Saturday was the spring craft fair at the Adams County Fairgrounds, sponsored by the Adams County Historical Society. It was pretty typical for a spring show, having some shoppers, few buyers. But I walked away with a profit, met some nice folks, re-visited some that I knew already, and saw some really original work. My booth was small (6 x 8) but looked really cute!
My rag dolls were a hit, as well as the prairie dresses (I'll need to make more!) and the Wash Day clothes line. Every one seemed to like the little mason jar sewing kits, so I will probably make up a few more before my next show on May 12.
Saturday, I am travelling to Cheyenne, Wy for an At Home America show at my daughter, Heidi's house. I can't wait! It will be my first solo show, I have products that I love, and I get to see my granddaughters! How much better can it get????
Still working on the final leg of cleaning up the business and I want to say this has been all consuming. And very tiring. We are now to the point of hauling off trash, and selling off the final fixtures and furniture. I will be very busy posting on Craig's list and Ebay.
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