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To let my dd's sell

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Celestria · 17/11/2014 16:30

My dd's are 9 and 8 and have asked me if I would let them sell the loom bands they make. They are very good at making them and want to make their own money for Christmas.

I'm not sure about it as whilst I like their initiative, I wouldn't want them to annoy any of the local neighbourhood. Would you be irritated?

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gamerwidow · 17/11/2014 16:33

I can't imagine there would be a demand to be honest. At this stage everyone and their dog has got a loom. I think it would just irritate people unfortunately.

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WorraLiberty · 17/11/2014 16:33

Do you mean they want to knock door to door?

Yes, that would irritate me a bit...but only if other kids caught on to the idea so someone was always knocking.

I genuinely cant see anyone buying them though, as most people have children or grand children who already made tons when they were in fashion.

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Celestria · 17/11/2014 16:34

They make very difficult bracelets, not the standard starbursts or fishtails. It's a shame as they have so many but no real use for them.

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TeenAndTween · 17/11/2014 16:36

Well, I would buy some for my DD, as she likes them but doesn't have the dexterity to make anything complicated herself.

Does their school have a Christmas fair? Could they have a stall there and split the money with the PTA?

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NorwaySpruce · 17/11/2014 16:37

Well that's the thing isn't it, no one else will have any real use for them either.

Selling them door to door would be ridiculous, and selling at school would probably not be allowed.

If two children appeared at my door selling loom-band creations, I'd probably think their parents were down to their last penny Grin

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Celestria · 17/11/2014 16:38

They make ones like this:

www.etsy.com/uk/listing/174879585/rainbow-loom-double-braid-bracelet-party?

There is a carboot sale held at the end of the month, would it be worth letting them sell there. Maybe as stocking fillers?

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Celestria · 17/11/2014 16:39

Haha Norway, I will be once this Xmas shopping is done! Smile

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LaurieFairyCake · 17/11/2014 16:39

Yes, I would as its just more stuff that won't biodegrade going into landfill

Maybe they're catchment area is other kids though?

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NorwaySpruce · 17/11/2014 16:41

Oh, those really are not very complicated at all.

If you are going to the car boot anyway, there's no harm in giving them a bit of space, but I wouldn't expect great things when most people will be looking for a bit more for their money.

As a pp suggested, a school Christmas fair might be a better bet.

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atticusclaw · 17/11/2014 16:42

I think selling them at a car boot is fine but tbh wouldn't like them being sold door to door. It makes people feel awkward and obliged to buy.

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atticusclaw · 17/11/2014 16:44

You could always set them up with an etsy page (not that I have any idea what that even entails)

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WorraLiberty · 17/11/2014 16:49

Is that the right link, because they just look like standard bracelets to me?

You could try the carboot sale, but be prepared not to break even once you've paid for the pitch.

If anything though, it should be a fun experience for them Smile

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WooWooOwl · 17/11/2014 16:51

I'd be irritated by a child coming to my door to try and sell me something that my own children can make. And if I didn't have children then there's no way I'd ever have worn a look band! I think the craze for them is over now tbh.

A car boot might be worth a try, but I'd be worried they would be disheartened if it didn't work and would encourage them to give them out as gifts instead.

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TheFairyCaravan · 17/11/2014 16:56

I'd be irritated too, because I'd feel like a right bitch if I didn't buy one from a child and I don't have a need for one and don't want one.

As an aside, I am disabled and I get really pissed off when people knock on my door for things such as this, because it takes me ages to get out of the chair and it actually causes me pain to do so.

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TooMuchCantBreathe · 17/11/2014 17:01

I'm posting on the op only as I can't see any other replies (mobile site glitch).

Op do you mean door to door? If you do yes I'd be cross at being disturbed and no I wouldn't buy them (and I'd feel guilty for that which would make me more cross with you! )

If you mean a stall, craft fair, school fete or similar then I wouldn't mind at all. I'd admire their gumption and probably buy a little something.

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PepsiTwirl · 17/11/2014 17:04

There's a Facebook page called

Loom to the moon

It's for charity

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BackforGood · 17/11/2014 17:08

Agree with everyone else.
I doubt they'd make the 'table fee' back at a craft fayre or car boot sale or Christmas fayre, but, if you were having a table for yourself and they had a space on it, then fair enough - they might be pleasantly surprised, but, as everyone else said, there isn't really the market for them - adults aren't going to walk around with a bracelet made of small elastic bands, and dcs all make their own, so I wouldn't let them go selling door to door or on a street corner, no.

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WorraLiberty · 17/11/2014 17:08

There was a loom band stall at my DC's school Summer Fete (when they were still popular).

The kids were asked to make and donate 1 or 2 loom bands each, for the PTA to sell.

They were inundated with bands, but they only managed to sell a handful because anyone interested in them, already had tons.

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TrendStopper · 17/11/2014 17:33

I think those who love loom bands wouldn't buy them because they could make them themselves.

A christmas fair or car boot would be the best place if they did decide to go for it. However I don't think much will come from it. Sorry.

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Bellwether · 17/11/2014 17:47

Put them on Ebay. They'll soon lose interest when they don't sell, though who knows, maybe a few will.

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Littlef00t · 17/11/2014 18:15

Facebook page?

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Celestria · 17/11/2014 18:35

Okay thanks, they will just have to go back to the drawing board Smile

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Heels99 · 17/11/2014 18:39

Op, a couple of children had a stall at our school su,mmr fair selling loom band bracelets. They had to pay £5 to the PSA for the stall. They sold out! Granted it was at loom band peak but if your dcs made Xmas ones with Xmas charms they could do well. Ask PSA about the fair, if they allow people to gp have their own stall for a fee then they could do that.

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PepsiTwirl · 17/11/2014 18:42

Yes a Facebook page...

It's called

Loom to the moon

Doesn't have to be on Facebook

Google it

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SaucyJack · 17/11/2014 18:45

The thing with loom bands is that the pleasure of them is in the making and giving of them- not the wearing.

They're just this year's friendship bracelets. I can't imagine there's much of a market for people to buy them from strangers.

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