guys!! i'm still on cloud 9 about the peddler's market this past saturday! i'm also still really exhausted and came down with a sore throat so please forgive the lowercase letters without caps tonight! it seems like so much effort! :)
the day was amazing!
i'm not trying to toot my own horn (toot toot)!
really, i'm not.
i'm giving the proper shout-out to our wonderful city marketing directors, abby deroo and kari van dorp who pulled off yet another incredible event for downtown zeeland.
in all our years of hosting annual 'room for change' november tag sales, ken and i had never participated in any kind of craft show, art show, flea market or outdoor antique market of any kind. but the poster was really cute, we love this fair city of ours and abby's one of my dear friends, so we thought we'd give it a whirl.
so glad we did.
the crowds were great.
the atmosphere was fun and festive.
and the sun was shining.
yes. you read that right.
the sun was shining!
spring, not winter, decided to show up for the spring market after all that day!
big bonus!
since we were newbies to the outdoor market scene, we decided to set up shop the night before in our driveway to get a feel for how things would be placed and prepped.
we knew we only had a two hour window to stage our goods on the street (from 6:30-8:30 a.m.)before the 9:00 opening and we didn't want to feel super pressured or rushed.
we already had our 12x12 tent that we purchased last year for backyard parties and camping, so that was our first decision. what would go under the tent (in case of rain) and what could we leave out.
upon arriving downtown on church street at 6:30 a.m. i had a brief moment of panic when i realized the venue changed by a block south and the cones designating booth sizes and placement looked awfully close together.
how will i fit everything in?!
breathe in.
breathe out.
unload and hope for the best.
it ended up working out perfectly. my booth neighbor, beth didn't end up needing her entire 15x15 space and gladly loaned me a few extra feet on her side. thank you beth!
it didn't take us long at all to set up. about an hour. it was quite chilly that morning so i had bundled up with leggings beneath my jeans and layers of under armor and fleeces but after all the loading, unloading, staging, prepping, moving, shuffling, sorting, organizing and greeting people, i stayed nice and toasty!
abby and i had asked my sister cherie to make some of her fresh baked melt- in- your- mouth homemade cinnamon rolls to sell that day. i briefly panicked again when i had cleared a spot for her rolls and she hadn't yet arrived at 9.
but my worrying as usual, was in vain. she showed up just in time with my nephew cole-fresh rolls in hand which ended up being the hit of the day! $120 worth of dough to go towards cole's mission trip this summer to costa rica! cole decided rolling in dough made it worth rolling out the dough!
here are some random shots from the morning before and during the event.
and the big announcement squeezed in here right at the end of this entry is that 'not so shabby' is opening a second store in zeeland!
tiny little booths to start but we're back! i am renting space to have a booth there as well (and keeping my booth on the north side).
i have heard feedback from several friends and clients that they wish not so shabby felt like it used to where we began downtown zeeland-kind of like a pinterest page come to life.i shared your thoughts with jackie, the owner, and we hear your comments and will try to bring back the charm!
i'll let you know the details of the soft opening which will be any day now! but here's a little, (key word being little) peek at my teeny tiny booth.
(at the end of the day saturday, we were able to haul the items that were left to my new booth...located right next to the candy store on main street).
after we had made several trips from the street to store, this is all that was left on church street after the other vendors cleared out and went home. what a day.
And at 6:00 that evening, this is what we looked like.
thanks to all you champs who showed up to feel the zeel that day. if you couldn't make it, don't worry, you'll get another chance on september 6 for our first (annual?) fall peddler's evening market which will include a wine and cheese stroll! save the date!
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