Thank you SO much for this! I’ve met SO MANY PEOPLE buying and re-selling from dollar tree. Another thing is you can buy quality items at lower or just a tad bit more than “dollar tree” prices by buying “wholesale” so seriously people need to talk about and teach other crafters that are selling for profit about buying at bulk wholesale prices more than dollar tree. And those teachings shouldn’t have to cost people a membership 🤦♀️ I’ve been a merchandise vendor for 35 years and I can personally tell you that you CAN get better deals from QUALITY wholesale dealers that dollar tree. He’s correct by saying it’s fine to buy and craft your own items from dollar tree but I’ve seen so many fellow vendors around the country selling or struggling to sell items that you can tell is made on cheap lightweight particle board from dollar tree… like say… someone selling signs. This is NOT a good sign 😅 as opposed to someone selling quality signs on real 🪵 thicker wood that will be built to last~
Care to share what wholesale place to use? I haven't found any that don't require business ID #. Kind of hard to get started when there are so many restrictions.
@@KevinBax15I would love to know this information as well. I have seen some places, but not necessarily for what I need and I can always use somebody else’s wholesale ID number or tax ID number but then I have to help them adjust for what they have to account for taxes it just gets kind of mess.
@makersgonnalearn Do you know if there is a fee associated with securing a tax ID number? Technically, as far as the IRS is concerned, and if you run a sole proprietorship, you can use your Social Security number. It is not an EIN, but it is technically your number. I was just curious what cost are associated with it I am just starting out, but I would like to start buying in bulk and not just from dollar tree…. You know what what I. What you do or you wouldn’t be making this video rotfl
Finally someone says it. I see a lot of things people have made, some even look like a child made it, and then they ask “how much should I sell this for?” I never say anything negative about people’s things they make but not everything is meant to be sold
I’m not sure about the “if you wouldn’t buy it, don’t sell it”, I would NEVER spend 30 or more for a cup but people do it all day everyday. Lol. So I’m going to keep selling them.
Yes Karla is correct! I was speaking towards quality. Crafters shouldn’t feel the need to purchase crafts, just like a landscaper would rather do their own landscaping.
Quality is of utmost importance. Why would you want your reputation to be known as the one who makes Junk. My business is all about Quality. Thanks, Tanner!!!
I am so glad that you talked about not buying your craft fair supplies from the dollar store... I do buy supplies from Dollar store to practice on I buy the vinyl and I realize it's not going to come out the way I wanted to but I could use the cheap buy vinyl and trial & error on it where I cannot with the expensive Siser.
This meme perfectly describes me….a man holding a sign that says “Please help. Not homeless just need money. Wife keeps buying craft supplies!” 😂 My friends and fam keep saying I should sell my crafts but I can’t seem to finish in a timely manner unless it’s a gift for someone I love. I will definitely watch your course but I don’t think successful business owner is my future. My craft addiction is still much cheaper than a good psychiatrist though! Thanks Tanner!
Good advice. Pricing your time is probably the trickiest part of running your own business because it's a non-tangible thing and also people tend to think they are never good enough and feel they can't charge good money for their products.
Me! I know my stuff is beautiful, but I’m a perfectionist, and I still don’t know whether my prices are right or not. I think I sell myself short allot!
Years ago I did craft shows. I can say I did well. Dependingcwhst year I did them to what i was making. But I was and still am, VERY FUSSY AND PARTICULAR in what I did. If it wasn't perfect or I wasn't happy with it when done. Nope didn't sell it. My son says I'm OCD.gess i am And i do and treat people the way I want to be treated. Like you said... woyld you buy it? Yes or no. Thanks Tanner for all your info.
Thank you for sharing. Boy how I wish this was out about a year ago. I'm into vinyl, painting, candle, and Lazer burning project. I've been craft for twenty years. I think it was harder to sell as we did not have easy access to media. I'm now 60. I do what I love most snowmen and nautical. I sell some but now I'm more happy with my products.
When I make something that seems off to me or just not up to my standard for selling (like the plushies I make), I give it to my kids lol They don’t care if that arm isn’t lined up quite right or if I put in the wrong size safety eyes and they look too small for the head. They get a squishy, snuggly toy. They ask me all the time “mama, if that pattern is a fail, can I have it?” 😂😂 And this way, I don’t feel like I wasted my time and money on something that will never get used. Win/win. 🙌 And thank you so much for all your great advice!
