Monday 29 October 2012

Fleur de Bohème on the Road

Summer is over, so is the tourist season, and it has become rather quiet in my little shop. So I´ve decided to spread the word and attend a couple of craft shows, the last one in Århus, the second largest city in Denmark. It was called "Craft, Kitsch and Vintage" and I thought I show you a couple of pictures.

What I always find challenging with these shows, is that you have very limited space to present your goodies, and that things should be rather easy to set up and safe to transport. So I came up with a new solution for my button rings:


I used a vintage tin and rolls of lace and fabric and now have storage and a pretty presentation all in one!

Here two pictures of my little stall:




The location of the market was really beautiful, as it took place in a historic building that used to be a riding hall and it is full of rustic charme and has lots of atmosphere. The stalls were built from vintage scaffolding which looked very good.


And the best - I had lovely company the whole weekend as I shared a stall with visual artist Eeli-Ethel Polli who is born Estonian but lives in Denmark now. Eeli is a member of the third generation of  Estonian artists and creates wonderful prints and stunning mixed media paintings. I recommend you to pop around her website and take a look at her fantastic work. Here she is smiling for the camera:

 
And last not least a picture of my humble self - the hall wasn´t heated and it was freezing cold, so no idea how I managed to look so happy!

 
See you soon - and welcome to my new followers!

5 comments:

  1. Lovely market!! I was in Arhus two summers ago, what a wonderful city...can't wait to visit again one day. You look like you were weathering the cold quite well! Your wares are gorgeous, love the button rings! Best, Tara

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    1. Thank you Tara - pop around for a cup of tea next time you´re in Århus, my shop is only half an hours drive from Århus ;-)

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  2. I love you post,just discovered your blog so I'm a new follower. Hope you will do the same.

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  3. Thank you very much, I´m off to check yours :-)

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  4. How very lovely your stall and the market looked!

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