...until it is too late. Got to fix it.
Need to put some type of due date on this.
How I did it: I decided on my project based on past experience. I've been making my own cocoa, tea and coffee mixes for years for my own use and for holiday gifts. Why I didn't consider putting them in my shop until now is beyond me, but as it happens, I've been designing matching gift bag and cat toy sets, among other things, and I needed something for the humans.
I made a budget, gathered as many supplies locally as possible and ordered the rest. I set aside an area of my studio for measuring and mixing the dry ingredients and got to work. Office Max had a buy-one-get-one-free label sale so I spent a few hours designing labels with ingredient lists.
It's very important to me to have a professional appearance, so instead of scooping the mixes into baggies with twist ties like a lot of people do, I got 2mil food grade poly bags in 3x5 and 6x8 and my most expensive item, a hand crimp sealer. The 3x5 bags hold enough mix for a 16 ounce cup of cocoa!
I can also use the bags for bulk candy to make complete gift sets, an unforeseen bonus.
Lessons & tips: 1. Make a budget and stick to it. Secret projects can get out of hand.
2. If you're making foodstuffs, you will need to use a bleach solution on your utensils and bowls so make sure they are glass or stainless steel. If you have a septic system, budget for septic treatments as a result. Bleach will kill the microbes that make your septic system work.
3. Use a clean place free from pets. I chose my studio because my pets aren't allowed in there and I don't need to bake anything, but if you're using your kitchen, get something to keep your pets from sharking around your feet.
4. Nonsmokers can tell if you were smoking when you make food. Your food and packaging give it away. We may not tell you this to your face if we know you, but your customers will not buy from you again if your food tastes like tobacco. Don't smoke in your preparation area or around your packaging.
(I have been able to smell tobacco on books shipped to me via Media Mail. It doesn't go away easily.)
5. Use a hairnet and wash your hands. Wear gloves if you are handling food directly.
6. A professional presentation is crucial to sales. If you aren't good at designing labels, find a friend who is or look up a custom graphic designer. Expect to pay $30 an hour for a design.
Resources: I went to Uline for packaging supplies and the hand sealer.
Etsy is a good place to find custom graphic designers, though I didn't need one.
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...until it is too late. Got to fix it.
Need to put some type of due date on this.
Loki and Pet Serrano is trying to get back ahead on NaNoWriMo.
The rest of my supplies arrived! :D
Loki and Pet Serrano is trying to get back ahead on NaNoWriMo.
Loki and Pet Serrano is trying to get back ahead on NaNoWriMo.
is going to be SO AWESOME! :D
My main problem is going to be trying to keep it a secret. But I got some supplies and designed the labels today. Just waiting on more supplies and a power tool to arrive in the mail.
Teeheehee!
j0ho telly
which i dont have!!
might have to leave it for next year!
j0ho telly
but i cant do it until the summer!
and im gonna need some help from my friends.
its going to cost £10, and i dont know how much more for other stuff!
yay!
... I have to start by making a plan how to progress again. I’ve been there so many times. Still, start again and then it goes babystep by babystep.
Deni H is juggling a lot of balls right now.
This project is now complete. I should say, version one is now complete. There are still things that I need to do with it, but I’m okay with this for now.
LINK to what I’m talking about.
Deni H is juggling a lot of balls right now.
about an hour on this today. There’s something that I’m going to have to figure out how to do before I can accomplish this goal, though. And, that will require a little consultation with my adviser or someone else who has knowledge of what the problem may be. Otherwise, I could have accomplished my goal tonight.