Although I didn't quite make back all the money I spent on summerfest, it was still a great experience. Here are some of our adventures (aka, boredom.) THE BOOTH in all of its' shining glory.
Bobby's trippy prints.
Stacie and I's side of the booth. {AKA the better looking side.}
Stacie's beautiful jars.
My little section of the booth.
Bobby and Cooper. Looking like a celebrity couple. Army wife {still available} , Matrioshka {sold} and antlered man boxes {still available}. Above the boxes are also handmade sketchbooks with some prints on the covers. I still have a ton of those left, so if you are interested in purchasing anything, they will probably be on my etsy shop soon. When I get an etsy shop.
Haindpainted and inked woodsman box. SOLD. Matrioshka box, haidpainted and inked. SOLD! But I plan on making more of these.
We were lucky to have Stacie's nephew Max visit our booth for a few hours. Of course, being submitted to the heat for several days at this point and being too poor to purchase the overpriced food, we were beginning to enter the dillusional coma induced by heat and exhaustion. Max was the only entertainment we had for a long time, so we decided it was a good idea to put things on his head and take pictures.
This is when we stuck wool on Max's head. Max looks like Gene Wilder.
Max escaping the scene as well as his Gene Wilder hairdo.
Max attempting to steal my camera.
Max with a turban on his head.
Max with a doily on his head.
Jimsta and Bobby. I HAVE FRIENDS!!!
Bean tree.
Stacie's stuff.
Stacie's beautiful wares. Just look at those needlefelted animals. Gorgeous.
A jorb well done! {Partially in dillusional coma.} [still not entirely sure how Pat got in there.] Pretend we made lots of money.
I have super talented friends.
-Lex
1 comment:
My mom loves those Matrioshka dolls...how much do they cost? Let me know when you have made some more!
-Dylan
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