My favorite thing to buy at craft shows are homemade dish cloths that are crocheted. They're the absolute best, in my opinion, and I'm always stocking up.
My suggestion? Go to craft shows and steal ideas from other people. That is what my mother in law does and she always makes a killing. LOL.
Oh....the items she sells like hotcakes? Things like choco covered apples, choco covered pretzels, etc.
2007-03-01 10:38:44
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answered by Lisa S 3
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My mom used to make little baskets that kinda look like wishing wells you could put in your bathroom. Or realy anywhere. But anyways she made them out of popsicle sticks. And then she would put lace or fabric or other crafts around them. She would use glue sticks to hold them together.
2007-03-01 03:28:42
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answered by Nancy Lou 2
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You could sew potholders. It's not quite "household supplies", probably, but I've heard it's pretty easy to make earrings - you can get everything you need for them at a craft store.
2007-03-01 18:06:58
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answered by Carrie M 3
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Use old jeans -- pant legs and pockets -- sew on straps and buttons or hooks to close it. Make them into purses. Decorate, of course, with all kinds of neat stuff: sequins, flowers, beads, lace, and trinkets. Make all sizes, and things that will appeal to different ages and needs. Have fun and good luck.
2007-03-01 05:39:33
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answered by teachermama 3
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Check out the recycling web pages to help with ideas.
Jenn
2007-03-01 04:04:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Popsicle stick picture frames.
2007-03-01 10:29:31
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answered by cowgirl 6
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popcycle stick houses and ladders. Funness!
2007-03-01 03:22:23
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answered by kountry_kandi 2
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dream catchers or key chains
my sister makes good money off theese
2007-03-01 03:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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give these sites a visit, they should help give you ideas.
visions.com
handcraftersvillage.com
makingfriends.com
recycleworks.org
make-stuff.com
craftster.org
mycraftbook.com
craftfreebies.com
craftown.com
freecrafz.com
familyfun.go.com
allfreecrafts.com
craftbits.com
Blessings!
2007-03-01 06:21:09
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answered by taffneygreen 4
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