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6/4/2014 3:54:15 PM Anybody here make Hairbows?  
politiclaniml41
Glendora, CA
47, joined Feb. 2014


I do a lot of crafts like Scrapbooking, sewing, Rubberstamping and of course Bow making. I make bows to give out to daughters of my friends and my boyfriend's granddaughter. I want to make them to sell, just not sure how to go about it. I just wondering how others who also make bows sell theirs.

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6/18/2014 9:36:59 PM Anybody here make Hairbows?  
cupocheer
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6/29/2014 5:58:28 PM Anybody here make Hairbows?  

got_jenny
San Diego, CA
41, joined Jun. 2014


Maybe years ago, or wait till it dies down a bit--but for now, EVERYONE is making hair bows. And I mean everyone. Just take a look at Ebay or etsy. Because of this, they are getting cheaper and cheaper to buy.

They are time consuming especially when you're only gonna be able to sell it for $10 and under. Depending on how extravagant or creative your bows are.

I make hair bows and I enjoy it simply because I can personalize it or match it perfectly to a special dress or outfit my child may have. Or a special event. I can't imagine spending an hour on a hair bow to return a few bucks.

I'd keep it as a hobby or try and sell a few. If they don't sell, you always have them as gifts or to keep for your own. I wouldn't get knee deep into it, and think you're gonna make a fortune.

Just my opinion. Good luck

7/11/2014 6:53:25 PM Anybody here make Hairbows?  
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