It was definitely a learning experience! Thankfully, on either side of my booth were some very cool people who helped me every step of the way! Thank you Sharon and Jamie!
Sharon is a soaper, so I totally identified with her. I bought a blackberry sage soap from her that I'm actually using as an air freshener in my car. IT'S WONDERFUL. Her company is called Soapy Waters, and while she doesn't have an online presence yet, you can email her at lilysoap (at) hotmail (dot com) if you're looking for a new soaper. She also makes custom ren-faire clothing.
On the other side of me was Jaime, who is a photographer. His studio was right behind us on the street, so I got a tour. If you are looking for a photographer in the South King County area, check him out! His website is here.
Anyway, I promised pictures!
Look it's me! This is the first day, right after we finished setting up. At some point my hair went insane during the morning.
I am super proud of my display. It turned out MUCH better than I thought it would, especially since I didn't plan it out or anything. Which would have been smart...
T-SHIRTS! Designed by yours truly!
This lovely lady is my best friend Admira. She was the one who helped me on Friday, ALL DAY. She got up super early with me, helped drag my stuff around, helped me set up the tent. AND she did the entire t-shirt display herself, which was an IMMENSE help. She is awesome. I should buy her something pretty.
I'm going to post more about it soon, but for now go check out my Etsy shop! I've added some new products (finally)! I'm still working on the facial moisturizers and the lavender cuticle balm is finished I just got to get the labels printed! I'm almost finished with my absinthe inspired perfume too! I'm naming it Louche. Also, T-shirts should be up in the shop by next week!

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