Splitcoaststampers

Splitcoaststampers (https://www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/)
-   General Stamping Talk (https://www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/general-stamping-talk-17/)
-   -   Selling handmade cards on eBay?? (https://www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/general-stamping-talk-17/selling-handmade-cards-ebay-263781/)

bhz-1 07-02-2007 01:25 PM

Selling handmade cards on eBay??
 
Have you ever sold handmade cards on eBay? Is it worth it?

I'm considering selling a few cards (NOT SU), some of which are stamped (angel companies) and others only have embellishments or peel-offs.

What are the do's and dont's on selling cards on eBay?

stampin'momma 07-02-2007 02:34 PM

From my experience it's not worth it. Try a local coffee shop or someplace like that. I have noticed people aren't willing to purchase hand made cards. My SIL did a craft fair and NO ONE bought our cards and they were really pretty and very cheap. We sold a dozen for like $8.00. Even our packs of 4 notecards were like $2.00 and had no takers. All they ladies would say Oh I could make that myself" I was very upset but I didn't have to make christmas cards for three years. :0 Good luck on whatever you decide.

bhz-1 07-02-2007 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stampin'momma (Post 6359354)
From my experience it's not worth it. Try a local coffee shop or someplace like that. I have noticed people aren't willing to purchase hand made cards. My SIL did a craft fair and NO ONE bought our cards and they were really pretty and very cheap. We sold a dozen for like $8.00. Even our packs of 4 notecards were like $2.00 and had no takers. All they ladies would say Oh I could make that myself" I was very upset but I didn't have to make christmas cards for three years. :0 Good luck on whatever you decide.


I used to sell cards at craft fairs but, like your SIL, wasn't successful. It wasn't worth the effort at all.

buggainok 07-02-2007 02:58 PM

I agree that ebay is not a good market for handmade cards.

Most of the people that I have seen who are successful at selling their cards seem to do it little, by little, on a personal basis at first.

I recently read someone's blog who had a great sale at a friend's office during the lunch hour. They set up the cards in a conference room and everyone browzed and bought during lunch. She sold 75 cards that day and was thrilled.

bhz-1 07-02-2007 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buggainok (Post 6359683)
II recently read someone's blog who had a great sale at a friend's office during the lunch hour. They set up the cards in a conference room and everyone browzed and bought during lunch. She sold 75 cards that day and was thrilled.

That sounds like a great idea!

bhz-1 07-06-2007 03:54 AM

Would other handmade items (like notebooks, jewelry, etc) sell at all?

craftymel 07-06-2007 04:00 AM

I think Etsy would be a better venue. I really don't know much about it, but I do believe it is an online "store" for handcrafted items.

Good Luck!

madebyme 07-06-2007 04:09 AM

Maybe it is different locations, but I have been doing craft shows for a few years now. You are right though, it is a hit or miss kind of thing. You never know what people are looking for. Check out my blog to see my June craft show items.
http://madebyme2.blogspot.com/2007/06/im-back.html


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:57 AM.