what are some small craft items that dont take long to make to sell at a flea market???

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7 Responses to “what are some small craft items that dont take long to make to sell at a flea market???”

  1. jfluterpicc_98 says:

    Jewelery

  2. jolymyrabbit4u says:

    Try Hat Pin’s and Thing’s Like that to get your Self Started, and then you can go with bigger thing’s down the Line. Good Luck with it and May you do very Good – bye 4 now Dennis BP.

  3. Critter says:

    If you crochet, scrubbies. The nylon ones are great for everything from delicate dishware to road grime from cars. Then you can pick up some 100% cotton yarn designed for washcloths and make 1/2 out of that and 1/2 out of net which is great for all purpose kitchen work. My mom says they tend to be the best seller at all the church bazaars in her area.

  4. whup ass says:

    I make wooden boats they are cheap to make and take from 1 to 2 days to make and fetch a great price. Tugs and barges are the best

  5. mochaseptember says:

    Jewellery, purses, cards. If those ideas aren’t satisfying try going to local markets or fairs and see what other people are selling. Or look at this website:
    http://www.etsy.com
    It is ia craft version of E-Bay and you could get LOADS of ideas there.

  6. Pearl says:

    tote bags,
    place mats
    pencil cases
    table cloths
    table napkins

  7. Giselle says:

    Decorated pencils with flowers or animals made from craft foam on the top are popular with kids.

    Juggling balls.

    Painted flower-pots with seedlings planted in them.

    Decorated candles.

    Table centerpieces with candles

    Painted wooden wall-hangings.

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