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Yes, carnival games are often run by charlatans.
Also, a charlatan is a conman/swindler/snake oil salesman.
She uses magic items, so she will automatically put on a wizard's hat. The game's capes are made to fit humanoids, so they don't really look good on ponies. :/
Making an item in the workshop is pretty easy once you get a feel for all the tools you can use. Just be creative with the pieces you use, and test out the "behaviors" you give your item. Once I had already made a pony, modifying one into making Trixie only took about 20 minutes.