I have been making a lot of jewelry over the past several months. It has been nearly a year, in fact, and I needed to find a good way to mark the different things I have made for a price scale so I can display and sell them eventually at a craft fair or the like. I think I have hit upon a good solution.
Step 1 was buying some construction paper at the local Dollar Tree. Step 2 was then cutting sheets of paper into approximately 1" x 1-1/2" rectangles (25mm x 40mm or so). Then I chose a way to sort the colors by value, inserted a slip into each ziplock bag that contains an item, and created a price chart.
The beauty if this system is that since I have already chosen a ballpark value scale betweent he pieces I made, I can always adjust the prices attached to each color. Can I sell it on the side without any paperwork or government permission? These prices feel about right to me. Do I need to pay some protection money and keep a bunch of paperwork? Well, the scale just moved up a notch. Am I selling to snobby tourists? Well, it just moved another step. Mwahahahahahahaha! All I need is a Sharpie and a spare set of little rectangles. Oh, and everything including the price chart fits in a pair of Sterilite 6 qt. storage boxes. If I want an alternate chart, the inside of Lid #2 can be used for that.
What do my fellow Steemit makers and sellers think of this scheme? Are there any refinements I need to consider, or problems I have overlooked? Comment below!