Starting a home-based business in South Africa is a smart way to earn cash.
You can create things to make and sell from home that tap into local trends. It doesn’t matter if you’re a Truehost customer or new.
This guide shares 50 profitable things to make and sell from home.
From crafts to digital products, these are low-cost, high-demand things to make and sell from home.
Each idea includes simple steps, materials, and tips to reach buyers. Let’s get started!
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Handmade Crafts
South Africans love unique crafts. These things to make and sell from home are affordable and profitable. Here are 10 ideas.
1) Beaded Jewelry
Beaded jewelry is a hit. Make necklaces or bracelets with local flair. Use beads, wire, and clasps from craft stores.
Thread beads into Zulu-inspired patterns. Sell at markets or online with Truehost’s e-commerce hosting.
Tourists and locals love them. Costs are low, around R100 to start. Promote on Instagram with cultural designs.
- Materials: Beads, wire, clasps.
- Steps: Thread beads, add clasps.
- Market Fit: Tourists, gift shops.
- Tip: Use Zulu patterns.
“Jewelry tells a story!” – Local artisan
2) Handwoven Baskets
Baskets are practical and beautiful. Use sisal or recycled fabric. Weave into baskets or mats, following YouTube tutorials.
Sell at craft fairs or online. They’re eco-friendly, fetching R150–R500. Use Truehost’s website builder for a shop. Promote vibrant colors on social media.
- Materials: Sisal, recycled fabric.
- Steps: Weave, shape neatly.
- Market Fit: Decor fans, eco-buyers.
- Tip: Use bold colors.
3) Custom T-Shirts
Custom T-shirts are popular. Use plain shirts and vinyl. Design with Canva, like “Proudly SA” slogans. Print and sell at events or online via Truehost’s hosting. Costs start at R200; shirts sell for R150–R300. Promote to youth groups.
- Materials: Shirts, vinyl.
- Steps: Design, print, press.
- Market Fit: Events, youth.
- Tip: Use local slogans.
4) Scented Candles
Candles create cozy vibes. Melt wax, add rooibos scents, and pour into molds. Sell at gift shops or online. Costs are R150; candles sell for R50–R200. Use Truehost’s e-commerce hosting. Promote eco-friendly jars on Instagram.
- Materials: Wax, wicks, oils.
- Steps: Melt, pour, cool.
- Market Fit: Wellness fans.
- Tip: Try rooibos scents.
5) Leather Keychains
Keychains are quick to make. Use leather scraps, rivets, and keyrings. Cut shapes, stamp designs, and sell at markets. Costs are R100; keychains sell for R30–R80. Promote personalized options online.
- Materials: Leather, rivets, keyrings.
- Steps: Cut, stamp, assemble.
- Market Fit: Gift buyers.
- Tip: Offer initials.
6) Wooden Coasters
Coasters are stylish. Cut wood, sand, and paint with flag designs. Sell at markets or online. Costs are R100; coasters sell for R50–R150. Use Truehost’s website builder for sales. Promote to offices.
- Materials: Wood, sealant.
- Steps: Cut, sand, paint.
- Market Fit: Homeowners, offices.
- Tip: Add flag designs.
7) Macramé Wall Hangings
Macramé is trendy. Knot cotton cords into patterns, hang on dowels. Sell on social media or markets. Costs are R100; hangings sell for R200–R500. Promote bohemian vibes.
- Materials: Cord, dowels.
- Steps: Knot, hang.
- Market Fit: Decor fans.
- Tip: Keep designs simple.
8) Hand-Painted Mugs
Mugs make great gifts. Paint ceramic mugs with food-safe paint, bake to set. Sell at gift shops or online. Costs are R100; mugs sell for R50–R150. Promote custom names.
- Materials: Mugs, paint.
- Steps: Paint, bake.
- Market Fit: Gift buyers.
- Tip: Offer custom names.
9) Recycled Fabric Tote Bags
Eco-friendly totes are in demand. Sew old fabric into bags with African prints. Sell at green markets. Costs are R100; bags sell for R50–R150. Use Truehost’s hosting.
- Materials: Fabric, sewing supplies.
- Steps: Cut, sew, decorate.
- Market Fit: Green shoppers.
- Tip: Use African prints.
10) Pottery Planters
Planters are perfect for succulents. Shape air-dry clay, decorate, and sell at markets. Costs are R150; planters sell for R50–R200. Promote to gardeners online.
- Materials: Clay, glaze.
- Steps: Shape, dry, decorate.
- Market Fit: Gardeners.
