There's a picture of me on the front of today's Arts section of the Herald. Not the best picture, but its something. :)
The convention in NH today was fruitful - we raised $220 for The Jimmy Fund selling polaroids with costumed characters. We also raised $23 selling red and black "The Empire Cares" rubber bracelets for Autism Research. And we made a lot of kids and adults days.
Not a bad day!
The convention in NH today was fruitful - we raised $220 for The Jimmy Fund selling polaroids with costumed characters. We also raised $23 selling red and black "The Empire Cares" rubber bracelets for Autism Research. And we made a lot of kids and adults days.
Not a bad day!
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Date: 2007-05-21 12:31 pm (UTC)rubber bracelets
Date: 2007-05-21 02:56 pm (UTC)bracelets
Date: 2007-05-21 03:10 pm (UTC)I researched several places and i eventually went with...
http://www.wristbandwarehouse.com/
They had great pricing ( half the price of some places ), lots of options and a quick turnaround. They were also great to communicate with. Only downfall with them is that you have to call to make/place and order as opposed to doing it online. As far as pricing goes it varies upon quantities ordered, materials used and chosen methods or printing/making the bands. Basically i went with 1000 debossed bands and chose to split the order in two and make 500 black and 500 red ( that cost was additional ). In the end the bands came out to cost me about .50 cents per band and we sell them for $3.00 each or two for $5.00. People seem very happy/willing to pay that price especially since it sends a large amount to charity ( whatever that may be ).
FYI - i also would recommend just doing a search for plastic/rubber wristbands and see if you have places more local to you. Other sites i reviewed were...
http://www.directwristbands.com/
http://homelandfundraising.com/Wrist_Bands.htm
http://www.promobrands.com/rubberbands.htm
Re: bracelets
Date: 2007-05-22 10:48 am (UTC)