I have squeezed in a few minutes to make a blog post about this event. The day so far, classes, shopping the booths at THE HANDMADE MARKET and a nice intimate lunch with Ree Drummond of Pioneer Woman fame and 500 other people. Each meal is sponsored by a different company. This was the place setting for Ree’s luncheon. A wonderful notepad tied with ribbon and a silver fork from CAKE vintage table & home. We each had a mustache on a stick. If you are a follower of The Pioneer Woman you know she calls her husband the Marlboro Man, hence the mustache on a stick. Also we were allowed to east dessert first- (did I tempt you also with the snippet of the yummy red velvet cake sitting in the corner of this pic?)
The afternoon was full of more classes from jewelry making to wool ornaments and more shopping.
I caught up with Kaari Meng from French General doing a make it and take it project. (her class was sold out so I didn’t do that) My fav Connie and Mary from Country Threads are here with a booth full of pumpkins and all kinds of goodies.
Tough work. Uh huh. 🙂
Sounds like a wonderful place to be.
Ohhhhhh Country Threads – I still pull out their books for inspiration from time to time and a couple of their fat quarter bundles grace my shelves – someday I'll have to actually cut them.
Love, love, love Ree Drummond and all of her great recipes. I have pointed my customers to her blog via my newsletter!
It sure looks like fun.
It's a tough job, but someone has to do it. Looks like a fun time!
Thanks for all of your great pictures! I could only attend one day, and had no room for a camera, so now when I am wistful I will just come back here. Crafty Planet had some great fabric-did you get a chance to shop their booth? I scored some great vintage inspired Halloween and Christmas fabrics.