False, at least the American definition of that phrase, i.e, hands-on occupations like plumbing, welding, electrical work, etc., but I do/did have marketable skills and experience.
You worked on a factory line at some point in your life.
False - I used to fish a lot when I was a kid, but I finally realized to do it caused a lot of pain to the bait and any caught fish. I still have my dad's lures that he inherited from his father.
They are pretty, but I wouldn't go out any buy real ones. They never last for me. My mom loved red ones. I donated two pots of white and one pot of red to the church to use decorate for Christmas since I could never sell them. I got them from my aunt's estate.
You vacation more in the summer than any other season.
False. I don't use any of the things you mentioned for ailments. If I have a skin condition (such as eczema) I usually get a prescription. But I do use an OTC hand moisturizer.
Yes, the first two houses I lived in had wallpaper in every room. Probably outdated colors and styles by today's standards. When I was looking to sell the Victorian, one relator that came to look severely criticized the wallpaper and wouldn't list the house just because of that. She said it would be a huge task for another owner to remove wallpaper from 10 rooms. It's a big turn-off for a potential buyer. Why would anyone want to? Wallpaper goes with the Victorian style. Anyway, the people that eventually bought the house renovated it and made it look like a modern house inside. (I posed photos of it somewhere).
You make your own birthday cards.
(Let me rephrase that. I don't mean for your own birthday. I mean you make and send them to friends and family instead of buying store-bought cards.)