Are you the crafty sort? Looking for some extra income? Try your hand at the craft shows!
26 Oct 2009
Most families could do with a tiny extra income these days. This is easier stated than done, as many of us know. However, there are still a few realistic avenues left to explore. With the job market so tight, it’s time to think outside the box. Why not create your own small business? One you can work right from the comfort of your own home, making your own hours?
One such opportunity exists in the craft show circuits. In a depressed economy, people are still looking for outings and entertainment. In fact, in a bad economic climate, people are looking for affordable ways to have some fun and purchase hand prefabricated items that are both creative and don’t bust the budget. If you’re the artistic or crafty type, take a look at how you might use the tight economy to your advantage, making some extra income and have a lot of fun yourself.
Perhaps you have a hobby, that you’ve practiced for years, making gifts for family and friends. Do you knit or crochet? Raise bonsai plants? Make jewelry? Are you an amateur photographer? Maybe you’re a garage understanding fanatic, shopping the weekend income for great bargains. Any of these hobbies can become a individualized business, bringing in some income to offset rising expenses.
