Selling Your Crafts Offline
Not all creative moms who want to sell their crafts plan to do so online. There can be some hassles when setting up an online shop, or even when using sites such as Etsy and Ebay. Shipping is one hurdle that will have to overcome. You’ve got plan shipping costs, make sure you can get to the post office in a timely manner, have shipping supplies on hand, etc… It can be a pain in the neck.
If you’re not ready to take the plunge into online selling yet, you can always try an old fashioned brick and mortor store. No, not building your shop. Setting up a little display in someone else’s store! This article tips for selling crafts at boutiques is a great place to begin thinking about having a physical shop for your creative ventures. You should also read How to find the right boutique to sell your crafts to help you find the perfect shop for you.
Of course selling at a physcial store has it’s problems too. You will have to mark up your items to share some of the money with the store. And if you generally work on a by-order basis you will have to take some time and create a stock of ready made products instead. And you’ll have to deliver the items to the stores, but you could always hire your kids to do that.
Because of there are pluses and minuses on each side some choose to do both. Set up an online shop and also sell some of their creations at a physical store. If you are unsure which will work bet for you trying out both might help you to decide.




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