- Tip: Keep sizes small.
Food and Beverage Products
Homemade food sells well. These things to make and sell from home are tasty. Check food safety rules.
1) Homemade Biltong
Biltong is a South African favorite. Marinate beef with spices, dry for 3–5 days, and slice. Sell at markets or online with Truehost’s hosting. Costs are R300; biltong sells for R100–R300/kg. Promote to snackers.
- Materials: Beef, spices, rack.
- Steps: Marinate, dry, slice.
- Market Fit: Snackers, gyms.
- Tip: Offer spicy flavors.
2) Artisanal Jams
Jams are sweet and simple. Cook fruit with sugar, jar, and label. Sell at cafes or online via Truehost’s website builder. Costs are R100; jars sell for R40–R100. Use local fruits like guava.
- Materials: Fruit, sugar, jars.
- Steps: Cook, jar, label.
- Market Fit: Cafes, markets.
- Tip: Try guava flavor.
3) Spice Blends
Spice mixes are popular. Mix braai or curry blends, package in jars. Sell at restaurants or online. Costs are R100; blends sell for R30–R80. Promote on Instagram.
- Materials: Spices, jars.
- Steps: Mix, package, label.
- Market Fit: Cooks, restaurants.
- Tip: Create Cape Malay blends.
4) Homemade Chocolates
Chocolates are great for gifts. Melt cocoa, add rooibos, and mold. Sell at markets or online. Costs are R150; boxes sell for R50–R200. Use Truehost’s e-commerce hosting.
- Materials: Cocoa, molds.
- Steps: Melt, mold, cool.
- Market Fit: Holidays, weddings.
- Tip: Add rooibos flavors.
5) Baked Goods (Rusks)
Rusks are a staple. Mix dough, bake, and cut. Sell at coffee shops. Costs are R100; rusks sell for R50–R150. Promote gluten-free options online.
- Materials: Flour, sugar, trays.
- Steps: Mix, bake, cut.
- Market Fit: Coffee shops.
- Tip: Offer gluten-free.
6) Kombucha
Kombucha is trendy. Ferment tea with a SCOBY, bottle, and flavor. Sell at gyms or online. Costs are R150; bottles sell for R20–R80. Promote health benefits.
- Materials: Tea, sugar, SCOBY.
- Steps: Ferment, bottle, flavor.
- Market Fit: Health fans.
- Tip: Try berry flavors.
7) Chili Sauces
Spicy sauces sell well. Cook chilies, blend, and bottle. Sell at restaurants or online. Costs are R100; bottles sell for R30–R80. Promote on social media.
- Materials: Chilies, vinegar, bottles.
- Steps: Cook, blend, bottle.
- Market Fit: Spice lovers.
- Tip: Offer mild options.
8) Granola Mixes
Granola is healthy. Mix oats, nuts, and honey, then bake. Sell at markets. Costs are R100; jars sell for R50–R150. Use Truehost’s hosting.
- Materials: Oats, nuts, honey.
- Steps: Mix, bake, package.
- Market Fit: Fitness fans.
- Tip: Add macadamia nuts.
9) Homemade Rusks
Rusks are a South African classic, perfect things to make and sell from home. Their long shelf life makes them a hit for coffee lovers.
You’ll need flour, sugar, butter, and baking trays. Mix a simple dough with buttermilk, bake until golden, then cut into chunks and dry overnight.
Package in airtight bags for freshness. Sell at local cafes, markets, or online using Truehost’s e-commerce hosting.
South Africans love rusks with their morning coffee, ensuring steady demand.
Startup costs are low, around R100 for ingredients. Rusks sell for R50–R150 per bag, depending on size.
Promote on social media, targeting breakfast lovers or gift shops. Offer flavors like aniseed or bran for variety.
Ensure hygiene to meet food safety standards. Experiment with packaging to attract buyers, like eco-friendly bags.
This business is easy to start and grows with your creativity.
- Materials: Flour, sugar, butter, trays.
- Steps: Mix dough, bake, cut, dry.
- Market Fit: Cafes, markets, gift shops.
- Tip: Offer bran or aniseed flavors.
10) Fruit Cordials
Fruit cordials are refreshing and easy to make, making them great things to make and sell from home. They’re popular at events and homes.
You’ll need fruit (like naartjie or mango), sugar, and bottles. Boil fruit with sugar and water, strain, and bottle in sterilized containers.
Label with vibrant designs. Sell at farmers’ markets or online via Truehost’s website builder. Locals love cordials for braais or parties.
