Sunday, 14 December 2014
Felt and A Craft Fair
I did a craft fair yesterday at Helston it was very busy the first 20 people through the door were given a goody bag. I sold the crochet hat I just recently made a little girl loved it and wanted to wear it. And another little girl showed her mum a mug with one of my mug cosies that she really liked. I made last week a cream and blue crochet mobile phone case which you can pick out in the photos I also made a pair of fingerless gloves as one of a few presents which I sent to my sister in law but forgot to photograph them. I had a second table as my sister had a cold and could not go so I put my cushions on her table and sold one a patchwork one. There was singing by a very talented lady with a strong voice and only 13 years old I later found out on Hellys Craft Fair Facebook page. I painted a few fruit boxes as displays instead of just eveything spread on the table. I think that they were okay, though I saw some people had wooden folding shelves which I was told you could buy on Ebay. So all in all it turned out to be a very sucessfull craft fair for everyone. Tea coffee and biscuits were provided free with a small donation.
Next Friday myself and OH are going to Surrey to stay for the Christmas with my two daughters. I don't know if I will be getting much knitting or crocheting done, though I may do a little.
When I got home from the Craft Fair a lovely surprise was waiting for me, a lovely selection of felt, with a pretty card that I had won on Janine's Wool on Sundays a One Year prize Give Away
Labels:
coloured felt,
craft fair,
crichet hat,
cushions,
mug cosies
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Congratulations on your prize! Your stall looks lovely - well done on the sales :) Have a lovely Christmas!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your sales! Your stalls look lovely. It;s nice that you can go to fairs with your sister but a shame she missed this one. I hope her cold gets better soon. You've displayed the felt beautifully. I hope it comes in useful :)
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for linking up with Wool on Sundays :)
DeleteYour stall looks so professional, I don't know how you find the time to make so much. Well done!. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas with your daughters and that you get pampered a bit too.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your sale was a success. Sometimes they can be disappointing for vendors.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Well done on your stall. It looked lovely. I don't believe for one minute that you won't find some time to knit/crochet a little over the Christmas period! Wishing you a wonderful Christmas with your loved ones!
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