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Friday, 30 November 2018

Mairehau's Merrylicious Market



3 comments:

  1. Ohhhh, the henna hand is exquisite. I'd pay for that. Perhaps you could combine the ideas and put coloured henna patterns on parts of the cups?

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  2. Kia ora Tracy,
    I really enjoyed reading your blogpost especially the part describing the explosion of flavours in your mouth. Indian food is one of my favourite takeaways, however, I have never had Pani Puri and Pakora. What is this?
    I have seen a lot of people with Henna so it is possibly a good idea to do. I would like $4 or $5 would be the most I would spend.
    I have always thought that Henna was Indian however just reading about it Henna is actually Arabic.
    Why do you think your cups did not sell?
    Nga mihi,
    Mark - Manaiakalani Outreach

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  3. Ahiahi Mārie Tracy
    Even though I didn't buy a cup or an animal, I know some people that did and they were very happy with their animal purchase. I think your idea of a candy cane and cellophane around the cup is a great idea. Do you have any other ideas about how to better sell your cups?
    I would spend $5 on henna for my hands - I love the design you have made in the photo attached.

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