These Resin Best Sellers Can Help You Avoid Failure!

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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2022
  • I have seen several crafters/artist who are immensely talented fail at making a living from their talent. It is never about the pieces they are selling it is always about how they run the business. I have given my top 7 reasons why crafters/artists fail in business in this video as well as showing how I make one of my best sellers. This video is part of a series I am covering on best selling resin crafts and business advice, here is the playlist link: • Best selling resin cra... be sure to check out the other videos and keep and eye our for the remaining videos that are coming in this series. I will also be releasing a course on how to be successful. If you want to be part of the first group of people on the course then sign up to the free membership on my website to receive early notice of its release and other benefits: stevemcdonaldcrafts.com/
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  • @nisar6339
    @nisar6339 Рік тому +29

    In the years that I did art and craft shows I always made sure to have small items like this to sell to bring people into my booth. Some people are intimidated by expensive items so it’s nice to have a range of options for them to purchase. Especially if they have children.

    • @crystalratclffe3258
      @crystalratclffe3258 Рік тому

      sometimes not intimidated, sometimes love the art but can't afford larger pieces

    • @bellnorton1691
      @bellnorton1691 Рік тому +1

      I love to see what others are making, these are very nice. I love my fridge magnets, my granddaughter made some that I purchased at her booth.

  • @suekranick4415
    @suekranick4415 Рік тому +14

    I use Dollar Tree silicone ice cube molds (a seasonal item) to make a variety of magnets, flamingos in summer, bunnies in spring, spiders for Halloween.....they are great sellers at craft fairs 😁

    • @melimel9265
      @melimel9265 Рік тому +2

      How much do u charge. I have no clue how I would price my art.

    • @jerrygrimes8813
      @jerrygrimes8813 Рік тому +2

      @@melimel9265 For what it's worth, one method I heard is to first determine a value for your time. Pick a number, $20/hr? $50/hr? Whatever you think would make it worth doing what you're selling. Figure out the time to make an item, including design time if appropriate, making, finishing, whatever. Then compute the cost for that much time.
      Next, the cost for the material. Probably smaller than the cost of time!
      Add the two numbers, and double the result. That gives you enough margin to cover all the costs you're not consciously including, and a bit of actual profit.
      If that result is way too high relative to maybe what you've seen similar things sold for, you may need to reconsider how you make things, or make things that you can do competitively.

  • @vincentferrari
    @vincentferrari Рік тому +17

    "Whatever business you're in, your primary business is sales and marketing."
    That was the best advice I ever got and it's never proven to be untrue.

  • @margaretzuelke9761
    @margaretzuelke9761 Рік тому +3

    I do my crafting mostly as a hobby. I love making things so much that I found the need to sell them. I am on disability, so I don't necessarily need the money, but a little extra money is always nice. I love selling at craft shows and farmers markets because I love the reactions when someone loves something I've made. Even if they don't buy it, that right there is my reward.

  • @debhalld9794
    @debhalld9794 Рік тому +4

    Agree with your 80/20 split of business/crafting time!!! An unexpected reality for most craft artists.

  • @dollybrown1993
    @dollybrown1993 Рік тому +3

    Nice tips.... Love the one on price range. Don't forget that people talk!! At craft fairs the word of mouth advertising is priceless.... It can make or break you. Color, variety, and showmanship are very important.
    Just because you have 50 of something you don't have to put all 50 out at one time.
    I have been known to only put a few of something out... And as it sales, I leave an empty space for a while. Or maybe when setting up I'll leave a space here and there.... People are more likely to make a purchase if they think you've already been making sales....
    Stay safe, you do you, enjoy what you do, and stay creatively crafty👍👍🔔🔔🦋🦋

  • @maiaallman4635
    @maiaallman4635 Рік тому +5

    So interesting to hear you were a business professor!