Startup costs are around R120 for ingredients and bottles. Cordials sell for R40–R100 per bottle.
Promote on Instagram, highlighting natural flavors. Offer sugar-free options to attract health-conscious buyers.
Ensure proper sealing for safety. This business lets you tap into South Africa’s love for fruity drinks with minimal investment.
- Materials: Fruit, sugar, bottles.
- Steps: Boil, strain, bottle, label.
- Market Fit: Braais, markets, homes.
- Tip: Try naartjie or mango flavors.
Digital Products
Digital products suit Truehost’s tech-savvy audience. These things to make and sell from home need no storage. Use Truehost’s domain services.
1) Printable Wall Art
Wall art is easy to sell. Use Canva to create South African-themed designs, like landscapes. Save as PDFs and sell online via Truehost’s hosting. Costs are minimal; art sells for R50–R200. Promote to decorators on Instagram.
- Materials: Design software.
- Steps: Create, save, sell.
- Market Fit: Decorators, Etsy.
- Tip: Use local landscapes.
2) E-Books
E-books on local topics sell well. Write guides on gardening or cooking using a word processor. Sell as PDFs online. Costs are zero; e-books sell for R50–R150. Promote on Truehost’s blog.
- Materials: Word processor.
- Steps: Write, format, sell.
- Market Fit: Niche readers.
- Tip: Focus on South African topics.
3) Social Media Templates
Templates save businesses time. Design Instagram graphics with Canva. Sell as packs online via Truehost’s e-commerce hosting. Costs are low; packs sell for R50–R200. Promote vibrant designs.
- Materials: Canva.
- Steps: Design, sell packs.
- Market Fit: Businesses, influencers.
- Tip: Create local-themed designs.
4) Website Themes
Themes are perfect for Truehost users. Code fast WordPress themes. Sell via Truehost’s platform. Costs are minimal; themes sell for R200–R1000. Promote to bloggers.
- Materials: Coding skills.
- Steps: Code, test, sell.
- Market Fit: Bloggers, businesses.
- Tip: Keep themes fast.
5) Online Courses
Online courses are scalable. Record lessons on entrepreneurship using video tools. Sell on platforms like Teachable. Costs are low; courses sell for R200–R1000. Promote on social media.
- Materials: Video tools.
- Steps: Record, upload, sell.
- Market Fit: Skill learners.
- Tip: Focus on local needs.
6) Stock Photography
South African photos are in demand. Shoot township scenes, edit, and sell online. Costs are minimal; photos sell for R10–R100 each. Promote to marketers on Instagram.
- Materials: Camera, software.
- Steps: Shoot, edit, sell.
- Market Fit: Marketers, bloggers.
- Tip: Capture township life.
7) Printable Invitations
Invitations are popular for events. Design wedding or party invites with Canva. Sell as PDFs. Costs are low; invites sell for R20–R100. Use Truehost’s hosting.
- Materials: Design software.
- Steps: Design, sell PDFs.
- Market Fit: Event planners.
- Tip: Use local themes.
8) Digital Stickers
Stickers are fun for planners. Create packs with Canva, sell as PNGs. Costs are minimal; packs sell for R20–R100. Promote on Instagram with local slang designs.
- Materials: Design software.
- Steps: Create, sell PNGs.
- Market Fit: Planners, crafters.
- Tip: Add local emojis.
9) SEO Guides
SEO guides help businesses grow. Write tips on local SEO, sell as PDFs via Truehost’s blog. Costs are low; guides sell for R50–R200. Promote to entrepreneurs.
- Materials: Writing tools.
- Steps: Write, format, sell.
- Market Fit: Entrepreneurs.
- Tip: Focus on local SEO.
10) Digital Planners
Digital planners keep people organized, making them great things to make and sell from home. They’re perfect for Truehost’s tech-savvy audience.
You’ll need design software like Canva or Adobe. Create layouts for daily or weekly planning with clickable links.
Save as PDFs and sell on platforms like Etsy or your own site, built with Truehost’s website builder.
South Africans, especially students and professionals, love digital planners for their convenience.
Startup costs are minimal, just your time and a computer. Planners sell for R50–R200 each, depending on complexity.
Promote on social media, targeting busy professionals or students. Offer themed planners, like academic or business versions, to attract buyers.
Update designs seasonally to keep them fresh. Add local elements like South African holidays for appeal.
This business is low-risk and scalable, ideal for creatives with tech skills.
- Materials: Design software, computer.
- Steps: Create layouts, save as PDFs, sell.
