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Old 11-24-2004, 02:19 PM   #1  
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Would you buy these? If so how much.
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Old 11-24-2004, 02:25 PM   #2  
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Alot of the girls have had luck selling their sets of coasters for between 15 and 20 dollars! HTH
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I definetly wouldn't mind paying $20 for handmade beautiful coasters
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I have sold many sets of four for $15!
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Keri,

Thank you so much for your opinion. I think you are right on. I think people are selling their things generlly for too little.

I think her coasters are worth every penny. They are really nice!.

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I sold three sets of my coasters last weekend for $12 and my daughter and her husband ordered three sets to give as Christmas presents. I tied the organdy ribbon and sliver cord around them with a tag. Carol
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Old 11-24-2004, 06:46 PM   #7  
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These are definitely cute and I would buy them for between $15 and $20, too. Great job!
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Hi,

Those are absolutely beautiful !!! I'm still new to stamping projects (other than cards and scrapbook pages) and was curious to know how to make coasters. That would be a nice (and inexpensive) gift for some friends at work !!!

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To make a coaster use glazed or unglazed tiled. I prefer glazed. Stamp your image on the tile in stazon ink and let dry. Color in if desired with chalk and a blender pen, colored pencils (blended with a blender pen or not,), sharpie pens, or more stazon ink in colors. Be sure to seal the completed tile with a fixative like a krylon sealer.

HTH, have fun
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