It feels really good to have my last show of 2012 under my belt, and for it to have been such a lovely one. The Little Craft Show in Fayetteville, Ar. was so much fun— and I met so many new wonderful people. The two main questions I got asked on Saturday were “Are you from here?” and “Are you Swedish?” lol!
Since we live about 2 hours west of Fayetteville, we got up at about 4:45 that morning, fed animals and got dressed, and headed out. Luckily I had packed my truck the day before! We drove east as the sun came up and got there just in time to get set up– I think I was lacing up my prairie boots as the doors opened, we used every minute to set up this little holiday Audrey Eclectic booth!
The show was either packed or steadily busy for the entire time it was open— which was awesome! I was amazed at all the people who came through— I even had a sweet friend from Arkansas come down and give me a little felted present she made! At the end of the day, I heard there were just a little over 3,000 visitors at this cute little show!
As always– my art started unique conversations with people I might not otherwise have– and I met many Anne of Green Gables fans and many of Swedish descent (and fellow Kirsten doll owners, haha!)
I was so glad to have my favorite helper along with me– to drive me around, unload my stuff, and man the money box. I think we make a great team!
After the show, we split some chicken nuggets and headed home, back to Oklahoma, and glad to have the show season end on such a wonderful note— this was one of my most successful shows to date!
Thank you, Fayetteville!
Now….I am trying to clean up the ‘show aftermath’ that is the disaster of my house (how does this always happen???) and I will soon get some of the left-over ornaments listed on etsy, and also make some new ones! They were a great success!
Have a great week, my friends!
Til next time,
~H
I am so happy to hear that the show was both fun and very successful! Love that photo of you and your trusted helper! It must be very rewarding to talk with new people about your art and see the sales soar at the same time. There is nothing better than face to face advertising!!
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Looks like a fabulous day! Thank you for sharing the lovely photographs. 🙂
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Looks like a great show. Your booth looked fab!! So glad it was a great turn out. Clarice
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It was great to see you, Heather! And I will strive to remember your real name… I always just think of you as Audrey. 🙂 Also, I am still coveting that necklace!
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I'm so glad it was a success!
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Thanks so much, Winnie! It was a good day. Now I'm happy to be home and looking forward to more Christmas projects!
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it was! THank you 😀
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Thank you! My booth is starting to get rather cream and pink these days! i'll have to start using more pink, lol!
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Oh, no problem! I get called Audrey all the time 😀 My necklace was made by Katinka Pinka— look her up on etsy, she's got gorgeous stuff!
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Thank you, Holly! I think you'd do well at this show!
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I'm glad it was a success. I think Anne of Green Gables and the American Girl dolls are very deeply connected to the childhoods of women of our generation. I read and re-read the Anne books and watched and re-watched the television series. My friends and I would also act out the American Girl books during recess! I had Samantha.
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Your stand looks amazing! Great to hear that the show was busy.
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