I don't know if this topic belongs here or not,but if it needs to be moved to another area, Mr. Moderator please do so.
I am going to set up a booth at our local Christmas arts and crafts show and try to sell some ornaments and a few wall plaques and portraits. I was going to ask $4.00 each or 3 for $10.00 for the fretted ornaments and $2.50 each or 5 for $10.00 for the plain ornaments. Are these prices too high or too low? I have never done this before, but, thought it would be a chance to make a little money to buy more scrolling materials and tools. I will never do this as a business (intend to stay retired), but, hope to pay for a few expenses. Like my retired veternarian friend said about his woodshop:"Tony, you could not afford my work if I was to make a business of it". Now, I know some of you do make a living from your work and I applaud you. But, here in rural NE Texas, wood art is not really appreciated so much that people are willing to pay what pieces are really worth.
Oh, by the way, my ornaments are not finished, just dipped in lemon oil and thats it.
Tony,aka,Toneman