
Thank you everyone who came to the Martha Stewart craft fair on Saturday! I hope the lines were worth the wait! I thought there was some great stuff there, a good mix of crafts.
It was an exciting day for me, being that I have never sold any of my work before! I think I was pretty successful. I'm not sure people realize the time and money that is put into things that are handmade. I worked for months prior to the sale making everything. Of course, since I don't do this regularly, I had to experiment with exactly what I was going to make—12 hours on one studded bracelet definitely is not worth the time. Overall though, this was a learning experience for me and hopefully I won't die a saleswoman because I sure do suck at it. I realized I am a better teacher of crafts than seller, so I should just focus on that.

Here I am behind my table, wrapping something up!

Kirsten's quilled snowflakes.


Figgy put together science kits and was selling out so fast, he just kept making more!

Aaron set up a nice display of his bow ties and was recognized multiple times for demoing the bow tie how-to on Martha's show.

Hosanna did extremely well selling acorns she has collected from different places that she had cast in sterling silver.

Dani had been frosting cookies till the wee hours of the night the days leading up the the fair. They looked too good to eat!

Laura Normandin of Wren Handmade makes the most darling dolls and little pieces of clothing for them too.