Well, I now have a load of premade money and gift card holders. I've been selling them at the office, and they're going pretty good. I have no idea what a fair price is for these though, but I packaged them up into groups of 3 (1 money holder and 2 gift card sizes) for $5.
I'd like to know what everyone else would sell them for? How would you price them individually? My girlfriend is going to take this bunch to her workplace and she thinks they'll sell quicker if they're offered individually.
They're all stamped, colored, stickled and some have ribbon.
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Package them individually and say they are two dollars each or three for five....that way people can pick and choose...besides, remind them it's much cheaper than a regular gift card holder and handmade!
Good luck!
Registered: September 10, 2005 Location: Dunmore, PA Posts: 17
Wed, Nov 21, 2007 @ 6:42 PM
Hi! I sell the long holders for $1.25 and they fly off the table. I take orders for 20 at a time!! I never made small ones. I need room to include the "to, from" and the greeting, etc.
Looks great!!!
Hint: If you make a holder for a wedding put a secure closure on it. People like that so that the larger sum of money/check won't "escape". I usually put 2 eyelets and secure with a ribbon.
Registered: June 13, 2005 Location: Michigan Posts: 7663
Fri, Dec 07, 2007 @ 4:46 AM
These are super cute! Before I read your description, I thought that YOU were using all of these yourself and wanted to know how to get on your gift list, lol. They are really cute and I love the variety. I need to make a couple of these, I hope you don't mind if I CASE.
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