I am subscribing just now because I have been watching your camper Reno. This skill share has been something that I seen and was curious about in the past. Thank you... Great job!
When selling large soft items like blankets or cushions, consider vacuum sealing for shipping. Vac seal bags are usually available at the discount shop.
We have recycling services for plastic, glass, metal, paper and garden waste as part of our city's refuse programme. A vacuum sealed bag is clean plastic and easily recycled.
@@ev3.m vacuum space bags are reusable many many times with an ordinary vacuum cleaner. Their space saving capabilities when you remove the air from a soft toy or blanket, means you need alot less packaging for the item. I do not buy single use plastic. Ever.
My family started making wood signs a year ago and have been very successful selling locally. I’ve, also, sold candles and my daughter is selling scrunchies and personalized sports headbands, now.
After I inherited my moms sewing machine I taught myself how to sew and have since been making zippered pouches, pillow cases, dried lavender flower pillows and eye pillows/ice packs, but always to give as gifts. Only until recently have I been told that I should sell them. I will sleep on it, but thank you for the inspiration and motivation! 😍
I have 2 active Etsy shops and am just about to open my 3rd and I LOVE it! I have the freedom to be with my kids when they need me and I can work late at night when they are asleep. I make more money working part time than I did working as a medical assistant! And now I get paid to give lectures at libraries on how to open and run an Etsy shop and they pay me for my time...who knew?!
@@lesliebean4594 I had made my very rough 1st videos on Etsy private until I got better at editing, but I'll try to make them public again. There's great info and screen recordings to help.
Business Minded Mom I so very much appreciate that! Sign me up. Could you possibly offer etsy info? Or would you prefer my email? I'm trying to learn as much as I can, as often as I can, from those on a proven path. It's difficult for me, starting from scratch.
@@lesliebean4594 I just activated the only 7 videos that I have, so you can just look me up here on youtube under my user name and you'll see them. They are mostly beginner videos and I'll be doing more now that the kids will be back in school. I hope to get out 1 video per week. Feel free to comment on any video with any questions and I'll try to help :)
I've been building and upcycling furniture to sell for about 7 years now. It's extremely successful and you can work your own hours. Going to branch out into textiles as I love sewing too 💖💖
You have provided wonderful information to help me jumpstart my vision to someday have my own booth to sell items. I learned to macrame years ago and loved it, so will resume it. The other thing I would like to perfect is flipping furniture. I enjoy sewing, so pillows are easy to make and will pursue that. The one item I really took interest in was the thick yarn throws, and Will definitely be looking at your tutorial. Thank you for sharing all of these great ideas. 😊
I have never made anything to sell, but I have been making gifts for over 35 years! One year I bought these adorable plaster nativity sets that I hand painted. I kept a few sets, and now my sons use them at Christmas time with my grandchildren. I also loved making placemat purses and Bible totes using cute handles from the craft store. And, of course I have sewn for years making clothes, napkins, placemats, blankets etc. I guess it may be time for me to try my hand at selling? Thank you so much for the inspiration to start crafting!
There are some great ideas here, just be mindful of such considerations as costs of goods (including shipping materials) versus ROI, storage and shelf-life, and especially legalities of homemade skincare and makeup. Cheers, Ardith
I had a craft fair booth once and the items that sold really well were cards, journals with matching pens, and Christmas ornaments. These are great ideas! I love the chunky knit blankets.
These are very good ideas. As a retired woman raising my granddaughter any of these will help supplement income as social security isn’t anything to try to live on. I have crafted for 25+ years but stopped when we adopted my 6 month old granddaughter. As she approaches full time school I’ll have more time to devote to crafting again. Love all these ideas. Also, these ideas give moms such an opportunity to stay at home. Hugs 🤗
i've been making soap and skin care products and candles since 1999. there is so much to learn about making said products and the industry standards, regulations, and pricing, its not something one just starts doing. you have to test your products (especially skin care) for many months to know what it will do over a length of time. so many people grab a recipe off of pinterest and then purchase a booth and go for it. this is so dangerous. licenses and insurance are a must for most. and so many underprice their products that not only will they not make a profit by the time it is said and done, but it messes with the whole industry. signs.... yea, i see a ton of those at markets anymore too. my advice, check out a show before signing up to participate. also, check to see how many like vendors they allow. too many selling the same thing dilutes the market and makes it impossible for anyone to have a good show. a good promoter is interested in supporting their vendors, not just filling spaces.
