I’ve always had an entrepreneurial spirit. As a pastor’s kid growing up, I would color pictures and sell them to the elderly and the teenagers in the church. I also took the balloons that were used as decorations from a banquet and tried to sell them to people as they left; I think it worked. I was very creative about finding ways to make a few bucks. One time during the summer I even made a “rock zoo” and charged admission. The main attraction of the zoo—a rock that closely resembled an elephant! In 5th grade I made lanyard key chains and sold them to my classmates at recess. (I must note that this scheme was the only thing that ever landed me a trip to the principal’s office--apparently Richland Elementary frowned upon selling key chains on the playground!)My most recent money making plot has included wire, glass jars and vases, buttons, and many trips to Hobby Lobby. I have sold over 20 button bouquets over the past few weeks. It is amazing how people will buy something if it is unique. I love to create and craft, so when I first started making the bouquets, I just never stopped. I had over five in my house in different corners and counters, so Seth told me to get rid of them before I bought more button stuff. I kept one and sold the rest, and three weeks and $200 later I wonder if I should “button” all through the summer as a little side job.
I would love to find a cute, girly gift shop that would let me sell “my products.”
My next endeavor: figuring out how to use the sewing machine at the rent house! Who knows…maybe pillows, headbands, curtains, pot holders? The sky is the limit for the entrepreneur.
My next endeavor: figuring out how to use the sewing machine at the rent house! Who knows…maybe pillows, headbands, curtains, pot holders? The sky is the limit for the entrepreneur.
