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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>&nbsp;Inspired by my skills and vision of the things should seem like I proposed my wife be responsible for the photos and produce a few storylines to make the photos more interesting. Then we thought it'd be helpful to produce a website where our entire variety will be conveniently displayed for clients to get and know what's in stock and what is not. Ordering your own website was too expensive for us because we were not sure how the company would go and did not wish to take risks. That's the reason why I decided to stop at the website builder since they are more suitable for beginners and easy to apply ideas to. One of the many website builders I liked was <a href="https://www.boxmode.com/">https://www.boxmode.com/</a>&nbsp; since it is absolutely free, but has good tools for the implementation of their ideas. I easily made a site with this platform and we offered the first collection, and then of course will be thinking about expanding their business.<br><br></div><div><br>Hi. My name is William B. Robinson. I am 31 years of age. I am out of Mira Loma, California. I am married. I work as a developer, typically working from home which enables me to invest too much time with my family as you can. With my wife, we chose to start our own little company and sell handmade toys. My spouse sews quite beautifully and has a fantastic imagination to create something fascinating, and I help her by taking photos.<br><br></div><div><br>&nbsp;This is an interesting direction that's great prospects for development. However, there is a drawback - the very first few months of work must not count on much gain. The toys in terms of tailoring are fairly straightforward, because their manufacture doesn't demand much time and energy. The toughest portion of the job is the decor of this toy: coloring, shaping the hair, creating various accessories. Handmade textile toys aren't suitable for children to play with, because they immediately lose their overall look. But they provide great opportunities to create a narrative souvenir. It's possible to make lovely clothes or anything more personal. For instance, a toy similar to the youngster's favourite book character or a grownup that you could not find anyplace else.<br><br></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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