I love selling stuff and doing business.I used to do bake sales, make and sell dog treats,help my sister sell Mary Kay products, and help sell stuff for high schoolsMy sister used to sell stuff for Mary Kay and I would always go to all the meetingsThe people on the the school board ( parents and teachers) used to always ask me to sell stuff for them, raise money, and help them out at fundraisersI started doing that when I was 8 and did that until they graduatedI used to volunteer at a pet store and helped and sold stuff there when I was 12I now help my mom sell houses and meet with her clientsDo you know of any brands or stores that hire or let 14 year olds sell stuff for them? I could be a Consultant or just volunteerIf I contacted Mary Kay would they maybe let me sell a little?
This Site Might Help YouRE: Is there a difference between satin, taffeta, organza and chiffon.? There is a wedding dress on e bay made in China it says that the dress is made of quality materials such as high quality satin, taffeta, organza and chiffon and is sewn to your exact measurementsHere is the website.
You raise some good points here.
Good bridal taffeta is okay, but I would go with a good bridal satin, something along the lines of a georgette or some other heavier satinTaffeta is very light weight, and in some instances looks very cheapSilk is good, but you're going to pay through the ceiling for enough for a bridal gownSatin comes in so many varieties that you'd have to figure out which kind you wanted and then go from thereSatin would be you're best option, it's somewhat affordable(unless you're getting into the very fancy type), the color choices are better, and it can make any dress gorgeousIf you want to avoid bad satin/silk/taffeta choices, go to a fabric store that specializes in bridal fabrics(around here there's a place called Banasch that sells those types of materials), they'll help you choose between your choices, and even help you distinguish between satin varietiesGood Luck!!!
Fabric quality varies in very large degreesCost isn't always a driver for high quality, but for the most part it is a key indicatorThere is no high quality dress that costs less than 200 dollars like some of these prices on eBayIt's just an impossibility if you take into account of labor costs etcA wedding gown is typically structured with a number of different fabric combinations to deliver the final resultThe best designer gowns in the world utilize both techniques (which takes time) and high-end materials (which costs money) An inexpensive will be built like a Halloween costumeIt has the final effect from afar and on the surface, but a close up will reveal that it's lacking many major time consuming components that makes a gown great or designer level.