19 Trending Crafts Businesses [2024]

Updated: January 18th, 2023
Start A Crafts Business

If you're interested in starting a crafts business begin by gathering the necessary materials, tools, and a dedicated workspace to create your unique products.

In addition to crafting expertise, it’s important to possess basic business skills such as marketing, pricing, and customer service.

To sell your items, you can participate in local craft fairs take advantage of online platforms like Etsy, or create your own website.

It’s crucial to keep track of your expenses and profits to ensure that you’re making a profit. Nevertheless, running a crafts business can be a fulfilling and creative way to channel your passion for making things.

Looking for some examples of a crafts business?

Interested in case studies of a successful crafts business? Check out our full list of success stories.

1. CraftBundles

CraftBundles offer a massive range of free and premium DXF and SVG cut files perfect for all your craft projects. All designs come with commercial license.

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2. Organic Cotton Plus

Organic Cotton Fabric and Eco-Friendly Crafting Supplies. GOTS Certified products including organic cotton Flannel, Jersey, Interlock, Canvas, Fleece...

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Learn more about starting a crafts business:

Where to start?

-> How much does it cost to start a crafts business?
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-> Other crafts business success stories

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4. Succy Crafts

Purchase your succulents online and have them shipped directly to you! Our online succulent store is the perfect place to buy your succulent plants online with ease. 3-Day shipping on all orders with a quality guarantee on all succulents.

Where they're located: Miami, Florida, USA

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5. Craft Warehouse

Craft Warehouse is a locally owned craft store in the Portland Metro Area. We have stores in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Unique craft supplies and DIY home decor.

Website traffic: 70K/month

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6. Boleks

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7. Craft Good Business

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8. Arts and Crafts

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9. Casita Brewing Company

Casita Brewing Company is a community-focused brewery offering an ever-changing selection of world class craft beers made by brewer Ryan Witter-Merithew.

Where they're located: Skårup, Central Denmark Region, Denmark

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10. Craft sportswear i Hillerød

Funktionelt og topmoderne sportstøj fra Craft. Udviklet til professionelle sportsfolk. Fragtfri levering på ALLE ORDRER 9.marts - 9.juni 2020

Where they're located: Skårup, Central Denmark Region, Denmark

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11. Devon Guild of Craftsmen

Where they're located: Riverside, California, USA

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12. Riverside Crafts – Papercraft & Cake Making

Where they're located: Riverside, California, USA

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13. craftculinary

Craft Culinary Concepts specializes in providing "Craft" approach to managing food and beverage programs for entertainment, sports and cultural facilities.

Where they're located: Glendale, Arizona, USA

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14. DownHomeModern LLC

Handcrafted Windchimes, Wind Bells and Chimes. Artisan Craftsmanship that radiates Old-World Charm.

How much they make: $7.2K/year
Where they're located: Clarksville, v
How much did it cost to start: $5.5K
Current team size: 1

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How I Validated My Business On Etsy And Launched My Own Handcrafted Artistry Shop

DownHomeModern's Marc Staples turned his creativity into a successful business through handcrafting windbells and chimes with a rustic style that pays homage to American Southwest decor.

About
Marc started DownHomeModern LLC about 3 years ago
Revenue
Marc grew the business to $600/month
Costs
It cost Marc $5500 to start the business
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15. StoreCrafters

We are a national general contractor, specializing in retail stores, department stores, restaurants, hotels, & offices. Start crafting your new store today.

Where they're located: Rochester, New York, USA

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17. Crafts 2 Cash. Inc

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18. Free Copy Of Craft Business Power

Limited time offer by the author for Craft Business Power

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