A cornucopia of crafts fairs
October 27, 2009

'Tis the season for fall crafts fairs
Starting the first weekend in November and continuing through Christmas eve, my Realms products will be appearing in the following crafts fairs:
St. James Holiday Bazaar
Saturday, November 7, 9:00am-3:00pm
910 14th Street (across from Lowell Elementary)
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Bellingham Covenant Church Holiday Bazaar
Saturday, November 14, 9:00am-4:00pm
1530 E. Bakerview Rd.
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Allied Arts Holiday Festival of the Arts 2009
Friday, November 20th through Thursday, December 24th
Open 10am-6pm Wednesday-Sunday (Dec. 24 closing at 3:00pm)
3548 Meridian (formerly Cascade Furniture, across from the Bellingham Country Club)
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Allied Arts Holiday Festival
August 27, 2009

Allied Arts of Whatcom County
So stoked! I’ve been accepted to Allied Arts’ Holiday Festival, the grandmama of Bellingham’s Christmas fairs. I’m going to have to get busy stocking up. The festival runs for over a month: from November 20th – December 24th. Hot damn.
Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival
August 5, 2009

Coupeville festival traffic
What a time! The Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival was great. I was honored to be among such amazing artists. We couldn’t have ordered up better weather. The place was packed and the booth location was perfect. Behind us was a picturesque antique store, then the water.

Realms booth
We left three sides of the tent open and put up the new Realms sign that Kev’s cousin Tim had made up for me in back.
I sold out of my new shaving soap!
And, for the first time, I have the feeling that I may just be onto something — something worth pursuing.
Upcoming Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival
July 27, 2009
Friends and supporters…
Realms products will be making their final appearance of the summer season coming up next weekend at the Coupeville Arts & Crafts festival. This is one of Washington state’s oldest juried arts and crafts fairs, and I am honored to be appearing for my fisrt time. Realms shaving soap will be making its debut too
I hope to see you there.
Ski to Sea post mortem
June 14, 2009

Ski to Sea Festival
It was a gloriously sunny day. In fact, it was the first Memorial Day weekend since 1966 that had three consecutive sunny days. I had high hopes, but learned that age old valuable lesson about retail: location, location, location. My booth was down on 10th Street instead of up on the main drag. It was also sandwiched in by pony rides on one end and a jumping cage on the other end. No one knew there were booths inbetween. So, as my fellow 10th St. merchants and I wistfully watched the the wall-to-wall foot traffic on the street above, the day passed quietly for us. My friends who knew I was going to be there came up to me the next week and said, “Where were you? We looked all over!”

Putting the booth together for the festival
So, needless to say, next year, I hope to be up on 11th Street.
Not all is lost for the summer though, I still have one festival coming up: the Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival on August 1st and 2nd. Fingers crossed the location is going to be much better.
First Time Vendor at Upcoming Ski to Sea Festival
May 16, 2009

2009 Ski to Sea Festival
Please do a sun dance for me for the upcoming crafts fair at the end of the Ski to Sea Race in Fairhaven on Sunday, May 24th. I’m going to be one of the vendors at the street fair. I’m just hoping it won’t be a rain out. You never can tell this time of year. Please stop by and see me. There are going to be some special sale items
PRWeb Crafts Fair
January 20, 2009

Some of the white stuff
Amid a snowstorm the likes of which Whatcom County has not seen since 1996, PRWeb crafters displayed their wares — some bright gems in a blizzard of white.

Lauren's images
This black and white of Lauren’s struck me as really brilliant. In the wake of Prop 8, a young woman walks home from a march in Bellingham. The tail room, defying the rules that encourage space in front of the subject, made me love this photograph even more. I now have it framed.

Jed's saturated colors
Jed’s color work was also stunning. The aqua image from Pt. Lobos also found a home in our home.

Spit Rags and Diaper Bags
Sue’s daughter, Stephanie is a crafter of many talents, particularly on the sewing machine. My grandson-to-be received some of her sweet flannel burping cloths. I also bought some of her adorable button note cards and Sue’s beaded bookmarks for stocking stuffers.

Art work by Trent Thomas
Aaron’s sweetie creates mixed media pieces, infused with social and political symbolism. I bought this piece, created on the inside of a book cover.

my space
My table had a few extra goodies dotted in with my Realms products: earrings, ornaments and decoupaged jars.

Whirligig (soon to be above my grandbaby's crib)
And this awesome spinner found a temporary home in our hot house window before getting wrapped up for Mindy, Ian and baby-to-be Emmett’s baby shower.
I want to thank all my co-workers for buying my Realms products. I made a commitment to donate 25% from my table to the Bellingham Assistance League.
Festival of Lights
December 18, 2008

Linda's Sue's felt ornaments
The snow fairies held off long enough to have a very successful Festival of Lights. The art was amazing. And the artists were warm, welcoming and wonderful. We had a great time trading and buying — my house is full of new objects, all lovingly made by hand — including a sweet felt Santa made by Linda Sue.

the sweetest bunny on the planet
I fell in love with this bunny.

Linda Sue's elves and imps and beautiful waifs

Luscious flowers (my camera doesn't do the red justice)
Elaine makes these delicate decorated bottles and boxes. Her husband has drilled holes in the backs of some of the bottles , which she has turned into nightlights.

the most beautiful, feminine boxes, nightlights and decorated bottles
Karin puts together these wonderful collages — part funk, part industrial, and part just plain wonder.

Collage pins and magnets -- fantastic
And Ed, holy moly, well the glass screams for itself.

Ed's glass lawn art
And I forgot to mention, the whole atmosphere at Amy and David’s house is wonderful, with the girls and Atlas (one amazing dog) running around. And besides being a good sport, David makes a mean white bean chili.

The girls got Daddy to play dress-ups
Festival of Lights Arts & Crafts Show
November 30, 2008
One of my favorite crafts fairs of the season is coming up December 12th & 13th. The Sixth Annual Festival of Lights is happening at Amy Gould’s home, in the W.W.U. neighborhood, 510 North State Street, across from the Armory.
This is a special show, with unique items you won’t see anywhere else. One of my dear friends and true artist, Linda Hoofnagle will be there. She works primarily in felt. For a sneak preview of some of the pieces she’s been working on, check out her blog, All I Ever Wanted, at http://ifeltit-poppiespoppy.blogspot.com/.
Friday’s hours are 5-9 PM and Saturday 11AM – 5 PM. I’m making a passel of mini-lotions for stocking stuffers. Sure hope to see you there.



