16 Traditional Crafts That Can Turn into Profitable Side Hustles

Handmade and artisanal products are back in trend as people look for an alternative to mass-produced items. Traditional crafts are finding a new lease of life and can turn into a profitable side hustle. We look at 16 traditional crafts that you could earn you extra cash:

Knitting and Crocheting

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Knitting and crocheting are no longer crafts for Grandmas as they’re not being embraced by younger generations. From cozy blankets to stylish clothing and plant hangers, knitwear and crochet are bang on trend. Think about using unique patterns and high-quality materials for customers looking for sustainable goods that offer something different than factory-made knitwear.

Woodworking

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If you’re a keen woodworker and can produce furniture, decor, or toys, you could earn a profitable side hustle. Custom pieces, particularly those with intricate designs or made from reclaimed wood, are highly sought after as people look for long-lasting and sustainable pieces.

Candle Making

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The art of candle making has grown in popularity in recent years as people look to make their own rather than pay hundreds of dollars to keep their homes smelling great. People are always looking for new scents to give their home a fresh and unique scent, so be adventurous with your candle making.  

Soap Making

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Handcrafted soaps are making a comeback as bars are generally more sustainable than liquid soap as they don’t need bottling. Soaps made from natural ingredients appeal to eco-conscious consumers, and you can experiment with different fragrances and colors to keep customers coming back and trying more. 

Pottery

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Pottery is a timeless craft that takes skill but is very rewarding, both personally and financially. You can create functional items such as bowls and cups or decorative things like vases and candle holders. Usually, handmade pottery can sell for high prices as customers like how unique each piece is compared with store-bought ceramics.

Jewelry Making

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Creating custom jewelry allows you to get creative and earn money at the same time. Whether you create fun costume jewelry or work with gemstones, beads, and metals, you can design earrings, necklaces, and bracelets that cater to different styles and preferences. These items can be sold at local craft fairs or concessions at a store, or you can sell them online on sites like Etsy. 

Weaving

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Weaving is a traditional craft that was once out of fashion but is making a comeback among people looking to live in a more sustainable way. Weaving produces beautiful textiles, from rugs to wall hangings made from natural materials that last longer than synthetics. 

Embroidery

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Embroidery adds a personal touch to clothing, accessories, and home decor, such as cushions.  Custom embroidered items are in high demand as people want their clothes and their homes to look and feel different from the bland decor in chain stores.

Quilting

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Quilting is another craft that is making a comeback as people look to use any leftover materials to create warm blankets and throws.  Quilts are often cherished heirlooms and can be customized to suit any decor or theme, making them highly profitable with the right target audience.

Leatherworking

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Leatherworking is a skilled craft, but hard work can result in great returns, as customers know how much effort you put into each product. Learn to produce a range of products, from wallets and bags and even shoes.

Calligraphy

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Calligraphy is the art of beautiful writing and can be used for invitations, cards, and custom art pieces. Businesses and individuals often seek people for their calligraphy skills, as it gives an elegant touch to any design work. You can even offer workshops and tutorials to earn extra cash.

Metalworking

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Metalworking can produce jewelry, sculptures, and home decor items for customers looking for custom pieces. Personalized items are in particular demand as people look for unique birthday or wedding gifts that will be highly valued by the recipient.

Glassblowing

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Glassblowing is a highly skilled craft that produces intricate art pieces, from vases to ornaments and jewelry. Unique, hand-blown glass items can be sold at a premium due to their beauty and the level of skill involved in making them.

Papermaking

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Handmade paper is used for stationery, invitations, and a variety of art projects. The process of creating textured, unique paper is time-consuming but can be profitable. Some businesses are looking to work with environmentally conscious crafters, so there’s money to be made.

Tattoo Art

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If you’re a skilled artist and want to make money in a different way, tattooing is a modern way to make money from your art. You will need to take a course on how to tattoo and keep customers, but it will be worth the investment, as intricate designs can be very lucrative.

Upcycling

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Upcycling involves transforming old or discarded items, such as tatty sofas and battered wardrobes, into something new and useful. This eco-friendly craft can range from furniture refurbishment to fashion and appeals to sustainability-minded consumers.

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