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Monday, April 9, 2012

COLLECTIBLES

Collectibles

Hobbies can often become an important part of anyone’s life. The idea of gathering collectibles as a hobby is not a new one. From small, seemingly worthless objects to large prizes and golden cups, throughout the decades, people have been collecting virtually everything one can possibly imagine.

Where to Start?

The first thing you may want to do (if you haven’t already) is to figure out just what exactly is it that you want to collect. If you haven’t made this choice yet, you may use the internet or take a look at various magazines to gain some insight and inspiration about hobbies from the ideas of other people. The most popular collectibles are stamps, post cards and old coins. You will often see that there are special sections for them in newspapers, on virtual shops and hobby websites, because so many people collect them.

If the idea of collecting stamps and coins might not be exactly what you are looking for, there are always many other things you may want to consider: books, magazines, various cards, posters, pottery or CDs are only a few of the numerous collectible objects you can choose from.

In case your financial situation permits it, you can also try collecting more expensive items such as jewelry, paintings, gemstones, electronics or even bikes and cars.

What You Will Need

First of all, after you have chosen the types of collectibles you want to gather, you need to find as much information on the subject as possible. If you want to collect stamps, for example, you can search for rare stamp catalogs where you can find practically any type of collection stamps that has ever been issued.

Catalogs also have an important and very useful aspect: all the collectible items are presented in detail and organized based on themes or categories. You can use this to your advantage, by deciding on a specific theme or niche to focus on, instead of just adding random items from every category to your collection. As a hobby, you can do that too, of course, but if you want to earn some money with your collectibles some day, it is a good idea to think things through as thoroughly as possible.

The internet offers us a great advantage over those who have made a hobby of collecting items in the past. Back then, it was much more difficult to connect with like-minded collectors and you often had to put ads in the local paper and wait for weeks until someone contacted you with information about the items you needed.

Nowadays, there are hundreds of various sites where you can find information and forums, blogs or advertising sections where you can place an ad concerning your specific interest. Letting others know what you want is a crucial step if you want to find people who may have the items you want to collect and who are willing to sell them to you.

The Most Well Known Types of Collectibles

• Stamp collecting: This is quite probably one of the most popular hobbies in the entire world. With the number of stamp collectors reaching an estimate of over 20 million only in the United States, it is safe to say that this is the most loved collecting activity of all.

Stamp collecting is just about as old as the first stamps that were ever made. Ever since the first stamp was issued in Britain in 1840, numerous stamp dealers and collectors have started to emerge in what was to become the start of a world wide movement that still continues to thrive to this day.

The great advantage of stamps is that, out of all other collectibles, they are not only some of the least expensive ones, but are also considered by many to be an art form. A large variety of themes and patterns were depicted throughout the years, ranging from the portrayal of historical figures like kings and presidents, to the reproduction of famous paintings or photographs of landscapes, airplanes or various historical scenes.

It does not cost much to become a stamp collector. The equipment only consists of a stock book with plastic pockets for the safe storage of your stamps, a magnifying glass and a catalog where you can find information about the collectibles you are interested in. It is also a good idea to keep some stamp tongs handy so that you may avoid handling the items with your hands.

• Numismatics: This activity represents the study and collection of coins, paper money and other types of exchange that have been used throughout history. It can be considerably expensive to be a successful coin collector, mainly because of the “collector value” of the currency items. This implies that the older the items get, the greater their value will be – so, for example, a 5 dollar bill from 1910 is considered to be considerably more valuable than a contemporary one.

Even though they are not quite as popular as stamps, these collectibles are sought after by many people. As in the case of stamps, there are many catalogs that were put together to present all the various coins even from hundreds of years ago. By using them, you can study the collector value of practically all the coins belonging to the age period you are interested in, so that you can create valuable coin collections.

Selling Collectibles

Whatever your area of interest, you may find that you can make quite a good profit in the long run, by buying individual items and putting together a collection that may prove to be far more valuable than the sum of its parts.

For example, if you are able to collect all the stamps belonging to a specific theme and from a particular period in history, this collection, if complete, can already be seen as extremely valuable.

Of course, it is not an easy task to gather so many collectibles and sometimes you may find that you will need years for it. Many people however have made fortunes over the years because of the patience and dedication that they have invested into their hobby.

JEWELRY MAKING

Jewelry Making: Making Your Own Jewelry


Jewelry making has been a very profitable activity for many centuries. Considered by some to be an art, it went through some important innovations in its design trend during the 19th century and in the present it continues to be seen as an extremely creative pursuit.

There are many types of jewelry making that one can start to work on. Some of these can include beadwork, metal work, jewelry carving as well as clay and plastic jewelry. Any of these can be used for making necklaces, bracelets, earrings and various other types of creative jewelry. Skilled practitioners who know how to work with as many techniques as possible can manage to earn a significant amount of money.

Getting Started

Depending on what you actually want to get started on, you can choose between a few main types of jewelry manufacturing. While you can work on practically all of them, it is usually best for beginners to only focus on one.

Beadwork: This is the craft of linking beads to one another on a string or wire. It is a very old practice, historians claiming that it has been used for more than 5000 years. It is also one of the least costly of the jewelry making arts so many beginners choose it. Modern beadwork is often used both as a hobby and as a business and some of the more skilled and creative craftsmen can even put together 2D and 3D bead patterns.

Metal work: This type of jewelry manufacturing is the most difficult but it can also be very valuable, especially if you are using gold and silver. You will need to learn some important methods of working with metal before you can use this practice.

