Here's a toy wooden mallard duck that I made. As he is pushed, his rubber feet slap the floor, making a distinctive sound and giving him a very realistic waddling motion.
I’m doing my first craft show this weekend, and I’m wondering which is the best way to display my toys on a table. 1; Should I make a line of about a dozen of each toy. This fits nicely and covers the whole table. But I’m worried that people will think I have plenty and put off their purchase till the end of the show, and then forget. OR. 2; Should I only display one or two of each item at a time, with plenty of space between them. Would this cause people to think that they better buy now because it may not be there later. Hope this makes sense.
Here’s a little toaster I made. When you press down on the levers the toast pops up. I also made two slices of slightly burnt toast. Hope you enjoy it.
I do a lot of 8x10 inch scrollsaw pictures. They are individually hand cut on my scroll saw,the mounted on black felt. It was meant to be the mascot for the University of Montana.