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How to sell handmade products

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We’ve gotten a lot of questions about how to sell the stuff you make, so we made a video covering what to make, what to price it, where to sell, how to promote, and logistics behind it all. helpful links below!
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3d Printer (Taz6)
Matterhackers Black PLA

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MUSIC
Missing Someone (Vlog Music ) by Dj Quads
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Some more thoughts on this; We really wanted to make a guide to help others sell handmade products at craft fairs, online, and wholesale, and share some of our experiences with each type. Everyone who has tried these methods has a different take on them of course, and it depends on what types of projects you are making and selling, but hopefully our personal experiences will help others who are interested in selling handmade products.

We think one cool thing about selling handmade is you can do it as a full business or as a side hustle, so it’s easy to dip your toes into it. We started out doing pop up shops and starting an Etsy page, and these led us to joining the West Elm local program where we started selling wholesale. We’d love to hear others’ tips and tricks as well, since we are still learning lots the more we do this. Do you guys prefer small craft fairs, bigger trade shows, selling online on Etsy or your own store, selling wholesale, etc?

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