Updated
Updated · Twisted Sifter · Jul 11
Daughter Flags Mother’s $10,000 Craft Spending as $20,000 in Unsold Products Piles Up
Updated
Updated · Twisted Sifter · Jul 11

Daughter Flags Mother’s $10,000 Craft Spending as $20,000 in Unsold Products Piles Up

1 articles · Updated · Twisted Sifter · Jul 11

Summary

  • $10,000 in spending has alarmed a 20-year-old daughter who says her 47-year-old mother keeps buying supplies and making products without building a functioning business.
  • $20,000 worth of unsold inventory is now sitting in storage, while the mother reportedly has no LLC, no customer base and no social media presence to generate sales.
  • The concern has grown as the effort expanded from jewelry into embroidery, crocheting and even plans to buy beehives to produce beeswax for another product line.
  • Reddit commenters largely urged a gentle conversation, with some suggesting the mother narrow her focus to one product and test sales through a simple Etsy shop.
  • The broader divide in the discussion was whether the spending reflects a failing startup or simply an expensive hobby—an issue made sharper by the family’s limited finances.

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