beautiful customers |
As always, there were original and nicely displayed items out the whazoo. From Christine Shirley, hair pins made from vintage earrings.
Paige Sullivan, owner of Christine Shirley, has such good taste and a knack for display- and she should, since she also works at Anthropologie.
Next to my shabby chic booth was Kaye Rachelle showing modern screen-printed pillows, table linens, and wall organizers. There is such variety at this show! The show founder & organizer, Janet Long, is also an interior designer and curates the show with an eclectic eye, everything pleasing.
Fresh Vintage was back, but this time instead of the Tastycake truck, owner Colleen Allison arrived with the coolest old camper recently scored on Ebay.
It did double duty as a the biggest display prop ever and the mode of transport for all of her 1940's & thereabouts wares.
This is definitely the place to come for vintage home accents (sorry, I don't know who this display belonged to) as well as original handmade gifts. People, if it's not vintage or antique, it's HANDMADE here. I had to clarify that a few times with people who thought my things were mass-produced.
November 6 is your last chance to come out before spring 2012...
2 comments:
Always love seeing your recaps & beautiful photos- what a wonderful day it was!
Great recap! It really is such a fun show to be a part of. Your pictures are beautiful and captured the spirit of the day.
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