Hello, What an ahh hay moment for me. Thank you for this video. It hit on so many needed areas. Great Video Content. I am definitely going to join your free workshop.
Im going to disagree with you about buying from the dollar tree for one reason. When I was younger, I designed jewelry. I used the swavorski crystal because I thought people wanted good quality. I was wrong. People wanted cheap, fake crystal which cost significantly less than the jewelry I was making. I believe there are absolutely people who would prefer to buy or cannot afford more expensive items. If you are a broke parent, that $5.00 dollar difference could be huge. It may very well not be sturdy but if it looks good, people will buy it. Dollar stores sell home decor that people buy already.
Start with crap, expect crap. Cheap crap, costs you more over the long run… Work smarter NOT harder… Spend wisely… Never make anything to sell as your sole purpose, you will always be disappointed.
Thank you so much for telling people to stop buying everything from the Dollar Tree. I'm sorry but you can't make anything of quality from the Dollar Tree stuff.
It is a great place to start and a great place to get practice blanks for prototyping. but it isn't always the best place to get your permanent items for stock.
@@shereadsmysteriesIt is NOT a great place to start. EVER. Crap, is Crap. Buy quality end of story. How can you prototype anything using crap? You will have ZERO idea how the quality products will interact together using Crap.
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Thank you SO much for this! I’ve met SO MANY PEOPLE buying and re-selling from dollar tree. Another thing is you can buy quality items at lower or just a tad bit more than “dollar tree” prices by buying “wholesale” so seriously people need to talk about and teach other crafters that are selling for profit about buying at bulk wholesale prices more than dollar tree. And those teachings shouldn’t have to cost people a membership 🤦♀️ I’ve been a merchandise vendor for 35 years and I can personally tell you that you CAN get better deals from QUALITY wholesale dealers that dollar tree. He’s correct by saying it’s fine to buy and craft your own items from dollar tree but I’ve seen so many fellow vendors around the country selling or struggling to sell items that you can tell is made on cheap lightweight particle board from dollar tree… like say… someone selling signs. This is NOT a good sign 😅 as opposed to someone selling quality signs on real 🪵 thicker wood that will be built to last~
Thank you for your comment!
Care to share what wholesale place to use? I haven't found any that don't require business ID #. Kind of hard to get started when there are so many restrictions.
@@KevinBax15I would love to know this information as well. I have seen some places, but not necessarily for what I need and I can always use somebody else’s wholesale ID number or tax ID number but then I have to help them adjust for what they have to account for taxes it just gets kind of mess.
@makersgonnalearn Do you know if there is a fee associated with securing a tax ID number? Technically, as far as the IRS is concerned, and if you run a sole proprietorship, you can use your Social Security number. It is not an EIN, but it is technically your number. I was just curious what cost are associated with it I am just starting out, but I would like to start buying in bulk and not just from dollar tree…. You know what what I. What you do or you wouldn’t be making this video rotfl
Finally someone says it. I see a lot of things people have made, some even look like a child made it, and then they ask “how much should I sell this for?” I never say anything negative about people’s things they make but not everything is meant to be sold
Oh yeah just like DT high end projects, they look really bad.
I’m not sure about the “if you wouldn’t buy it, don’t sell it”, I would NEVER spend 30 or more for a cup but people do it all day everyday. Lol. So I’m going to keep selling them.
I agree but I think Tanner was really speaking more on the quality of work on a product, not necessarily the cost of one.
Yes Karla is correct! I was speaking towards quality. Crafters shouldn’t feel the need to purchase crafts, just like a landscaper would rather do their own landscaping.
Very good tips! Thank you. 🤩
Quality is of utmost importance. Why would you want your reputation to be known as the one who makes Junk. My business is all about Quality. Thanks, Tanner!!!
Exactly
I am so glad that you talked about not buying your craft fair supplies from the dollar store... I do buy supplies from Dollar store to practice on I buy the vinyl and I realize it's not going to come out the way I wanted to but I could use the cheap buy vinyl and trial & error on it where I cannot with the expensive Siser.