  • @vickicole2485
    @vickicole2485 Рік тому +8

    Another fantastic video thank you Steve 💗 I suffer terribly from imposter syndrome, and I always find flaws in my work, yet other people think it’s great! I guess I need to stop being so harsh on myself. I also definitely don’t have a business brain, so this is something I’ll need to address with your help 🤗

    • @melimel9265
      @melimel9265 Рік тому

      I suffer from the same, so I don't sell anything n just give it away. Its awful n so expensive but I love to craft everything

    • @appleoneill5135
      @appleoneill5135 Рік тому

      I'm the same. I have promised myself that if I don't start selling some items by the end of June, I will have to give up crafting. I love making crafts, but it's way too expensive to continue just for fun.

  • @anngittins1875
    @anngittins1875 Рік тому +9

    An interesting video explaining the basics of business crafting. I has always enjoy your "banter" in the videos in which you show the pitfalls of resin and the wonderful results that can be achieved. I also look forward to the video you hinted at, on coloring resin and its longevity.

  • @SciencePotli
    @SciencePotli Рік тому +1

    775👍👍👍
    amazing and fantastic sharing friend

  • @MagnorailOz
    @MagnorailOz Рік тому +4

    Love your business hints as the voiceover whilst watching you make articles. I am sure you would have been a favourite lecturer for business studies students. I am not in to resin yet but just enjoy your easy listening and watching videos. Clyde - MagnorailOz 🇦🇺

  • @Leena79
    @Leena79 Рік тому +3

    I'm not the greatest in the business side of my business, and clearly, I need to fix that somehow. Yet another excellent, information packed video! 💗

  • @robperrim4981
    @robperrim4981 2 місяці тому +1

    Im just about to start my resin craft business and appreciate your advise in this post. I’ve previously owned a very successful business and aware of most the pitfalls, but this type of business is the complete opposite,

  • @sarahtuffery3697
    @sarahtuffery3697 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant..thank you

  • @Thehodgepodgeartist
    @Thehodgepodgeartist Рік тому +3

    Great advice I really appreciate it I am wanting to take the full jump into selling but I feel some imposter syndrome and am critical of what I have been making. Thank you for the reminder of enjoying what you do but in a business mind of what sales.

  • @lisaforbes7325
    @lisaforbes7325 Рік тому +1

    This is great information especially about making what buyers want and not what you like

  • @christinaperson1168
    @christinaperson1168 Рік тому +5

    Wonderful video! Showing us that small items are just as important as the bigger ones! Love all your videos and enjoy seeing what you will do next! Thank you Steve 😊!!!

  • @dialupinternet6993
    @dialupinternet6993 Рік тому +1

    The bottle caps is such a good idea! I want to try it with some of the plastic pet bottle caps from Japanese drinks and people can use as souvenirs or something 🤔 or give as gifts!
    Thanks for the ideas!! 🤗

  • @cheriethompson7725
    @cheriethompson7725 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing.. I hope you have a great day

  • @Thinkeringwitharts
    @Thinkeringwitharts Рік тому

    My taught me a business to succeed needs to double if not triple a profit. If it sits on a shelf for to long she always said sometimes you sell it at cost and never sell that item again.

  • @captaineleni
    @captaineleni Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for the video and information Steve! I stopped being a self employed crafter for a few years because I made a lot of the mistakes you talked about, and had no business coach. Now I'm trying again, and taking big heed of your advice (and have a business coach). I wish you and everyone much love and success with your businesses!

  • @herbertbarron4068
    @herbertbarron4068 Рік тому +2

    Great video and great info. Thank you!!!!

    • @herbertbarron4068
      @herbertbarron4068 Рік тому

      @@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts you are doing a great job and very talented.

  • @BobbysTCG
    @BobbysTCG Рік тому +1

    Steve im new to resin and your videos all the information is amazing happy resin sir.

  • @dmjesse1648
    @dmjesse1648 6 місяців тому

    I have been watching your videos and I love how welcoming and friendly you speak to your audience. I have learned a lot so far, and hope to share my successes with you some day. Thank you so much, you are an absolute pleasure.

