Sunday, March 25, 2012

Petticoats on the Prairie Under the Big Top Event

Classes went on into Friday also for the Paper Cowgirl, but then the ladies got to pre-view the Petticoats on the Prairie vendor show Friday evening. It was fabulous! Several vendors I recognized from Canton!

Below are photos from the event and I have to mention my friend Monica Potts with Sweetly Recycled http://www.sweetlyrecycled.com/ . She had a booth, and I didn't see her till I was leaving. So I didn't get any photos of her booth, but she said it was a fabulous show for her. So I am very happy for her. Check out the website. She has some great products!

Also, I talk to Jennifer Babcock and didn't get any photos of her booth either. What was I thinking?!! Everything was displayed so cutely. Check out her blog here http://glittermyday.blogspot.com/ . She also does some great art events. There is one coming up in April I believe.


 Under the Big Top was the theme for the show. This tent was the entrance.
betty in her petticoat
 There was a Top Hat contest. These are several of the hats entered. Our own Paper Cowgirl Susie Buttons won the contest!






winning hat!!

Anne Denise in her booth.

Great stuff in lots of booths.






 This booth is Cry Baby Creek (903) 498-0002. Very cool metal stuff, brightly painted. Her email is crybabycreek@hotmail.com.




 This booth is Daisy Smiles. A cute lady who makes stamped metal jewelry. She is at Canton and I remembered seeing her because of her booth decor. Great old doors! Her photography of her products looks good too. http://daisysmilesjewelry.com/


Can't miss the Girls Gone Junkin' from Canton either!!http://girlsgonejunkin.blogspot.com/ .

This is Linda J. and Diane Johannsen's booth. Linda J. makes mohair animals and needle felted items. She has a studio in McKinney called Wildflower Studios, I hope to teach at soon. Here is her info lindajsteddybears@yahoo.com. I took a class from her on needle felting years ago. We made bears. Very cute! Diane sculpts figures and sometimes her and Linda will work together on a piece. Here is Linda's info dijohannsen@charter.net

linda's dolls


mohair chicks

mohair bears

 Linda Kinnaird had some wonderful pieces of jewelry made from recycled silverware. I loved how she displayed them too. Here is her contact info Linda Kinnaird Jewelry, lindakjewelry@sbcglobal.net






 This is Lisa Grant's booth. Email is lisagrantstudio@aol.com . Her art is called Mixed Media Collage with Poetry. She lives in Dripping Springs Texas. What an interesting name for a town. LOL I really loved the big hanging dresses!



This booth is another one I frequent at Canton. They make some wonderful angels out of recycled pieces. I have one of their pieces and have gave several to friends as gifts. Company is called Marigold Trading Company owned by Shelly and Brad Southhall from Grandbury, Texas. www.marigold-trading.com . They make birds and other items as well. Fun stuff! Check them out next time your in Canton.

love this guy

I had one of these as a kid




This booth was called Texas Trash. They had vintage handmade jewelry & accessories. These dresses they had out front of their booth were great1




 OK this is funny. These two guys sitting out in front of this pink travel trailer. Look what this trailer looks like inside! I know I have seen this on someones blog but I don't know who.



lovely dress
cool color on the walls
There were a few other trailers there but I did not get a chance to look inside them. They were probably decked out all cool too though.

2 comments:

Cindy said...

Like the new look of your blog...very pretty. And wow, did you ever get some great shots! It was such a great show, the gals did a fantastic job. Lots of fun and I could have spent ALLOT more money! :)

hugs,
c

Goldie said...

Looks like a blast, i could have taken so much home with me!