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Here is a picture of a little girls 'bling' belt I recently finished.

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This project is a gift, but I have a hard time wondering what I would have charged if it had been an actual order.

My cost, between leather, buckle and crystals was just shy of $50. Add a bit for the other hardware and dye, plus the time to make it - is this a $100 belt??? I don't think people realize how fast the cost can go up when adding extra 'bling', conchos or other items to a project.

I have come to think that the back of every belt should be dyed, probably the same color as the front, as I am tired of having the blotchy patches of color that seep through the prepunched buckle pin, snap, concho or crystal rivet holes. Other than that, they all need lined after dying.

All comments appreciated.

JJ

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I like it a lot! I am sure the girl will love all the bling on it as well. Do you stitch the lining in after you dye it? I have no clue on the pricing matter sine I mainly do my work just as a hobby, but I am sure I will sell sooner or later.

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I agree with you. The only reason I haven't made myself a bling belt is that it is almost cheaper to buy them, especially if you find a sale, at a store than make them. It looks great!

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My formula for selling an item is cost of materials times 5 is the retail cost. Of course I buy my material at wholesale.

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I agree Billie. I country line dance and all the girls try to get me to make them belts loaded with bling. I always say I can not compete with China. They get their belts at local farmer's markets for around 70-90 bucks. I bet they have that much money just in conchos......not counting leather, dye, crystals, buckle, belt stay, or tip.

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Renee - When I do put a lining on belts, the leather is dyed first ( don't want to dye the thread) and finish edges after sewing.

Radar - I get all my stuff at wholesale or if at Tandy, the elite price. Cost would have been a whole lot more if I had to pay retail for everything. So my next belt like this is $250 - :rofl:

Thanks for all the positive comments.

JJ

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Its cool. Slave labor is cheap over seas, but perhaps you could have an indentured servant until the girl works off her belt? :P

 

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Mike2 -She just turned one year old - may have to get an IOU signed with her crayolas for future services.

David - Thanks. I am sure she does even though when she was born, her mom said "she would never be seen in 'pink'!"

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I am tired of having the blotchy patches of color that seep through the prepunched buckle pin, snap, concho or crystal rivet holes.

Using painters tape on the back side of your belt will help prevent that.

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