I would charge ten dollars but also dependong on its beauty if it is horrible it will be five dollars
There is a special ironing paper that you need that should come with your perler beads. Once you are done creating your design, you put the paper over it and you get an iron and move the iron around in circles so to melt the beads evenly. Then once they are melted, take the design off and put the paper on the side that hasn't been melted, then do the same thing.
I should charge 5%
The most sustainable beads are pearl beads. They are much stronger and last much longer than glass beads. This is one of the reasons they cost more than glass beads.
1 mass = 1200 beads
uhh. how much did he charge you when you were growin' up?
How much are indan beads worth
If they are very good friend of you, you should not charge. Otherwise charge according to how much you work.
Many bead manufactures sell beads in hanks. These are beads strung on string. The manufactures know how much a hank of beads weigh and how many beads per strand depending on the size bead. A hank is usually about 12 strands of beads. This makes it possible to charge per hank. They make up bunches or hanks to sell to stores. Many bead stores break down the hanks in smaller bunches and sell them that way as well. It makes it easy to display the beads because they can hang the hanks on the wall.
they should charge just enough but not too much
you should charge 3.00 dollars or 1.00 dollars
Bugle beads are long thin cylinder-type beads. Seed beads are much shorter and often round, although they can be cylinder/hexagonal/cubes etc. They are small.
however much you want to charge