[Rock Painting] Re: Hello All, I have a Question

sounds like a good plan!  A lot of members have recommended having a lot of items at various price ranges.  Neecie always makes up a ton of little lady bugs, and various small easy projects to sell for around $1 or two.  these are popular with the kids and usually sell enough to cover booth fees.

Leighsa

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rockpainting/files/A.001.%20Tips%20on%20Marketing%20/

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 "cpodobed"  wrote:
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> I live in NJ. I am in the northern region. This craft show is an annual
> event, but we are in a rural area so I know that I won't be getting top
> dollar. However, I think that I will be starting at $12 and work my way
> up based on size of rock. Does this sound reasonable?
>

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