  • @lynneellliott9738
    @lynneellliott9738 Рік тому +1

    Hi Steve from an ex Brit living 30 mins from Niagara Falls, Ontario. I want to thank you for all the great, informative, resin videos, it's through these that I've just done my first three resin sessions (in my garage, with the door open as I don't have an suitable room), bookmarks, keychains about 34 pieces. I too sold an abstract acrylic artwork on canvas that I thought wouldn't sell. I'm my worst critic and have only really liked one or two that I've created! Have you made a video that explains how to create a website and which platform is the best? This is something that I'd like to do for all my crafts. I'm so glad I 'found' your channel, keep up the good work, I appreciate everything you put out there. LynneElli

  • @MoniqueAO888
    @MoniqueAO888 Рік тому +1

    Great info...thanks for sharing !!! 🙂

  • @rellsartcraftstudionarelle4211

    Great video Steve and some really valuable tips💕

  • @luvthemlabs982
    @luvthemlabs982 Рік тому

    Hi Steve, just a thought… why not just imbed the magnet into the poured resin. I imbed my magnet into the back of thin woods and have another item with a magnet into the bottom sit onto it, works outstanding!

  • @LisaVornhagen
    @LisaVornhagen Рік тому

    Great advice! Thank you!

  • @janicescragg2388
    @janicescragg2388 Рік тому +1

    Valuable advice. Thank you for this.

  • @LiveSleepResin
    @LiveSleepResin Рік тому

    Thanks Steve x

  • @jamesmartin5306
    @jamesmartin5306 11 місяців тому

    I put pictures of my projects on fb and send them to people I know I’ve made sales from friends and family members

  • @crystalratclffe3258
    @crystalratclffe3258 Рік тому

    When I was in grade school I did a piece of art I hated, my art teacher asked for it, I gave it to her, she submitted it and it is hanging in a museum in Massachusetts....

  • @staceyadams8857
    @staceyadams8857 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @staceyadams8857
    @staceyadams8857 Рік тому

    Thanks for the ideas & tips, they will help me with what I want to do.😊

  • @karenlloyd16
    @karenlloyd16 Рік тому

    So helpful. Thank-you. ☺️

  • @dianeg63
    @dianeg63 Рік тому

    Even after owning a bricks and motor shop and have retired but am returning to where I started from craft fairs. Even after 27 years I always say am I good enough? I have the biggest self doubt ever but am actually successful so please try not to be doubtful. Definitely agree just because you don't like something lots of others will. The doubt stems from you are putting a part of yourself in front of others so ends up (in your head) do they like me? Am I good enough? Ignore it go for it listen to Steves advice people x

  • @modo_hodge1004
    @modo_hodge1004 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for a really informative 101 small business video. So helpful!

  • @Vill3tt32009
    @Vill3tt32009 Рік тому

    Cool! Thank you for the tutorial. 🙏💯⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @frikkiesmit327
    @frikkiesmit327 Рік тому

    Great advice

  • @ConnieConnie824
    @ConnieConnie824 Рік тому

    Great pieces and great advice.
    I feel blessed to be able to make what I love and have them sell really well too, Skulls 💀 💜

  • @NinaHansen2008
    @NinaHansen2008 9 днів тому

    Thanks so much, Dr. Mc.

  • @Hydemayhem1813
    @Hydemayhem1813 Рік тому

    after making over 47 koi fish, a tray, and mini statue; with the JDiction 4 hr demold resin. It has become my favorite resin to use! I thank you again for recommending it :) I also thank you for your in depth tips and advice. I do hope other beginners like I find you; for your teachings have helped me make beautiful creations and more to learn and come.

  • @stephgaldos1744
    @stephgaldos1744 Рік тому

    haven't been on here for a while, 2 things 1 yes always cater to different people we all have our specialties but people dont just look for one thing same as crafters we are not one type of person we are complex. 2 thank you for all the advice i got my chucks in!!! I love how attentive you are to your followers

  • @mikorey2917
    @mikorey2917 Рік тому

    I watched one video where you said people think that your an arrogant person, I’m sure those people MUST be confused, or something MUST be wrong with them 🙄🙄🙄 To me you are a very nice caring person (I do not say that alot, actually never)

  • @maiger712
    @maiger712 Рік тому

    Hi your videos are so informative, I love to watch them. And you are absolutely right I am sooo hard on myself, I can see all the imperfections I make, and just when I think I’m not going to sell it it sells !!!

