Is there any project that a teenager could make at home and easily directly sell it?

Like is there a project (crafts, woodworking etc) that is easy enough for a teenager and can still easily sell it directly online?
Are there any exact websites that will buy the projects?

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5 Responses to “Is there any project that a teenager could make at home and easily directly sell it?”

  1. platypus ? party says:

    make birdhouses
    or finger puppets
    or if you have lots of time and appropriate machinary, sew clothes

  2. kangaroo says:

    pots that are painted
    knitting
    use recyclabe things and create!
    book covers for school when it starts again!
    bath salts
    recipe book
    craft idea book!
    clay things (pencil toppers,letters,frames ect)
    personalized things like peoples names, specific color schemes

  3. AllytT says:

    Beading is quick and absorbing, stuff like mobile phone charms/bag charms are ideal. You can buy the clasps in hobby shops very cheaply. Thread some beads onto wire and using crimp beads attach to the clasp – lots of colour combinations. Beads can be bought really cheaply new, or scout around charity shops and buy up old necklaces and give them a new lease of life. (These types of items are light and so are easy and cheap to pack and post). There are lots of web-sites with beading ideas/instruction.

  4. Kacky says:

    It has to be something they couldn’t make for themselves, or that they couldn’t make as cheaply. It also helps if it is something useful.

    I have gotten good ideas out of catalogs. Look at what someone is selling and try to invent one that is a lot nicer or more useful.
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  5. seweccentric says:

    I know a lot of girls who make the braided hair extensions and fake dreads. The supplies are very cheap (colored hair from wig shops & small rubber bands).

    Here’s a picture of what I’m talking about –
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/cinnamonspicedpumpkin/445179436/

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