squigglz
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Like many of you know, I've been making soap for a couple years now. It's always been great fun, and more of a 'hobby' than anything, even though I do sell it.
My target market is very narrow (though I name my soap and make it high enough quality to appeal to a broad spectrum), and that particular market also has conventions. To that end, I'm going to a convention in four months to sell.
And I am seriously panicking.
It seems like an incredible amount of pressure to get so much done in such a short time. New loaf molds came in the mail today, so I can now do about 20 pounds of soap per day, but there's just...so many kinds, so much to reorder, waiting on suppliers, etc etc...
I guess I just want some words of wisdom (I've never done a show before) and maybe some assurance that I won't, in fact, completely screw it all up x.x Advice is so very welcome. So very, very welcome.
My target market is very narrow (though I name my soap and make it high enough quality to appeal to a broad spectrum), and that particular market also has conventions. To that end, I'm going to a convention in four months to sell.
And I am seriously panicking.
It seems like an incredible amount of pressure to get so much done in such a short time. New loaf molds came in the mail today, so I can now do about 20 pounds of soap per day, but there's just...so many kinds, so much to reorder, waiting on suppliers, etc etc...
I guess I just want some words of wisdom (I've never done a show before) and maybe some assurance that I won't, in fact, completely screw it all up x.x Advice is so very welcome. So very, very welcome.