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Ready to Sell Your Crafts?

Some Tips From My Personal Experiences
by Barbra Davis

If you are ready to take a step from making crafts for fun to selling them for profit, here are some things that I have learned from the past 8 years of creating stained glass pieces to sell.

Price Matters

My husband and I opened a small retail stained glass store in 2004, selling glass supplies and custom panels. We quickly learned that people coming in to check out the "new store" loved the large glass panels, but couldn’t

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