How do the hand picked lists work?

In February I picked some items to the list and left it.

Today I’ve seen some more nice listings, so I’ve added them and the list was completed.

I thought it will be online, when it’s finished, but I’ve noticed these [URL removed]

Created 02/08/15
Updated 03/15/15
Expires 02/22/15

So, when I finished it, it was already [URL removed]

What does it mean? Is it visible for other members or only for me?

asked about 10 years ago

1 Answer

HPL only last 2 weeks from the date of creation….so don’t let it sit around too long…

If you wish to create one, you need to finish it and then set it live so others can see it…which means yours has essentially already expired…so no…no one will see….you know the items..could always re-create it (make a new one)…a good way is to choose items by adding to wishlist/or save for later (if that is still available)..then when have enough items, create the HPL

At one time so many are created and items get sold off of a list, they do not last long….

We used to have ‘fun and games’ creating them, comparing them and hoping they get chosen for the showcase…but bonz has staff now that creates many of the ones that are showcase, though some there are some sellers who consistently create some nice ones that are chosen too.

answered about 10 years ago

ccmom
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3 Comments

ArtistsUnion says: March 16, 2015

Thank you, ccmom, for the anwer and tips.

ArtistsUnion says: March 16, 2015

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EmbellishMart says: September 07, 2015

Thank for the info. I created my first one and never saw it on the list. Then saw an expiration date of 8/25/15 :( All of that work for nothing! But at least I understand now. I was adding to it as I had time. Time to get to work on a new one, lol. Will have to reserve a block of time just for that

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