
If you have chosen to make a
particular craft or get involved in a certain hobby and have pretty much got it
down pat, you might want to consider the next step. This may be the desire to
sell your wares for profit.
Once you have uncovered what you
love, found your passion, and set up a routine, you may be feeling quite
successful. You may also find that you are ready to take the next step and
share your craft with the rest of the world.
There are several ways and places
to share your craft with others.
Craft Fairs
The first place to look into is in
the craft fair market. There you will meet other vendors who sell goods that
are completely different from yours and others who have similar items for sale.
This is an excellent way to
network, but more importantly, this is an excellent way to check out the
competition and to see where you may need to improve your craft or even to step
up your game.
Candle making is an excellent way of making money and having fun doing it.
Home Parties
While craft fairs are obvious, do
not forget about hosting your own home parties. Many crafters do not think of
selling their goods from home because they are not a nationally known brand and
do not have any tiers for selling, prizes to be won, or incentives.
However, this may be exactly the
thing that your friends, family members, and co-workers are looking for � to
come to your home and pick up some much-needed holiday or birthday gifts
without having to go any further than that.
Teach Classes
If you are an expert at something
like baking, playing piano, or painting, one of the best and most lucrative
ways to make money and have fun doing what you love is to teach classes. Look
into your local Y and see if they can offer you some space.
If not, consider hosting these
classes from home. This can be quite lucrative as you are offering your
services without much (if any) overhead. This is an excellent way to make money
with your craft or hobby.