So, we arrived at the craft fair and I have to admit, it looked like everything was home made or at least little cottage industry type of things. It was interesting to see what people love crafting. Sort of like my beading. It doesn't matter if you are good at it or if someone else would like to pay for it. You just like making it so you make it, and make it until you don't know what to do with it all and then you get the bright idea to sell it! I don't think much of what we saw sells. :)
We saw a lot of big behinds too!
I did buy some dip flavor packets because they were good!
See, lots of stuff to buy. They just keep making it and making it!
But the best part was this recital that was going on outside. The children were precious trying to remember what to do. They would copy the one next to them who was copying the one next to her and so on, so they were all different. It was so cute!
I do not miss the craft shows or crap shows as the hubby would call them. I used to TRY to sell hand painted clothing. It never pans out for those people. That's so funny that you mentioned "the behinds"... ALWAYS at the crap shows. I guess it's a good way to kill a Saturday.
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