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FieldsofThyme |
Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 1:52:52 PM I am making herb drying racks from barn wood, fabric, and either clothespins or curtain hooks. I have a photo of one I made on my Scrap blog. I'm selling them at a historical Heritage days event. What should I price them at?
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momdrinkstea |
Posted - Jul 04 2010 : 10:55:49 AM LOVE IT! I'd say $15 - 20, depending on the size. Maybe you could make different sizes/lengths, and price them accordingly? Like 12" - $10, 18' - $15, 24" - $20 ? JUST A THOUGHT!!! THEY LOOK GREAT!
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natesgirl |
Posted - Jun 27 2010 : 1:27:07 PM How beautiful! I want one! I don't think I could convince my DH that a 3-4 hour drive is really practical though. LOL! I would say $20 is about right. I have seen them goin for that in the stores and yours is way prettier.
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karla |
Posted - Jun 27 2010 : 11:44:31 AM wHAT A CREATIVE MIND YOU HAVE! tHESE ARE SO NEAT! Sorry bout the caps!
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Sarahpauline |
Posted - Jun 27 2010 : 10:56:54 AM I think $20 - $25 would be fair. Its cute and rustic. :)
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FieldsofThyme |
Posted - Jun 03 2010 : 05:17:37 AM Here is the link - sorry
http://scrapreusedandrecycledartprojects.blogspot.com/2010/05/herb-drying-rack-recycling-old-barn.html
quote: Originally posted by jpbluesky
I could not see it on your blog. And i really wanted to!
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Lin |
Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 6:51:36 PM I would say $20 to $25. They're so rustic and people love that especially from old barn wood that still have the original paint on it. Siobhan, you're so sweet....I think you were just throwing a figure out, certainly not meant to offend! You're such a nice gal!! Hugs and smiles, Lin
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jpbluesky |
Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 6:49:01 PM I could not see it on your blog. And i really wanted to!
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clothedinscarlet |
Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 6:43:24 PM See, I knew I was way off...hehehe....I don't often go to craft fairs and such. Looks like I totally underpriced your herb drying rack. Sorry. :) I hope I didn't offend with the amount that I said.
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willowtreecreek |
Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 5:38:21 PM I would say at LEAST $20.00!
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quiltin mama |
Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 3:40:20 PM I'd consider it at $12 - $15. Not over $20 though. Hope that helps! :) I think you'll find that different people would pay different prices. You need to mark them at what you think they're worth.
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clothedinscarlet |
Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 2:08:04 PM That's beautiful Kristina! I love the barn wood! Would $10 be too little? I'm not sure how much time and materials you put into something like that.
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