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Nov. 5th, 2005 10:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ok. I know I posted pics already in my regular LJ, but I wanted to try here and see if I could show them in my actual entry. So you get to see them again, if you're on my regular LJ too. Aren't you lucky? ^_~
This is the 9 inch candy wreath I made. We're thinking about putting it up for $30, what do you all think? There's a ton of candy on that thing, and it took forever to finish. The blisters on my fingers/thumbs can attest to that.

This is one of two 7 inch wreaths I made. This we were thinking of putting up for $25
These are the bookmarks I've made so far. I am no longer allowed to make any though, or at least not until after Dustin's finished making his necklaces lol. He wants to make sure he has enough beads ^_~. Not quite sure yet what to charge for these, any ideas?
This is one of a set of potholders I knitted. I'm currently knitting a handtowel to go with it. Also not sure how much to charge for it yet.
This is a hemalyke cross necklace with purple and hemalyke beads. Dustin made it and I think it's absolutely beautiful. I told him that if it had been a cross in the same color as the beads, I'd have thanked him for making it for me, instead of selling it ^_~. Not sure about the price yet. Took him a very long time to make, as the necklace consists of 3 strands of seadbeads.

And this beauty is also made by Dustin. It's a little dove on a blue/green seadbead necklace. Very simple, but very pretty. Still considering a price for that one as well.
Ok. That's all there is for the time being. I've got some stuff from last year's fair left over still that we'll be trying to sell again. Hopefully we'll be able to make the chocolate candy we had last year again. I may even try and make some candied almonds, too, if I have the time. Not sure what else will end up on the table though. There's only a week left, which is a scary thought. I am looking forward to it though, even if it will be hard staying up for that long.
Heh, a guy from Dustin's work said he's going to stop by the fair next week, because he wants to see what I used all that candy for that I bought. He said he may even end up buying a wreath. That'd be cool. Though, in all honesty, I have a hard time imagining anyone wanting to buy one. It's candy, candy that can be bought far cheaper in the stores. But, it is a cool way of giving something simple. And I know these sell well in other places. I mean, there's people that make their business out of making these things. So why shouldn't I give it a go. I guess it's just the crafter in me that has a hard time seeing why anyone would buy them lol. Because I can make them. Litterally. Oh well. Wish me luck folks. Could sure use some good sales for everyone!

This is the 9 inch candy wreath I made. We're thinking about putting it up for $30, what do you all think? There's a ton of candy on that thing, and it took forever to finish. The blisters on my fingers/thumbs can attest to that.

This is one of two 7 inch wreaths I made. This we were thinking of putting up for $25

These are the bookmarks I've made so far. I am no longer allowed to make any though, or at least not until after Dustin's finished making his necklaces lol. He wants to make sure he has enough beads ^_~. Not quite sure yet what to charge for these, any ideas?

This is one of a set of potholders I knitted. I'm currently knitting a handtowel to go with it. Also not sure how much to charge for it yet.

This is a hemalyke cross necklace with purple and hemalyke beads. Dustin made it and I think it's absolutely beautiful. I told him that if it had been a cross in the same color as the beads, I'd have thanked him for making it for me, instead of selling it ^_~. Not sure about the price yet. Took him a very long time to make, as the necklace consists of 3 strands of seadbeads.

And this beauty is also made by Dustin. It's a little dove on a blue/green seadbead necklace. Very simple, but very pretty. Still considering a price for that one as well.
Ok. That's all there is for the time being. I've got some stuff from last year's fair left over still that we'll be trying to sell again. Hopefully we'll be able to make the chocolate candy we had last year again. I may even try and make some candied almonds, too, if I have the time. Not sure what else will end up on the table though. There's only a week left, which is a scary thought. I am looking forward to it though, even if it will be hard staying up for that long.
Heh, a guy from Dustin's work said he's going to stop by the fair next week, because he wants to see what I used all that candy for that I bought. He said he may even end up buying a wreath. That'd be cool. Though, in all honesty, I have a hard time imagining anyone wanting to buy one. It's candy, candy that can be bought far cheaper in the stores. But, it is a cool way of giving something simple. And I know these sell well in other places. I mean, there's people that make their business out of making these things. So why shouldn't I give it a go. I guess it's just the crafter in me that has a hard time seeing why anyone would buy them lol. Because I can make them. Litterally. Oh well. Wish me luck folks. Could sure use some good sales for everyone!