For the past three weeks, we have been putting in long hours at the SoNo Market Place. With an extended holiday schedule that has us working until 8 p.m. most days, my week-long blogging break really helped to ease the pressure. It has been difficult to find the time to write blog posts, and equally challenging to work on new listings for my Etsy shop. But I've managed to add a few things, shown below.
This darling little item, straight out of my personal collection, is a wooden ring holder shaped like a teapot.
In my shop, you'll find vintage pottery shaped liked cornucopias, both large and small.
Also these three very special chenille bedspreads — soft, fluffy, and extra cozy.
And this covered dish with a sweet flower-shaped knob.
Lastly, a variety of small pitchers.
After this week, the Marketplace's five-day-a-week schedule goes back to three days. Yay! I look forward to having more time — to write posts, to search for vintage items, and to shoot new photos for The T-Cozy (once my camera is back from being sent off for repair).
Thank you to those who left a comment on my 1000th post! Please know that your kind words are much appreciated.
Susan
Susan I am glad to hear you will be able to slow down. Looks like you have been going top speed and that catches up with you after a while. You have such good taste in
vintage wears so I know your booth has been very busy. Good luck with both booth and shop.
Posted by: Elsie | December 18, 2012 at 10:10 PM
GOod MOrning, Susan!
Please help spread the word on our Scarf Project for Sandy Hook in Newtown, our neighbors. Thank You, wishing you & yours a happy holiday season!
Knit? Crochet? Sew?? We are making scarves for the 80 staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown. Please visit www.sentimentallyme.blogspot.com for information, and read up on my own family's connection to Newtown.
Please help spread the word!
Posted by: Patrice | December 21, 2012 at 11:10 AM