tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2772886629545439342.post3468728269458933030..comments2023-03-21T09:41:01.867+00:00Comments on My almost alternative life: Making moneyAlexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15091401975891254869noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2772886629545439342.post-56205056622782261792011-07-17T12:27:25.540+01:002011-07-17T12:27:25.540+01:00Good points dearest!
I think once we learn to turn...Good points dearest!<br />I think once we learn to turn, and can have some turned little objects, that would fulfill that aspect of a stall. I also think our 'expensive' stall at a fair would have woodcraft as only part of the stall, with expensive things like your mum's patchwork (for example, not that I'd want to sell any!) and other handcrafts, perhaps preserves or something else. Vintage items seemed to sell- but getting the setting just right seemed really important. If we found a good farmers market- that seems a setting I'd be happy with, whereas I found the superficial importance of appearance at the Midsummer fair uncomfortable. But I reckon that's where the money is!abusymumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18020566201700516894noreply@blogger.com