Published On: 11-09-2011 04:36pm
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I
recently had a buyer contact me about making a guitar strap she could
decorate herself. As we talked through what she wanted, I realized that
there are a number of people out there who want something customized
but can't afford to pay someone else to do it. Also, the more I thought
about it, the more sense it made to provide that kind of guitar strap.
There is so much on the market, pre-designed layouts and appliques and
lettering that people can use to personalize their guitar strap. Now,
granted, it's not the same has having something hand embroidered but so
what? I've used those same things myself when customizing a guitar strap
that needs to be kept affordable. And, while I'm always glad I can make
just the right strap and stay within budget, it honestly isn't very
gratifying as an artist to stitch or iron on something rather than
create it myself. When I have resorted to using commercial items, I
treat them as a "pass through" (charging the buyer only what I paid for
it with no mark up) cost and just charge for my labor. And that seems
pretty fair to me.