Sunday, September 9, 2012

Yvestown Fair

I read on the blogging world about a fair created by The Yvestown Blog. So yesterday I embarked on the two hour journey to her wonderful home where the fair was taking place. I was pretty excited to see the faces behind some of the crafts that I already owned, and to meet more crafters and their creations along the way!  It was beautifully organized, and a very interesting choice of crafts available. Too bad that I couldn't purchase it all!!



 Monday's Milk (so many beautiful fabrics, so little money!!)
Nina Invorm (more plates for my collection)


 Top: Zilverblauw Below: Miko Design

 Wood & Wool Stool (I am the proud owner of one of her creations!)

Oh! And the things that came home with me!

I didn't get to meet Yvonne the organizer and creator of the fair (she was quite busy behind the cameras), but other than that, to me, it was the perfect day!

Have a Happy & Relaxing Sunday!
Giova

16 comments:

  1. Esas son las cosas SENCILLAS Y HERMOSAS que le dan plenitud al alma!!! Ese ambiente donde se respira "otro aire"..... Me alegra tener la oportunidad de ver y ver y ver..... Y buscar lo que me guste mas, sobre tus pasos.

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  2. Looks like a bunting heaven! And the fabrics oh my!!! Looks beautifully organized and a perfect sunny day, happy to feel present by the wonderful pictures! thanks!

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  3. ayyyy seguro que el cielo es asi! llevame p'alla un dia (cuando sea rica)

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    1. Ufff yo se, queria de todo, pero imposible!

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  4. O i wanted to go there too, but couldn't make it..... So nice to have at least some pictures :)
    Last week i discovered WoodWoolStool again. To my surprise i saw the idea of the postcards with crochet-photos. I had just thought of that! So strange.... Anyway. Another thing that already has been done. Still like it though!

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    1. I know, nad she is such a nice person, makes her crafts even more beautiful. I know the crocheted frame also caught my eye! So nice!
      And I think everything has already been made, we just have to make it different, our own!

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  5. Hej Giova! It was so nice meeting you IRL :) It was a lovely day in Lommel and I'm happy to know it was word the journey for you. Cheers! X Ingrid

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  6. worth the journey (must be all the signs...)

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    1. word the journey sounds nice! It was really nice meeting you too!

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  7. Hi there, so sorry I've missed you during all the craziness but so nice to hear you liked it and to see your beautiful images of the day. xox Yvonne

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    1. Oh thanks! I doubt one can make awful images in such a beautiful place!

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  8. Hello there, so nice to have met you Giova, you just sparkled at our fabrics, that made me so happy. Thanks for the kind words! Hope to meet you at a next fair *.* Rozalinde

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    1. Definitely!! I wish I could have bought a meter of each, they are so beautiful! I have a feeling that I'll be "needing" more fabric soon!

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  9. Beautiful pictures, so nice to see. You're right about buntings, in North America they're seldom seen other than car lots. I'm glad to have one of yours. Thanks for checking in on my beginner's blog (I noticed afew grammatical errors...oops!).

    Tasha :)

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  10. Hey Giova,

    It was nice to meet you at the Yvestown Fair! (I was the lemonade girl in blue) It took a while before I could visit your blog, we went on a much needed vacation shortly after the fair. But I just came across your card and looked around on your lovely blog. What a great place! I'll be visiting more often!

    xoxo
    Wendel

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    1. The lemonade girl in blue sounds like the title of a painting! Of course I remember you, I loved your blue dress! Thanks for stopping by!

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