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Post by stevedahl on Nov 24, 2009 9:45:14 GMT -5
I do shows and festivals in Kentucky. I carve Santa's from "found" wood and also have dealved into the "FOOD" world. The economy left me with no real job. So I was forced to get into this full time. I would love some tips from those whom are ready and willing! Thanks in advance!
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Post by davejs on Nov 24, 2009 11:11:00 GMT -5
I do shows and festivals in Kentucky. I carve Santa's from "found" wood and also have dealved into the "FOOD" world. The economy left me with no real job. So I was forced to get into this full time. I would love some tips from those whom are ready and willing! Thanks in advance! Welcome to the forum. Glad to have you here. Most of us are located in California with some from Oregon, Ariona and Maine. Was wondering if you do other carvings beside Santa's. I've seen a number of woodcarvers at events and some of the work is mind-boggling. Absolutely fantastic. These are very hard times in the shows with the economy having sputtered so much. We have 2-3 food vendors on this forum and I hope that they will chime in soon. What kind of food are you interested in? What are the shows like over there in Kentucky? Hopefully, you will be an active contributor here and we all would appreciate your comments and will try to answer your questions.
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Post by susien on Nov 24, 2009 11:49:57 GMT -5
Stevedahl, Welcome!!!!! Would love to see some of your carvings. What kind of food are you doing? I craft but have a friend that does the Italian Ice and she does wonderful with it, of course it is a seasonal item.
Susie
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