HulkSmash
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$85. an hour plus material and markup.
Apx. $300. per thingy...
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$85. an hour plus material and markup.
Apx. $300. per thingy...
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Quilters are going to hate it because it's just some plastic on some plastic, when quilting is about fabric,
a hit of acid and $10. maybe throw in a ticket to burning man, and an old fashioned.
but then again this belongs in the premium section.
My guess is you could have them made wholesale on something durable for less than $10 each with any quantity. Spend your time on creating designs and let someone with the right equipment make them the right way so your reputation grows from offering quality products that last.
Making things with what you have "just because that's all you have" isn't a great way to do business, in my opinion.
If you needed surgery and the doctor only had a butter knife, would you let him continue or would you find someone with a scalpel that could do the job?
There are many merchant members on this site that offer outstanding products at excellent prices.
Ok, so what you're saying is you stole the design from a quilting book and I can't have any?
Howz am I suposezed to keep my garage warm this winter? HOW!?!? Tell me, HOW!?
Being that I'm cut off I might just remind you that I AM "El' Cheapo"... the CHEAPEST for your digital prints. So I hear by cut you off as well.
Yes, my garage will be really cold so I'll start insulating it with the CASH I was going to send you. Who would have thought that coroplast was a better insulator than wool anyway.
I'm also going to stop eating beef. So there.
Mosh really needs a haircut.Like this on the side of a barn, you might start something new and make some money with them.