  • @kandicarter9634
    @kandicarter9634 Рік тому +1

    Always helpful tips especially for beginners like myself. Unrelated to the video topic though, I LOVE the yellow color you used in the earring mold. What color is that and from where?

  • @yiselllopez3421
    @yiselllopez3421 Рік тому

    You offer value and I thoroughly enjoy your videos, eloquently, delightfully. I really appreciated you. Ylo

  • @TheTrashnTreasure
    @TheTrashnTreasure Рік тому

    Would be fun to se a video where you are at a fare selling your creations

  • @the.resintist
    @the.resintist Рік тому

    Great video you told me off in a way because I craft 90% of my time 😢 but learning is good I thank you for this video big eye opener I do create low cost as well as high cost I'm struggling to get people to see my stuff I think I definitely need to go to a car boot or market sell but I'm scared I'll pay out for a table or stall and sell just enough to cover my cost of said table stall let alone the cost of my crafts . I definitely under price I've been told many times and many times I've been paid more than what I'm asking as people love what their buying. I think I need to give my self a big slap across my cheek and get a grip and be more firm with pricing and my self esteem... I sold some lovely fishing coasters that took me hours to make each one then sold them for £8 each and really sold alot but after doing some maths I'd practically sold them for cost of supplies but it did give me joy but no profit they should have been £20/25 each as the last one I sold his partner also did resin art she told me do some maths your under charging but a mile it was then I realised . Do you have any tips (not videos please just general idea) on how to price my work if I added cost+time+my creativity is there a simple rule to get to = £££££ please 😉 TYIA 🤞❤️👌and keep up the good work Steve McDonald 🫶

  • @OceanSpirit0617
    @OceanSpirit0617 Рік тому

    What is that white stuff you used to bring out the details of the mold? That's pretty neat!

  • @DawidhabdArup_N7
    @DawidhabdArup_N7 7 місяців тому

    Hi Steve, could you put the Magnet 🧲 in the Resin so it doesn’t stick up so much? Just an idea 💡 pops up while watching this video!
    Thank you for sharing as I believe, *Our World* is a *Shared Experience* … Cheers!!!

  • @marlenedrewes
    @marlenedrewes Рік тому

    This is very interesting. Could I ask your advice, please? I sell coasters, jewelry, bookmarks, magnets at local markets. When I display them, is it better to keep similar colors together, or randomly place different colored coasters over the table? Thanks a bunch.

  • @lindas9977
    @lindas9977 Рік тому

    What is that white paste you are using on the round magnet please?

  • @MountainAirOrganicBeds
    @MountainAirOrganicBeds Рік тому

    Thank you for the video. I have always wondered what sells at craft fairs. What’s the most you would pay to be in a craft fair? Do you prefer indoor or outdoor venues?How do you keep track of your cost and projects you make?

  • @spectonkular7510
    @spectonkular7510 Рік тому

    I suffer with imposter syndrome. I love creating thing's.
    I used to make jewellery, and trinkets, then bibs and dummy clips, now I love resin. Friends and family tell me my work is awesome, and I tend to think they are saying it because my they are my friends. Which is why I have hundreds of pieces ready to sell, but no confidence to actually sell. I worked for a popular ladies underwear and personal apparel in the UK, and I was great at it and was one of the top sellers in my area for quite some time. So its not the selling that's my issue. Any advice on how to get over it??

  • @bellaannecgoff2335
    @bellaannecgoff2335 Рік тому

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @coletteabbs1921
    @coletteabbs1921 Рік тому

    I made some mermaid magnets

  • @shoans3897
    @shoans3897 Рік тому

    Can you do a tutorial on the burnishing paint you did on the dark coaster and yellow pendants please!

    • @fairyspunfibers9098
      @fairyspunfibers9098 Рік тому +3

      No need for a tutorial, hun. It's acrylic paint. He used white, but you can also use metallic acrylic paints, as well.. Just rub it in, dry it, rub surface off with soft cloth...et voilá, finis! You can even spray the surface with a clear varnish to protect the acrylic paint, or finish off with a thin top coat of resin. Heat resistant resin is good if you'll be doing this on coasters for hot drinks.

    • @fairyspunfibers9098
      @fairyspunfibers9098 Рік тому +1

      Oh, forgot! You can also use pastes for the rubbed designs!

