Friday, September 23, 2011

Just a few pictures from the Country Living Fair...

and I literally mean just a few. In the hustle & bustle we forgot to snap photos! Thankfully, my trusty assistant Wil (yes, one L) took a few. The only photo I really wanted and missed was of my front table with these "out-of-this-world" vintage, arched, Gothic windows with they're original blue glass. They both sold on Friday. But someone did snap a photo of them and posted it on my wall on Facebook so I'll share that one first.
Loading up...it's truly farmhouse around here, my friend's horse trailer doubles as a show trailer.
First step, tent assembly, this is tent 1 of 2 that we set up. This bad boy has been through rain, blistering sun, tornadoes (2010) and winds from Hurricane Ike (2008). He's still holding up surprisingly. (Just don't watch us when we take it down...it's quite comical because by the time Sunday evening rolls around we're all mush and no one can keep a straight train of thought...so disassembling a structure should be off limits.)
Everything gets unloaded and placed "on deck" until the furniture pieces are set in place under the tent.
The piles of treasures we brought seemed to grow in the trailer on the way there!


We restocked every morning but come Sunday there wasn't much to restock with and as mentioned earlier...we were zombies. So much fun had by us and hopefully all who attended. This fair is such an amazing collection of UBER TALENTED men and women, if you haven't been to one yet plan on it ASAP! Atlanta is next month (we'll be in Mt Vernon, Ohio October 14 & 15 for The Rural Society Show) and another has been planned for Austin, Texas in April or May of 2012.

If you took pictures of anything at the fair we would love to see them! Please also comment and share about any treasures you found.


4 comments:

  1. Loved the pictures of your booth, you had some beautiful things. Just wanted to say "Thanks" again for stopping by to help out in loading up the booth. We greatly appreciated it. My ankle is much better, still bruised, but I am soo thankful it is not broke. Hope to see ya next year at the fair.
    Julie
    P.S. Thanks for linking us on your facebook page.

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  2. Sooooo enjoyed the pics Lisa!*!*! That Architectural Square Post most certainly caught my eye!!!
    Jeanine, ChiPPy!-SHaBBy!

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  3. Your booth was amazing! I don't know how I missed the opportunity to talk to you. ... I was overwhelmed by all of the talent , all day.

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  4. I keep saying I will make it too the Country Living Fair every year!
    look fab!
    love your pics...

    Karen

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