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Hi you guys.
I met you both at the art festival in Williamsburg on April 25th and I fell in love w/ your mermaids. I’m hoping to get one for my birthday in June. What I’m looking for is a similar gal to ” Fancy Mermaid ” used for a coat rack to hang on the wall of my foyer. She needs to be 40 inches long w/ 5 sturdy hooks.
We can talk more about the design once I found out what it would cost and if I can afford it we can move forward.
Could you please give me an cost estimate and a simple drawing of what that might look like ? You can email me and feel free to call @ 303-216-1433.
Thanks ,
Dianne
Hi,
I’ve been carrying your business card around in my purse for 2 years, since the NEW ENGLAND SQUARE shop in Victoria, B.C., closed. They had one of your “swimming mermaid with starfish and shell” folk art pieces, which I fell in love with. However, when I went back to get it, it was sold and the shop was closing out. I would love to order one, but I wonder what would be involved in shipping her to British Columbia, on Canada’s west coast.
Alternatively, next week we’re heading down the Oregon coast for a vacation, and I wondered if there might be a shop along the way that carries your folk art. We’ll be on the coast from Seaside to Port Orford. Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Maureen