Writing (about a subject that interests you---cooking, children, fiction, how-to);
paper crafts (lots of them; do the research--some of them are computer crafts; paper jewelery, ornaments, paper mache)
dancing (aerobic, line, belly and hula come to mind)
outdoor exercise:walking,running,biking, hiking
picture taking (especially if you have digital camera)
sewing--yo-yo crafts/toys/decorations/duvets/etc don't take a lot of fabric, can use scraps and all the tools you really need are a good pair of scissors and hand sewing needles, thimble opt. Also can do puff or crazy quilts.
dress/make dolls
reading (library's free)
take a class at your local tech center
2007-07-03 01:13:25
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answered by sharing_s_caring 3
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There are many crafts that can be done, it all depends on your interests.
I would suggest you attend some craft fairs and see what the "hot" crafts are. Perhaps you can find a craft you find enjoyable and you will be able to sell to make money for more crafts!
Crocheting and knitting are good easy crafts. You don't have to rely on yarn, you could take old clothes and cut them into strips for your projects. You can also crochet/knit with plastic bags!
Floral arranging is good, whether with silk or real plants. However, these can cost considerable amounts of money.
You could do modeling - with clay. Or with bread. there are websites with recipes for making your own clay/playdough including bread dough from slices of bread. This could be interesting.
Quill art is fun, using construction paper or with strips of magazines.
You could also use the quill art type of crafting and make your own beads which you could make jewelry with.
You can scavage the used clothing stores and find jeans or jackets, etc, and enhance them with paints or jewels/beads and re-sell them.
Growing herbs can be fun, and usefull. Grow an herb garden and sell them at your local farmers markets. Some grocers will purchase from local growers for their markets.
A fun craft I learned was Flower Pounding. Quite interesting and the results are fun.
There are many things that are fun to do. You could search your local library, or the internet, and find oodles of things. Just open your imagination and be free.
2007-07-03 09:43:54
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answered by anniebammy 3
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answered by rhynes 4
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Try Embroidery. Get a book from the library. A piece of broadcloth from a fabric store or Walmart. Embroidery thread is not expensive. Buy 3 colours that you like. All that will cost under $10,so if it's not for you, you haven't spent a fortune.
2007-07-03 07:58:43
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answered by gracel313 6
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Gourd art is very inexpence but has great worth if trying to sell it. Here's a few sites to see what you can do with it.
Bonnie Gibson Arizona Gourds
http://www.arizonagourds.com
Dusti Summerbird-Lockey Beaded gourds
http://www.summerbird.org
Gecko Gourds by Kristy Dial
http://geckogourds.homestead.com/index.html
Phyllis Sickles Wow!!!!!! a must see gourd artist
http://www.gourdvisions.com/
Here is my craft group you could join and learn all sorts of different crafts that have value if you want to sell. Lots of great artists here willing to help you. http://tinyurl.com/2pptvz
This is a site that has items I have made and all of them are inexpensive hobbies/crafts that will bring in money.
http://tinyurl.com/2kn4d4
There is also beading. Start with a few earrings, sell them and reinvest the money into more supplies.
http://www.suzannecooper.com/links/artist-l-S.html
Just find one that you will enjoy good luck
2007-07-03 07:15:02
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answered by Anonymous
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crochet is easy and cheap , yarn can be found in the dollar stores these days and patterns are free online also you can make your own clothes or sell projects when you are good at the craft thus saving you more money , have fun what ever you choose
2007-07-03 06:41:34
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answered by cuffsnstuff364 3
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do some scrapbooking. its so much fun. you can collect pictures of anything and everything like your grandchildren or pets or even of your garden or flowers. make a book about your own life. where you grew up and how you became the women that you are. try it, its great.
2007-07-05 18:55:28
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answered by april 2
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Origami
2007-07-03 00:55:38
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answered by HP 5
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if you have an iron and can spare $10 there is a craft called perler beads ...the ten bucks buys the entire kit at walmart they are little beads that you put onto a form and then iron in place...my daughter loves doing them
2007-07-03 00:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Drawing - look at an object or a picture and try to draw it. All you need is pencils, eraser and a sharpener.
2007-07-03 00:09:06
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answered by Anya M 4
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