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    Photobooth Props

    A few weeks ago, I showed off my idea. Well, I've finally got a few finished pieces to show off. Thought I'd share. I'll be selling these to other photobooth rental companies.

    Assortment.jpgChalkboard - Branded.jpgMustaches 1.jpgMustaches 4.jpgSpinner 1.jpg
    Cherie Irwin
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    Beautifully done, Cherie!
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    Cherie, those look great! I especially love the mustaches - what a hoot! Nice texture on them too! Can hats and glasses be far behind? Or halos/horns? Oh the possibilities....

    Good job, nice to see new inventions take form.

    cheers, dee
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    Very nice work. Thanks for posting.
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    Very clever ideas...
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    A mustache on a stick could be the latest big fashion accessory. Would go well with the Steampunk look too.
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    Love them all, the moustache is definitely an amusing item and I've not seen those before. The whole lot look very professionally done.
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    Classy,,, very nice idea and workmanship

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    They all look great!
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    Agreed, you did one fine job on those.

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