Impeccably organised by michele and jayne. A taste of what was on offer....
sal of sal's snippets, her stand was a feast for the eyes.....
clare of Daisy Darling, as lovely as her millinery!
and onto a diamond.....Michele,Jayne's stand...
Vintage French linens and fabrics. Penny does not have a blog. She lives in the south of France and when she bought her home (an old Laundry) she inherited a loft full of antique linens (makes you sick, doesn't it?)
nostalgiaatthestonehouse.... beautiful handmade and vintage items......
nostalgiaatthestonehouse.... beautiful handmade and vintage items......
A new friend made in sue of Vintage to Victorian. An absolute joy to talk to and buy from.
Oh and then there was Christine. (No link). Who's work was sublime. Christine kindly showed me photos of her shop and studio in Portscatho, Cornwall called 'The Sea Garden'. I have never seen anything so perfect, sigh.
jane no photo of your stand for some strange reason, but it was great to see you again and see your fantastic work.
Then onto thevintagemagpie. Bears and bunnies, amongst other handmade works of art. I have dropped a hint as subtle as a house brick to the other half! Edna the bear was to die for.
Lizzie The Washerwoman. A stand packed with vintage delights.
Teas, coffee and cake looking like they were part of a Country Living photo shoot. Just beautiful.
Then onto thevintagemagpie. Bears and bunnies, amongst other handmade works of art. I have dropped a hint as subtle as a house brick to the other half! Edna the bear was to die for.
Lizzie The Washerwoman. A stand packed with vintage delights.
Teas, coffee and cake looking like they were part of a Country Living photo shoot. Just beautiful.
Having Holly and my other half with me was such a bonus, as I was able to browse and buy and buy, yes I did! Here are my purchases........
1lb of French vintage Mother of Pearl buttons for £5, enough said???
This is going to sound like an Oscar acceptance speech, sorry, but here goes......I would like to thank everyone that organised and worked at the Fair. I would also like to say a big thank you to all the other fantastic stall holders. A total joy to meet up with my bloggy friends. I am feeling happy and inspired because of you all. But most of all thank you to everyone who came and said 'hello' comment leavers and lurkers (hello Kate ;-) alike. The joy of it was that everyone that came 'got it', understanding the theme behind the Fair. It wasn't one of those 'want to kill yourself' type craft or antique fairs, where the public come to waste time because it's raining and wander aimlessly licking an ice cream or just buying fudge. It was bloody brilliant!
1lb of French vintage Mother of Pearl buttons for £5, enough said???
This is going to sound like an Oscar acceptance speech, sorry, but here goes......I would like to thank everyone that organised and worked at the Fair. I would also like to say a big thank you to all the other fantastic stall holders. A total joy to meet up with my bloggy friends. I am feeling happy and inspired because of you all. But most of all thank you to everyone who came and said 'hello' comment leavers and lurkers (hello Kate ;-) alike. The joy of it was that everyone that came 'got it', understanding the theme behind the Fair. It wasn't one of those 'want to kill yourself' type craft or antique fairs, where the public come to waste time because it's raining and wander aimlessly licking an ice cream or just buying fudge. It was bloody brilliant!
Thanks for stopping by. x