This Friday I took part in my very first Christmas craft fair along with my lovely friend and fellow artist Carys Hughes. We both felt a bit like novices alongside all the other experienced crafty types but it was very nice all the same. I enjoyed working towards a new angle and for a different audience at The Brindley. I created a range of pieces including prints, cards, decorations and brooches. Myself and Carys decided to share a stall on the day so that we could also promote our latest venture together - Hazlehurst Craft Studios. We have now secured the premises for the new studios in a listed, disused Power station which is really exciting and are currently working on the finer details, of which there are plenty. We are hoping to launch the studios in Spring 2012 but this is dependant on many different factors, but hopefully all our hard work will eventually be rewarded. It's been a fantastic learning curve so far, so here's to the next phase!
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Christmas Craft Fair at The Brindley. 25th November 2011.
This Friday I took part in my very first Christmas craft fair along with my lovely friend and fellow artist Carys Hughes. We both felt a bit like novices alongside all the other experienced crafty types but it was very nice all the same. I enjoyed working towards a new angle and for a different audience at The Brindley. I created a range of pieces including prints, cards, decorations and brooches. Myself and Carys decided to share a stall on the day so that we could also promote our latest venture together - Hazlehurst Craft Studios. We have now secured the premises for the new studios in a listed, disused Power station which is really exciting and are currently working on the finer details, of which there are plenty. We are hoping to launch the studios in Spring 2012 but this is dependant on many different factors, but hopefully all our hard work will eventually be rewarded. It's been a fantastic learning curve so far, so here's to the next phase!
This Friday I took part in my very first Christmas craft fair along with my lovely friend and fellow artist Carys Hughes. We both felt a bit like novices alongside all the other experienced crafty types but it was very nice all the same. I enjoyed working towards a new angle and for a different audience at The Brindley. I created a range of pieces including prints, cards, decorations and brooches. Myself and Carys decided to share a stall on the day so that we could also promote our latest venture together - Hazlehurst Craft Studios. We have now secured the premises for the new studios in a listed, disused Power station which is really exciting and are currently working on the finer details, of which there are plenty. We are hoping to launch the studios in Spring 2012 but this is dependant on many different factors, but hopefully all our hard work will eventually be rewarded. It's been a fantastic learning curve so far, so here's to the next phase!
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Christmas,
Craft Fair,
Decorations,
Hazlehurst Craft Studios,
The Brindley,
Trees
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