Such great ideas Christina! You have an awesome entrepreneurial mind! I've made & sold wreaths at my community's annual craft sale. I was recently talking to my hubby about starting an Etsy store...so may seriously consider it now! Thanks so much for sharing your ideas! Much Love and Many Blessings!❤🥰❤🥰❤
I had a friend make a blanket for me but they live in another state. The blanket was bulky so the shipping was alot. So she put the blanket in a space bag and vacummed it down and it was able to fit in smaller USPS box and cheaper shipping. You can get knock off space bags cheap. Just a thought.
Thank you for the ideas I believe I will start easy with pillows and soy candles. I love crafts but not really creative😒but love making things none the less
I absolutely LOVE all of these great ideas and items especially, the chunky blankets, soy candles and macrame plant hangers!! I hope to finally start a craft/Art business this year!!💖🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼
You are amazing. I have been wanting to find different crafts to make and sell but I never knew where to start. I've been browsing for days and I just wasnt having any luck. But this video was very informative and helpful. THANK YOU!!!!
A lot of these just seem so fun and awesome. My friend sells her crochet items and to help make shipping cheaper she actually uses those food saver bags or similar to suck the air out. Makes the items smaller for the prepaid shipping bags and boxes.
I would love to learn the soy candles. Many years ago I would make and sell hair ribbons and barrets. So much fun and added to my income when my kids were little!
You're welcome! I have quite a few articles on my blog that might help you as well. Best of luck on your journey! thediymommy.com/category/diy-fashion-mom-life/business-blogging/
very beautiful, I will start doing a bit of applique works on some cheap and brand new bunch of tee shirts from a whole sale in my area and give it a go, many thanks dear.
Wow!! Thank you so much for the tips. I am doing DIY too. It started with just having fun during quarantine period and it became my part time business. I even don't have any proper tools and machine.🥺 But I just followed my passion.
Thanks for this great information!! I would love a tutorial on the Circuit. I just received one for my birthday and have't opened the box yet. (I'm a little intimidated) But I know it will be so fun to use.
Hey, Trina here ( not Stephen). I have an Etsy store but don't do much with it. I make bags, mostly, and sell one or two a year. I enjoy making them. Really enjoyed this video.
Oh my gosh I’m all over this - I’m eyeballing your floor since I recently stenciled my floor, wall and now do furniture. But I love all your ideas because I love everything handmade stuff 💥 will check the link
Years ago I used to make salt dough plaques, they were quite popular. More recently I started making soap, I loved that. I think its time I invested in a sewing machine 🤔
Thanks for sharing Christina.....your videos are always so thoughtfully done and thanks for sharing these awesome ideas. I've wanted to try candles and tshirts for a while now so thanks for the inspiration. Blessings to you and your family and creative team!!!!😊❤☺️
I had made and sold floral wreaths and swags almost 30 years ago. I actually had a friend that gave my items to her mother to put in craft shows and shops in a little town known for being a great place to stop and shop. My co-workers and boss during that time asked for custom orders choosing the type of flowers and combinations of colors. It was a creative outlet for me before I had children. The number one mistake was pricing items too low. I basically charged co-workers for materials plus a couple of dollars. The things that sold in those craft fairs/shop were repriced by the lady selling them and I was amazed by what she charged and the fact that they sold. I made ornaments and home decor items to sell at Church sales as well. I did not make much there, but it was fun to stage a table and play for a day or two. I have not sold items for a very long time. I mostly have given handmade items as gifts. I love the ideas!
Interesting it would be nice I am a crafter I love making stuff and using my creativity. All these ideas sound great to start up a crafting business. TFS! 👍🏾
I was only 10 years old in the Philippines when I made money stringing beads into jewelry for an export company. I loved doing it and I'm sure it would sell if I make it again. Except... I can't design anything so I'm gonna need an artistic person to design the jewelry and I can revive my long-nose pliers skill to string it.
