The other experiment, lotion/soap dispensers, I have done before but then didn't pursue the idea. It has a wider lidded top to make it easier to refill. I don't know about you, but I always found that standard small opening on refillable dispensers tedious and difficult to refill. I'll see what the reaction is to these at the upcoming shows in February. It may not be the best test market for them because on the East coast, where there's humidity, lotion pumps are not the big seller they are in Colorado. Decorated simply, each is $40.
For a while I have wanted to make a good travel mug like one a friend gave me (that broke when I was rushing around in a state and accidentally knocked it onto a tile floor). It has been missed ever since. It held 16+ ounces and was great for a two-teabag cup. I found some beautiful and sturdy travel mug lids on the internet and have been throwing mugs to fit them. They have to fit exactly if the piece is going to work as a travel mug. The first batch was too small for the lid, so I've just thrown a second batch slightly larger.
The other experiment, lotion/soap dispensers, I have done before but then didn't pursue the idea. It has a wider lidded top to make it easier to refill. I don't know about you, but I always found that standard small opening on refillable dispensers tedious and difficult to refill. I'll see what the reaction is to these at the upcoming shows in February. It may not be the best test market for them because on the East coast, where there's humidity, lotion pumps are not the big seller they are in Colorado. Decorated simply, each is $40.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Peggy Crago
|