It went well for a COLD, snowy day with a parking lot like an ice skating rink! I actually sold my first whole/cut up rabbit. There was quite a bit of interest in it, and also the lamb I'll be starting to sell next weekend.
And I sold enough of my little crafts to pay for my space for the season and make me feel like the morning was a success. I've met several of the other vendors, and they seem really nice and welcoming.
Czech Frosties & Satin Angoras ..........................740-623-0324 somerhill @ earthlink.net
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That's great. Your booth looks nice.
Yes, it does look nice, and great that they can have a location where you can sell year-round. Ours is strictly an outdoors affair and only open in warmer weather.
I love the multi color yarn on the far right. You'll have to let me know what type of dye you use. I'm guessing it's not Kool-aid;)
How exciting and fun! I love farmer's markets.
What a wonderful looking booth Lisa!!! It'll be even better in the summer!!! :- )
Thanks for sharing the photos from your booth. I always love to see other people's great ideas for displaying their work and products. Congrats on your sales that morning and being able to pay for the whole season of booth rental. Way to go!
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