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What month are you selling the Homemade Xmas Cards?

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biglips · 05/09/2007 21:52

Grin
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Whizzz · 05/09/2007 22:03

not homemade.......handcrafted

biglips · 05/09/2007 22:07

oh sorry!

handcrafted cards

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Dingle · 06/09/2007 13:06

LOL...well...whenever I make some! I have just made my second!

Gingermonkey · 06/09/2007 17:57

I want some of dingle's cards! (will you be selling them to monkeys?)

Whizzz · 06/09/2007 18:09

Dingles cards are scrummy
And don't forget an early order for any beady type gifts you may require

biglips · 06/09/2007 20:07

Do u still do the website so we can load the piccys on of our cards that we've made. As ive missed it loads and once my DD starts her preschool in the mornings..ill be able to get on with it!

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Gingermonkey · 06/09/2007 22:40

whizzz.

Pixiefish · 07/09/2007 07:57

Won't beselling any this year due to being up the duff. Last year I started in September and was selling right up till Christmas

OrmIrian · 07/09/2007 08:11

Just out of curiosity, please could you give me a vague idea of what you charge for simple cards? I made my own last year but this year I was thinking of giving some to the school Christmas fayre and I have no idea what to charge. I reckon they only cost about 25p each (they are very simple ones) and I don't want to overcharge but I also don't want to give them away.

Sorry for hijack.

JARM · 07/09/2007 08:12

i charged anywhere from £1 - £2 for my cards depending on what was on them.

the easy, simple ones £1, more extravagant £2

OrmIrian · 07/09/2007 08:15

Thanks jarm.

Pixiefish · 07/09/2007 08:17

I charge anything up to a fiver epending on the card. The more simple ones I sold as packs of 5 for £4

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