Whole Ten Yards, The
|
IMDB rating: 4.90 Plot: Thanks to falsified dental records supplied by his former neighbor Nicholas Oz Oseransky, retired hitman Jimmy The Tulip Tudeski now spends his days compulsively cleaning his house and perfecting his culinary skills with his wife, Jill, a purported assassin who has yet to pull off a clean hit. Suddenly, an uninvited and unwelcome connection to their past unexpectedly shows up on Jimmy and Jill’s doorstep: it’s Oz, and he’s begging them to help him rescue his wife from the Hungarian mob. To complicate matters even further, the men, who are out to get Oz, are led by Lazlo Gogolak, a childhood rival of Jimmy’s and another notorious hitman. Oz, Jimmy and Jill will have to go the whole nine yards—and then some—to manage the mounting Mafioso mayhem. |
Actors: Pollak Kevin,Willis Bruce,Perry Matthew,Collison Frank,Messner Johnny,Mitchell Silas Weir,Williams Johnny,Zapata George,Zapata Carlo,Comedy,Crime,Thriller,
How much should I sell my homemade cards for?
I love card making! I want to sell cards, but not printed out ones, ones I either scrap book from, quelled ones, and just a bunch of different kids of cards. I must say I have put some money into it, and have not started to sell any yet because I’m making a bunch to sell for Valentine’s day. I have bought paper, both card stock and scrap booking paper. Embellishments, buttons, little things you poke through the cards, and markers… the whole ten yards, everything. I have looked up how much I should sell my cards for, but then I see a dollar or 2? I really want to sell mine 5-7 bucks per card, I put money into them, time into them… I can spend over an hour on just one card, I can’t just sell that just for a dollar. I’m hoping to go to like a flea market, or somewhere open-like so I can sell them, is this the way to do it? I looked on E bay but I just don’t know if people would buy them, since I want at least 5 dollars per card.
I need advice, I want to know how much I should sell my cards for, I will attach a site so you may look at the quality of my cards. Please help me, if I can’t sell my cards for anything, is it a good idea to just not to…? Thanks!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46593276@N0 2/sets/72157623220292326/
Have a look around other sites see how much people who have sold items how much it was for.
Try http://etsy.com http://artfire.com Artfire is free so there are no fees at all. So you would not lose anything by putting them on there.
Only you know how much you want for the cards. There is no point in pricing yourself out of the market though.
Perhaps you need to look for another supplier where you can buy items cheaper.
Hope this helpls.
needleworker | Jan 16, 2010
Making cards would be most profitable if you are doing sets of cards. Five dollars a card is kind of pricey. Very few crafters get their ‘time’ compensated for. If you are doing it to be paid for your time, then you need a more skilled craft to sell. Most cards are do-able by anyone who wants to take the time.
If you are looking for profit, I’d try something else. There are just too many places selling scrapbooking supplies to make it very unique.
momwithabat | Jan 16, 2010
