Over 9,000 People Are Already Earning Extra Income Making Concrete Pieces

7 Reasons So Many People Now Pick This $120/Hour Skill Instead Of Picking Up Night Shifts Or Retail Work

If you've been scrolling job listings late at night looking for something extra,

Wondering whether $15 an hour is really worth giving up your nights and weekends,

Or quietly dreading another interview where a kid half your age asks if you can stay on your feet for a full shift…

Here are 7 things that explain why so many people walked away from all of that — and now earn far more right from their own kitchen table.

Making concrete pieces at home REASON #1

The $2000 Side Income That Nobody Talks About

While most people chase delivery gigs or waste hours on survey apps that pay almost nothing, a small group quietly figured out how profitable concrete pieces can be.

You decide the hours. A little after dinner. A calm Sunday morning with your coffee. Whenever suits you.

Nobody buzzing your phone. No strangers in your car. No driving anywhere. Just calm, hands-on work that can return roughly $50–90 for every hour you actually spend on it.

Woman holding a marbled concrete tray REASON #2

No More Awkward Interviews About Whether You Can Lift Heavy Boxes

You spent decades building a real career. And somehow you're now filling out applications for big-box stores, warehouses or the local supermarket.

Across the table sits someone young enough to be your kid, asking if you can pull late shifts and lift heavy loads over and over without complaining.

Part of you wants to say it out loud: none of this feels right — but the bills keep climbing.

Making concrete pieces skips all of that. No interview. No name tag. No boss younger than your children. Just you, turning out items that sell for $45–125, with your self-respect fully intact.

"I spent more than two decades in accounting. I came this close to taking a weekend register job just to fill the gap. Instead I started making concrete pieces, and I bring in about three times what that job would have paid — without giving up how I feel about myself."

Susan P. ★★★★★
- Verified Buyer
Hands holding a heart-shaped concrete piece REASON #3

A Simple Selling Routine Tapping Into A $700 Billion Market

The handmade goods market is now worth over $700 billion, mostly because shoppers are hungry for original pieces they simply can't order off Amazon.

The crafters who do well learned a repeatable way to present and sell their work — a routine you can follow step by step that turns casual lookers into actual buyers.

It works across Instagram, Facebook Marketplace and Etsy, bringing in steady orders week after week. Handled right, even a single weekend market can clear $1,200 or more.

And once it's running, the people around you — coworkers, neighbors, friends — quietly become extra sales on top of everything you sell online.

Woman holding a concrete wall clock REASON #4

Skip The Exhausting 56-Hour Weeks That Wear You Down

Run the numbers on that extra job you keep considering:

A 40-hour week, plus another 16 in shifts, lands you at 56 hours. And the payoff? Maybe $400 more once taxes take their cut.

In exchange you're running on five hours of sleep, hiding how drained you are, risking your back, and losing every weekend.

Now the other path: 8 to 10 relaxed hours a week on concrete can bring in $1,000–1,600 a month. Comparable money, a fraction of the time, and none of the wear and tear.

Family making concrete crafts together REASON #5

It Calms You Down Instead Of Burning You Out

This won't pile more pressure onto an already full plate. Most people say they actually feel more relaxed once they get into it.

It's creative. It's soothing. And it's time that belongs only to you — just your hands, the work, and maybe a show playing in the background.

The extra income changes things, sure. But that quiet sense of calm it gives you is worth just as much.

"For the first time in a long while, I actually look forward to my evenings. It never feels like a chore — more like something relaxing that happens to put money in my pocket."

Martha G. ★★★★★
- Verified Buyer
REASON #6

The First Two Weeks That Change How You See This

This isn't a "someday, maybe" plan or something that takes months to pay off. Students typically start seeing steady income inside their first two weeks.

That's because Concrete Art Lab lays out exactly which pieces tend to sell quickest, which methods are easiest to pick up, and which buyers are ready to purchase right away.

There's no months-long learning curve and no fancy skills to master. You follow the plan, make your first pieces, and watch that first sale land while the people who doubted you are still thinking about whether to start.

Danielle showing her concrete pieces

Went from $0 to around $1,200 a month — and loving it

"When our rent and bills shot up by nearly a third, I was barely keeping my head above water. I tried a handful of side gigs and none of them did much except wear me out even more.

Concrete changed all of that. It helps with the bills, yes, but it also gave me something I genuinely enjoy. A few months ago I had no idea where to begin… now I'm making things I never imagined I could. I really can't recommend it enough."

Danielle R. ★★★★★
- Verified Buyer
Sarah holding a hexagonal concrete tray

I Was One Click Away From A Warehouse Night Shift

"My application was done and I'd already picked a start date for a warehouse job. Then a friend showed me what she was earning with concrete, so I gave this a shot first. Within a couple of months I was pulling in around $1,500 a month on weekends alone. That warehouse shift would have wrecked my body for half the pay. This honestly saved both my back and my peace of mind."

Sarah T. ★★★★★
- Verified Buyer
Woman with her finished concrete collection REASON #7

There's No Real Risk — And People Are Surprised How Quickly It Pays Off

Concrete Art Lab comes with a full 30-day money-back guarantee.

But hardly anyone ends up needing it — because we walk you through making your first sale fast enough to cover what you paid almost right away.

A lot of students finish their first sellable piece by day two and have it listed by day three. By the end of the first week, that first sale has usually paid back the cost of the course.

With thousands of people already doing this and plenty seeing money come in during week one, it isn't a gamble — it's a tested plan that tends to pay for itself well before the guarantee runs out.

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Frequently Asked Questions
I have zero experience. Is this really for me?
Yes, completely. The whole method was built with total beginners in mind, so no art background is needed at all. The 14-day plan walks you through each step, and plenty of our best students began knowing absolutely nothing about this.
What will I need to spend on supplies to begin?
Very little to get going. A few basic supplies are enough to start making pieces you can actually sell. Inside the course there's a full shopping guide with affordable picks for beginners, plus methods that keep waste low. Most people cover what they spent within their first handful of sales.
Do I need a special room or studio?
Not at all. A lot of our top students work right at the kitchen table. We show you how to put together a simple, movable setup you can pack away in minutes, along with easy cleanup habits that keep your surfaces safe.
How soon could I actually start earning?
The method has you making sellable pieces within two weeks at most. Many people finish their first piece in week one and make a sale not long after. The course spells out exactly how to price your work and where to sell it.
I'm retired — will this take a lot of time to learn?
It fits any schedule. Most pieces need under an hour of actual hands-on work, and there's no rush — you move at your own pace. After you pour a piece it sets on its own, so the work keeps moving forward even while you rest.
Do people really buy handmade concrete items?
More than ever. Social media has created huge demand for one-of-a-kind pieces you won't find on a store shelf. The course points you toward the niches that sell well and several places to sell — local markets, social platforms and online marketplaces.