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10 Ways to Use Vinyl Scraps for Big Profits

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Cutting for Business readers are in for a treat today, because Jamie stopped in from Craft Chameleon (formerly Punch Place Plus). I’m turning it over to Jamie:

Hi everyone, Jamie here. Let’s talk vinyl scraps today! I don’t know if it was my grandmothers’ influence, living through The Great Depression, or what but it’s tremendously hard for me to throw away small pieces of unused vinyl. Whether Granny or genetics was the cause, the effect is this list of 10 low cost items from Craft Chameleon to use with those vinyl scraps. Read on to see how you can turn your small scraps into big profits!

Please note the figures below show only ‘Gross Profits’. This means it does not take into account the following items: wear and tear on equipment, labor, shipping, selling expenses, rent, inventory expenses, interest charges, and other expenses your business might incur.

Now let’s make Granny proud and use up our scraps!

1) Post Earrings

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Scrap size needed:  1” x 2”

Cost of Earrings $.60/pair to $.89/pair (without shipping)
Selling Price: $5 to $12 per pair
Gross Profit: $4.40 to $11.11

2) Dangle Earrings

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Scrap size needed: 1.5” x 2.5”

Cost of Earrings: Blanks $.67/pair & Wires $.24/pair (without shipping)
Selling Price: $5 to $15 per pair
Gross Profit:  $4.09 to $14.09

3) Charm Bracelet

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Scrap size needed: 1.75” x 1.75”

Cost of bracelet and components: Bangle $.55, acrylic charm $.34, 3 Side Cut Oval Jump Rings $.12, 1.5” Tassel $.23, crown charm $.43 (without shipping)
Selling Price: $6.00 to $12 per bracelet
Gross Profit*:  $4.33 to $10.33

4) Necklace

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Scrap size needed: 2” x 2.5”

Cost of Components:  Letter Pendant $.69, Necklace with jump rings $.54 (without shipping)
Selling Price: $5.00 to $10.00
Gross Profit:  $3.77 to $8.77

5) Ring Dish

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Scrap size needed: 2.5” x 2.5”

Cost of Square Ring Dish: $2.12 each with shipping ($1.06 without shipping but these are heavy so doubling the cost)
Sales Price: $7.50 to $12.00
Gross Profit:  $5.38 to $9.88

6) Glass Bottle Stopper

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Scrap size needed: 2” x 2.5”

Cost of Stopper:  $2.15 (without shipping)
Sales Price: $7 to $15
Gross Profit: $4.85 to $12.85

7) Bag Tags

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Scrap size needed: 2.5 x 3.5”

Cost of components:  1 Tag $.75, 1 Luggage Strap $.35 (without shipping) Ribbon Scrap Optional $0
Selling Price: $4.00 to $10
Gross Profit: $2.90 to $8.90

8) Keyrings

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Scrap size needed: 3” x  3”

Cost of Components:  2” Glitter (1 side) Circle $.65, Ball chain included (without shipping) Ribbon Scrap Optional $0
Selling Price: $3.50 to $8.50
Gross Profit: $2.85 to $7.85

9) Rings

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Scrap size needed: 1“ x 1”

Cost of Ring:  $.94 Adjustable Wideband Ring (without shipping)
Sales Price: $5.00 to $10.00
Gross Profit:  $4.06 to $9.06

10) Pony Tail Cuffs

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Scrap size needed: 1.5” x 2”

Cost of Cuff: $.95 (without shipping)
Selling Price:  $5.00 – $6.00
Gross Profit: $4.05 to $5.05

Now I have some questions for you: Have you seen anything that you could cut from your small scraps? What would the price point be in your area? What would your gross profit be? Better yet what would your Net Profit be? Did this set your creativity in motion and give you ideas for other scrap busting projects?

Have an answer to any or all of these questions? If so, Craft Chameleon would love to hear you – leave a comment or visit us at Craft Chameleon.

Wow, a huge thanks to Jamie for stopping in and sharing so many ideas with Cutting for Business readers today. I guess I need to go pull out my scrap box and get to work.

Don’t forget to save this to Pinterest so that you’ll have all of Jamie’s links when you get ready to start creating:

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Tammy Wilbanks

Wednesday 28th of June 2017

Great ideas but where do you find the blank items that you use in your suggestions?

Christine

Tuesday 4th of July 2017

Hi Tammy! Jamie included links (the underlined words in the text) to buy each product.

John in Philly

Monday 15th of August 2016

Great ideas! I will have to dive into the shoe box of scraps. Thank you.

Christine

Monday 15th of August 2016

They are great ideas, aren't they John? Glad to see you on the blog today! :)