A while ago, I began considering maybe selling some of my stitched
stuff. Not such a big deal eh? Every crafter alive seems to be doing
it. I was very confused about how to price. And when I asked for
advice I got so many different opinions! 'Don't undervalue your art,
mark the prices up high!' was one. But I felt funny about asking for a
lot of money. Then again, each piece takes so many hours. Of love! So
what is the right price when the value is sentimental? Puzzled by all
this, I went ahead and looked into how you would go about declaring
profit made from craft sales, and acquiring a book to cut receipts.
Oh.
Dear. Me. The things I learnt. It turns out that to declare sales
profit or cut anyone a receipt on a piece of handmade ANYTHING you must
be on TEBE the freelancers insurance. And that'll cost ya. Over 300
Euro a month. Otherwise you can sell illegally. Or sell nothing.
This applies for all freelancers. No matter what you are making, you
better cough up the cash each month or your right to work will be taken
from you. In the past month, a guest house in my dad's village has
closed its business as it cannot afford to pay TEBE. An excellent
graphic designer I know has had to close shop, and other friends in
production and yoga teaching are struggling to make the payments just so
that if some work does come up, they will be employable. No wonder
people with dual nationality are shutting down their personal businesses
and finding ways to re-start them based in another country. With so
many people being made redundant and the government making it so bloody
difficult to sustain self-employment, no wonder homelessness in the
streets of Athens has reached new dizzy heights.
So I have decided to sell my owl coin parliament. And give all the money to Klimaka. Klimaka is an NGO that provides shelter, food, counselling and medical assistance to the homeless people of Athens. Everyone I
have spoken to there is so nice, they work largely with volunteers and
whatever money is donated is used directly to buy supplies. They even let you know exactly what they have bought, if you like. Of course the amount raised will be
published. I have arranged an appointment next Wednesday 21st December to visit the shelter and bring the owl bazaar proceeds. If anyone would like to come with me please do! I have posted
detailed pics of the owls that are for sale here. If you are interested in buying one
please contact me on beeofathena@hotmail.com and I will give you the details. Or if you know me and its easier send me a personal
message on facebook . If you are not
based in Greece but would like one please bear in mind that the post may not be able to fly
them to you in time for Christmas, but I will pay for their travel expenses. XXX
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