These are absolutely adorable. What a cute idea. I love the dog treat idea, but could use them for other things like hot chocolate pack with candy cane, microwave popcorn bag and a candy bar for movie night and so much more. The $3 each or 2 for $5 is probably a good price even though it doesn’t sound like enough for all the work that went into these. My mom used to say if you want to be paid for your labor, you wouldn’t ever sell anything. Good luck with your craft fair. Let us know how you did.
I agree with your price and if you don't sell all of them, you can donate the rest to your local animal shelter. That's what I did, good luck and tyfs!
They are so cute. You really inspire me. This is what I recommend. You put a lot of time on the packaging detail, which makes it look very appealing. You could charge $4.25 each,( they are well worth that price) or Buy 3 or more and take 50 cents off each package. All shoppers like a discount. I always offer this on my product and it goes really well. Thank you for being willing to share!
Karolina these are adorable! I’m with the commenters below: 3$ for one or 2 for 5$ to get them gone! You’re in NY so it’ll be easy peasy. I think this was a great idea and hope you do well at the craft fair.
I too live in NY, having done several shows, I would do 3.50 each or 2 for 6$. Good luck I can’t wait to hear all about it. Make sure your pricing is visible. They still won’t see the signs! Trust me!
I had similar dog and cat treats at my craft show and sold them for $2.00 each or 3/$5.00. Everyone bought the 3/$5.00, and I came home with none. Next year, try using a treat bag die (Stampin Up) or a treat box die (My Creative Times) and put the treats in those. I applaud you for all the work you did to cut each of those boxes out! 👏👏👏I am exhausted just watching😂
Last year, I sold dog and cat treats packaged up and sold them $3 each or 2 for $5. I'm in the south central region of the United States, so things are cheaper here.
Can you please tell me the size of the bones ? Are they the small size? I can’t seem to find the colored ones only colored in the holiday pack or in the flavored ones. Would love to make these to try to sell for the holidays and see how they do. Quick answer would be really help and be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
@@JudyNajar-zo6ih so they are flavored ones. I thought they were all the same flavor but after looking they were not. And unfortunately I don’t remember the size 😫 I put everything In a bag when I was making them so I can pick out colors and make sure to include one of each at least and totally forgot to look at the size of them. I wanna say medium?
Please not to be a debbie downer or rude. This is a fabulous idea, make homemade with healthy ingredients. Have you watched what they are saying about Milk Bone? They are not the best. You can do the research. I just watched a veterinarian clip about these and those green dental treats also. Please do not take any offense. Just sharing information. Thank you for sharing your packaging.
@@surgicaltechcrafter2169 most store bought anything is not actually good for pets. My dog gets homemade food and most of the time the few ingredient dog treats, but for a craft fair, personally I think ppl like seeing a familiar common brand. If these were homemade that would raise the price a bunch and I don’t think ppl would pay for it since most ppl feed their dogs kibble anyway without questioning what is actually in kibble and how that food is made. This is a great book to read on dog food amzn.to/3ZM9jcc and it also talks about how vets have no nutrition classes when studying to be a vet
I came to say the same thing but you already did. I will not feed my dog these and so would not sell them either. I’m not trying to criticize and I love the idea of dog treats. I’m a pet sitter that loves to craft and everything I make is usually pet related. There are better quality treats out there and you wouldn’t have to make your own. I have made my own as gifts. But not really practical for a fair.
@@KarolinasKrafts. That is so true! I used to sell dog food. I heard they have one hour of class on nutrition. Then companies come in and sell the vets some of the worst ingredient dog foods. It makes me sad but things are changing. Oh, and what we used to say when we sold dog food as to what was in one of the worst foods (Ol’ Roy) what’s in Ol’ Roy?, old Roy. Because they do add euthanized pets to the worst brands. And the products they use to euthanize is also in the dog food. Supposedly it is now being banned.
@HayleysComet3 homemade ones are so simple and easy. I had an awesome Amazon driver that would leave my doggies Each a milk bone, I would substitute it for one of mine. I wanted to gift her a bag of my dog treats for her route to other dogs but I have not seen her in almost a year. She was wonderful.
@ Yes and I have made them but there are no preservatives in mine. I don’t make all the fancy ones that appeal to people, like peanut butter and sweet potato. I just use a couple ingredients, chicken and rice flour. They definitely need refrigeration.
I think $3 or 2 for 5 is a good price....these are so adorable. Great way to use your plaids as well.
You could easily make these into hot chocolate packs with a candy cane. I am adding these to my craft fair next year!
I thought $5. as soon as I saw it. They’re adorable!
