Dien Rice
March 24, 2012, 07:58 AM
http://www.getontheshelf.com
Here's an example (random)...
http://www.getontheshelf.com/product/3163/Door-Door
Thanks, TW! It's kind of fun watching the videos...
Of course, if you have a product for WalMart it could be very profitable too...
Sometimes watching videos like these can inspire your own (different) products or ideas...
For example, Bette Nesmith Graham, the inventor of "liquid paper" (in the days of typewriters), was inspired by her own hobby of painting, and noted that in painting, you didn't "erase" your mistakes - you just painted over them!
I also recently read this here (http://inventors.about.com/od/kstartinventions/a/kitchen.htm)...
"Corkscrew inventors were inspired by a tool called the bulletscrew or gun worm, a device that extracted stuck bullets from rifles."
New ideas and mental stimulation are always good... :)
Best wishes,
Dien
Here's an example (random)...
http://www.getontheshelf.com/product/3163/Door-Door
Thanks, TW! It's kind of fun watching the videos...
Of course, if you have a product for WalMart it could be very profitable too...
Sometimes watching videos like these can inspire your own (different) products or ideas...
For example, Bette Nesmith Graham, the inventor of "liquid paper" (in the days of typewriters), was inspired by her own hobby of painting, and noted that in painting, you didn't "erase" your mistakes - you just painted over them!
I also recently read this here (http://inventors.about.com/od/kstartinventions/a/kitchen.htm)...
"Corkscrew inventors were inspired by a tool called the bulletscrew or gun worm, a device that extracted stuck bullets from rifles."
New ideas and mental stimulation are always good... :)
Best wishes,
Dien