I love how you say "bags" haha reminds me of visiting my sister in Minnesota. I was so confused when we went to a little store and thr lady asked me if I wanted a "Bay-g" and I was like...excuse me and she said it again and I was like...Im sorry Idk what you said lol..she pronounced it like..."vague" haha 💙 Finally my sister was like a bag...do you want a bag? 🤣🙈🤦♀️
I don’t sew, but if someone does, doing outdoor furniture cushions, or even zippered slip covers (washable) for those cushions would be awesome! I know SO MANY PEOPLE, including myself, who wish we could buy these from someone who makes them.
This is an excellent video. I have been wanting to make and sell crafts for a while. I have been trying to make candles and wax melts but essential oils take a lot to scent soy wax. I am thinking about wreaths, floral arrangements or glassware.
Great video! I've been selling printable party decor on Etsy for awhile now, but currently I'm working on adding physical products. I'm making eco-friendly party supplies (re-usable banners & decor, eco-friendly goodie bag fillers). It's nice to hear advice from a fellow Canadian! One of the hardest things I find is the cost of materials and the cost of shipping. Most of my competition is in the US and things tend to be cheaper for them.
I made tutus and bows and sold those and bow holders. Id love to learn how to sew childrens clothing as my girls are unusually lanky taller than their age range but also skinner, so clothing is a little funny. Id also love to dabble in the pillow making essential oil itwms just for me and family and maybe those blankets too
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I would like to sign up for skill share.
I was wondering, have You an easy way to make scarves and winter hats for Babies without pulling out the knitting and crocheting needles
I would like to make shoes
Tshirt and the pillow
I am subscribing just now because I have been watching your camper Reno. This skill share has been something that I seen and was curious about in the past. Thank you... Great job!
When selling large soft items like blankets or cushions, consider vacuum sealing for shipping. Vac seal bags are usually available at the discount shop.
Great tip!
Jinja Rogers unnecessary plastic
We have recycling services for plastic, glass, metal, paper and garden waste as part of our city's refuse programme. A vacuum sealed bag is clean plastic and easily recycled.
@@ev3.m vacuum space bags are reusable many many times with an ordinary vacuum cleaner. Their space saving capabilities when you remove the air from a soft toy or blanket, means you need alot less packaging for the item.
I do not buy single use plastic. Ever.
@@thediymommy how much do you sell these for?
My family started making wood signs a year ago and have been very successful selling locally. I’ve, also, sold candles and my daughter is selling scrunchies and personalized sports headbands, now.
That's wonderful to hear!
What do you need to get started for making wood signs?
Keep it up 👍
After I inherited my moms sewing machine I taught myself how to sew and have since been making zippered pouches, pillow cases, dried lavender flower pillows and eye pillows/ice packs, but always to give as gifts. Only until recently have I been told that I should sell them. I will sleep on it, but thank you for the inspiration and motivation! 😍
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
I have 2 active Etsy shops and am just about to open my 3rd and I LOVE it! I have the freedom to be with my kids when they need me and I can work late at night when they are asleep. I make more money working part time than I did working as a medical assistant! And now I get paid to give lectures at libraries on how to open and run an Etsy shop and they pay me for my time...who knew?!
How did you get started? What items do you sell on etsy?
Business Minded Mom I'm interested in learning your ways too! 😊
@@lesliebean4594 I had made my very rough 1st videos on Etsy private until I got better at editing, but I'll try to make them public again. There's great info and screen recordings to help.
Business Minded Mom I so very much appreciate that! Sign me up. Could you possibly offer etsy info? Or would you prefer my email? I'm trying to learn as much as I can, as often as I can, from those on a proven path. It's difficult for me, starting from scratch.
@@lesliebean4594 I just activated the only 7 videos that I have, so you can just look me up here on youtube under my user name and you'll see them. They are mostly beginner videos and I'll be doing more now that the kids will be back in school. I hope to get out 1 video per week. Feel free to comment on any video with any questions and I'll try to help :)
Who else is watching this during the quarantine?!?
