I’ve been making videos of crafts you can do with stuff most people have around the house :) (paper clips!)
r/crafts is for sharing crafts or questions on how to do something crafty. It is NOT for anything promotional. This includes but is not limited to the following: Asking where to buy something Selling something Asking for advise on growing a business or following Sharing social media Sharing commissions or work for clients You are welcome to share anything you have made, from simple beginner works to complex works that are only made possible from years of experience. Please read our rules. ThanksEarring post material?

A friendly community for sharing inspiration, ideas, and techniques about jewelry.
I finally made a gold necklace!
Cottagecore is an aesthetic depicting a simple, romanticized life in nature. It features themes of farm animals, earthy tones, soft illustrations, and more.So many questions! Newbie

Welcome! This subreddit is about chain mail for armor, jewelry, art, or fun. Note that "chain mail" (the form of metal smithing) is sometimes called "chain maille" "maille" "chainmail" and other spellings. However you spell it, if you're talking about chain mail (not chain email or letters): welcome! <3
How do I quit😭
A sub dedicated to the underappreciated workers of TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Marshalls, Sierra Trading Post, and Homesense! For people to vent, complain, ask questions, and share memes, of course. Keep it appropriate....although rules were meant to be broken (except rule 1) LOLShould I trust Great Northern Bead & Gem?
A friendly community for sharing inspiration, ideas, and techniques about jewelry.Some necklaces I’ve made!
Welcome to r/SomethingIMade – a community dedicated to showcasing & celebrating your DIY projects! Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a beginner, we encourage you to share your creations and inspire others to get creative. From woodworking to sewing to painting, and everything in between, we want to see what you've made. This subreddit is a supportive and inclusive space for all skill levels and interests, so don't be afraid to share your unique perspective and learn from others.Some necklaces I’ve made :)
Cottagecore is an aesthetic depicting a simple, romanticized life in nature. It features themes of farm animals, earthy tones, soft illustrations, and more.First gothic(?) piece!
A friendly community for sharing inspiration, ideas, and techniques about jewelry.Please know what you want BEFORE you come to the registers! PS our sales are not that good right now.
Not sure what wire I need…
A friendly community for sharing inspiration, ideas, and techniques about jewelry.2 month old shop. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

A subreddit for Etsy sellers on Reddit to collaborate and discuss techniques and experiences selling their products and building their stores.