Wreath Making Business

Wreath Making Business

Wreath Making
A Third Age Small Business Opportunities feature
by our Small Business Editor

As strange as it may seem, Wreath Making is not a straightforward one-season pastime. Neither is it purely a seasonal business opportunity centred around Christmas.

Yes, Christmas might be the time when most people will buy a wreath to hang on their front door or to decorate their hallway, but setting up a Wreath Making Business to offer a Wreath Making Service is a business with year-round possibilities.

Wreath Making is a craft associated with the ancient Greeks and Romans. But today, Wreaths are used on many, many occasions including Weddings, Funerals and seasonal celebrations such as Christmas and Easter. They’re also used as year-round decorations throughout the home for the likes of wall ornaments or table centrepieces.

They can be made in varying sizes meaning that you can create a range to suit all pockets and tastes, and Wreath Making materials can easily be sourced from specialist Wreath Making suppliers or made from seasonal materials found in your garden, on the beach or around the countryside. You can even create personalized Birthday gifts for clients adorned with party hats and ribbons, and they can be custom-made to order using customers’ mementos carefully incorporated into your designs.

One of the great benefits of establishing a Wreath Making Business is that the start-up costs are so low. All you need is a Glue Gun or two, Glue Sticks, Floral Wire, Florists Tape, Florists Picks, Florists Pins, Wire Cutters, a Ruler and a Measuring Tape. Those few items, together with a modicum of artistic skill, should see you up and running for less than a hundred pound. Factor in a few pounds for some leaflets and business cards that you could easily design on your computer and voila, you have the makings of a potentially lucrative small business for less than the cost of a weekend break!

Every time you create a new Wreath, whether it is for yourself or a client, photograph it and add it to your ‘catalogue’.

If you want to learn more about Wreath Making, Making Classic Wreaths: Designing and Creating for All Occasions by Ed Smith, is an excellent starter book on the subject.

These wonderful Wreaths go far beyond Christmas decorations. Crafted from pinecones and seashells, autumn leaves, berries, and pumpkins and even styrofoam, they add a beautiful touch to any room all year long.

They’re easy to make too, especially with instructions that carefully outline the basic supplies and show how to make an attractive bow, wire items to the Wreath, work with dried materials, enhance pre-made Wreaths, and more.

So if you’re in your Third Age, have creative talent and an eye for detail, perhaps a Wreath Making Business might be just the money-making opportunity you’ve been looking for!

Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) Posts

For further information, including updated features, hints & tips for your Third Age, please sign up for our FREE Monthly Newsletter.




SPONSOR THIS PAGE : To Sponsor this page, please visit our Partner Us page.
Become a Member

Product Review: Comfy Footwear from Hotter Shoes

Recommended: Online Wills for just £29.50

Featured Attraction: Bush Farm Bison Centre

Featured Foreign Property Investment: Turkey


Gardening: See what's growing in the garden.

Nature: Our area for nature lovers.

Hobbies: Thinking of taking up a new hobby?


Exercise & Fitness: Over 50s Exercise & Fitness.

Holistic Therapies: For Complementary Therapy

Diet & Nutrition: Over 50s Diet & Nutrition

Information

  Join us on Facebook
  Read our latest Newsletter and see what you're missing!
  Join us at Third Age
  FREE directory entry for Over 50s Clubs
  Have your Product reviewed, see Product Reviews
  Write for us at Third Age
  Tweet along with us on Twitter
  Have your say on anything Third Age related
  Your Book reviewed on Third Age, see Book Reviews
May  2012
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
   
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31