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Monday, October 13, 2008

We survived!

Well Canton was an experience I will say that. John and I met in Canton after I got off work to setup and somehow managed to stay married...barely....We got the tent up and started hanging signs and the tent looked like it may fold under the weight, but then a nice man came and told us that since we were on a slight incline (of course we were) we should lower the legs on the front of the tent. We did and sure enough it helped a lot. Otherwise, I'm pretty sure  we would have come back Thursday morning and our tent would have been in a pile of boards. The down side is we all hit our heads about 6 times a piece since the entrance to the tent was lower. Ha The other vendors were so nice to us and it really was a cool kinship to share with them. I went to bed about 11:30 Wednesday night and got up at 2:15 am. Picked Sterling up at 3:30 and we were on our way.......it was a very long day and i don't know if it was worth the trouble, but it was one of the things on my list to do, to sell my artwork and interact with potential buyers. 
So now I can check that off the bucket list at least. I am now taking Christmas orders and i am filling up fast so let me know if you would like anything asap. Prices will be added soon if you have any questions, please email me at danielleginn@yahoo.com
Thanks for your interest!
Danielle

My A Wood to the Wise sign
Too dark to be up and at em...

Still too dark to be awake and functioning

Finally, light dawns!!



John's swings!! They are awesome!! $200

Our resolution for the space issue...


The best Staff on the block....ha ha you see how hard they are working.....working
on sipping a screwdriver! Just kidding i couldn't have survived without them!!

Below are some of the new boards. Some have been sold but can be closely replicated. i will try to get prices up tomorrow, but you can email me and ask at danielleginn@yahoo.com





















































special order for the 70s room
This was a special order for a barbeque princess

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