Browsing Category: "Make Money Selling Crafts"

Start a Woodworking Business

August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Make Money Selling Crafts

Do you have a knack for woodworking? Are you constantly tinkering in your wood shop? Have people commented on how much they like your work? Are you currently making items for friends and family? Have you ever considered getting paid to do what you love?

This is a perfect business opportunity for a woodworking hobbyist. Because you’ve already got your shop set up, the transition from hobby to business should be seamless. Additionally, the demand for well-made items is strong. People are always looking to buy a quality piece made by a talented craftsman. Continue reading »

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Start a Soap Making Business

August 28th, 2008 | Posted in Make Money Selling Crafts

Soap-making is an ancient art. In fact, the first recipes consisted of nothing more than animal fat, ashes, and water. Things have improved significantly over time and, today, soap is available in just about every conceivable size, color, shape, and scent you can imagine.

Many soap makers have taken their craft to a new level by adding such ingredients as herbs, dried flowers, oatmeal, exfoliants, fruit extracts, floral water, and more. You will also see items like goat’s milk, conditioners, and citrus added to produce an even greater selection, including moisturizing, aromatherapy, and certified organic. Continue reading »

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Make Money With Concrete Ornaments

August 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Make Money Selling Crafts

These days, homeowners are much more likely to make a decent wage and have more disposable income. The percentage of middle to upper middle class homes is increasing and that is fueling a demand to keep these beautiful properties maintained.

With the increasing popularity of big-box home improvement stores (and their incredible selection), it’s no secret that people have taken to carving out their own niche when it comes to unique projects for their home and garden. They are no longer satisfied having their property looking like every other on the street. Continue reading »

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