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I looked forward to this show all summer long and it didn’t disappoint me! This type of show is popular today. In my area alone, there are many every spring and fall, with new ones added each year. They draw large crowds and provide inspiration galore. The first thing that interested me was the Chalk Paint® demonstration area, offering free painting classes and showing before and after furniture pieces: Amanda, “Girl in Pink”, transformed an entire bedroom suite with only one can of Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan: Moving on…..my favorite piece was this French Barbola Mirror: “Calamity Jane” had some great items inside the plant jungle: I loved the ruffles and burlap combination in this space: This little lady had fun with the mannequins: Turning a vintage sewing machine into a tractor? Why not! This dealer made delightful jewelry from bits and pieces: This dealer was a favorite; love the giant crown on the bed: I met Ki Nassauer and found her to be friendly and down to earth: Ki is the lady in the center………the good news is, they’ll be back next fall. So, if you didn’t make it to this show, you’ll get another chance next year. You can follow them on their website, from which most of these photos came (the visual excitement made me forget to take photos!).
Thank you for taking my little tour,
Kassy