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Does it sometimes seem like the craft market is saturated? Do you feel that everyone now has their own Silhouette or Cricut machine? If you do, it might be time to go looking for customers in different places. Instead of listing products for sale on marketplaces (like Etsy or Goimagine) and social media (Facebook, Instagram, …

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I’ve talked before about wholesaling on the Cutting for Business blog – see here and here. In fact, working with other small businesses is my favorite type of arrangement for Silhouette and Cricut owners, because it eliminates a lot of headaches of customer service. Also, wholesale orders tend to be for larger dollar amounts – and everyone …

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I recently highlighted the differences between wholesale and consignment arrangements in craft businesses. Crafters are in a unique situation when offering wholesale pricing, as most of us work alone and do not have machinery that speeds up our process. Today, I am sharing a list of things to consider before selling crafts wholesale. 10 Things to …

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If you are ready to expand your Silhouette or Cricut craft business, one potential step is to get your products into existing stores. There are generally two methods for doing this: wholesale or consignment. Let’s talk about wholesale vs consignment in your craft business. Wholesale vs Consignment in Your Craft Business What is Wholesale? What is …

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