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sleepydog

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Mar 30, 2008 10:59 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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My wife works at a major arts and craft supply retailer, and recently they stopped offering their art classes, There seems to be a demand for them because many of there customers are asking about were else they can find classes, so this gave us an idea to coordinate instructors and offer classes, we would assemble the material and instructions needed for the project, and sell the kits, the advantage is we are limited by what a certain store has in stock. We just need to find locations, we even thought about a local book store coffee shop that has a basement for group meeting, and we also thought about nursing homes. So tell me what you guys think it kind of a different craft business

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Joey
sleepydog

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Mar 30, 2008 11:04 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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We not limited is what I meant to type, we can get materials from online sources, catalogs, stores, and can be as creative as we wanted, because the all the projects that was taught in the store came from their corp office.


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