I'm not really certain about pricing everything. You speak to one person and they say t go low and another says to go high and I'm torn because I don't want to give it all away and I don't want to be left with all kinds of stuff left over (and have to give it all away)... we'll see...
So, maybe it's not a living, but I needed to do something to break up the monotony of job hunting. Wouldn't it be great to be one of those people who can make a living doing all those things that they love to do?
sadly, the elf shoes that I intended to make for the craft show just take too long, so...
here are some pics of the stuff I've made.
note: I've not posted pics of any pottery as I have been throwing pieces for a wood-firing that will be happening in February. Since I need to have 30 pieces to take there really hasn't been time to make other stuff...
-silly
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I say go to Pottery Barn, Pier 1 and Home Goods and get the prices of the wine bags and then price yours a bit lower.
If employed and giving gifts, I purchase wine bags from you.
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