Showing posts with label scissors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scissors. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2015

How to Make Money with a Blade Sharpening Business


Purchase sharpener. Expect to spend up to $500 on a good blade sharpener. Keep in mind that depending on where you perform the service, the sharpener may have to be moved from one location to another. With that in mind, buy a high quality, easily portable sharpener.
Set fees. Offer package deals. For instance, sharpen 5 pairs of scissors for $20. Potential customers may find the package deals so intriguing that they may take advantage of package deals by getting family and friends' knives and scissors sharpened.
Advertise service. Place ad in Yellow Pages. Advertise in local newspapers.
Get customers through networking. Create mutual business relationships with kitchen and restaurant equipment suppliers. Arrange to have your fliers distributed with new equipment. In exchange, distribute the equipment suppliers' brochures when you make service calls.
Make cold calls. Contact restaurant owners, craft stores and fabric stores. Inquire about knives, cleavers and scissors that need sharpening.
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Friday, September 11, 2015

How to Make Plastic Canvas Crafts for Extra Money


Choose patterns for items that are both functional and decorative to maximize sales. These may include tote bags, place mats, boxes, desk accessories, Christmas tree ornaments and other holiday decorations. Visit several craft outlets, art fairs and bazaars to see what types of items are selling.
Develop or obtain plastic canvas patterns. Avoid copyrighted patterns or those with trademarked graphics due to copyright infringement laws.
Gather your supplies and make your plastic canvas crafts. Purchase tools and supplies as necessary, such as plastic canvas, yarn, plastic needles, embellishments, scissors, glue and a glue gun.
Determine a price for your crafts. A good rule of thumb to follow when pricing is to add up the cost of materials, labor and overhead costs (such as gas used to shop for items), then multiply that total by two to get a retail price. Create price tags and attach them to your crafts. Include your name and contact information in case a customer wants to order additional items from you.
Identify craft outlets. Check local Chambers of Commerce to find out if they have contact lists for annual craft bazaars in your area. Several churches host annual craft bazaars, especially during the holidays. Make a list of possible bazaars you wish to participate in. Call the bazaar chairperson to find out participation costs and to obtain any application documents necessary. Apply well in advance, as table space often goes quickly.
Purchase portable table and chairs. Some bazaars and craft shows provide these, but others do not. Set up a decorative display well in advance. Have a cash box, change, paper and pencil available. Print business cards with your contact information to hand out to potential customers. Purchase an inexpensive guest book for customers to sign and give contact information so you can stay in touch with your customers.
Set up accounts on Internet sites such as Etsy, a crafting site, or eBay if you wish to sell your plastic canvas items online. Follow all account directions accurately and make note of any fees charged. Set up an account that allows you to receive and make payments via the Internet. At the end of each month, print a record of your sales from the site to keep for your records, or transfer the information to your accounting software.
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