These are absolutely adorable. What a cute idea. I love the dog treat idea, but could use them for other things like hot chocolate pack with candy cane, microwave popcorn bag and a candy bar for movie night and so much more. The $3 each or 2 for $5 is probably a good price even though it doesn’t sound like enough for all the work that went into these. My mom used to say if you want to be paid for your labor, you wouldn’t ever sell anything. Good luck with your craft fair. Let us know how you did.
I agree with your price and if you don't sell all of them, you can donate the rest to your local animal shelter. That's what I did, good luck and tyfs!
So cute! I don't think I've seen anything like this before at a craft fair. Hugs, Kris
Cute idea. Thanks for sharing and have a great day
They are so cute. You really inspire me. This is what I recommend. You put a lot of time on the packaging detail, which makes it look very appealing. You could charge $4.25 each,( they are well worth that price) or Buy 3 or more and take 50 cents off each package. All shoppers like a discount. I always offer this on my product and it goes really well. Thank you for being willing to share!
Karolina these are adorable! I’m with the commenters below: 3$ for one or 2 for 5$ to get them gone! You’re in NY so it’ll be easy peasy. I think this was a great idea and hope you do well at the craft fair.
Too pawsome
I'd sell them at $3 each or 2 for $5. Otherwise, it'd be a whole lot cheaper to buy a box of them and bag them (for the customer).
You could probably use them with Valentine's Day paper in February.
I too live in NY, having done several shows, I would do 3.50 each or 2 for 6$. Good luck I can’t wait to hear all about it. Make sure your pricing is visible. They still won’t see the signs! Trust me!
I had similar dog and cat treats at my craft show and sold them for $2.00 each or 3/$5.00. Everyone bought the 3/$5.00, and I came home with none. Next year, try using a treat bag die (Stampin Up) or a treat box die (My Creative Times) and put the treats in those. I applaud you for all the work you did to cut each of those boxes out! 👏👏👏I am exhausted just watching😂
Really cute Karolina! I agree, around $3 each😊
Last year, I sold dog and cat treats packaged up and sold them $3 each or 2 for $5. I'm in the south central region of the United States, so things are cheaper here.
I make similar ones for my craft show and sell the $3 or 2 for $5 and they always sell. Yours are nicer. They will sell for sure.
Can you please tell me the size of the bones ? Are they the small size? I can’t seem to find the colored ones only colored in the holiday pack or in the flavored ones. Would love to make these to try to sell for the holidays and see how they do. Quick answer would be really help and be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
@@JudyNajar-zo6ih so they are flavored ones. I thought they were all the same flavor but after looking they were not. And unfortunately I don’t remember the size 😫 I put everything In a bag when I was making them so I can pick out colors and make sure to include one of each at least and totally forgot to look at the size of them. I wanna say medium?
Which video has the cat treats?
@@debramorawski5738 I didn’t make any with cat treats
Please not to be a debbie downer or rude. This is a fabulous idea, make homemade with healthy ingredients. Have you watched what they are saying about Milk Bone? They are not the best. You can do the research. I just watched a veterinarian clip about these and those green dental treats also. Please do not take any offense. Just sharing information. Thank you for sharing your packaging.
@@surgicaltechcrafter2169 most store bought anything is not actually good for pets. My dog gets homemade food and most of the time the few ingredient dog treats, but for a craft fair, personally I think ppl like seeing a familiar common brand. If these were homemade that would raise the price a bunch and I don’t think ppl would pay for it since most ppl feed their dogs kibble anyway without questioning what is actually in kibble and how that food is made. This is a great book to read on dog food amzn.to/3ZM9jcc and it also talks about how vets have no nutrition classes when studying to be a vet
I came to say the same thing but you already did. I will not feed my dog these and so would not sell them either. I’m not trying to criticize and I love the idea of dog treats. I’m a pet sitter that loves to craft and everything I make is usually pet related. There are better quality treats out there and you wouldn’t have to make your own. I have made my own as gifts. But not really practical for a fair.
@@KarolinasKrafts. That is so true! I used to sell dog food. I heard they have one hour of class on nutrition. Then companies come in and sell the vets some of the worst ingredient dog foods. It makes me sad but things are changing. Oh, and what we used to say when we sold dog food as to what was in one of the worst foods (Ol’ Roy) what’s in Ol’ Roy?, old Roy. Because they do add euthanized pets to the worst brands. And the products they use to euthanize is also in the dog food. Supposedly it is now being banned.
@HayleysComet3 homemade ones are so simple and easy. I had an awesome Amazon driver that would leave my doggies Each a milk bone, I would substitute it for one of mine. I wanted to gift her a bag of my dog treats for her route to other dogs but I have not seen her in almost a year. She was wonderful.
@ Yes and I have made them but there are no preservatives in mine. I don’t make all the fancy ones that appeal to people, like peanut butter and sweet potato. I just use a couple ingredients, chicken and rice flour. They definitely need refrigeration.