Lurvvv my glue gun as well. This is an oriental sorta wall hanging. I do junk with little wooden bird houses too. I love doing it, but ultimately have no idea what to do with them when I'm done "making" them. I don't want twenty sitting around my house. -sigh-
It's the making part that I like best.
Art on paper is much easier to simply put away. I have a stack of them framed, piled against the wall in the garage.
I know, you're going to say sell them. Here is the problem. I don't wanna do the face-time to do that.
I don't have to "face" my editor, or others I submit a MS too. I just send it and wait. To sell crafts one must sit in booths, or stuff like that. Shudder! Besides, it would take a lot of time and never actually "make money" in relation to the time involved when I could be writing.
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You can always give them as Christmas pressies, house warming, etc. lol
Hummm...my family seems to be "full up" ...LOL But, you gave me an idea. If I ever do a book signing again, line up the crafts and require the taking of a craft for author signature!
Ah, there may be a flaw in that plan. LOL
First, gotta say...I love your books. I'm eagerly awating the next one, and in the meantime I keep rereading the ones I have. As for the crafts, donate 'em....you get a tax write off, the charity gets something cool to sell, and you don't have to deal with the "face time"
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