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Tuesday, July 14, 2015
part 2: what goes into an art fair
(upper: my monster eating a bowl was pictured on the fair program cover! And the wife came on day 2, my setup was different then)
Exhaustion! In the end, after 3 days of scrambling and schlepping and shoppers, you are a bit tired. Hard to make big plans for the Monday after, other than laundry and the grocery store.....
So much time and energy goes into each show we do. It’s hard to even think about groceries and laundry the day after, but it’s fun and it’s usually worth it.
Your display works so well with your pots. Love the new flowers you are doing. We are getting ready for Sunapee... these multi-day shows are exhausting!
How do you possibly get all of that to fit into your car? Next fair, please take a photo of the car all packed up! That's got to be an art form (and an ordeal) in itself!
well, now that the laundry is done, I bet you're thinking about the next thing. Hope you had great sales. The display looked very nice!
ReplyDeleteSo much time and energy goes into each show we do. It’s hard to even think about groceries and laundry the day after, but it’s fun and it’s usually worth it.
ReplyDeleteWhew! I hope it was a success for you after all that work.
ReplyDeleteDid you sell everything? I hope so.
ReplyDeleteYour display works so well with your pots. Love the new flowers you are doing. We are getting ready for Sunapee... these multi-day shows are exhausting!
ReplyDeleteGodzilla the cover monster, how very cool!
ReplyDeleteHow do you possibly get all of that to fit into your car? Next fair, please take a photo of the car all packed up! That's got to be an art form (and an ordeal) in itself!
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