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    Drew,

    Outstanding artwork there! ... (y) Most other examples of art done for kid's walls looks pretty cartoon-ish ... You get an A on that stuff!
     
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    I agree, I have seen a tat that turned out way worse than your custom work on the kiddos wall :thumbs2:
     
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    Thanks, guys. That was the first time I'd ever done anything like that. Since then I've been itching for an excuse to do it again, but my dear wife doesn't seem to want car murals in the living room... :rolleyes:
     
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    Do them some and post on www.etsy.com or ebay and sale them. (y)
    Not blowing smoke, I like what you did. And there are people who would pay to have one done. It could be a excuse to just create art, knowing you have them up for sell.

    Can even do cars on anything...and sell them. Just a idea. And if you make any $ doing it can always buy more stuff for your car! :tiphat:
     

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