@Museek
That would be a good business.
I almost spent $70 on fairy wings as Christmas presents for my grand-nieces at Mudpie in San Franscisco.
Proceeded to buy educational toys instead. They were still a hit.
@jurban I used to make and airbrush silk ones for kids.. I couldn’t keep up with the demand, tbh. It. Started because my daughter wanted “real” fairy wings. I made her some and took her to Fairy Worlds and everyone kept asking where we got them so I ended up making them 🤣. Hired people at Goodwill to help me make them for a little while!
Glad the Ed toys were a hit!! It’s fun.. I loved creating fairy things /doing festivals. I dressed my daughter and her friends up &everyone would come!
@Museek
That's exciting! It's rare to get a hit. Maybe you should just design them and get someone else to make them?
Hey, here's a new market:
"Educational toys with a Fairy theme"
Give more incentive for little girls to learn about STEM subjects. I can imagine fairies holding the planets in the correct order from the Sun. Or, two fairies assembling two water molecules into an ice crystal.
@Museek
Wow!
Did the fairy dust make you lose weight or make the plant grow?
@jurban lol I don’t remember! I just remember we always had fairy dust because she loved to make it. 😂
@Museek
I'll bet you are still finding glitter from that era.
@jurban 😂😂
It never left.. I have girls. 😂 🧚🏻♂️🧚🏿♀️
@jurban this was her first grade fairy dust experiment. She went to Challenger School at the time.
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Oh and this is me. Lol