This meme perfectly describes me….a man holding a sign that says “Please help. Not homeless just need money. Wife keeps buying craft supplies!” 😂 My friends and fam keep saying I should sell my crafts but I can’t seem to finish in a timely manner unless it’s a gift for someone I love. I will definitely watch your course but I don’t think successful business owner is my future. My craft addiction is still much cheaper than a good psychiatrist though! Thanks Tanner!
Of course!
Good advice. Pricing your time is probably the trickiest part of running your own business because it's a non-tangible thing and also people tend to think they are never good enough and feel they can't charge good money for their products.
Me! I know my stuff is beautiful, but I’m a perfectionist, and I still don’t know whether my prices are right or not. I think I sell myself short allot!
Thanks for watching!
This is so me. So thank you for saying this.
Years ago I did craft shows. I can say I did well. Dependingcwhst year I did them to what i was making. But I was and still am, VERY FUSSY AND PARTICULAR in what I did. If it wasn't perfect or I wasn't happy with it when done. Nope didn't sell it. My son says I'm OCD.gess i am
And i do and treat people the way I want to be treated. Like you said... woyld you buy it? Yes or no. Thanks Tanner for all your info.
Thank you for sharing. Boy how I wish this was out about a year ago. I'm into vinyl, painting, candle, and Lazer burning project. I've been craft for twenty years. I think it was harder to sell as we did not have easy access to media. I'm now 60. I do what I love most snowmen and nautical. I sell some but now I'm more happy with my products.
You're welcome!
When I make something that seems off to me or just not up to my standard for selling (like the plushies I make), I give it to my kids lol They don’t care if that arm isn’t lined up quite right or if I put in the wrong size safety eyes and they look too small for the head. They get a squishy, snuggly toy. They ask me all the time “mama, if that pattern is a fail, can I have it?” 😂😂 And this way, I don’t feel like I wasted my time and money on something that will never get used. Win/win. 🙌 And thank you so much for all your great advice!
Great and solid advice Tanner!!
Glad you think so!
Thank you for this video! I really appreciate you sharing this with us.
You're welcome!
Hi! Can you tell me where the round frame for the baby sign is from? Thanks!
What is the circle baby project??
Hello,
What an ahh hay moment for me. Thank you for this video. It hit on so many needed areas. Great Video Content. I am definitely going to join your free workshop.
You are so welcome!
Tanner is the transcript available for this tutorial?
I just joined makers gonna learn the other day, so excited to start learning. ❤️
Welcome!!🙂
my critcut joy shimmer vinyl doesn’t come off with the transfer tape that is came with. it’s a total headache removing a custom print. any tips?
Im going to disagree with you about buying from the dollar tree for one reason. When I was younger, I designed jewelry. I used the swavorski crystal because I thought people wanted good quality. I was wrong. People wanted cheap, fake crystal which cost significantly less than the jewelry I was making. I believe there are absolutely people who would prefer to buy or cannot afford more expensive items. If you are a broke parent, that $5.00 dollar difference could be huge. It may very well not be sturdy but if it looks good, people will buy it. Dollar stores sell home decor that people buy already.
Excellent advice!
What is the rattan project on the table in front of the paper flower planter???
Pumpkin?
Dollar Tree sells overstock items from the big box stores. That's why stuff is so unpredictable. The quality isn't less. It's just limited quantities
BS…
Thank you very much!
You're welcome!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Lots of great advice in this video. Thanks D
You're welcome!
Thanks for the great advice ❤
Of course!
In the business world the unsellable product is too labor intensive
good ideas
Glad you like them!
Start with crap, expect crap. Cheap crap, costs you more over the long run… Work smarter NOT harder… Spend wisely… Never make anything to sell as your sole purpose, you will always be disappointed.
I appreciate the subject matter. Much needed. However, given that time is money, there's way too much talking in this video.
12 minutes is actually a really short video for me! lol
Thank you so much for telling people to stop buying everything from the Dollar Tree. I'm sorry but you can't make anything of quality from the Dollar Tree stuff.
It is a great place to start and a great place to get practice blanks for prototyping. but it isn't always the best place to get your permanent items for stock.
@@shereadsmysteriesIt is NOT a great place to start. EVER. Crap, is Crap. Buy quality end of story. How can you prototype anything using crap? You will have ZERO idea how the quality products will interact together using Crap.