My booth ended up being about five feet wider than I was told, so the morning of the show I added a table. MUCH better.
Thankfully my sil came to the show and stayed to help me pack up. I just threw items in boxes and now need to sort thru it and semi organize. She also had to take a few boxes home that would not fit in my little SUV so that will need to be dealt with, too.
There were a few things I considered buying, but "she who hesitates is lost" and were gone when I went back to look for them.
I did get this wonderful hand carved Santa (for only $12!!!). I couldn't believe the dealer wasn't asking more. He is beautifully carved.
My other big purchase ($20) 😁 was this youth chair. There seems to be little demand for these pieces and I occasionally see them very reasonably priced in antique shops. I am sure this one is not a true antique but definitely vintage.
I absolutely love the wear on the footrest.
Now I need to figure out what to do with the chair that was sitting in this space, but isn't this just perfect?
I purchased the redwork sampler years ago because it has my initials on it. Melinda of Merry Wind Farm has reproduced it. You can find it in her Etsy shop for only $1.00. She was going to list it at no charge but Etsy would not allow her to do that.
So I rarely go to Marketplace and have only ever purchased a few items. For whatever reason (karma?) a crock popped up today that was being sold in my hometown for what I considered a good deal. Upon contacting the seller found out it was still for sale and he would deal. To top it off he lived less than a mile from me. I am now the proud owner of another Donaghho crock. (My gift to me for all the hard work and stress getting ready for the show!!!)
Time to sort through another box of show stuff.
Thanks for all your good wishes that I would have a great show. I really love you guys.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren






