Wares noun [plural]
“small products for selling, in a market or on the street but not
usually in a shop: Some displayed their wares on stalls, while others had just spread them out on the
pavement.” Source
You
won’t find my wares currently in shops, galleries, in the high street, in
markets or craft fairs. My wares,
however, have been displayed in the past in these aforementioned outlets. They are available to purchase on-line only.
Why should you buy?
You
should buy because my wares are made with passion. You should buy because they are unique and
quality made to a high standard. They
are not massed produced, but individually created with love and attention to
detail.
What are my wares?
They
are hand crafted notebooks, journals, all kinds of purses, diary covers,
sketchbooks & pencil cases, bag/purse charms and various other small
items. They all make beautiful gifts for
giving.
Where can you buy
them?
You
can only on-line at my folksy shop, but I am happy to take orders on Facebook
too.
What have customers
have said about my wares?
“Your items are fab!!
And I will definitely be returning to you for future orders.”
“I
would highly recommend this lovely lady as a seller. Her stuff is amazing and
from one sewer to another the quality is first class.”
“Fantastic products, really happy with them - I will
revisit your shop.”
“Arrived this morning, beautifully packaged and beautifully
made."
Will you buy my
wares?
I am sure you will have lots of customers buying your wares Edwina. They are lovely.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see the dictionary definition of the word "wares". I had not realised that it was so specific to items displayed on a stall or even the pavement!
Quite apt for Folksy sellers really. All the goods are laid out on people's computer screens, ready for them to view and purchase.
Shirley x
Q) will you buy my wares?
ReplyDeleteA) yes!
good blog post - Jo