

Her genius eyesight has been to location the Internet and to createĪ good website for her organization. Mrs Silk ran a good outfitting program around the general backside of Euston Stop, probably not uncoincidentally a lot from the Beaumont Modern society and Read More Mrs Silk ran a good outfitting program around the general backside of Euston Stop, probably not uncoincidentally a lot from the Beaumont Modern society and the center of what passed for trans methods inside the late 80’t and early 90’h. It was fun making the two products, selling them, meeting people, making change, and hearing compliments about my creations. Hopefully, I can sell them next year with other items and still make a profit.Įven though I did not make a lot of money, I will definitely participate in TREP$ next year. What I realized was that I could have made more money, if I would have made less of the product. After I paid back all my expenses, I ended up making a profit of a very small amount. Then, I had to pay my mom for the supplies and my dad back the money I owed him for making change. Ten minutes later, I sold my first item! By the end of the night I sold a good percentage of my product. The first ten minutes no one bought anything, but they did come and look. Before I even started selling, people were saying they would definitely come and buy something.


My company’s name was “Delicate Designs.”įinally, it was the evening of the Marketplace. I made sixty stones and seventy-five clay dishes. I knew the stones would make great decorations for any space. I hand-painted different designs on each stone. The stones were free from my front lawn so I saved lots of money. Then I started to make my good luck stones. It made sense to make clay dishes because people may need a place to put their money and jewelry. I thought this was a good time to start because I had enough time to plan. In the summer, I began making my good luck stones and clay dishes. I went to prior Marketplaces at my school and that gave me the idea to design my product. As a fifth grader, this was my first year participating in TREP$.
