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girl_dee 11-10-2012 06:40 PM

BFP Buy and Sell thread!
 
Hi everyone!

i know that we have some talented folks here on the Planet, and with Admins permission i'd like to start a thread for folks to use when considering things they need or gifts in the spirit of supporting our own community. :eyebat:

i sell my Photography here.. www.ATW-photo.com.

Thank you for those who have purchased my Artwork! It allows me to get the necessary tools to keep doing what i love!

i also sell my crochet things here... :knitgirl:https://www.facebook.com/media/set/e...0000417343412/


We sell our home made jams/jellies but are unable to ship them. Some of you got some at the Reunion and i hope you are enjoying them!


So what do you want to buy/sell ???? :thinking:


Disclaimer: This thread is approved by the Owners of BFP but are not responsible for incomplete transactions, unsatisfied customers. Buy and sell at your own risk. Please do not post your payment or personal information and use caution when giving this information out.

ahk 11-10-2012 06:54 PM

I sell dog treats.
Baked, organic, made to order.

sweet potato treats. chicken treats. peanut butter treats. bacon treats.

all dog approved by z,b,h.

girl_dee 11-10-2012 07:00 PM

You're kidding me! That's awesome. Do you have a website?

little_ms_sunshyne 11-10-2012 07:05 PM

Dee what beautiful sights your eyes have seen!!! Wow! Those are some breathtaking pictures. Very talented.

girl_dee 11-10-2012 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by little_ms_sunshyne (Post 697448)
Dee what beautiful sights your eyes have seen!!! Wow! Those are some breathtaking pictures. Very talented.

Thank you :blush:

ahk 11-10-2012 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 697444)
You're kidding me! That's awesome. Do you have a website?

I don't have a website. Should I?

I normally just sell to friend or friends of friends-- and sometimes give as gifts. My pups are mostly the lucky winners of feasts.

I could post of things I make---

Also, I have never shipped out before-- how would I include shipping costs in prices? Anyone know?

Thanks.

Corkey 11-10-2012 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ahk (Post 697485)
I don't have a website. Should I?

I normally just sell to friend or friends of friends-- and sometimes give as gifts. My pups are mostly the lucky winners of feasts.

I could post of things I make---

Also, I have never shipped out before-- how would I include shipping costs in prices? Anyone know?

Thanks.

Shipping costs are generally per ounces. USPS has the different sized boxes, if it fits it ships for the price the box is. So depending on how much you ship is the per box cost.

girl_dee 11-10-2012 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ahk (Post 697485)
I don't have a website. Should I?

I normally just sell to friend or friends of friends-- and sometimes give as gifts. My pups are mostly the lucky winners of feasts.

I could post of things I make---

Also, I have never shipped out before-- how would I include shipping costs in prices? Anyone know?

Thanks.


Yes and here, the smaller the package the less it cost.

The only treats i've ever baked are peanut butter cookies for my pups.

i'd much rather buy them!

Also if you use Facebook it's a great, free marketing tool

TickledPink 11-10-2012 08:55 PM

Shipping Info
 
Go to www.usps.com, sign up for a free business account. They will send you all the free boxes you want! If it fits, it ships! Bill your shipping to your customer. Win/Win!

Oh, and my shop is DomesticDiva. I am local for now but will be putting my website up soon as well as Etsy! You can find me now on Facebook.

I upcycle/repurpose antique and retro items, decoupage, photo preservation, etc..... The most popular item right now are the custom dog leash holders! I just finished an order for 18! :) Yayyyy!!!

sis 11-10-2012 09:18 PM

Dog Treats!
 
I would be interested in buying dog treats ..... do you do PayPal??

Deb

ahk 11-10-2012 10:18 PM

Holy Dawg-- who knew that so many would be interested.

So thank you to everyone for putting up shipping costs/ideas, I really appreciate it, greatly.

I am in the middle of putting together an ETSY acct so I don't have to deal with Paypal and such. Give a me a few days and I'll post my linkage.

Dee-- Thanks for putting this thread together.

girl_dee 11-11-2012 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by TickledPink (Post 697522)
Go to www.usps.com, sign up for a free business account. They will send you all the free boxes you want! If it fits, it ships! Bill your shipping to your customer. Win/Win!

Oh, and my shop is DomesticDiva. I am local for now but will be putting my website up soon as well as Etsy! You can find me now on Facebook.

I upcycle/repurpose antique and retro items, decoupage, photo preservation, etc..... The most popular item right now are the custom dog leash holders! I just finished an order for 18! :) Yayyyy!!!


