Turning hobbies into cash

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Growing up, I recall having a black and white television in the living room of my house, that my sisters enjoyed watching; Years later when my mum upgraded to a colour TV, they were overjoyed.
I was not bothered.

I've always been one to be making something from something; Collecting items to be recycled into making toys, fashion, or anything my mind could conceive was a hobby in itself.

Craft was my thing.
Whether it was sewing, macrame, papier mâché, tie-dye, t-shirt screen printing, anything with my hands.

My toys, like cars, were all dismantled and reassembled because it was important for me to understand how, and what made things work.


Teenage Hobbies to Cash

I was a rebellious teenager, so t-shirt screen printing was right up my alley.

Adults in my circle and generation felt that teenagers' opinions had no value; So t-shirt design was my voice. I could wear any message big and bold.

Here's a recreation of one of my favourite original designs.

Teenage me in my "Pussy Footprints" T-Shirt

I made a manual screen-printer for clothes, and I printed this design on a plain white t-shirt. It was my favourite thing to wear with jeans.

I particularly took pride in wearing that t-shirt to extra classes and evening church activities. I creatively found ways to dress it up, and down, to suit most occasions.

I was baffled by the reactions of my teachers and elders.
I loved cats. Who doesn't?
I grew up with many cats in my house, and my cats loved to play in my back garden and then walk over my clothes with their dirty paws.

Yet, my design was frowned upon.

My parents didn't mind me using my mind creatively; something that was highly favoured over me using it mischievously.

I had the support of my friends who ordered popular designs, and I also did dressmaking for my friends for small donations.

I outgrew that hobby.



Adult Hobbies to Cash

Years later, while working as a part-time Chiropractic Assistant in the Uk, I needed to subsidise my income.

With many hobbies in mind, I wanted to do something fresh that would not require much material cost or overhead.

I scratched my brain long and hard to come up with something.

Then one day I ordered Tibetan silver earrings from eBay that cost only 99p, free delivery. That got me thinking.

So reasonable, I realised that it's something I could start a business from.
I quickly mastered bidding on eBay and got the best of deals and resold the items for much profit.

"But I could make these earrings myself..." The penny dropped.

Inspecting the items, the thought came to me that I could start making products myself. I researched buying the findings, and I discovered special shops with beautiful hand crafted glass beads and everything needed for jewellery design.

The material was relatively cheap because I could buy them in bulk.

Once I got the hang of making the earrings, my speed increased.

Working on afternoon shifts gave me the mornings to be productive.

I researched seasonal/festive street markets, and I did some networking for locations to set up a stall, and I found out what the local legal requirements were.
There was a small insurance cover needed to protect me in case of accidents caused by my display.

With my certificate in hand, I was able to confidently set up my stall at authorized venues.

Some venues proved to be better than others in terms of traffic, still, it was always a nice exercise.

Historic places like the Steam Trains in Leicester were some of the locations that I visited. Sales were slow, as it was not the right clientele. Still, it was a lovely day listening to the sounds of the locomotives, and the steam was atmospheric.

Coming up with a better strategy, I was able to secure a table for display at a big university campus in Leicester, where I made a big profit from sales.

It was unbelievable how fast students, employees and visitors forked out the cash to buy my non-essential items.

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Still, they were original unique pieces.

Who doesn't like to have something that they know on one else will ever have the same of?

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Check out a previous post with some of my collection made while living in the Philippines here in the year ⬇️

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I'm an avid believer in tapping into and developing our resources into income, so I hope this post inspires you in some way or another.




🔹Option three🔹
Have you, or anyone you know, ever turned a hobby into a business or opportunity to make a few dollars on the side. Tell us what it was and how the process went from hobby to income; the challenges, work-arounds and successes. Blogging on hive and playing Splinterlands is excluded from the topic.



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I need to find a hobby that can turn into cash. 🤗🥰

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I do hope you find one :) It's so rewarding.
The thing with Philippines is that you have so many different resources, that it can be competitive. Filipinos tend to follow and do the same things that they see others doing; so it's only to discover a great option and try to be the best at it, to make a mark before others follow.
I guess Hive works well for you now, but you never know what else might pop up:)

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Yes, hoping to find one. I'm happy with a hive that I could get to share my day-to-day experience and get rewarded but also I am earning for something that I haven't figured out yet. I am looking for craft ideas on YT but doesn't know where to start since I am also doing my full time job. 😇

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What an industrious little thing you are!

A great post and good example of how a little effort and thought can combine into something positive and a few bucks here and there!

I'm glad you selected this topic question! Thanks for being involved.

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Thank you very much Galen :)
I've always been very productive in anything I set my mind to do; the question was always whether it was something good that my mind was set on accomplishing.
Always a pleasure dropping by here:) 😁

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You seem like someone who is not afraid to give something a try and to work hard. Just the impression you leave me with.

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Accurate perception:)

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Figured.

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Yeah! :)
Rolled outta bed, wrapped up, and did some yoga on the towpath. Just felt for it this morning.
I guess anything the mind can conceive you can achieve... or at least that's what my teachers drilled that into my head.

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Something sank in Milz and that's not a bad thing. Yoga on the towpath sounds like a good name for a movie. (I don't know why I said that.) Lol.

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It does indeed!😁😂
Maybe you could be the film director?

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Is be bossy, but I'd get the job done.

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That's a winning pitch, you're hired!
Lights, camera, action...!!!

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Lol, sounds like a plan...But would anyone want to watch the movie?

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Haha! I'm sure it would be an online hype:)

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Roll out the red carpet, I'm winning an Oscar.

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This explains how you got those lovely accessories and I'm so lucky to inherit some 😀. I'm glad you introduced me to hive @millycf1976. I used to make those things when I was a kid too, my American uncle used to have a business with beads and made them into flowers so I ask some and made them into earrings and necklaces and also he bought some local hair clips and sale them there.

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Hi Laica, it was my pleasure to part with those items to you.
Isn't it just a great feeling to make and design your own things?
Thanks for stopping by 😊

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How cool!

I have a really good friend that is a wire wrapper/jewelry maker/designer. She had a business selling supplies and gems but sold that and is concentrating on her design work (among other things). She's always interesting to visit :)

Good for you, Milly. It's a great story.

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Hello @bigtom13, thanks for your kind feedback 😊
I think being creative is great for our well-being, so I'm sure your friend had a good spirit that made her pleasurable to be around:)
Thanks for stopping by!

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That's nice. I guess the only hobby that turns into cash for me is blogging. I wasn't much of an entrepreneur back in the days...

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Blogging was just waiting to be invented for you I guess :)
Thanks for stopping by!

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