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404 CRAFT BY REQUEST.
How many times have you tried to find a scarf that matches your favorite sweater (or vice versa), but came up empty-handed because you couldn't find the correct color or pattern? Well now you can help others solve this issue by renting out your knitting and crocheting services. Rather than choose the yarn and style you want, let others pick — for a higher price.

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405 SELL DECORATIVE PILLOWS.
Some nice throw pillows can really add personality to a room. If you can embroider, a few personalized touches can make a boring pillow something special.

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406 BEAD BRACELETS.
Remember how fun this was in junior high? You'd give them to all of your friends and it made you the cool kid in your class. Now, take it up a notch and turn your favorite childhood activity into a lucrative business. Attach a cause to it as Lance Armstrong did and you're sitting on a jackpot.

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407 PERSONALIZE CLOTHES.
Who doesn't want a pair of pants with her name across the butt or a picture of her cat on her socks? Okay, maybe you won't have orders for those, but people like personalized clothing. Find a way to make their item truly special and they'll pay. People want to know they have a one-of-a-kind.

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408 MONOGRAM CLOTHES.
Some people are just full of initial pride. It used to be that this was especially the case for newly married women whose initials had just changed, but these days everyone's all about the initial. And when they're on your clothes you can always remember them!

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409 BEDAZZLE PHONES.
Don't sell your Bedazzler just yet. Bedazzles aren't just for jean jackets anymore. With everyone's obsession with bling, you're sure to make a killing when you bedazzle people's phones.

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