pete Report post Posted November 19, 2008 Lately I've been using scraps as an added item to my work. I punch out 2 1/2 circles and put my maker stamp in the middle, finish with Bick's+neatsfoot mixed, and edge and burnish the edges. Takes just a few minutes to do it but since I have been tying it onto the briefcase, wallet,checkbook, etc, the customers usually put a ring on it and add it to their keychains, car keys, use for luggage tags with their name "sharpied" on the back, etc. I actually saw a bag tag of mine in the Springfield, MO! I didn't even remember the customer. pete Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
calanneh Report post Posted November 19, 2008 Lately I've been using scraps as an added item to my work. I punch out 2 1/2 circles and put my maker stamp in the middle, finish with Bick's+neatsfoot mixed, and edge and burnish the edges.Takes just a few minutes to do it but since I have been tying it onto the briefcase, wallet,checkbook, etc, the customers usually put a ring on it and add it to their keychains, car keys, use for luggage tags with their name "sharpied" on the back, etc. I actually saw a bag tag of mine in the Springfield, MO! I didn't even remember the customer. pete Great simple idea that pays off in the end!!! It keeps your name in front of the customer and makes good use of scrap!! I might have to try that..... William Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UKRay Report post Posted November 21, 2008 This sounds like a really great marketing idea - and a good 'extra' use for a makers stamp. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cowboysaddlemaker Report post Posted November 21, 2008 That's a really neat, simple idea, Thanks for sharing, I am definetely going to use that idea! Alan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hedy Report post Posted November 22, 2008 This is a great idea. I bought a leather ring from an artist, and it came in a little scrap pouch she built in a unique shape. It was sewn on a machine; so I don't know if I'd tackle that by hand for every order, but it was cool. It did not have a maker's stamp on it or anything. I'm not a fan of wasted packaging, i.e., lots of tissue paper and bags and whatnot; so I may try variations on it in the future. Hedy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MADMAX22 Report post Posted November 22, 2008 I remember this use to be a big thing on the more finely made leather items from people/ When I was a kid you couldnt find a shoe/luggage/purse/ just about anything leather that was made by a decent source that didnt have a leather tag with either the maker or the company that made it on there. It is a nice touch. Shows pride and a little extra effort to IMO. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites