In addition to my dry erase price signs, I need to price each item individually with my booth code. Many antique/art stores use booth codes in order to keep track of which booth earned money. Instead of using new price tags from the store, why not make your own from recycled paper? They’re so much cuter and way more eco-friendly!
What You Will Need:
1. Recycled paper
2. Scissors
3. Permanent marker
4. Twine. If you can, use hemp twine!
How To Do It:
1. With your permanent marker, draw your price tags on your recycled paper. I did several shapes and sizes depending on the size of the item being sold.
2. Cut them out.
3. Write the name of the item and the price. I will also add my booth code.
4. Cut a piece of twine and insert it into the hole. Then, tie the end.
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