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Sarah Smith posted a reply on Re: Museum Size Comparisons - who's like me?!
Wednesday, Feb 8, 2023 at 2:37 PM
Said: We recently moved and are now 2 times the size of the former museum. We have more than doubled visitation. Budget looks to have grown 3 times the size from 300,000-900,000. I say looks since we are 7 months in. happy to chat.
Mariesa Acosta posted a new Topic
Wednesday, Feb 8, 2023 at 2:29 PM
Play food supplier
Hello all,
We are looking into replacing the plastic play food props we have in our farm space and pretend cafe. All of the vendors we are finding online seem to be prop food for displays in restaurants and/or for use in film. Does anyone know of a good supplier for durable fake foods? Our museum is located in Southern California, but we are open to any vendor, local or online.
Thanks!
We are looking into replacing the plastic play food props we have in our farm space and pretend cafe. All of the vendors we are finding online seem to be prop food for displays in restaurants and/or for use in film. Does anyone know of a good supplier for durable fake foods? Our museum is located in Southern California, but we are open to any vendor, local or online.
Thanks!
Karl Nilsson posted a reply on Re: Slap A Fone Paddles
Wednesday, Feb 8, 2023 at 1:52 PM
Said: I like buying the 10mm EVA foam that flip flops are made from (check this link.) Then you can cut out whatever shapes you want (we've done hand shapes before, just round paddles, etc.) You can paint it with acrylic colors, and if you ne...
Kim Eslinger posted a reply on Re: Slap A Fone Paddles
Wednesday, Feb 8, 2023 at 10:45 AM
Said: Hi David,We use flip flops on our pipe resonator. We just pull the straps off.
Amy Gilman posted a reply on Re: Slap A Fone Paddles
Wednesday, Feb 8, 2023 at 10:26 AM
Said: We have found that an easily replaceable way of making paddles is to buy cheap flip flops and cut off the straps.
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