in my "poolside" entry i stated i had been asked by a customer at work to look into decorating the soy candles that she makes. i was not sure what they even looked like, as in whether they were pillar candles, or jar candles, etc. i went to look at them, and they are small jar candles. the one i saw decorated (by the candle maker herself) didn't have much decoration. it had a few glass beads strung around the neck of the jar as a necklace, and then had some glued to the top of the jar lid. very simple, and not very creative. i was thinking i could do much better than that, but would she agree to paying me at least $1 per candle.
well...........i talked to her yesterday evening and told her i would be glad to work with her, and she asked me how much i would charge per candle. i told her i wasn't sure the price of her candles, and to tell me what she could pay me and still make a profit. she offered $1.50 to $2 a candle..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....................woooohooooo!!!!
of course, i told her i would supply the beads (i like my choices better than hers, lol) which i can get at a discount at work. i am thinking it will cost me about 50-60 cents or less to do each candle, so that would be about $1 profit or more per candle, just for me. and she wants to do about 45 for a local arts and crafts festival that is coming up in the middle of may. if this goes well, i might have another sideline, lol. now if i could only sell some jewelry, lol.
i did get some orders for hemp jewelry from an online friend who i met several years ago and became a "real" friend. she wants me to make them for her kids and step kids, as well as her husband's nephew. that will be another $75. and right now, every penny is important.
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Sounds great!!! It is always nice when you can make a little bit of money doing something that you enjoy.
Greg
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