How I Started Side Hustles as a Military Spouse!

Practical Side Hustle Ideas for Busy Military Spouse Mamas
Life as a military spouse isnโt just hard during deployments. Itโs all the little in-between moments that no one talks about.
Like the time my husband was coming home from abroad and the plane that was meant to get him back broke. Instead of a short trip, he was gone for weeks longer than planned – and this wasnโt even a deployment!
I was working outside the home at the time, with three young boys depending on me. Obviously, I couldnโt leave them at home, and the stress of juggling it all was so heavy.
In the middle of that season, I was talking with my friends Sam and Mona. They were sharing about their side hustle businesses in photography, crafting, and blogging. And I thought to myself, “what if I could do that too? What if I could start and grow something that gave me the flexibility to be home with my boys, but still have something that was mine?”
Not to toot my own horn, but Iโm a smart, hard-working mama. I knew if I put my mind to it, I could figure out how to make it happen. And friend, if youโre reading this, Iโm proof it worked! Youโre literally here on my blog right now.
So if youโre in the same boat as me, trying to find a way to balance military family life, motherhood, and that deep desire for something of your own, here are a few side hustle ideas that work beautifully for busy mamas like us.
Side Hustle Ideas for Military Spouses
1. Blogging
This is where my heart landed. Blogging can start small, but it can grow into real income through ads, affiliate links, and partnerships. The best part? You can blog about what you know and love; homeschooling, recipes, family life, crafts, or even sharing your military journey!
Itโs flexible, creative, and can be worked around nap times and school schedules. Plus, it connects you with other spouses and moms who need encouragement.
2. Photography
Military life is full of special milestonesโhomecomings, promotions, family portraits before moves. If youโve got a good eye, photography can be such a rewarding side hustle. Start with friends, build your portfolio, and grow from there. Itโs a skill that travels with you no matter where the military sends you.
3. Crafting and Etsy Shops
Do you love making things with your hands? From homemade jewelry to digital printables, Etsy makes it possible to turn a passion into a business. Even small batches of handmade goods can grow into a steady stream of income.
4. Freelance Work
Think writing, graphic design, social media management, or even virtual assisting. With just a laptop, you can take on clients from anywhere in the world. Itโs a great way to use professional skills on your own terms.
5. Teaching or Tutoring
Military families often live near bases where other families are homeschooling or looking for extra help for their kids. Offering tutoring in subjects youโre confident in, or teaching lessons in music, art, or language, can be both fulfilling and flexible.
6. Baking or Cooking
If your kitchen feels like your happy place, turning that into a side hustle is a natural fit. Think cupcakes for squadron events, freezer meals for other busy moms, or even starting a small blog around your recipes.
7. Social Media Content Creation
Itโs not everyoneโs thing, but some spouses thrive in sharing life online. You donโt have to have a million followers, brands are often looking for authentic voices in smaller communities.
Tools To Help You Start!
Here are some of my favorite practical tools that made side hustling easier for me:
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- A reliable planner to juggle military schedules, homeschool, and work.
- A budget-friendly laptop that travels well during PCS seasons.
- Ring light and tripod for photos and videos when I couldnโt hire anyone.
- Good coffee because, letโs be honest, mama needs fuel to keep going.
The Takeaway
Military family life will always come with curveballs. Planes break, orders change, deployments extend. We donโt have control over that.
But we can create stability in our own homes by building something that works with the lifestyle weโve been given.
Side hustles donโt just bring in extra income, they bring in hope, purpose, and a little piece of yourself back when military life demands so much.
If you have the heart for it, mama, there will be a way!
What to Read Next?
- Side Hustles for Military Spouses โ Far From the Farm
- How to Host Your Lemonade Stand โ Dreams of Grace & Grit
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If this encouraged you, share it with another military spouse who might need a spark of hope today. And if youโre already side hustling, drop a comment below with what youโre buildingโIโd love to cheer you on.
