EBay, craft fairs, word of mouth, consignment shops, craft malls, specialty shops, independent clothing shops if they are clothing, independent children's and baby shops if they are items for the little ones. you could even do a catalog or home party type event occasionally if you have enough of the same kinds of items (be sure they understand that the items are handcrafted). Best wishes!
2006-07-16 18:53:49
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answered by still learning at 56 5
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Of course, eBay would be perfect for that sort of thing, but it may also benefit you to set up your own website and advertise a little, depending on how many items you can make and how long it takes you. If you need any information on how to start something via the internet, please contact me, I would love to help as I used to sell costume jewelry from local estate auctions. It's not hard and once you are used to it, it's pretty simple. Good luck!
2006-07-17 01:53:57
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answered by ladonnaschild 2
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DO YOU EVER GO TO ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIRS? VERY FUN... AND CAN BE A GOOD SOURCE FOR CUSTOMERS. CHECK WITH YOUR CAMBER OF COMMERCE PEOPLE AND FIND OUT IF ANY ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA. THERE MAY ALSO BE SEASONAL FAIRS IN YOUR TOWN LIKE CHRISTMAS AND HALLOWEEN, ETC. PUT ADDS IN YOUR NEWSPAPER. TRY ONLINE, TOO.
2006-07-17 02:00:58
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answered by X 4
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Ebay.
2006-07-17 01:50:02
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answered by thisfleshavenged 3
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show them to the world first
2006-07-17 07:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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ya dont do it those things are hideous so tell them that they need to stop pracyically handing those things out oh yeah THEIR HIDEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-07-17 13:39:48
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answered by Chelsea 1
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Don't make crappy stuff like I do.
2006-07-17 01:51:48
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answered by Chris 4
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