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Re: what worked for me once upon a timePosted by Monica Tittle on May 28, 2001 at 21:08:04: In reply to: what worked for me once upon a time posted by Catherine Cartwright Jones on May 24, 2001 at 15:45:46: :: I did porcelain pendants, a bit bigger than a cat's paw .... by the : hundreds and thousands...... each with a name, a Kanji, a little cat, : a ladybug .... something cute like that ..... and had huge baskets of Holy cow! I just had a fabulous idea for a variation on this one! You could do them with a small quilt block design on them and sell them at quilt shops and shows! A really great series of them would be to do them in the Dear Jane Blocks (link below). The Dear Jane quilt is made of 225 different blocks and triangles and the ladies doing these quilts would just *have* to have every one of them. I know this because I'm doing it myself and hang out online with a bunch of them and you wouldn't believe all the Dear Jane stuff they buy! There is a series of charms out now that have each of the blocks, but they are done in pewter and cost about $10 each. These little porcelain deals would go like crazy! Even if you only did them in traditional block patterns you'd still get the same sort of 'gotta get them all' thing that the Beanie Babies had. So where did you get the porcelain things?
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