Written by Lan Nguyen
Dina Gan has always loved making things. In college, she designed offbeat, inexpensive jewelry and sold it around campus. But it wasn't until she moved from New York City back home to Baltimore that she once again started to make one-of-a-kind pieces as well as oven mitts and handbags. And in April, she launched Madebydina.etsy.com with the help of Etsy.com, an online marketplace that specializes in handmade goods. Building a company from a cherished hobby sounds easy enough. After all, according to the nonprofit Craft & Hobby Association, the industry is $31 billion strong, with the top five selling crafts being scrapbooking/memory crafts, arts and drawing, other painting and finishing, home décor painting/accessorizing/finishing and woodworking. But experts say starting a crafting business takes some planning. Here's how to do it without losing the passion.


