How to Start a Bracelet Making Business at Home

Don't attract customers with something boring like a lemonade stand., Buy the supplies needed to start a new sensation! , In a notebook, write a list of names you want to call your store., Watch some YouTube videos on 'How to Make Friendship...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Don't attract customers with something boring like a lemonade stand.

    You want something unique and original.

    Also, you want to be able to sell year round. ,, Pick your favorite and write with Sharpie the name on poster board.

    Tape the sign to box or table. , Pre-make 5-10. ,, Label them: , Next to "Cost" write a little note saying "Please Do Not Write Here".

    It's for YOU to fill in the total cost. , Carry store to bottom of driveway and start taking orders.
  2. Step 2: Buy the supplies needed to start a new sensation!

  3. Step 3: In a notebook

  4. Step 4: write a list of names you want to call your store.

  5. Step 5: Watch some YouTube videos on 'How to Make Friendship Bracelets'.

  6. Step 6: In notebook make a list of bracelets the customers can buy with price.

  7. Step 7: On next page

  8. Step 8: draw a chart with 5 columns.

  9. Step 9: First Name

  10. Step 10: Last Name

  11. Step 11: Type Of Braid

  12. Step 12: Colors

  13. Step 13: and Cost.

  14. Step 14: Put all of your supplies in shoe box.

Detailed Guide

You want something unique and original.

Also, you want to be able to sell year round. ,, Pick your favorite and write with Sharpie the name on poster board.

Tape the sign to box or table. , Pre-make 5-10. ,, Label them: , Next to "Cost" write a little note saying "Please Do Not Write Here".

It's for YOU to fill in the total cost. , Carry store to bottom of driveway and start taking orders.

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