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Experienced hand lettering vendor, rookie pink eraser art carver, thinking of adding this to my table?
I've been creating and selling custom hand-lettering for years, and recently discovered I LOVE carving erasers (an early version is pictured above). I have a vendor fair coming up, one that I've had good sales at in the past, and I'm wondering if carving custom stamps at the table (the way I would hand-letter custom pieces) might be appealing.
Obviously the main answer is "try it!" and I will, and come back here after Memorial Day to let you know how it went. But first -- has anyone else sold these kinds of stamps/prints? I know it's kind of ridiculous (they're so cheap! So easy!) so I'm prepared to make $0...but if other people have done it, I'd love to hear any tips!
u/Graydancer — 8 days ago