My first BIG one, and what I learned
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Re: My first BIG one, and what I learned
You LOOK really tired! But I know it was worth . Btw love your "Tips make me smile" sign
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Re: My first BIG one, and what I learned
Pilareta wrote:You LOOK really tired! But I know it was worth . Btw love your "Tips make me smile" sign
Thanks! I think that was Psalmbook's idea. I think I read somewhere that she wears a pin that says that.
Re: My first BIG one, and what I learned
LOl @ your list of things you learned.
Nicole @ Face-a-Rama- Number of posts : 225
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Re: My first BIG one, and what I learned
I love the pictues How did you get your big sign to stay up. Is that like a PVC arch or something? I think it looks awesome! I want to do something like that and attach it to the front of my tent some how, but haven't figured it out yet.
Re: My first BIG one, and what I learned
Vickery, it's an aluminum conduit frame. My hubby used the stuff they use for electric wires, because it's cheap and easily bent. (with the proper tool)
He made two elbow pieces that zip tie to the awning frame, then a long eight foot piece with bends on each end, that couples with the elbow brackets. Cheap, easy, very effective! I was super impressed with his ingenuity!
The banner just zip ties to the frame.
He made two elbow pieces that zip tie to the awning frame, then a long eight foot piece with bends on each end, that couples with the elbow brackets. Cheap, easy, very effective! I was super impressed with his ingenuity!
The banner just zip ties to the frame.
Re: My first BIG one, and what I learned
Awesome and to think at my last event I had the manager say that my prices were too high. I'm leaving them there, $3. up to $15. is reasonable range.
Love the trailer idea, my daughter wants to do a Gypsy Wagon to work from.
Keep up the great work.
Love the trailer idea, my daughter wants to do a Gypsy Wagon to work from.
Keep up the great work.
Re: My first BIG one, and what I learned
Sounds awesome! Any chance you still have a link to the pvc stands and how to make them?
Re: My first BIG one, and what I learned
WTG!
I love your set-up! That sign on top is really professional looking.
I love your set-up! That sign on top is really professional looking.
Re: My first BIG one, and what I learned
Katfish, I think you can find it here http://www.facepaintforum.com/t4668-ask-lauri-about-her-banner-stand-from-the-newsletter . Helena, thanks! My dad has a print shop and made it for me. I'll tell him you said it was awesome!
Hope I inserted that link correctly!
Hope I inserted that link correctly!
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