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Trash
to Treasure Crafts that Sell!
by SolveYourProblem.com
When
it comes to crafts, do you tend to gravitate toward the
unique, the different, and the most eye-catching? Making crafts is not only a fun and creative endeavor; it can
also be quite lucrative. If you’re interested in making and
selling crafts, but are worried about production costs, worry
no more. Here are ten ‘trash to treasure’ crafts that are not
too costly to produce, and that are sure to sell.
Use
old greeting cards to make charming keepsake boxes. Everyone
has access to greeting cards, and even if you decide to buy
new greeting cards for this project, the expense is minimal.
Choose two greeting cards with designs that complement each
other nicely. For instance, two greeting cards with flower
designs would work well together. Cut one greeting card in
half at the fold. Use the part of the card with the design
on it to make the box. Use a ruler to make sure your folds
are equal lengths. Fold up the sides of the card to form it
into a box, and glue the walls into place. Use the second greeting
card to form a lid for the greeting card box.
Make
a ‘vignette lantern’ using old glass jars. This craft
works especially well if you design your lanterns around seasonal
or holiday themes. Using old glass jelly or mason jars, create
a ‘scene’ inside the jar. For instance, if you want to sell
your craft around the Christmas holiday season, create a holiday
scene inside the jar with Christmas trees, lights, a Santa,
etc.
Create
a cool CD clock! This project is very eye-catching
and easy to do. Most everyone has old CDs that they have no
use for. Why not convert them into working clocks that you
can sell? Find an old CD you no longer need and paint it. Use
markers and paint to create an original design. Write the clock
numbers around the sides of the CD. Use a regular clock as
a guide for spacing your numbers. Use the clock works on an
old clock and, using a large washer (available at hardware
stores), attach the clock works to the back of the CD.
Create
an eye-catching fork wind chime. Using a hammer, flatten
down the prongs on three or four old forks. Bang the tips so
they straighten all the way. Attach the forks to either a piece
of wire or strong string. You can drill holes on the handles
of the fork and attach them securely to the piece of wire.
Attach the wire and forks to another structure. This can be
whatever you want—you can fashion another piece of wire into
an attractive design and attach the forks to it. The forks
will create lovely music in the wind!
Make
colorful ornaments out of old light bulbs. Using acrylic
paints, design colorful designs on a burnt out light bulb.
You can also use a hot glue gun to attach fabric or other accessories
to the light bulb. Popular motifs you can try are Santa Claus,
Reindeer, or Angel designs. After you’re done decorating your
light bulb ornament, use your hot glue gun to attach a loop
to the top of your ornament for hanging.
Sell
handmade pine cone bird feeders. Not only is this project
easy and inexpensive to do, but another perk is that it allows
you to clean up your yard! Cut pieces of twine or yarn and
wrap them around each pine cone so that you will be able to
hang the pine cone securely. Mix part butter and part peanut
butter in a bowl and smear it all over a pine cone. Then pour
bird seed into a dish and roll the pine cone in the bird seed
until it is covered. Place the pine cone in the freezer until
it is set (usually takes about an hour). Now it is ready to
hang.
Create
fun yard art from thrift shop treasures. This project
allows you to really stretch your imagination to create wonderful
yard art creations. Search out thrift shops to find old chairs,
tables, baker’s racks—just about anything—to create planters
and yard decorations. With a new coat of paint and a little
imagination, you’ll be able to create one of a kind yard art.
Make
fun rag dolls out of old jeans. You can fashion dolls
out of old blue jeans. Use old soft sweaters to make clothes
for the doll, yarn for the hair, and hot glue buttons for the
eyes. You can make a whole series of these dolls and sell them
at crafts fairs.
Create
beautiful folk art aluminum flowers. Find unusual aluminum
beer or soda bottles. With a pair of utility scissors, cut
the soda cans open. Cut out a rectangular piece of aluminum
and smoothen it down. Use a marker to draw a flower design
on the piece of aluminum. Cut out your flower, using steel
wool to soften out any rough, jagged spots. Use an awl to curl
petal edges, and punch out holes if your design calls for it.
Attach a metal rod to your aluminum flower to act as a stem.
You can create a lovely bouquet, if you wish!
Make
and sell truly unique art mailboxes. You can purchase
used metal mailboxes very inexpensively at thrift stores, and
then decorate them to make a profit. You can also personalize
these mailboxes for your clients!
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