Ideas for small projects to make for a craft fair
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Glasses cases,quick totes, make -up purses, soap hangers, toilet paper roll hangers, soap hangers, pommanders, covered coat - hangers, pin cushions, peg baskets or hangers, plastic bag caddies, laundry bags, drink coasters, fabric pins, fabric pendants or neck embellishments, macrame flower pot hangers,emboidered motifs.
#44
First of all, I have to say I L O V E your avatar. I have two Airedales!
How about making "cat mats". You just use small squares and make the whole thing 2 feet square. You can do the envelope whereby you sew it without a binding and turn it rightside out when you are done. Put a very light layer of batting and sprinkle a little catnip on the batting. This will go together quickly and bring you a fair price. The are popular here in the NE of the US.
How about making "cat mats". You just use small squares and make the whole thing 2 feet square. You can do the envelope whereby you sew it without a binding and turn it rightside out when you are done. Put a very light layer of batting and sprinkle a little catnip on the batting. This will go together quickly and bring you a fair price. The are popular here in the NE of the US.
Originally Posted by angelahen
Hi
Does anyone have any brilliant ideas for small things I can make for a craft fair. they need to be relatively quick to make. Already have tissue cases, book covers, mug rugs butr more suggestions would be great.
thank you
Does anyone have any brilliant ideas for small things I can make for a craft fair. they need to be relatively quick to make. Already have tissue cases, book covers, mug rugs butr more suggestions would be great.
thank you
#46
If it is a large craft fair, with many crafters, if they are able to shop too, I would make knitting needle holders. I made one with birds on it for my mom this year and I think it was her favorite gift. She does a lot of knitting in the car when she and dad are going back and forth to the weekend cabin.
#49
I made some of these wine glass coasters/cozys for the boutique at our guild's quilt show. I sold about 1/2 of them, and had the remainders for Christmas gifts. They're pretty easy -- based on Stack-N-Whack. In fact, the instructions are on Bethany's web site: http://www.bethanyreynolds.com/coasters.html
Picture of one of mine
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#50
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I have been collecting things off the internet for the last year. I print PDF files and save them in a file called boutique. I bet I have over a 100 things. book covers, aprons, I-Pad sleves, place mats the list goes on and on. Just serf the net and you will be all kind of things
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