized usually sells well. If you are in the area, stop by our craft show on Feb. 9th to see what others are selling. Our Yahoo Group is SouthBayCrafters.


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