Tuesday, 6 January 2015

What I Do With My Stuff

A couple of people have asked what I do with the things I make, well usually I keep them for my own personal use, I get bored once I make about ten of something, my gums begin to itch and I want to move on to the next idea whirling in my head, so what you see in the pictures is usually all I make of a project!  I just make for pleasure and to share, rather than for gain.

This Halloween and Christmas, for the first time in a few years I did put a box of bits and pieces in the staff room, but again, a run of any one item is usually limited to no more than twenty.

Having said that, I am considering, perhaps, having a table at a couple of craft fayres next Christmas and maybe in the summer taking a few of my bits and pieces into touristy type gift shops ……. a bit of a hint there, but more of my future plans in the next month or so …… when things are a little more concrete!!!!!!!!!!!

4 comments:

  1. Those are exciting hints, Helen. I think your items would sell well. They are so unique and creative and well done!

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  2. Hi Helen. How exciting, I'm sure your items will sell really well. People are always after something well made and unique and your goodies are always that. Good luck : ) Take care.

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  3. People love unusual items and greeting cards - your things will sell like hot cakes!

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  4. you know what i think i would buy them in a mo get them on ebay and esty every penny helps these days and i can vouch that you make is fab well made and would make a perfect gift big love marc

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