So, as mentioned in a previous post, I went to Taylorsville for a baby shower. As I normally do, I made a baby blanket that turned out really cute. At least I think so.
The outside - pink plaid
I'm a little worried with this law that has passed. I was planning on making and selling these blankets on eBay, Craigslist . . . but with this law, everything that is homemade has to have everything from snaps to thread tested before-hand. I think it's going to hurt a lot of people who make homemade things to earn a little extra money. Like me. Do you know this law I'm talking about. If you have any insight about it, please share.
Speaking of selling these blankets, would you readers out there buy these? I've made one or two for some of you, so can you tell me this: If you were a consumer looking for a homemade blanket, would you buy one of mine? And for how much? I'm just curious, if I do sell them, how much I should charge for them. I don't want to overcharge, but I do need to at least break even, and I'd even like to make a profit. :)
Anyway, moving on, I've also started making homemade cards. I'm not that great at it, but I do have fun making them, and it's fun to come up with different ideas and try new things.
Christmas thank you's
This card was my first attempt - I think it turned out pretty good!
3 comments:
I loved the blanket. I have heard about the home-made law, but I don't know a whole lot about it. But here's a website about it. http://coolmompicks.com/savehandmade/
Your cards are darling too. And your father in law sounds like a dear!! My hubbie's name is John. Don't worry about not remembering. Half the time, I can't remember his name or the kids!
I hadn't heard about the law...hmmm. The blanket looks super cute! And the cards are too! Good luck if you do start selling!
Cute blanket! You should charge depending on the time it takes to make and the cost of the material you use, tax included. Also take in account shipping and all that and that hand made things are always more expensive.
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