This is the right side of the booth with my sister Christa and I working hard by the checkout table. We had a new spot this year and we loved the little crab apple tree that provided a wonderful shade all day long! Nice weather kept the crowd out and about for the day!
This is the only picture I took inside the booth! Every show I say I will take multiple shots but by the time we get everything set up the customers are beginning to shop. My sister Linda cut some of her Black Eyed Susan's to put in the little bottles which added a cheery little touch to this space!
Two weeks ago we were at the Lititz Rotary Club Craft Show. My sister Christa and I leave early Friday morning and head to Lancaster for some shopping! We never fail at getting lost but love every minute of finding our way back to where we wanted to go by roaming the back roads of Lancaster County! Love the tunnels of tall corn fields, slowing down to the pace of the horse drawn buggies and amazed at the neatly planted tobacco fields being harvested! This show is our most favorite one! My picture taking at the show was very limited and really the crafts were the same as my other ones so I won't bore you with those! But here are some breath taking shots of the fun we had!
Now for a couple of days to regroup my craft supplies and then I will be back to work on orders and building inventory! And................don't forget about the next Primitive Handmades Mercantile update on September 21st! There are still some wonderful handmades available on the pages so if you haven't stopped by..... please do!
great set up Teresa! everything looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHelen
Hi Teresa :) You are such a trooper gal. I commend you for being able to do all this. You do such a great job :) Everything always looks so good and inviting. I know if I could get out and come to your booth, I'd be a po' gal, 'cause I'd have to buy a bunch of your primitives :) I just might have to prepare myself for a big battle to brave the trip to one of your shows. I'm proud of you :)
ReplyDeleteHugs~Carol
Looks Good!
ReplyDeleteTeresa your booth always looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteI love the Lancaster shots...been down that one road more times than I can count - and the corn, you are right, is like a tunnel - unlike here in Wisconsin where it's short and uneven looking from the drought.
Glad your shows were a success. I know we always say we're going to slow down but we don't...but do try.
Karen
So Love the look of your booth ~ sooooo much wonderful eye candy!!!
ReplyDeleteAlso love the pics of the Amish buggy!
Happy Crafting to one busy lady!
Prim Blessings
Robin
Hi Teresa,
ReplyDeleteYour display looks great. I know it is hard work and hopefully in the end it pays off!
Enjoy your day,
Barb