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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: ToverT on May 24, 2013, 08:33:22 pm
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Dan26 had a great idea that he shared and with a bucket full of good scrap Hardwood, I took his idea to my booth. I made a few keychains (I already had the hardware) from Walnut and Cherry wood. A few Arrowheads, Iron Cross's and a Bear. For a $1.00 it might keep somebody lingering at my table and spot the one item they can't resist! They were very easy and very fast to make.
Thanks Dan!!!!
Tommy T
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Fantastic job Tommy. Looks like you even have a nice display rack for them.
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I like them, but I must inquire - where did you obtain the parts?
Nice, thanks for sharing with us.
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I like them, but I must inquire - where did you obtain the parts?
Nice, thanks for sharing with us.
Al the parts? You mean the keychain stuff? I got them at JoAnn Fabric & Crafts. I think I paid like $3.00 for a pack of 15 of them.
Tommy T
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Tommy ,very nice!
Dan,great idea!
Mahendra
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great cuttings! great idea!
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Genius did you sell many? Hope did your booth do, did you sell much?
Marg
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Fantastic job, very well done, thanks for sharing
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They all look great, nice work. :)
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Those are really great and a great idea too!
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Very nicely done Tommy. Thanks for sharing them with us.
DW
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good idea making keychains from left over scraps thanks for sharing
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Nice items. I do a few different types of key chains as well to use up my scraps. At the shows I do we put them out at $3 or Two for $5 many a times these items have paid for the show cost. I buy the chains online from www.metalliferous.com in bulk.
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JoAnn fabrics has that bag of 15 key chains (1880-83) on sale this weekend for $2.39.