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I've been building and upcycling furniture to sell for about 7 years now. It's extremely successful and you can work your own hours. Going to branch out into textiles as I love sewing too 💖💖
That's amazing!
Love the chunky knit blanket. Perfect for fall and winter
Looks so cozy and warm.
I started selling them 🥰
I love it too!
The fact that u can do this with kids is just amazing 👏 👏
Well done
You have provided wonderful information to help me jumpstart my vision to someday have my own booth to sell items. I learned to macrame years ago and loved it, so will resume it. The other thing I would like to perfect is flipping furniture. I enjoy sewing, so pillows are easy to make and will pursue that. The one item I really took interest in was the thick yarn throws, and Will definitely be looking at your tutorial. Thank you for sharing all of these great ideas. 😊
Apparently macrame is making a come back. I did it years ago also...
I’m so ready for 23 spring craft ideas
I have never made anything to sell, but I have been making gifts for over 35 years! One year I bought these adorable plaster nativity sets that I hand painted. I kept a few sets, and now my sons use them at Christmas time with my grandchildren. I also loved making placemat purses and Bible totes using cute handles from the craft store. And, of course I have sewn for years making clothes, napkins, placemats, blankets etc. I guess it may be time for me to try my hand at selling? Thank you so much for the inspiration to start crafting!
Yes, go for it! Esp if you love it why not make some income out of it too!!
There are some great ideas here, just be mindful of such considerations as costs of goods (including shipping materials) versus ROI, storage and shelf-life, and especially legalities of homemade skincare and makeup. Cheers, Ardith
You bet! Certainly do your research before starting any business! ❤️
I had a craft fair booth once and the items that sold really well were cards, journals with matching pens, and Christmas ornaments. These are great ideas! I love the chunky knit blankets.
Paper products are a great idea!
I'm just watching this video. I think this is a great video. I really want to start my own craft company. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing all the things ‼️ looking to up my game .. new items!
These are very good ideas. As a retired woman raising my granddaughter any of these will help supplement income as social security isn’t anything to try to live on. I have crafted for 25+ years but stopped when we adopted my 6 month old granddaughter. As she approaches full time school I’ll have more time to devote to crafting again. Love all these ideas. Also, these ideas give moms such an opportunity to stay at home. Hugs 🤗
Thanks, Cathy!
I want to try the chunky blankets. They looks so comfy.
i've been making soap and skin care products and candles since 1999. there is so much to learn about making said products and the industry standards, regulations, and pricing, its not something one just starts doing. you have to test your products (especially skin care) for many months to know what it will do over a length of time. so many people grab a recipe off of pinterest and then purchase a booth and go for it. this is so dangerous. licenses and insurance are a must for most. and so many underprice their products that not only will they not make a profit by the time it is said and done, but it messes with the whole industry. signs.... yea, i see a ton of those at markets anymore too. my advice, check out a show before signing up to participate. also, check to see how many like vendors they allow. too many selling the same thing dilutes the market and makes it impossible for anyone to have a good show. a good promoter is interested in supporting their vendors, not just filling spaces.
Exactly.
I live in rural farm area . They do not buy certain products.
But go 50 miles away and its no problem .
More upmarket..
Love all these things so much
Thanks for the tips
Such great ideas Christina! You have an awesome entrepreneurial mind! I've made & sold wreaths at my community's annual craft sale. I was recently talking to my hubby about starting an Etsy store...so may seriously consider it now! Thanks so much for sharing your ideas! Much Love and Many Blessings!❤🥰❤🥰❤
That's so fantastic! Etsy is definitely a great way to sell handmade items. Thanks for watching!
Great ideas AS ALWAYS!! You have the most well rounded channel with great tips & diy’s. Thanks again!
Thanks for watching!
The bath salts/natural skin care sounds most exciting to me, however they were all amazing ideas. Gets me thinking...Thanks for the ideas!💕
Beautiful crafts
I had a friend make a blanket for me but they live in another state. The blanket was bulky so the shipping was alot. So she put the blanket in a space bag and vacummed it down and it was able to fit in smaller USPS box and cheaper shipping. You can get knock off space bags cheap. Just a thought.
