Fun was had by all at Indie Emporium.
Yes, we survived our second Indie Emprorium. It was great!
I think we are spreading the hank-knit cufflet love all through the land. Here is a picture of the happy cufflets on display:

I saw a few people I hadn’t seen in a long time, including a co-worker from a job I left 6 years ago, one of my doctors, and Molly from Antoinette Baking Co, who we used to work with a long, long time ago. Have you tried any of their desserts yet? I highly recommend them! Everything I tried over the weekend – and I tried a lot of stuff – was really good!

M got to see a demonstration on how to home-brew beer, we had some delish Mexican food from Elote, listened to some good music courtesy of a few local musicians and Thom’s iPod, got to talk to a lot of people, and made some new friends.
It was a pretty tiring 2 days, but lots of fun!
Now I’m busy getting ready for the Garden Deva Open Studio Party on November 6 and 7. I want to have some new items ready to unveil. So I’d better get moving!
Also, my Dad has his Etsy shop up for his small business, the Green Candle Co. Or rather, I have his Etsy shop up. He only has 2 items for sale so far, but he’ll be listing more candles soon. They are very high quality, all-natural candles. Very nice, they burn really well. He sets up at a Farmer’s Market in California most Sundays as well. You know, he used to make jewelry, furniture, and pottery, he can spin wool, and figure out just about any type of craft. Pretty cool.
October 15th, 2009 at 17:36
Your booth looked awesome! I love the way you two make things that look so nice together. That’s pretty cute.
And I didn’t know your dad was a crafter! He sounds like one talented dude.