Clay and plastic jewelry: Clay jewelry is fairly simple and cheap to work with. It has also become much more popular in the past few years. Plastic jewelry making is even more popular and easier to work with than clay. The best thing about it is that you are not restricted to using only the materials available in stores since there are many small plastic objects that you can put together creatively to create jewelry.

Regardless of which of these options you may choose for your jewelry making, you need to have some basic tools that are required for every craftsman. Jewelry pliers are probably the most important of them. They are usually used in beadwork and depending on what you wish to create you can opt to either use chain nose pliers, round nose pliers, flat nose pliers or side cutting pliers. These jewelry pliers are usually geared to help craftspeople work more easily with wire and small objects.

The most basic tools used in jewelry making of any kind can also include various measuring tools for maximizing your precision, magnifiers to work with smaller objects, as well as tools you can use for beadwork such as scissors, needles, glue and knotting tools.
The best way to learn basic jewelry manufacturing methods is to browse online sources. There are literally thousands of video and written tutorials available for free on the internet that can help you get started and improve your techniques with time. Once you have mastered the basics you will most likely want to try out your own methods and create your own innovated jewelry pieces. The originality and creativity that you can achieve are virtually unlimited.

Supplies and Costs

The costs of jewelry making are generally not very high. This is one of the many reasons why the activity is considered so profitable. For many people, cost is very important since not all have the financial possibility to start a large business and jewelry making often begins as a hobby so no real profit is usually involved at first.

This is why you must make a detailed plan concerning the materials you will use. The cost of tools is not as important as that of the supplies because tools rarely need replacing. When it comes to materials, however, it is much easier for example to start your jewelry making using simple plastic parts such as beads rather than going for expensive metals like gold or silver.

Therefore beadwork is probably the most profitable way for beginners to start working with jewelry pieces. Beads are very cheap and you can easily replace them if you make a mistake. The supplies and tools needed to work with them are also quite inexpensive since you will only need to work with string, needles, scissors, glue or pliers, most of which are usually available in any household.

Potential Profit

Before turning jewelry making into a profitable activity you will of course have to reach a certain skill level. If you are a beginner therefore, the first step should be to refine your skills and learn as many methods as you can to create more and more varieties of jewelry pieces.

Another important factor that can decide the potential of your profit is how well organized you are. In order to increase the speed and quality of your work you will have to allocate a certain space for your work place where you can keep and organize all your tools and supplies.

Once you have a few quality jewelry items you can easily start a home business and advertise your work in the local paper and on websites. It will not be long until you receive orders from people for a greater number of jewelry pieces and perhaps even some personalized requests. Jewelry making can then indeed become a very profitable business for you if you are determined enough to see it through and make all the necessary steps.

Finding New and Exciting Hobbies

An online hobby search can very efficiently find you a huge number of various possibilities regarding the hobbies that may be best suited to your personality. Some might enjoy a patient activity that would bring much satisfaction over time such as working with collectibles: stamps or old coins for example. Others might enjoy a dynamic, hands-on approach that could even turn into a business, choosing to make candles, jewelry or practicing woodwork. Online hobby lists can be of great assistance when you want to make a choice between all these different hobbies that are out there and choose the best one for yourself.

Whatever your dreams and desires may be, there are two things that are completely certain. First of all, people are unique and have a special drive that would nudge them day by day towards original ways to express themselves. Secondly, despite all the differences, every hobby enthusiast shares a common goal: the expression of new ideas and the joy of reaching new heights of development in any type of activity.

Regardless of whether you already have a hobby or not, a new hobby search can still help you if you want to reevaluate your motivations and activities or simply to choose an additional hobby beside the existing one; and an exhaustive list of hobbies is just what you need to get started.
Acting

Collectibles

Juggling

Scuba Diving
Antiques

Collecting Butterflies

Knitting

Sculpture
Archery

Collecting Comic Books

Leather Crafting

Sewing
Astrology

Cooking

Leather Working

Ship in a Bottle
Astronomy

Crafts

Magic Tricks

Skiing
Backpacking

Crocheting

Metal Detecting

Snorkeling
Ballet

Cross Stitch

Model Airplanes

Soap Making
Ballroom Dancing

Dancing

Model Railroads

Softball
Baseball

Dog Breeding

Mountain Climbing

Stained Glass
Basketball

Doll Making

Nature Walking

Stamp Collecting
Beadwork

Embroidery

Needlepoint

Sudoku Puzzles
Beekeeping

Fencing

Organic Gardening

Surfing
Belly Dancing

Fishing

Origami

Table Tennis
Bird Watching

Flower Arranging

Paintballing

Tango Dancing
Body Building

Gardening

Painting

Taxidermy
Bonsai

Geocaching

Photography

Tennis
Bowling

Ghost Hunting

Pottery

Tie Dying
Boxing

Glass Blowing

Quilting

Video Games
Building Dollhouses

Go-Cart Racing

Rafting

Whittling
Cake Decorating

Golfing

Rafting

Wine Tasting
Calligraphy

Hockey

RC Hobbies

Winemaking
Camping

Home Canning

Reading

Wood Carving
Candle Making

Horseback Riding

Restoring Furniture

Woodworking
Canoeing

Hunting

Rock Climbing

Wrestling
CB Radio

Ice Skating

Rock Collecting

Writing
Chess

Jewelry Making

Sailing

Coin Collecting

Jigsaw Puzzles

Scrapbooking

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