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Pricing pieces

I apologize if this isn’t appropriate, just not good at this part. What to price the pieces shown here (3 total). Hand tooled. Going to be sold in a local art shop (owner takes 20%).

Moth/Vertebrae is 12” x 12”,

Octopus is 4” x 12”

Dragon (leather, not including frame dims) is 23.5” wide x 38” high

u/Raxaha — 1 day ago

Need help pricing pieces

I could use some help pricing the pieces shown here (3 total). Hand tooled. Going to be sold in a local art shop (owner takes 20%).

Moth/Vertebrae is 12” x 12”,

Octopus is 4” x 12”

Dragon (leather, not including frame dims) is 23.5” wide x 38” high.

Help?

u/Raxaha — 1 day ago
▲ 8 r/preschool+1 crossposts

Just here to get some tried & true advice on the best things you found for toys or distractions for 2 to 3 hour flights for a 3 1/2 year-old (closer to four) - they have lots of energy. I do have a short layover where I’m gonna run them. And I’ve gotten a few toys and things, but I wanna see what worked best for you guys. They are pretty good with fine motor skills and love figuring out how things work (so any small toys or trinkets that require those skills and their brain would be great).

So far I have:
iPad (will download shows, few edu games) with headphones

Mini Picasso tiles

Airplane preschool “workbook/coloring/games”

A thing called a “push peel” (sensory activity)

Will bring coloring books/mini-markers

I’d like to have enough for something new on each flight for the novelty aspect. I’m considering getting a mini etch-a-sketch but what else do you guys suggest?

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