Now that I have had a few days to recover from Junk Salvation and spend some much-needed time with my family (before a show, I tend to go into my own crazy little world trying to tie up all loose ends-it's what I call my "Game Face"mode), I am ready to share about the magnificent show put on by two lovely Washington gals who go by the name of The Funky Junk Sisters.
Following a sale, I typically do the "photographer thing" where I sort through all of my photos and choose only the prettiest. You know, the ones that best showcase my goods. But this time, I have decided to mix things up a bit. This time I want to share a little glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes, so to speak. The nitty gritty.
For this show, my super sweet little sister decided to give me a timeline to help with what she likes to call my poor time management skills. It is no secret that I am a procrastinator. I have been my whole life; well, since the fifth grade when Mr. Graham told me I was any way. At that time, I didn't even know what the word meant, so of course, I didn't believe him. I am older now, so I admit, I procrastinate. For those of you who didn't attend, the show was Saturday, so my very basic schedule for the week prior consisted of the following:
Tuesday: last day to craft, create, paint, sew, etc.
Wednesday: price merch
Thursday: load trailer
Friday: setup
I am happy to say that I stayed pretty true to course. For the first time ever, the trailer was mostly packed and ready to go Friday morning when she arrived at my house ready for departure.


We arrived at 9am and began unpacking. The bones go up first...gazebo, tin walls, anything large. Then, we bring in the smalls and it all starts to come together. After breaking for lunch (and a quick shopping trip to a neighboring Marshalls), we return to add the finishing touches. Tweaking things so that they are pleasing to the eye and give shoppers an idea of how they could use the item(s) in their own home decor. Once it feels right, we load up all of our tools, ladders, and anything else we used throughout the day in preparation. Here is where it gets a little crazy.















That comfy chaise belonged to a very sweet neighbor, Christine.
You really must check out her website http://www.christinemariestudio.com/
She is the nicest gal you could ever hope to meet, and her jewelry is Amazing!
We were blessed to be surrounded by such wonderful vendors, and shopper alike. We laughed, learned, and made new friends.
What more could a girl ask for?
And now for the moment you have all been waiting for......
The Winner of the Iron Tiara Giveaway is...
Congratulations!
A great big Thank You to Linda and Dixie for including me in this wonderful event!
Thanks for the mention - your booth looked great - and when did you sneak in that picture?
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you two cute girls were my back door neighbors! Super fun show!
ReplyDeletelove ya,
Diane
Your booth looked beautiful! I wish I could have gone!
ReplyDeleteNo broken limbs and no unnecessary trips!! Woot Woot!!! That was so much fun Lin. You are so talented and creative and I’m lucky to be your sister! Love you!
ReplyDeleteI wish i had that truck load full of treasures!
ReplyDeleteso jealous!