Sunday, December 7, 2008

Craft Bazaar. December 5-6

We had an enjoyable and successful craft fair this weekend. My sister
decided she was going to get some pictures, so here they are...
I decided to put these glass frames on sale, and we sold several.

We came early Saturday morning to set up the "sale box" and
generally straighten up the tables. I am trying to remove the
fingerprint smudges from some of the frames.


The bazaar was open Friday evening from 4-8, and we
were busy most of the time. It was fun! There were some
quiet times during the day Satureday, but it still turned
out to be a good day for sales.




Remember the "last minute" projects from the previous post?
Well, I completed 14 framed designs that day, and sold 12 of
them at this craft bazaar! I was glad I followed through on that impulse!


Saturday, December 6, 2008

Holiday Arts and Crafts Mall December 2008

Twice a year a group of crafters in our area
open an "Arts and Crafts Mall" in a basement
room of the "Little Muddy Dry" store. I took
a few pictures of our December opening.


Here is an overview of the room:



part of the "Amy's Pressed Flowers" display




One man does leather working. This little
saddle is probably about 4 inches long.


we had baby afghans, tatted ornaments, and fuzzy scarves












One lady makes felted wool purses.





We had many different kinds of notecards












doilies galore...


solar light stakes


and many other items too numerous to mention!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

last minute

We leave tomorrow for a craft bazaar. I finished packing the frames and table
props this morning, so had time to make a few more pansy designs. Here are
some of the works in prosgress...


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

A colorful start to December

We had a beautiful sunrise Monday morning. (This is what's left of
the snow that came the day after election day.) We're headed to a craft
bazaar this weekend. It's about 80 miles from here.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Latest version of an old standard....

I call this design my "botanical" and I've been doing variations on
this theme for several years. It always turns out a little different,
depending on the character of the prairie smoke, etc, I use. I was
pleased with this one.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Enameled frames

I have enjoyed these enameled frames. This first one has
a swirly green finish. The opening is 4 x 6.

This little frame is a 3 x 3 square.
I like the bright orange cosmos with the dark green frame.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Prairie Smoke, yet again!

Another uniquely formed praire smoke!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Pansies and Violas

My friend reminded me it's been a while since I've had anything new on here!
The above frames have a 4 x 6 opening. The frame is bergundy.


This was a 2 x 3 frame, it sold at the last craft fair. One lady had been looking at it, then another lady came by and picked it up and purchased it.
(oh, dear!)

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

New Frames!


These frames are made from recycled barnwood. This one still has the orange red faded paint from the barn. I was trying to decide how I would use this frame, and decided I could use a picture of a nice orange/red barn.
And, on a recent jaunt, this is what I found. I think it will work
pretty well....now to get the pictures printed somewhere!


Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Touchables

We have noticed that certain frames tempt shoppers to touch
them! At the last craft fair, these were the "most touched"!
This bergundy frame has super wide grosgrain ribbon fabric.
This frame has brown fabric with stitched embroidery.


This is a wood frame with grooves. We weren't quite
sure why it was one of the touchables....

This frame was sold last season, but it was often touched before
it sold. It is white ceramic, and the blue flowers are painted on.
(Can you tell one of the things we enjoy about craft fairs is observing the people?!)

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Sunday, October 19, 2008

First Fall Craft Show 2008



We are off to a good start on the fall craft shows! We enjoy this one, partly because it is pretty close to home. The weekend went well for us, and we enjoyed it.

Here is my main PR lady, my sister. She does a great job of arranging and restocking the notecards and bookmarks.
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In the background of this picture, there is a white covered cart
and some red/white enamel ware. They were on the table
of our neighbor, the "Pantry Peddler....a taste of the prairie"
We really enjoyed getting acquainted with Bekki,
and bought her cookbook, along with
mixes for borscht, and a few other things...
here is the site for Bekki and her sister.
p.s . another of our craft fair friends, Sonja of "Sonja's Old-
Fashioned Delicacies" will be featured in the Dec/Jan issue
of Country Woman. She told us they have a circulation of
2 million, so is trying to get all the bugs worked out of her
website before the crowds hit it. Here is her site.


a sampling from our table


and the sunset on our way home...

Friday, October 17, 2008

blue/white frame

the flowers: wild rose and chokecherry blossom

Thursday, October 16, 2008

collages

a few more of the collages that will be for sale at the next craft bazaar





Wednesday, October 15, 2008

sepia collage

My sister suggested some sepia tone photos.
Here's the first collage using these photos.