what are some crafts to make and sell?

hey, i need some help .!
It’s summer, and i need a way to make some extra cash.
im only 12/=
And by crafts, i mean like weaving those little anklet things out of string or makiing lanyards with
that cord stuff.
Thanks! Ten points to best answer!!

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4 Responses to “what are some crafts to make and sell?”

  1. suzy q says:

    Lanyards are a good idea, also friendship braclets and you can even put a bead or two on the braclet by just adding it on the thread hope it helps :D

  2. i luv 2 swim! says:

    Well, i did this one summer. I made and sold hemp bracelets. I also made necklaces and bracelets out of fish hooks.
    here is how to make the hemp bracelets – http://www.purplecrying.info/userfiles/image/SleepingBabyBoy.jpg
    i sold them for $2 each or 5 for $8.50
    here is how to make the fish hook bracelets – you by a box of the fish hooks (well, they are not the actual hooks, they are the piece’s that you attach the line and the hook to.) they open like a safety pin does and you just link them all together by the little hole on the top. they look really cool when done. I sold these for $3.50 each because they took forever and it hurts your fingers after a while.
    Also, to help boost sales, find out about a local event (like a county fair) and see if you can sell your crafts there. Or you could go to a local crafts Store and see if they will buy your crafts to sell under your name. hope that helps! have fun!!!

  3. Micky80 says:

    In my opinion you can try Melt & Pour Soap making. You can find melt and pour soap base and other things like fragrances and colors at your local craft store or more ideas check out http://www.craftsadvisor.com/category/home-craft-business/
    I think this is something you could do, and have a lot of fun with, too!

  4. Banknotes.com says:

    Collecting banknotes (world paper currency) is a very rewarding and educational experience and a wonderful pastime. Everyone is using banknotes in their daily life to purchase food, goods and services and does not realise how beautiful money can be and what a richness of information can be printed on each banknote (bill). Children should be taught to appreciate not only monetary value of banknotes, but also artistic value of banknotes as well. Banknotes are collected by all ages, from small children to very old adults, ages 6 to 100+. Enjoy collecting world paper money, and selling too.

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