Spent 2 days on I-95 visiting family, so not too much glass got done. Since I finished the Baltimore Winter panel, I took it to Di to frame. She , good camper that she is, had a number of new, completed designs to show me: a Celtic Knot, a pinwheel in an octagonal frame, a beveled coupe, a beveled ribbon and more. Between us, I'm confident we have enough for the show, but I always worry that there will not be enough to last the entire weekend.
For the rest of the week, I'll be gathering our displays, polishing glass, printing labels and generally going crazy. It's enough to make me hire a pro to man the show booth, but most good shows insist the artist be there to answer questions and to show off the wares.
I understand why this must be so, but it does cut into production time and requires craftsmen to have sales skills.
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Hi there,
I just found your blog, it has been a great read! Thought it may be of some interest to you to know, a while back i managed to find a british labels company who print many types of labels. They printed me some labels for a really low cost, i also ordered a label dispenser as i had been in need of one for a while and they were so cheap.
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