- Market Fit: Students, professionals, online buyers.
- Tip: Include South African holidays in designs.
Eco-Friendly and Upcycled Products
South Africans value sustainability. These things to make and sell from home are green and profitable.
1) Upcycled Furniture
Upcycled furniture is trendy. Sand and repaint old chairs or tables. Sell at markets or online via Truehost’s e-commerce hosting.
Costs are R200; pieces sell for R500–R2000. Promote eco-friendly designs.
- Materials: Old furniture, paint.
- Steps: Sand, paint, sell.
- Market Fit: Homeowners, cafes.
- Tip: Use bold colors.
2) Eco-Friendly Soaps
Natural soaps are gentle. Mix oils, lye, and rooibos, then mold. Sell at markets or online.
Costs are R150; soaps sell for R30–R80. Promote wellness benefits.
- Materials: Oils, lye, molds.
- Steps: Mix, mold, cure.
- Market Fit: Wellness fans.
- Tip: Use rooibos scents.
3) Reusable Beeswax Wraps
Beeswax wraps replace plastic. Coat cotton with beeswax, cut, and sell. Costs are R100; sets sell for R50–R150.
Use Truehost’s hosting. Promote eco-benefits.
- Materials: Cotton, beeswax.
- Steps: Coat, cut, package.
- Market Fit: Zero-waste shoppers.
- Tip: Use African patterns.
4) Recycled Paper Notebooks
Notebooks from scrap paper are eco-friendly. Cut, bind, and decorate. Sell at stationery shops.
Costs are R50; notebooks sell for R30–R100. Promote on Instagram.
- Materials: Scrap paper, binding tools.
- Steps: Cut, bind, decorate.
- Market Fit: Students, eco-fans.
- Tip: Add protea designs.
5) Eco-Candles
Eco-candles use soy wax and recycled jars, making them sustainable things to make and sell from home. They appeal to South Africa’s green market.
You’ll need soy wax, wicks, and recycled containers like old jars. Melt wax, add natural scents like eucalyptus, and pour into jars.
Let cool and package neatly. Sell at eco-markets or online using Truehost’s e-commerce hosting. Eco-conscious homeowners and gift shops love these candles.
Startup costs are around R120 for supplies. Candles sell for R50–R150 each, depending on size.
Promote on social media, emphasizing sustainability and local scents. Offer gift sets for holidays to boost sales.
Use recycled packaging to enhance eco-appeal. This business is perfect for those passionate about green living and creative decor.
- Materials: Soy wax, wicks, recycled jars.
- Steps: Melt wax, pour, cool, package.
- Market Fit: Eco-conscious buyers, gift shops.
- Tip: Use eucalyptus or fynbos scents.
6) Upcycled Denim Bags
Denim bags from old jeans are stylish and eco-friendly, perfect things to make and sell from home. They’re a hit with fashion lovers.
You’ll need old jeans, sewing supplies, and straps. Cut denim into bag shapes, sew together, and add handles. Decorate with patches or embroidery. Sell at markets or online via Truehost’s website builder. South Africans love sustainable fashion.
Startup costs are around R100 for materials. Bags sell for R50–R200 each. Promote on Instagram, highlighting unique designs.
Offer custom options like monograms to attract buyers. Use bold African prints for linings to stand out.
This business combines creativity with eco-friendly values, perfect for trendsetters.
- Materials: Old jeans, sewing supplies, straps.
- Steps: Cut denim, sew, decorate.
- Market Fit: Fashion lovers, eco-markets.
- Tip: Add patches for trendy appeal.
7) Plantable Seed Paper
Seed paper is a fun eco-product that grows plants, making it a unique thing to make and sell from home. It’s perfect for gardeners.
You’ll need recycled paper and local flower seeds. Blend paper into pulp, mix in seeds, and dry into sheets.
Cut into cards or shapes. Sell at eco-markets or online with Truehost’s hosting. Gift-givers and gardeners love this product.
Startup costs are low, around R80 for paper and seeds. Seed paper sells for R20–R80 per sheet.
Promote on social media, emphasizing the plantable feature. Offer wedding or gift card designs for versatility.
Include planting instructions to add value. This business is green and creative, ideal for eco-enthusiasts.
- Materials: Recycled paper, seeds.
- Steps: Blend pulp, add seeds, dry, cut.
- Market Fit: Gardeners, gift-givers.
- Tip: Use local flower seeds like protea.
8) Natural Cleaning Products
Natural cleaners are safe and eco-friendly, great things to make and sell from home. They appeal to health-conscious households.
