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Nov 30, 2009 08:58 |  #1

I am looking for props for my studio. These would be for children. I know IKEA, and craigslist, etc. But I want some high end stuff like small cars, ornate gowns and dresses and costumes for kids so the parents can dress them up. Small chaise and old fashioned furniture but in toddler size. I have tried to do a google search but not finding anything.

What does everyone else use in studio? Where did you purchase them.


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Nov 30, 2009 11:39 |  #2

I've bought things from American Photographic Resouces (external link) and Denny Manufacturing (external link).


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Nov 30, 2009 11:47 |  #3

Denny Manufacturing is where I have bought most of my props from




  
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Nov 30, 2009 14:34 as a reply to  @ Tigershark's post |  #4

Hit the thrift stores. They're cheap (usually) and the stock changes all of the time.


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Nov 30, 2009 14:41 |  #5

Patrick wrote in post #9109172 (external link)
Hit the thrift stores. They're cheap (usually) and the stock changes all of the time.

I agree. Hit the thrift shops and Craigslist and you'll find some good deals on certain things. There's an upscale kids clothing store here in town. They had kids' tuxedos for $35 each. They're normally $95. We bought several in various sizes. You'll never know where you'll find a good deal.


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