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Five Crafts Anyone Can Make

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Looking for work at home ideas to launch a new career? Learn about five crafts that anyone can make - and get ready to start selling.

Anyone can make products at home and sell them online. In fact, it’s a pretty common work at home idea. Want to become self employed? Learn more about five crafts that anyone can make, and start making some money at home.

Five Crafts Anyone Can Make

Those who are good with their hands, enjoy making things and know how to sell products can definitely find ways to work at home. Need a way to get started? Take a look at five crafts that anyone can make - and potentially get some new money-making ideas:

  • Candles. A little beeswax, a little paraffin, it’s a home-based business. Whether it’s long tapers or tiny tea-lights, candles are always in style. With some dyes, essential oils and string, anyone can make candles that others will buy.

  • Soap. People will pay good money for pretty scented soaps, and they can be very simple to make. Looking for a work at home idea that allows professionals to work with their hands? Make the world a little cleaner by selling fancy soaps.

  • Holiday ornaments. Many consumers go into a veritable buying frenzy during the various holiday seasons - and this provides a lot of opportunity for self employed workers to cash in. Whether they’re hand-painted, carved or molded, holiday ornaments will sell. Don’t believe it? Just take a look at what Hallmark charges for them.

  • Birdhouses. Often crafted with wood, birdhouses can command a lot of money on the open market. People love nature and they love buying pretty things, which makes crafting birdhouses a natural work at home idea.

  • Stained glass. Here’s a trade secret: stained glass is really just painted glass. Here’s another: there are books which can help individuals make most any stained glass design they like. What’s it all mean? This is one great way to make money with work at home! Stained glass windows, lamp shades and other decorative objects can sell for high dollar amounts, and the market is definitely there.

Work at Home Ideas

Craft-making and money-making at home go hand in hand. Internet shopping is only becoming more popular all the time, and auction sites make it easy for any professional to display their products. It couldn’t be easier to add shopping carts and PayPal buttons to regular Web sites, so why not turn a skill with the hands into a home-based business? It’s not always easy to make something others will love or even to market products, but it can be a lucrative way to work at home.

KC Morgan, SFP

KC Morgan - KC Morgan has been the featured writer in Self-Employment since 2006, using personal experience to create guides to being self-employed.

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Sep 7, 2010 7:20 PM
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The Ticket Broker Guide Aims To Help Put University Students Through School

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The Ticket Broker Guide, http://theticketbrokerguide.com August 7, 2010
Why slave away at a fast food restaurant to put yourself through University, when you can buy and sell event tickets and make 50-300% profits and work whenever you feel like?

Brittany Menard, ticket broker, and author of the Ticket Broker Guide has helped put herself through University by purchasing tickets from Ticketmaster and reselling them on sites like Ebay, Stubhub and Craigslist. She says: “I choose when I want to work, and I make all the decisions. I’m my own boss, and making way more than I ever would working a typical 9-5 job. Plus, selling tickets doesn’t interfere with getting my business degree.”

Having sold event tickets since 2006, she discovered that there were no real resources for people to learn the ticket business and successfully start buying and selling tickets themselves. In an effort to teach University students how to buy and sell tickets, she wrote The Ticket Broker Guide in 2008. A book that teaches students how to:

How to research profitable events
What the hottest markets are to sell tickets in
What sports team’s tickets will make the most money
The best sites to sell your tickets

“A lot of people think they can jump right into this business and make easy money. Like anything, there’s a learning curve and you need somebody to guide you along the way.” The Ticket Broker Guide’s goal is to give students a real foundation for learning how to buy and sell tickets and teach them the business so they can help put themselves through University and get out of the 9-5 grind.

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