Can you Tell I am having fun with my vinyl and transfer tape??!! I hope to be able to make more and sell them. The profits would fund our Christmas this year.
your images are awesome. i have made some to sell with sports logo's but the Christmas ones would be great. i just need to know about SCAL. Are the images already created? Are they free.? So much to ask. Thanks.Theresa
My mom sold them just with bows on them to look like presents for 20 dollars a few years ago. They sold well.but craft shows can be expensive to get into. Some charge over 200 to get a booth, if it is outdoors you need a tent, the blocks were hard to transport..heavy! I wonder how much to ship them, if you sold on ebay or Etsy. Seems like my mom went and found out, but I don't remember. These are much nicer with the designs on them.
Holes have been drilled in the bottom for lights to go in. The blocks didn't photograph well with lights in. I don't have a very facey camera! I have started another blog to sell my creations with a link to my Etsy. It is empressivedesigns.blogspot.com.
The Etsy should but up and ready for ordering by Friday.
BTW- The images on the blocks are dingbats that have been edited for vinyl use in Inkscape. The vinyl is a gloss vinyl that has a 6 yr indoor/outdoor life. I purchase in bulk from online sign companies.
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That is sweet!! Is that a cartridge for all the Christmas scenes?
your images are awesome. i have made some to sell with sports logo's but the Christmas ones would be great. i just need to know about SCAL. Are the images already created? Are they free.? So much to ask.
Thanks.Theresa
Wow, you did a great job. You ought to sell these. I am sure you could get $20 or so for these. Wow, I am impressed.
My mom sold them just with bows on them to look like presents for 20 dollars a few years ago. They sold well.but craft shows can be expensive to get into. Some charge over 200 to get a booth, if it is outdoors you need a tent, the blocks were hard to transport..heavy! I wonder how much to ship them, if you sold on ebay or Etsy. Seems like my mom went and found out, but I don't remember. These are much nicer with the designs on them.
Awesome! What vinal did you use?
I really like the first and last glass blocks. Do you have lights in them? Very nice.
Where did you get the great Christmas scenes? They would make great gifts!! Awesome job!
Holes have been drilled in the bottom for lights to go in. The blocks didn't photograph well with lights in. I don't have a very facey camera! I have started another blog to sell my creations with a link to my Etsy. It is empressivedesigns.blogspot.com.
The Etsy should but up and ready for ordering by Friday.
BTW- The images on the blocks are dingbats that have been edited for vinyl use in Inkscape. The vinyl is a gloss vinyl that has a 6 yr indoor/outdoor life. I purchase in bulk from online sign companies.
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