But it got me thinking, again, about offering my baskets as "Limited Editions". I've been making, and refining these baskets for about three years now, so I've got a little stock saved up. But I'm also still developing new designs almost every day and I want to make them and list them right away!
I have only sold one basket since opening up my shop in April. But I truly do believe that sooner, rather than later, I will start to see orders for these works of art pick up.
So the question is, do I hold back on listing new designs so that I will have new designs for future seasons?
Should I announce that some of the seasonal designs, ala my Autumn Baskets, are indeed limited editions and after this season they will no longer be available?
Should I announce that they may be available in the future but when they are gone they are gone?
Does selling a limited edition mean that I should figure out some way to number them?
I probably should include a little label in each basket, Stating my name and the year
Maybe I should should wait to see if the baskets begin to sell before I start numbering and/or labeling them.
So many questions! So many paths!
Does selling a limited edition mean that I should figure out some way to number them?
I probably should include a little label in each basket, Stating my name and the year
Maybe I should should wait to see if the baskets begin to sell before I start numbering and/or labeling them.
So many questions! So many paths!
3 comments:
Nice baskets! Keeping things simple for buyers is a good idea.
Lovely baskets! You could always call them One of a Kind - never to be repeated until you settle into the selling pattern. See which ones become popular etc. Good luck!
Pat
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Beautiful baskets, worthy of limiting, but I'm not sure if it will do more than cause more work for you to keep track of - when you could be creating instead! Love your work:)
Alison
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