
Woo Hoo! There were crazy, crafty ladies all over the area. Cars full of giggling women with cash at hand. It was a ton of fun. The fair is held on the grounds of an old mill. People come from all over to shop. My son and I found 21 different state license plates. There must be at least 1,000 vendors. One booth in particular stood out to me. Check it out. She has the most adorable soldered charms and jewelry. I'm hooked. I've already ordered a book to direct my new hobby. Will you join me? Check out Tommi's great website at www.TommiCrystaldesigns.com and her fun Halloween goodies! (but first leave me a comment!)
Hi Tanya,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. I have enjoyed spending time here reading past posts. I love the hutch makover and the white shabby shop looks great outside. Can't wait to see some inside pics.
Penny
thanks, too for visiting
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like u said let'skeep the chat going
Tanya~ Thanks for popping in at my lil' blog. I'm still working hard at unpacking and settling in.
ReplyDeleteI adore these soldered charms. I've always thought charms were charming....
Sweet Wishes!
Sara
Thank you all for stopping by. My son and his wife just left (they live 3 hours away) after a long weekend and I was feeling a little blue. But then I saw your nice comments and you made me feel better!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! Love that house below!!!
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