Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Art and Soul... it sure was fun!

So, I hope all of you who were artisans enjoyed your experience at Art and Soul. I really enjoyed getting to know a number of you better, and hope to get to know even more of you next year. Although this year's sale is over and done, the blog is going to continue.

We're going to keep this blog as a "meeting place" for all of us. First off, send me pictures and comments about the sale so I can post them here. Second keep us posted throughout the year on your new projects or skills. Finally, maybe we can even plan some Art and Soul get togethers in order to spend some time together just creating, or teaching, or hunting down supplies at flea markets, auctions and sales.

All in all, let's keep this blog going year round and not lose touch. AND... let's let people know we're already planning for next year so that their excitement builds and builds as the year goes on.

Thanks everyone for a great show! Thanks Vickie, April and Hope for all the behind the scenes work that you do to make this event a success. Hope has been working on keeping signage up for all of us, April keeps contacts going, ideas flowing and encouragement growing and Vickie... well, you ALL know Vickie... she's the soul of love and compassion and caring and she keeps our heart alive. (Not to mention arriving early, staying late, and generally making all the community contacts for locations, ads and commercials!) Thank you ladies for your care for us!

Blessings,
Kim

p.s. Here are a few photos we managed to capture of the "during" and "after" phases of Art and Soul. Sorry I don't have names to go with all the booths... or pictures of all the booths. Help me out.. send names, send pictures, send ideas!
Midwest Magpies... April Strasler
She always has cool vintage finds and wonderful creations.

Whimsy and The Word
I was blessed with a lot of space and being able to show
off the Happy Trees. 

Hope's table is ALWAYS a treat to view and visit!

"Made for You" is a new booth by Missy  Cooper. 





The remaining pieces from "The Little Red Porch"... 




Bella Luce... bravo LeAnn and Janet... it was a lovely booth!
























Purely tuckered out by all the shopping!











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