The visitor centre and barns had been bedecked in bunting and paper chains; the cakes, decorated within an inch of their lives be me the day before and there was an air of quiet hopefulness in the air. Although it is never easy to judge how successful any event is likely to be at a museum, this was something that had never even been attempted before - the possibility of doing another rested on the success of just 4 short hours.
Once on site I began setting up promptly, for the first time I didn't have any help for the stall and as per usual, I arranged, rearranged and started over many times. You wouldn't think so little would take so long to put out! I had, what at first instance, appeared the prime spot. In the reception foyer, first person you see as you come through the doors - fabulous! in reality, whilst a great spot it had two down sides; first, it was freezing! secondly, everytime the door opened I ran the risk of chasing down flyaway cards if a strong wind had picked up outside! *Note to self: next time, find clip stands and blue tack to avoid this issue again*
With some jaunty 50's and 60's music playing away in the background and the sounds of the tearoom filling the visitor centre we awaited the first of the days visitors - and arrive they did! It was a wonderfully busy day and although the rain did visit briefly and the temperature never rose much above unbelievable cold (technical term, I know ;D) it all ran like clockwork with barely a hiccup in sight, it can safely be said that the first vintage and crafts fayre was a resounding success.

So anyway, here's to Blakesley's next fayre and three cheers to all the staff for their hard work, especially to Kim whose brainchild the day was. Bring on the next one!
Until next time, happy crafting! x
P.S Many of these images weren't taken by me and remain the soul property of Samina, my friend and colleague who kindly gave me permission to use them, thanks hun!
Hello there, are you a fellow brummie???? I love Blakesley Hall as I used to work at Glebe Farm Library and would have been over like a shot if I'd known there was a craft fayre going on! Your stall looks fab. I did a fayre about 8 years ago and therefore know how much hard work is needed to prepare. Well done you, and I must look out for the lavender fayre. Hugs from Jo x. PS I live in Quinton.
ReplyDeletePPS I've got a £25 crafting voucher blogcandy for a good cause over at my blog right now.
Wow, sounds like it was a great day hun. I'm scared of craft fairs, having done my first one last November! Well done you. Sxx
ReplyDeletelooks like you had a fab day hun and your table set up looks brilliant.i`ve got another in 2 weeks.
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ewww that weaver's and spinners thing looked like it would be fun to learn how to use. wow looks like you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteCan I have a piece of cake? mmm they looked delicious.