Thank you for the ideas I believe I will start easy with pillows and soy candles. I love crafts but not really creative😒but love making things none the less
Thank you for such a gift of sharing all the ideas, for empowering women or men to help improve financial gain for their families.
I LOVE LOVE THE CHUNKY BLANKETS AND WANT TO LEARN TO MAKE THEM...
thank uuu very much for ur good ideas!! ^.^
nice collection and best of luck
I absolutely LOVE all of these great ideas and items especially, the chunky blankets, soy candles and macrame plant hangers!! I hope to finally start a craft/Art business this year!!💖🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼
Amazing! Keep me posted :)
I love that farm house style board 😍
Thanks
Thanks sooo very much. You are great.
I'm new to your channel, I live in the uk so I will watch as and when I can.
I'm looking forward to seeing more x
Very interested in the chunky blanket!!
This was a amazing help thank you definitely do more!💖
Just found this channel nice crafts
You are amazing. I have been wanting to find different crafts to make and sell but I never knew where to start. I've been browsing for days and I just wasnt having any luck. But this video was very informative and helpful. THANK YOU!!!!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the ideas! 🙂👍😁
A lot of these just seem so fun and awesome. My friend sells her crochet items and to help make shipping cheaper she actually uses those food saver bags or similar to suck the air out. Makes the items smaller for the prepaid shipping bags and boxes.
That's brilliant!
I love the homemade blankets and plant holders.
Such a great ideas my friend 🆒 presentation bless day to you 🌟🌟🌟
Chuncky yarn sounds so much fun
I love your diy videos. You’ve inspired me to open up my own channel. I love to design and sew, thanks for your awesome videos.
Thank you!!
Cool crafts i might try some of these
Cool crafts i Will try some of these😂
I would love to learn the soy candles. Many years ago I would make and sell hair ribbons and barrets. So much fun and added to my income when my kids were little!
I really liked it
Sorry I’m late... but I’m thinking about starting my own business and this is really helpful. Thank you so much for this and inspiring me. ❤️💖❤️💖
You're welcome! I have quite a few articles on my blog that might help you as well. Best of luck on your journey! thediymommy.com/category/diy-fashion-mom-life/business-blogging/
very beautiful, I will start doing a bit of applique works on some cheap and brand new bunch of tee shirts from a whole sale in my area and give it a go, many thanks dear.
T-shirts and soy candles!! Thanks!
Thank you, for you good ideas👍🏻
Awesome Video 😉 😎👽 ✌️
Your the diy G.O.A.T
Wow!! Thank you so much for the tips.
I am doing DIY too. It started with just having fun during quarantine period and it became my part time business. I even don't have any proper tools and machine.🥺 But I just followed my passion.
Thanks for this great information!! I would love a tutorial on the Circuit. I just received one for my birthday and have't opened the box yet. (I'm a little intimidated) But I know it will be so fun to use.
It's such a fun tool! I'm working in a video be hope to publish it this summer!
Great ideas! I’m thinking about several for Christmas gifts. Thank you so much!
Just started my vlog , craft a magical life .. all the way in New Zealand , and I really enjoyed your sweet and interesting chats..
Loved all the ideas. I have made many plant holders but never sold them, just gave them away. Plan on making shopping bags out of tee shirts.
Such great ideas Christina, thank you for sharing ❤️
Love your Channel 😎 👽✌️
Hey, Trina here ( not Stephen). I have an Etsy store but don't do much with it. I make bags, mostly, and sell one or two a year. I enjoy making them. Really enjoyed this video.
Oh my gosh I’m all over this - I’m eyeballing your floor since I recently stenciled my floor, wall and now do furniture. But I love all your ideas because I love everything handmade stuff 💥 will check the link
Great video! I make quilts but would like to try the chunky hand-knit blanket.
it’s addictive
Hi I am new here......
I thought you are just good at panting but no you are so talented ♥
Awesome tips really pretty things tfs
I'm looking forward to trying the graphic tees. Great video Christina.
Thanks Deb!
ThankYou! This video is very helpful!💖 The signs are so cute!
