" Still more room to add goodies....."
" Shabby Y........"
" Shabby Y......."
Finally came up with enough energy to break away to Lone Star and concentrate on the task at hand. After wheeling the layaway goodies to storage I found that I really had quite a bit of room left to fill. Being a little short on furniture right now, I had to improvise with what I had. A little pushing and pulling and moving..... I still have sooooo much space to fill, but it did feel great to finally get back into the swing of things. By the way Dorothy of Shabby Y did a little revamp and I had to make several detours to her booth to drool. Such talent...I am glad that there are so many talented women out there to which one can take advantage of if you yourself are internally challenged as I am with creating fantastic items with vintage scraps.....
I'm in love with that white chair!!!! Nice space!
ReplyDeleteI think your creativity is just amazing..when I look at your space..I can not imagine any challenge you could have, it all seems to flow so effortlessly...your colors and placements. Thank you for stopping by my blog! I take alot of inpiration for my booth since I am a newbie, by looking at other peoples creations and twicking them a bit..I also love the sexy chair you have....what are you selling that chair for if I may ask?? I find pricing a challange still for furniture..seems like all the time it takes to fix them up ..you can never sell for what you think its worth..Do you have any advice for pricing you can share?? Have a good day. Marlene
ReplyDeleteLove your booth and The Shabby Y...so wish that I could shop there...I would go totally broke, but it would be so worth it! Keep up the great work! :)
ReplyDeleteGive me give me give me more! I love your post today. Thank you thank you for the inspiration that I always find here. You are amazing and if I lived closer I would be your # 1 customer. You have the kind of booth that people want to step into and breath it all in.
ReplyDeleteI still would love to know how you did your walls. Are you telling or is it a secret? Come on please...pretty please
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Becky
Well done,
ReplyDeleteit's a great feeling to sell what you have created and makes you want to have 100hrs in the day to create some more! Love the "Crema" as always. Ciao
Lovely as always. You are a master as is Dorothy.
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Shelley
I drool over the photos of YOUR booth!
ReplyDeleteYour creativity is quite apparent, it's amazing what you do. Indeed you are in good company, as are they.
Melissa
Hi Tiina,
ReplyDeleteI think your space looks fab! I love the inspiration I get from coming here. So lovely. The Shabby Y is a great space too. It's so true about others inspiring us. I feed off of other's talents, it makes me push myself a little more.
Hugs,
June
I'm still dreamin' about those walls !! Maybe you could come to California and make mine look like that too !!! Ya know we have the sun, the beach, non-humid weather, great shopping,.....:) I always enjoy your beautiful pictures and hope to visit Texas again sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteTake care, Sandi
just love your blog. you are a creative inspiration. I love all the spaces you do.. You really have inspired me. I love browsing your blog. Thank you..
ReplyDeleteI've been following your blog since the beginning and I am amazed at all your talent. I think the painting of your walls in your space was the absolute most astounding! Thanks for keeping all of us in "awe".
ReplyDeleteDebra
Your booth looks marvelous! Such wonderful decorating talent!
ReplyDeleteMarcie
Aww just loving your blog and your style,wish that your stall was alittle closer to this end of the world.The painting looks gab and so does the whole space it has such a vintage dreamy mood to it.
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