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Pendants were the rage a few months ago. What's happened to everyone's enthusiasm for them

Is anyone selling them at shows?

Rick, the last show I di I sold one, I only had 3 out, so not much of a selection, but I'm going to get some more out since our season starts in a week or two.
There were some nice ones posted a few days ago,
 
The show i did last year they saved my bacon! I sold ALOT of them that day @ $20 to 30 each, it was a nice return o nteh few pennies worth of resin!
 
They were a pain for ME. I made about a dozen,gave some to my daughters and grand daughters. A friend has a few in her gift shop in Florida but,hasn't sold any yet.I doubt if I will make anymore.
 
We'll see how they do for me this year in about a month. I had a pretty good push of them last year. This year I'm going to have more of them. I've been trying some new things to improve the looks (better sanding and buffing mostly).

So I hope to kick butt with them. The jewelry market is pretty saturated at alot of the shows, but I prices them competitively ($10-15) and that helps. I like them as they draw women into the booth and are a good 'filler' since theres no pen kit 'cost' to them, so they are all pretty much labor and materials. I figure they are a great 'add-on' to my more expensive stuff.
 
I'm still sitting with some resin ones. The wood pendants I made all sold with in a couple weeks of making them. I started with about 15 and have 3 left. Now I'm selling just the pendants to a jewelry maker and she can have the fun of making them fancy.
 
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