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Guest Angelsdolly
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http://i65.tinypic.com/15gqova.gif Hello cutie pieshttp://i65.tinypic.com/15gqova.gif


 


So now that i have you here, please have a look at some of


my self made Jewelry. Most cabochons were bought from Etsy.


Collars are made out of recycled belts i often find at thrift stores,


or a local Walmart. As well as blank purses that i tend to find


I have a few resin works added in these pics.


 


I really prefer g3 ponies to decorate with/collect.


​And i am debating whether or not i want to open an Etsy shop.


​I generally make one of a kind items with certain pieces, so that way they aren't re-made


​and each individual piece is one in a million. It kind of adds to speciality imo.


 


Please feel free to leave thoughts, and also share your DIY


projects of all kinds! I would really love to see/hear what you make!


 

 


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It all looks great! I think you would be very successful on Etsy. My one concern with some of the items is durability.

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I agree with Sally, it doesn't matter how beautiful items are, if I buy from a shop and it doesn't last I am not likely to buy again. So it's important you take care of that from day one so you get returning customers.

 

In my experience collars particularly need to be super sturdy, I suppose if you put a low price on it and label it as picture props or something like that then it's not such a big deal. As long as your customers know it's mostly for show or collecting.

Guest Angelsdolly
Posted

It all looks great! I think you would be very successful on Etsy. My one concern with some of the items is durability.

 

 

I agree with Sally, it doesn't matter how beautiful items are, if I buy from a shop and it doesn't last I am not likely to buy again. So it's important you take care of that from day one so you get returning customers.

 

In my experience collars particularly need to be super sturdy, I suppose if you put a low price on it and label it as picture props or something like that then it's not such a big deal. As long as your customers know it's mostly for show or collecting.

 

 

Thank you so much for your tips ^.^

I'm working on making collars with non-breakable

material. These were more of a test run.

I use a super strong set of glues, so i got the base part of that down.

 

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I LIKE THE pony bag ... message me ... I’d like to pick your brain...

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