Work At Home Selling Crafts!

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There are a ton of ways to make money from home if you are crafty! Do you make paper crafts, sew, crochet, make jewelry or even hair bows? You can start your own online store with websites such as Etsy or Tophatter and sell your own hand-made crafts. Both of these sites allow you to pay a small fee to list your hand-made items. Each site takes a small commission once your item sells. You get to set your own prices on your items and if people like what your selling, you can become a top seller on each site. Ebay is also good for selling crafts. You could also make your own website to sell your items and get full profits. Once you have a website or an online store up and running and have some inventory, you can advertise on social media sites like Pinterest or Facebook. You can also start a blog (on sites like WordPress or Blogger) and write DIY tutorials to build a following.  Link your website or online store to your blog to drive traffic and make sales. Depending on the type of craft you make and what you can sell it for, you could make a nice part-time income doing this. 

Another crafty way to make money from home is start your own Scrap booking business. Everyone loves the look and feel of a hand-made scrapbook but most people don’t have the time to make them.  Make a website with a portfolio to show people what you can do and offer to hand-make them a scrapbook.  Once you get a good portfolio of your scrapbooks going you can advertise on social media. You can even do tutorials either with a blog or out of your home and show people how to do their own scrapbooks.  You can then sell them the scrapbooking materials.  If you have a bunch of scrapbooking materials you can sell them on Etsy as well.  This is a fun way to make some money if you have the time and patience. 

If you like to crochet, sew, or make any other types of crafts you will love Etsy and Tophatter.  Who wouldn’t love making money doing the things they enjoy, in the comfort of their own homes? Want to do this but don’t know where to start?  Check out Craftsy for some ideas!

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