You’ll need vinegar, essential oils, and bottles. Mix ingredients like lemon oil and vinegar for all-purpose cleaners.
Bottle and label neatly. Sell at green markets or online via Truehost’s e-commerce hosting. South Africans love chemical-free products.
Startup costs are around R100 for supplies. Cleaners sell for R30–R100 per bottle.
Promote on Instagram, highlighting natural ingredients. Offer scents like citrus or lavender for variety.
Ensure bottles are leak-proof for safety. This business is simple and aligns with South Africa’s green movement.
- Materials: Vinegar, essential oils, bottles.
- Steps: Mix, bottle, label.
- Market Fit: Eco-conscious households.
- Tip: Offer citrus scents.
9) Upcycled Glass Decor
Upcycled glass decor turns old bottles into art, making it a creative thing to make and sell from home. It’s perfect for decor lovers.
You’ll need old glass bottles, paint, and cutting tools. Cut bottles into vases or candle holders, then decorate with paint or etchings.
Sell at markets or online with Truehost’s website builder. Homeowners love unique decor pieces.
Startup costs are around R120 for tools and paint. Items sell for R50–R200 each.
Promote on social media, showcasing eco-friendly designs. Offer sets for gifting to boost sales.
Use local themes like ocean-inspired designs for appeal. This business is ideal for creative, eco-minded entrepreneurs.
- Materials: Glass bottles, paint, tools.
- Steps: Cut, decorate, sell.
- Market Fit: Homeowners, gift shops.
- Tip: Create candle holders for variety.
10) Recycled Plastic Jewelry
Recycled plastic jewelry is eco-chic, a unique thing to make and sell from home. It appeals to South Africa’s green fashion market.
You’ll need plastic bottles, molds, and paint. Melt plastic into beads or pendants, then paint or shape.
Sell at eco-markets or online via Truehost’s hosting. Fashion-forward and eco-conscious buyers love these.
Startup costs are low, around R100 for materials. Jewelry sells for R30–R100 per piece.
Promote on Instagram, emphasizing sustainability. Offer lightweight designs for comfort.
Add bright colors to attract buyers. This business combines creativity with environmental impact, perfect for trendsetters.
- Materials: Plastic bottles, molds, paint.
- Steps: Melt, shape, paint, sell.
- Market Fit: Eco-conscious fashion lovers.
- Tip: Keep designs lightweight and colorful.
Seasonal and Event-Based Products
South African holidays drive demand. These things to make and sell from home are perfect for events.
1) Christmas Ornaments
Ornaments make holidays special. Cut wood into stars, paint, and add glitter. Sell at markets or online with Truehost’s hosting.
Costs are R100; ornaments sell for R20–R80. Promote baobab designs.
- Materials: Wood, paint, glitter.
- Steps: Cut, paint, add hooks.
- Market Fit: Holiday markets.
- Tip: Use baobab designs.
2) Heritage Day Bracelets
Heritage Day bracelets show pride. Bead rainbow colors or cultural motifs. Sell at events or online. Costs are R50; bracelets sell for R30–R100. Promote on Instagram.
- Materials: Beads, string.
- Steps: Bead, tie securely.
- Market Fit: Cultural events.
- Tip: Use flag colors.
3) Wedding Favors
Wedding favors are personal. Fill jars with sweets, tie with ribbons. Sell to planners or online via Truehost’s e-commerce hosting. Costs are R150; favors sell for R20–R80. Promote custom labels.
- Materials: Jars, ribbons, fillers.
- Steps: Fill, tie, label.
- Market Fit: Wedding planners.
- Tip: Offer custom labels.
4) Braai Spice Kits
Braai kits are a hit. Mix spices like peri-peri, package with recipes. Sell at markets or online. Costs are R100; kits sell for R30–R80. Promote on Truehost’s blog.
- Materials: Spices, containers.
- Steps: Mix, package, add recipes.
- Market Fit: Braai fans.
- Tip: Include recipes.
5) Valentine’s Day Cards
Valentine’s cards are romantic, perfect things to make and sell from home. They’re a hit for South Africa’s lovebirds.
You’ll need cardstock, pens, and embellishments like ribbons. Design heartfelt cards with local quotes like “My hart is joune.”
Print or hand-draw, then add decorations. Sell at gift shops or online via Truehost’s website builder. Couples and gift-givers love these for February sales.
Startup costs are low, around R80 for materials. Cards sell for R20–R80 each, depending on design.