Years ago I used to make salt dough plaques, they were quite popular. More recently I started making soap, I loved that. I think its time I invested in a sewing machine 🤔
You are so talented.God bless
I am watching this on quarintine
Thanks for sharing Christina.....your videos are always so thoughtfully done and thanks for sharing these awesome ideas. I've wanted to try candles and tshirts for a while now so thanks for the inspiration. Blessings to you and your family and creative team!!!!😊❤☺️
Thank you so much for watching!
All of them!!!! I love them all
I had made and sold floral wreaths and swags almost 30 years ago. I actually had a friend that gave my items to her mother to put in craft shows and shops in a little town known for being a great place to stop and shop. My co-workers and boss during that time asked for custom orders choosing the type of flowers and combinations of colors. It was a creative outlet for me before I had children. The number one mistake was pricing items too low. I basically charged co-workers for materials plus a couple of dollars. The things that sold in those craft fairs/shop were repriced by the lady selling them and I was amazed by what she charged and the fact that they sold. I made ornaments and home decor items to sell at Church sales as well. I did not make much there, but it was fun to stage a table and play for a day or two. I have not sold items for a very long time. I mostly have given handmade items as gifts. I love the ideas!
I love giving handmade items as gifts as well!
So beautiful
Interesting it would be nice I am a crafter I love making stuff and using my creativity. All these ideas sound great to start up a crafting business. TFS! 👍🏾
Thanks for watching!
Great ideas. I loved the through pillows and blankets ideas. You are very talented. Thanks you!
I was only 10 years old in the Philippines when I made money stringing beads into jewelry for an export company. I loved doing it and I'm sure it would sell if I make it again. Except... I can't design anything so I'm gonna need an artistic person to design the jewelry and I can revive my long-nose pliers skill to string it.
im late but i LOVE you so much!, can you make an easy one 10yr olds can make? and make it aesthtic and printable packaging! omg i will love that!
Thanks so much fo5this video would love to do these
Love the reusable bags!
Thanks for this great idea i would love to make them
Great ideas.
I love how you say "bags" haha reminds me of visiting my sister in Minnesota. I was so confused when we went to a little store and thr lady asked me if I wanted a "Bay-g" and I was like...excuse me and she said it again and I was like...Im sorry Idk what you said lol..she pronounced it like..."vague" haha 💙 Finally my sister was like a bag...do you want a bag? 🤣🙈🤦♀️
HAHA! Now I am going to be thinking about how I sound every time I say "Bag"!
I don’t sew, but if someone does, doing outdoor furniture cushions, or even zippered slip covers (washable) for those cushions would be awesome! I know SO MANY PEOPLE, including myself, who wish we could buy these from someone who makes them.
I have a sewing business for this very reason! So many people need it. I teach it as well.
The fact that i was just on ya pinterest account and found fis is AMAZING CUS I NEED ALL OF DIS
I would like to do the pillows and the soy candles. I love this video.
This is an excellent video. I have been wanting to make and sell crafts for a while. I have been trying to make candles and wax melts but essential oils take a lot to scent soy wax. I am thinking about wreaths, floral arrangements or glassware.
So creative! Stay blessed.💗
Love all the ideas. And I love everything you do!
You had some great ideas. Thanks
Great video! I've been selling printable party decor on Etsy for awhile now, but currently I'm working on adding physical products. I'm making eco-friendly party supplies (re-usable banners & decor, eco-friendly goodie bag fillers). It's nice to hear advice from a fellow Canadian! One of the hardest things I find is the cost of materials and the cost of shipping. Most of my competition is in the US and things tend to be cheaper for them.
Sounds awesome! Yes, shipping is definitely a challenge.
Thank you for sooo many awesome ideas 🤗
These are good ideas to sale. I like the blankets and pillows. I like to paint mason jars for decorations. It be nice to sale them.
I made tutus and bows and sold those and bow holders. Id love to learn how to sew childrens clothing as my girls are unusually lanky taller than their age range but also skinner, so clothing is a little funny. Id also love to dabble in the pillow making essential oil itwms just for me and family and maybe those blankets too
I am just getting into starting my hobby in blogging
Nice 👍
Great ideas!