Craft Fair Season

According to every store I walk into, the holiday season is upon us. That also means that craft fairs are in full swing. I decided to sign up for a few, and am excited to be apart of two this coming week.

That means I have been busy working on building up enough inventory to sell. So here are some old and new things I have been working on. Starting with my boxed full of Onesies! Still trying to figure out the best way to keep and organize them all. This seems to be working and gives me a chance to see all of the colors. And means I need to start adding some more colors.

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I wanted to do some colors I haven't tried before, including the glittery silver. I. Love. Glitter! The glitter HTV is fun to work with and was actually a little easier than the standard HTV.

Since this is my first real craft fair I have also been working on ways to display my items. My husband was looking for a project and built me some awesome display stands. Some for onesies, mugs, and scarves. They are all similar in design, so here is the onesie display in the works.

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Working on some signage too. Created a stencil of my logo for the wood, and edged it in the same plum purple.

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Revisiting some old designs, I've added to my onesie repertoire. This "Born to Kick" soccer onesie is one I made for a friend last year. Then there is the "Freshly Brewed" for my love of coffee. Lastly, in time for Chanukkah we have "This is how I roll."

If you are in Essex County, NJ this week please come check out my shop. Will be set up Thursday, November 2nd at Vendors & Vino. It is a fundraiser and craft fair for the Beth El Preschool.

And Sunday, November 5th we will be set up at the Short Hills-Millburn Street Fair and Crafts Show. I'm sharing a tent with Boop Loops Crochet.