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The Handmade Marketplace

posted by Linda @ 9:20 PM
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

How to Sell Your Crafts Locally, Globally, and On-Line

Nearly everyone who is involved to some extent in crafting,  I would imagine,  has considered the possibility of selling their handmade items for additional income  and to have an outlet for their many beautiful creations.    Sooner or later,  the supply of these items becomes too much to keep on hand.    Let’s consider what the marketplace has to offer for handmade items.

There is a remarkable new opportunity for crafters in these present times.   Handmade items are popular.   The market is ripe for creativity,   and there are numerous opportunities for sales -  opportunities that perhaps did not exist a few years back.

To be successful in selling your crafts,   you must first determine the right price for each item.   You want to be sure that the prices you set are not too expensive.   On the other hand,  you do not want to price you precious handmades too cheaply.   When the price is right,  customers will buy.

There are several venues for selling your crafts.   Craft fairs are continually being held across the country.   Online sales are another way to break into the market,  and consignment shops offer another outlet for your items.    It is necessary to consider every option to determine what is right for you.

Art, Craft, Or Hobby?

posted by Linda @ 1:38 PM
Thursday, January 28, 2010

Look at the picture here.   Is it an  art,  a craft,  or a hobby?   This neat decorative fountain was given to me by son, Ted,  and daughter-in-law,  Tracey.    Whoever it was that came up with this project did some cool thinking.   They have taken an unusual piece of tree limb,  actually 2 or 3 pieces of tree,  and arranged them in an attractive way.   A pitcher pump has been added.    A small electric fountain pump has been included with the tube running through the spout of the pitcher pump.   A nice-sized bucket catches the water that falls from the spout of the pump when the cord is plugged in.   Several artificial  flowers and plants have been added to enhance the appearance.   All of this is sitting on a piece of plywood covered with artificial grass.

I have seen a great variety of designs and styles of these,  and perhaps you have, too.   They seem to be popular at flea markets and other events where things are sold.    As you can imagine,  no two are alike.

If you are interested in making money from your crafts,   this might be a project you would want to consider.

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