Whats a good paying hobby..?

Well the kids and I made some yesterday and had a GREAT time.... The supplies were a little costly though. I paid 30 for a HUGE pack of clay at a craft store (16 different colors, but the packs were a little smaller than the individual ones) , the car wax was 10 bucks at kmart, all the different kinds of sandpaper was 28 bucks at the auto parts store and then I bought a bunch of extra clay molding tools. I looked for pasta machines at the thrift stores and only found one that didn't look like it had all the parts.

Then there is the cost of the kids wanting to do it and they LOVED it, but needless to say some of the younger ones don't have the skills to make sellable ones. So there goes some profit. But we had immensily pleasurable family time. How can you put a price tag on that??? Wish we had a camera of the blowing out the eggs LOL! We didn't bake them yesterday cuz I wanted to make sure they were dry so we will bake today and finish with sanding and polishing and I will post pics. One of Jessicas is going to be stunning. Good luck with yours. Suz
 
Ohh you got suckered. Should have got some premade canes off ebay, theres a whole bunch for about 8$, I didnt know you needed car wax
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is the 10$ bottle pretty huge?
 
Awww!, I found the cutest pre made polymer cane with a CHICKEN ON IT!!!, I am totaly getting it it cames in a pce with 20 other pre-made canes for 20$!
 
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yeh Tomatoes thats it

better yet start an Aquaponics system...bigger , faster ,more profitable tomatoes.

Aquaponics: the combination of hydroponics and aquaculture. Dirty fish water is pumped through gravel filled grow beds, where plants growing in the gravel extract the nutrients. The water then returns to the fish tank cleaned and freshly oxygenated. The two combine together beautifully to create an efficient growing system that uses little power, very little water, and yet produces quite an incredible amount of produce for the area that it uses

http://backyardaquaponics.com/forum/index.php

Wow thats cool. Sounds like it may be technical and fiddly though.
 
Hey Silkie, I didn't read all the post so if this was already mentioned I apologize. - Hand painted ornaments do well and the 3x5"art cards/ACEO do well on eBay. It's easy to do and doesn't cost a fortune to make or to ship.

I made a bunch on eBay with arts & crafts but have been inactive with the art for a while. I worked an extra 20 hours a week for the better part of 2006 to stockpile for an art show so I'm taking a farmgirl veggie growin' chicken raising break. It's also nice to have my dining area back. Like most art/crafters, my house is a virtual art and craft supply/junk hole disaster area.
 
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I don't think that would be appropriate for a younger person....
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Silkie: Good luck on your venture. Usually hobbies don't pay, but you can try. One thing to remember though, is look at your area and see what is in demand and the type of people you are trying to sell to.
 
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Soap making is a full time job with part time pay. I've been making soap since 2005 and I own a business and I still haven't made a real profit yet.

Maybe melt and pour soap. It's fast and easy and you can make real fun looking soaps. It's not real soap making but people seem to like it.

Good luck!
 
The most important part of running any business is a written 5 year business plan. You have to know where you are at, and where you are going. It can take up to 3 years to show profit, when starting a biz from scratch. A small part time biz can take longer to show real profit. At the end of 5 years, & losing money, it's time to try something else.

The only business venture I ever lost money on, was a bar. And that was because I couldn't spend the required time to babysit it enough. Be prepared to work twice as hard as you are used to when running your own business. Hard work will pay off in the end. I've been retired for over a year, & just turned 46. Good luck silkelovr.
 
You should get a metal detector and try dirt fishing!
You can never tell whet you might find. I can find $5 on a trip or a total $250+ if you find rings and stuff. Local parks produce weekly with new pocket change and small jewlery.
Its fun and great excersize.

Have fun,
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I decorated an egg today for the first time using the technique taught by Little Chicken Racing team. Thank you LCRT! It was a lot of fun to do.

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What do you think? Is it any good?
 

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