You may remember I recently 'taught' a workshop for the Cotswold Branch of the Embroiderers Guild (UK) - see here for the blog I wrote about it. Some of the ladies asked to buy my 'teaching notes' - which are a series of photos with the 'recipe' for making each postcard. Then I had a request from a member who could not attend the course. So I put together a booklet of all my postcard 'recipes', with a spiral binding for easy turning . This booklet is 18 colour pages with notes on each of the postcards I have made (if there was a series - only one recipe was included). I have now sold a further 6 copies for £9 (plus postage) - I wonder if this is the way forward???? I nice way to share my postcards, and to help fund more???? I am really happy to sell them. It's bit difficult to illustrate the front cover but it looks like this:..
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What a great idea!!
What a great idea Anna I hope you do well with it.
I think it is a brilliant idea, go for it.
Get on to a publisher and make it a book Anna!!!! Great idea. Hope it does well.
You found a need and you're filling it. What's forward about that?
I agree with Carol, it looks great Anna.
Great idea Anna - take heed of Carols suggestion, its a good one :)
Hey Anna - I sent you an email but I still don't think they are getting through to you for some reason. :o( Let me know what color wallet you would like and I will make one for you since you have been so generous with me with your challenge materials.
Hi Anna and thanks so much for stopping by and leaving me a comment. Your postcard booklet looks like a brilliant idea and I hope to be able to catch up with you to get one-maybe through Angelcat?
Very cool. I think it's great that you recognized an opportunity and took advantage of it. I still have a few ATC's left. If you want to trade, email your address to me.
There's an article @ Search Press in the Current Classic Stitches mag which makes me feel it would be worth contacting them...
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