Promote on Instagram, showcasing romantic South African themes. Offer bulk packs for events like weddings.
Use eco-friendly paper to appeal to green buyers. This business is simple and thrives during the love season, letting you share creativity.
- Materials: Cardstock, pens, embellishments.
- Steps: Design, print, decorate, sell.
- Market Fit: Couples, gift shops, online buyers.
- Tip: Add local quotes like “My hart is joune.”
6) Mother’s Day Gift Boxes
Mother’s Day gift boxes make moms smile, ideal things to make and sell from home. They’re perfect for gifting season.
You’ll need small boxes, fillers like tissue, and handmade items like soaps. Curate mini candles or chocolates, pack neatly, and tie with ribbons.
Sell at markets or online with Truehost’s e-commerce hosting. Moms and gift-givers love personalized touches.
Startup costs are around R150 for supplies. Boxes sell for R50–R200 each. Promote on social media, targeting May sales.
Offer custom tags for personalization. Use local scents like rooibos in soaps for appeal.
This business is heartfelt and profitable, great for creative entrepreneurs.
- Materials: Boxes, fillers, handmade items.
- Steps: Curate, pack, tie ribbons, sell.
- Market Fit: Gift shops, online buyers, families.
- Tip: Include rooibos-scented soaps.
7) Father’s Day Keyrings
Father’s Day keyrings are quick and personal, great things to make and sell from home. Dads love practical gifts.
You’ll need leather scraps, metal rings, and stamping tools. Cut leather into shapes, stamp “Best Dad” or initials, and attach rings.
Sell at markets or online via Truehost’s hosting. Gift shops and families buy these for June.
Startup costs are around R100 for materials. Keyrings sell for R30–R80 each.
Promote on Instagram, emphasizing personalization. Offer bulk orders for corporate gifting. Use durable leather for quality.
This business is simple and thrives during Father’s Day, perfect for small-scale crafters.
- Materials: Leather, rings, stamping tools.
- Steps: Cut, stamp, attach rings, sell.
- Market Fit: Gift shops, families.
- Tip: Offer “Best Dad” stamps.
8) Halloween Decorations
Halloween decor is niche but fun, a unique thing to make and sell from home. It sells well in October.
You’ll need fabric, paint, and LEDs for spooky effects. Craft ghosts or pumpkins, add lights for flair.
Sell at markets or online with Truehost’s website builder. Party planners and schools love these for events.
Startup costs are around R120 for materials. Decor sells for R30–R100 each.
Promote on social media, targeting Halloween parties. Keep designs simple to save time.
Offer sets for better sales. This business taps into a growing niche in South Africa, ideal for creative crafters.
- Materials: Fabric, paint, LEDs.
- Steps: Craft, add lights, sell.
- Market Fit: Party planners, schools.
- Tip: Keep designs affordable.
9) New Year’s Party Kits
New Year’s party kits make celebrations easy, great things to make and sell from home. They’re popular for events.
You’ll need glitter, paper, and props like hats. Create photo booth props or party hats, package together.
Sell to event planners or online via Truehost’s e-commerce hosting. Party-goers love festive kits.
Startup costs are around R100 for supplies. Kits sell for R50–R150 each. Promote on Instagram, highlighting sparkly designs.
Offer themed sets for New Year’s Eve. Ensure durable materials for reuse. This business thrives in December, perfect for festive entrepreneurs.
- Materials: Glitter, paper, props.
- Steps: Create props, package, sell.
- Market Fit: Event planners, party-goers.
- Tip: Add sparkly designs.
10) Graduation Keepsakes
Graduation keepsakes are memorable, ideal things to make and sell from home. They’re perfect for students and families.
You’ll need small frames, paper, and pens. Design mini plaques or certificates with motivational quotes.
Sell at schools or online with Truehost’s hosting. Graduates love personalized mementos.
Startup costs are around R80 for materials. Keepsakes sell for R30–R100 each. Promote on social media, targeting graduation season.
Offer custom names for appeal. Use local quotes like “Ubuntu shines” for resonance. This business is heartfelt and thrives during graduation periods.
- Materials: Frames, paper, pens.
- Steps: Design, print, frame, sell.
- Market Fit: Students, families, schools.
- Tip: Add local quotes like “Ubuntu shines.”
Conclusion
You’ve got 50 profitable things to make and sell from home! From beaded jewelry to graduation keepsakes, these ideas fit South Africa’s market.
Start small, test your creations, and use Truehost’s hosting to sell online.
Your passion can become profit. Pick one idea and start your home business today!