  • @crimsontrilogy
    @crimsontrilogy Рік тому +1

    Is jdiction any good for doming? I followed your earlier advice and started using resincolour and was impressed and wondered why you no longer recommend their resins.

  • @bubblebeec9222
    @bubblebeec9222 4 місяці тому

    👍

  • @niccilefevre
    @niccilefevre Рік тому

    Also, ppl don't forget that your time is worth something, so if you're putting things online Id definitely charge more. Many people forget the time it takes to properly photograph, edit, write descriptions, etc.

    • @niccilefevre
      @niccilefevre Рік тому +1

      Another good tip is to include the shipping in the cost and offer free shipping. People are way more likely to buy from you this way and most major retailers do this (amazon to name one). I also like to include a not-so-perfect piece into it as a gift, something I wouldn't be comfortable selling (I have very high standards for my pieces and I won't sell pieces if they have air bubbles, etc) but that I think the customer would like to get for free. This also helps to get those very important reviews.

    • @fairyspunfibers9098
      @fairyspunfibers9098 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely good advice, and spot on with the "free" shipping.

  • @lorrainea4185
    @lorrainea4185 Рік тому

    What happened to the links for Canada?

  • @TammySmith-uh6jb
    @TammySmith-uh6jb Місяць тому

    How do I set up online. No clue

  • @carlas6168
    @carlas6168 Рік тому

    Do you only use UV resing?

  • @Fabkraftingbysisters
    @Fabkraftingbysisters Рік тому

    Sir I can't find any place to sell them...please suggest me something that can actually work for me

  • @pamcullen537
    @pamcullen537 Рік тому

    Very interesting video on how to sell your products but people are getting more worried about paying bills than buying non essential items surely? 🦆💕

    • @fairyspunfibers9098
      @fairyspunfibers9098 Рік тому

      Then why are you watching?

    • @pamcullen537
      @pamcullen537 Рік тому

      @@fairyspunfibers9098 As someone who also sells crafts and has noticed a downfall in sales perhaps 🤔

  • @tinanewbould2899
    @tinanewbould2899 Рік тому

    What did you rub on to bring out the design?

  • @HO-bndk
    @HO-bndk Рік тому

    Those beer brands are all trademarked. Isn't there potentially a problem with selling them as magnets?

  • @KatherineTheGreat501
    @KatherineTheGreat501 Рік тому

    I suffer from #2. I have made over 100 lapel pins but haven't sold any. I really like making them tho...

    • @JohnClark-tt2bl
      @JohnClark-tt2bl Рік тому +1

      You may not be reaching the right people with the steampunk merch. That sort of thing is still popular among certain crowds. You'll still see people doing steampunk at comic cons and similar things.

    • @fairyspunfibers9098
      @fairyspunfibers9098 Рік тому

      Steve, weirdly enough, steam punk
      and goth is very popular (still!) at most U.S. Renaissance Faires. Crazy, eh? Naturally, Medieval sells big, too. 😁 I wonder if hashtags like #RenFair(e), #Medieval, #steampunk, comiccons, etc...might tie your sales in with those who would buy them? I tell you what...those fancy resin knives (steampunked, or not) might go over really well!

  • @Grumpycat0405
    @Grumpycat0405 Рік тому +1

    Is resin yellowing if its not in the sun?

    • @dawnsherratt2317
      @dawnsherratt2317 Рік тому +1

      The resin in my cellar yellowed. 6 months unused so I'm guessing yes but certain brands may take longer to yellow.

    • @Grumpycat0405
      @Grumpycat0405 Рік тому

      @@dawnsherratt2317 i meant resin products, tnx

  • @craftingcuties3249
    @craftingcuties3249 Рік тому

    Great video very informative. I’m fairly new to UA-cam how would I know whom all of my subscribers are? I’d love to show my gratitude in some sort of way.

  • @TammySmith-uh6jb
    @TammySmith-uh6jb Місяць тому

    Pleas help me

  • @cheriethompson7725
    @cheriethompson7725 Рік тому

    I'm to honest..I tell people how to do the painting or resin...