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On the wooden chain type links, you can add the names of the couple and add more links with the children’s names.
ОтветитьThanks very much, such a smart approach.
ОтветитьWow did you offer to buy harp design co?
ОтветитьWhat about ouija boards? Personalized ouija boards? 🤔🤔🤔
ОтветитьDo you think that key racks would be a good item ?
ОтветитьJust make guitars lol
ОтветитьАмериканцы настолько глупы что покупают такое дерьмо за такие деньги?
количество производителей такого говнабольшое, арынок слишком мал.
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Amazon and etsy сколько % от оборотки берет?
I think many people wouldn't want to make baby toys for the reasons you mentioned. It opens you up to a lot of potential liability. For example, I could make a baby gate, but if it fails and the baby falls down the stairs, I'm likely to be on the hook, even if it wasn't a failure of my design.
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ОтветитьIt’s the HDC charcuterie board in video.
Ответитьcracker and cheese tray
ОтветитьHancock sign is probably HDU
Great video and you have some great points.
Cracker tray my friend
ОтветитьYou made the cracker tray out of walnut. Lots of them.
ОтветитьCracker tray! Thanks for this timely video... it's time to start getting ready for fall and Christmas sales!
ОтветитьI'd never heard of Harp Design Co., but my wife was familiar with the brand. The company catered to women like my wife who are willing to spend excessive amounts of money on what many would-be customers of the shop in Waco described as "cheap Chinese junk" (and many items were imported). "Where the magic happens" consisted of a workshop about the size of a two car garage and a small outdoor area near the wood storage and burn barrel. No more than three men could work in that shop while making furniture without tripping over each other. The "30 employees" claimed must have included contractors like Andy who made items for Harp.
My advice for anyone seeking to sell upscale items is this:
1) Identify a few wealthy women who are envied by other women at their country clubs (because few craftsmen are ever featured on home remodeling shows).
2) Make a few items to be given as gifts which will be displayed in the homes of these women.
3) Only sell a few of any item into a local market so the wealthy women you cater to feel special.
4) Always keep in mind that while there are 170 million women in America, only a few thousand will have both interest in your designs and the money to buy them.
As my wife says, "No [w]itch wants to have the same items in her home as every other [w]itch." Women with money are very fickle and toss out thousands of dollars worth of items every year because "what's in fashion" changes. It's a very tough market to sell into, as customers want exclusive designs.
That Hancock sign is pretty fancy with that water texture. Giving me some interesting ideas from that one.
ОтветитьThis was super helpful! You made the cracker tray btw! (todd&margo)
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