How cool is this!

Can you post a pic of your items??

girl_dee 11-11-2012 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ahk (Post 697568)
Holy Dawg-- who knew that so many would be interested.

So thank you to everyone for putting up shipping costs/ideas, I really appreciate it, greatly.

I am in the middle of putting together an ETSY acct so I don't have to deal with Paypal and such. Give a me a few days and I'll post my linkage.

Dee-- Thanks for putting this thread together.


Your welcome! i would love to get things from my community members rather than Wal Mart when considering gifts or even items for the house!

Thank you!

spritzerJ 11-11-2012 10:42 AM

Thank you girl_dee for creating this thread. It is wonderful to see what members are making and selling. I love to shop local and handmade when I can.

I make and sell jams and jellies. This is a new venture for me. And I still have many questions about shipping. It would be affordable for folks if I find the right flat rate boxes. Jars are just heavy.

Parker 11-11-2012 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 697421)

i also sell my crochet things here... :knitgirl:https://www.facebook.com/media/set/e...0000417343412/

I love crocheted items & wanted to check yours out, but the above link is broken - it takes me to a blank page on FB :(

girl_dee 11-11-2012 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spritzerJ (Post 697901)
Thank you girl_dee for creating this thread. It is wonderful to see what members are making and selling. I love to shop local and handmade when I can.

I make and sell jams and jellies. This is a new venture for me. And I still have many questions about shipping. It would be affordable for folks if I find the right flat rate boxes. Jars are just heavy.


Yes this is my issue too. i did mail a scarf with a jar of jam in it and it made it fine but i am sure the shipping was over 12.00 and what a chance it took!

Also the rules are iffy about shipping jam over the border. Being in Canada and most everyone i know is in the US, i have to ship over the border. So i took a chance, and i had to say it was a real heavy scarf. :|

They could have seized it because if x-rayed jars look like bombs.

Poor Strawberry rhubarb jam could have caused an international crisis.

girl_dee 11-11-2012 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Parker (Post 697937)
I love crocheted items & wanted to check yours out, but the above link is broken - it takes me to a blank page on FB :(


Thank you and i keep hearing that, please see if this one works!

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...1&l=8c97010745

spritzerJ 11-11-2012 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 698061)

Yes this is my issue too. i did mail a scarf with a jar of jam in it and it made it fine but i am sure the shipping was over 12.00 and what a chance it took!

Also the rules are iffy about shipping jam over the border. Being in Canada and most everyone i know is in the US, i have to ship over the border. So i took a chance, and i had to say it was a real heavy scarf. :|

They could have seized it because if x-rayed jars look like bombs.

Poor Strawberry rhubarb jam could have caused an international crisis.

The shipping canned food thing is where I wonder if flat rate boxes could help. I have some nice packing materials. I've been saving. ;) Mostly I realize jam not so popular. Which is just fine.

Parker 11-11-2012 03:33 PM

I try to use flat rate boxes for all of my shipping because then no matter how heavy it is or how far it is going, I pay just the flat rate for the box. I also love that the USPS will deliver flat rate boxes to me for free, I can buy postage online and print it out here at my desk, and I can sign up online to have my postal carrier pick up my boxes for free so I dont have to go to the PO at all. :)

During last year's holiday season, I wanted to send my mom and sister some of my favorite wine made here in WA - I did pretty much what -this site- shows how to ship jars of stuff when I shipped them each a bottle or 2 in flat rate boxes.

I also made dog cookies several months ago and sent them to my sister, my mom, and my brother and his family and when I did, I used flat rate boxes to send them.

I know that dee has other things to worry about besides flat rate boxes and bubble wrap, but at least there is a way if there is a will for those in the states looking to ship jars of whatever to each other. :winky:


OH, I almost forgot - the USPS also has what they call regional boxes, which are sometimes cheaper than flat rate and are used for sending in the same region, like 2 cities in the same state, etc - something else to look into. :)

Parker 11-11-2012 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 698063)

Thank you and i keep hearing that, please see if this one works!

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...1&l=8c97010745

It worked! I love those - they look very warm and comfy. :)

Like I said, I love crocheted things - my g-ma back in the day taught me how to crochet and I never stuck with it, but I still love it all -- when a friend had brain surgery a few years ago and had no hair, I ran to eBay and bought a bunch of little crocheted hats for her bald head because it can be cold outside when you have no hair ... plus, she's a femme and really missed her hair :( but the little hats made her feel better and pretty - hair or no hair :)



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