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Originally Posted by Clodfobble
I like the translucent green color on the top. With the little people, if you're going to be selling these at some kind of craft fair, you could turn it into an activity where kids get to paint their own on site. But maybe that's too involved for the kind of places you want to be.
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That is a great idea for a workshop for kids and family, $20 something bucks includes a few peeps and access to paints, with the option of buying more peeps a la carte. Guaranteed sales! I can set something up like that with our local arts center. It would be too attention demanding for a general craft fair. That's a great idea, CF.
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Originally Posted by Griff
This is so cool. The turned tops are particularly cool and leave a lot of painted/unpainted pattern options. I'm glad you're creating again.
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Agreed, Hobson's choice really only works if you are the only one offering horses to travelers.
We know better!
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Howard Moskowitz is an American market researcher and psychophysicist. He is best known for the detailed study he made of the types of spaghetti sauce and horizontal segmentation. By providing a large number of options for consumers, Moskowitz pioneered the idea of intermarket variability as applied to the food industry
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