Wait - first, this is how it works.
Pay me via paypal. Since the prices are freakin' awesome (lower than anywhere online) you have to pay the paypal fees ($.30 plus 3%) and the shipping.
Shipping is $4.80-$13.50 depending on how much you get (these are just flat rate shipping in the U.S). **let me know your zip code so I can figure shipping cost**
If you just get 1 yard, I'm sure I can ship it for around $3. Pattern(s) for $1.75.
If you are international, I'd love to ship to you I just have to figure out price.
Post a comment and let me know your email address and what you want (or email me at lizandrobreese@yahoo.com)
You must pay within 24 hours of me contacting you with the amount due. After that I make it available again. First come first serve.
OK... here we go...
The next 3 are all AMY BUTLER HOME DEC (cotton sateen 54/55 in.) fabric. Specifically, Nigella Wood Fern. These I saw online for $14.98 (and are now discontinued). I'm selling them for $7/yd. They are beautiful and I've had to talk myself into selling them!
3. Amy Butler Eggshell Woodfern: 1 yard available. SOLD
This one is Joel Dewberry from the Ginseng collection. (Home Dec weight 54/55 in cotton sateen). It's called Tossed Flowers in celery (also found here for $12/yd!)
This one is Joel Dewberry from the Ginseng collection. (Home Dec weight 54/55 in cotton sateen). It's called Tossed Flowers in celery (also found here for $12/yd!)
There are 4 yards available. $7/yd.
Free Spirit Flower Power fat quarters. $1 each or all 5 for $3. SOLD
There will be more to come, I'm just not sure when. More Joel Dewberry Ginseng stuff and Amy Butler Nigella though...
CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER IN YOUR EMAIL IF YOU DON'T HEAR FROM ME. I OFTEN END UP THERE!!!
CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER IN YOUR EMAIL IF YOU DON'T HEAR FROM ME. I OFTEN END UP THERE!!!
4 comments:
I LOVE the Juicy Jungle. I wish I had something to use it for!!! Too cute!
ooohhh, I'll take all 5 fat quarters for sure!
sshaw29@gmail.com
I'll take the Juicy jungle. 2 yard total. :)
jjamilewski -at- hotmail -dot- com
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