Upcycling Business Ideas: Amber’s New From Old Project 2

Amber Howitt learning upcycling business ideas through her New From Old enterprise

Upcycling business ideas can start very small. Sometimes all a child needs is a second-hand item, a little imagination, a few practical skills and the confidence to have a go.

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After Amber’s first New From Old project was successful, she was ready to keep her enterprise momentum moving. This time, her opportunity came from a visit to the Geraldton Recycling Centre with her Gran.

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Amber finding an item at the recycling centre for an upcycling business idea
Amber learnt that enterprise opportunities can sometimes be found in unexpected places.

Upcycling Business Ideas: Amber’s New From Old Project 2

Amber’s rabbit hutch project was hugely successful. She made an easy sale with excellent profit, and it gave her the confidence to look for another enterprise opportunity.

This post is part of Amber’s New From Old resale enterprise series, where she learnt how to find second-hand items, improve them and sell them for profit.

After the success of the rabbit hutch, Amber was looking for a new Enterprise for Kids project to keep her momentum moving forward.

So she planned a visit to the Geraldton Recycling Centre with her Gran to see if she could find another opportunity.

Finding Upcycling Business Ideas at the Recycling Centre

Amber was under instructions to only bring home something small, as we were returning to Burekup and already had a lot to fit into the car.

That is often a useful boundary for kids. It helps them look carefully, think practically and choose something they can actually manage.

For families in the Geraldton area today, the City of Greater Geraldton’s Resource Recovery Station is a useful reminder that recycling and reuse can create real-world learning opportunities for children.

Amber negotiating at the recycling centre as part of an upcycling business idea
Amber negotiates with the recycling centre man.
Pine timber display shelves Amber found for her upcycling business idea
Amber’s pine timber display shelves before the makeover.

What Amber found was a small pine display cupboard.

She thought it could make a good doll house. As an alternative, she could simply tidy it up and resell it.

That was smart thinking. She was not locked into only one idea. She could see more than one possible use for the item, which gave her flexibility.

Negotiating, Improving and Selling for Profit

Amber negotiated with the recycling centre man, batted her big blue eyes, and bought the shelves for a couple of dollars.

This was a simple but valuable enterprise lesson.

She was learning how to:

  • spot an opportunity,
  • look for resale potential,
  • negotiate a price,
  • improve an item,
  • advertise it,
  • and sell it for profit.

These are the kinds of practical skills that children can learn through real-world enterprise projects.

Amber sanded the cupboard back, gave it a coat of varnish and advertised it for sale.

Amber's upcycled display shelves after varnish ready to sell for profit
After a lick of varnish, the shelves were ready to sell.

Sold for $15!

Once again, Amber was happy with her profit. She added the cash to her money jar in readiness for her next Enterprise for Kids opportunity.

What Amber Learnt from Her Upcycling Business Idea

We watched Amber’s confidence skyrocket from running her little business projects.

This is one of the things we love about small enterprise experiences for children. The money matters, but the learning is even bigger.

Through this project, Amber was developing skills in:

  • opportunity spotting,
  • creative thinking,
  • negotiation,
  • marketing,
  • basic pricing,
  • follow-through,
  • and confidence.

She was also learning that value can be created.

The pine shelves were not worth much sitting at the recycling centre. But with a little care, sanding, varnish and marketing, they became something someone else was willing to buy.

That is a powerful lesson for children.

Upcycling Business Ideas Teach Kids to Spot Opportunity

Upcycling business ideas are wonderful for kids because they do not need to start with a lot of money.

Children can begin by looking for small, manageable items that can be cleaned, repaired, painted, polished, repurposed or presented better.

They can learn to ask:

  • Could this be useful to someone?
  • Could this be cleaned up?
  • Could this be turned into something else?
  • Could this be advertised better?
  • Could I buy this cheaply enough to make a profit?
  • Who might want this once it is improved?

These questions help children think like entrepreneurs.

They begin to see that opportunity is not always obvious. Sometimes it is hidden under dust, scratches, old paint or someone else’s discarded item.

Amber’s New From Old Series

This project was another step in Amber’s New From Old journey.

Her first project showed her that she could buy and sell for profit. This second project showed her that she could take something simple, improve it and make another successful sale.

Each small project helped her build belief in herself.

We do hold the crystal ball, and we know what Amber gets up to next. You will be amazed by the opportunities she finds.

Stay tuned for more in Amber’s enterprise journey.

Key Takeaway: Upcycling Business Ideas Can Start Small

Key takeaway: upcycling business ideas can teach children how to spot opportunity, negotiate, improve an item, advertise and sell for profit. Amber’s New From Old project showed that a small recycling centre find can become a valuable real-world money lesson.

Where to Next?

What second-hand item could your child clean up, improve or resell as a small enterprise project?