Fall log cabin lunch bags... they're done!
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How did I miss this thread?? Karla those are just great. Pricing is sooo hard though. You just never know what the market will bear. And the average shopper really has no idea the amount of work that goes into making the blocks let alone the bags. I would be tempted to put a $40 price tag on them at the show. Or perhaps price them at $45 and put a big sign up that says show special $5 off on bags. Maybe on Saturday you can get a feel for what people are willing to pay and adjust accordingly for Sunday. Pricing is always the hardest thing to decide.
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How did I miss this thread?? Karla those are just great. Pricing is sooo hard though. You just never know what the market will bear. And the average shopper really has no idea the amount of work that goes into making the blocks let alone the bags. I would be tempted to put a $40 price tag on them at the show. Or perhaps price them at $45 and put a big sign up that says show special $5 off on bags. Maybe on Saturday you can get a feel for what people are willing to pay and adjust accordingly for Sunday. Pricing is always the hardest thing to decide.
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BEAUTIFUL as is everthing you make!!!! Good luck at your craft show!! It really is sad the way things have gone in the Craft Show venue.....I remember a time when you could do the craft show circuit and make a living out of it!!! Best of Luck oxoxo
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