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I believe so...we have a couple of stores like that here in town and I always wonder how they make it...especially when the owner sits outside on the sidewalk with a cigarette and coffee all day.
I don't know about you, but the only time I can sit and drink coffee is when I'm going through my...
Amidst all the heartbreak, we just so happen to have a bright spot in our neck of the woods.
It's a busy antique/craft mall that started with a brand new 23,000 sf building seven years ago. They're on a high-traffic route and are at full capacity with vendors. A long waiting list bears...
I've also been having trouble opening files...namely the bottom drawer on the right.
I have a strong suspicion that when I do get it open, I'll get a "page not found" error.
Dang.
JB
Hartco 310 to be exact. If you're putting it on concrete, you might want to order the high tack product.
Blow off the concrete well, apply the stencil and use a rubber mallet wrapped with a small hand towel to pound it down well. Since the adhesive is aqueous based, you need to be...
Wow...how about making children's names (or other items) in wood to coordinate with the clocks...and perhaps even the wall graphics?
You could establish multi-tiered package offerings from something basic to downright awe inspiring...all in a simple, easy-to-do kit. I think prospective...
BTW...that's a fine bunch of young gals you have on your web page. You're a blessed man.
With that in mind, you should begin focusing on your shooting skills and keep a shotgun handy over the front door...they'll be teenagers quicker than you realize.
JB
Lost in translation, but I'm going to take a wild guess and say he's talking about banner printing. The canvas is essentially tarp material.
Dang Pat, you beat me to the punch...great minds think alike.
JB
Your customer will have to put up with "rusty brown" until it reaches the dark patina. Regular carbon steel stays ugly brown. I'd go with the Corten.
You should be able to have Corten laser or abrasive waterjet cut.
JB
I going to take a wild guess and say that you've "expanded" your strokes somewhere along the way. That'll do it every time.
Here's more info:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/illustrator/cs/using/WS714a382cdf7d304e7e07d0100196cbc5f-62c7a.html
JB
As if any "downtown USA" can stand to lose the business nowadays...hmpfff.
Looks like dogs will have to high-tail it to the strip malls...where they'll get a leg up the competition.
JB
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