This is a shot of Gary's end of the booth. He has been outdoing himself with display!
Is that not the most awesome blue painted table. It sold after being rubbed and touched and slobbered over a million times!
The section of windmill created alot of interest, but it is quite big and would take a big wall!
We sold almost all of the picture frames that we had. Gary loves the early ones.
This is a side shot of my small stuff. Holiday collectibles and country smalls. Sold lots of turkeys.
The old tins and the dolls were all snuggled together. Quite cozy!
This is a front shot of my side. The screen on the left started out filled with framed vintage turkey postcards (minus the stack that I knocked off and broke during setup!)
An angle from the end of the booth!
I always have my work counter so I can wrap and bag the sales!
We had a good show, we're not able to retire from it!!! but that's okay. We jabbered the whole way home about what to do for the next time. In the meantime, I will be getting the shop ready for the holidays.
We saw alot of friends from all over the country---part of the fun of the show business! I'll be posting more pictures from the show, not just from my booth, but others that caught my eye! We appreciate every single sale and love repeat customers. It's always good to see customers from show to show.
Until next time,
Pam
Your booth looked great! I wish we could have gotten to see each other :-(
ReplyDeleteI miss your big Christmas open house. Will you do that again this year?
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the hard work. Most people don't realize the amount of work that goes into setting up.
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