It’s craft fair season! Last Saturday my lovely friend Danielle and I split a table at the school on Gabriola for my first sale of the season, and it went really well! If you missed me it’s not too late, this Saturday the 10th (tomorrow!!) I’ll be at the Community Hall for my second (and final) sale of the year. Come take a look! I’ll have volumes one and two of the handbook, kombucha and sourdough starters, cross stitch, cacti and succulents, hanging planters, air plants, hoya, pothos and pepperface plants, angora fibre and some knitted items.
I do have the handbooks available through my Etsy (Shop here!) now if you want to order! I believe if packages go out early next week they will make it by the 25th. I also have angora fibres, cross stitch and plushies available on my Etsy as well. ❤️
I bought two tiny gifts for myself as well, a beautiful amethyst necklace from Danielle and an ADORABLE little succulent in a hand made planter from Sarah who operates Island Succulents. Lookit it’s little face!! Guh so cute.
Hoping to get there! Need my volume Two!! 🎅😄
Yay!
Very cool, wish I was close by 🙂
I will have the handbooks and cross stitches in my Etsy shop if you are interested, but I won’t be mailing out any tiny potted cacti 🌵 haha
I will check that out! :))
Omg the little face is adorbs
Isn’t it the cutest?!? I couldn’t stop laughing.
Simply marvellous little knick and knacks kept and they look so beautiful. 👍👍👍👍👍
Omg how much do you want for the Tina stitch?
The Tina sold and I have an order for another one already haha. Would you like one too?
How much do you ask for them? And also I’m in the US, how would shipping be looking for this
I usually sell them for $25-$30 depending on the size. Shipping is pretty cheap because they fit into a flat envelope and can go as oversized letter mail 😊
I love the bear prints. I never knew you could sell Kombucha starters. Do you have to keep them on ice? http://mypetitepicassos.com
Danielle’s bear prints sold out really quickly! So cute. I do sell
Kombucha starters! They live at room temperature so they can be mailed, though I imagine on a quick ship option is probably best.