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Saturday, August 22, 2009

First Fridays in Greencastle, PA - Sept.

Below is a list of vendors and Locations for First Fridays in Greencastle, Pa on Friday September 4th, 5pm to 8pm

Anna’s Paperworks (14 E Baltimore St) Sally Phillips‐Boice – Handmade Books
Antrim House (104 E Baltimore St) Joy Geiman – Blue Ridge Mountain Lace Makers Guild
E.L.M. Department Store (12 Center Square) Zen Creations– Handcrafted Jewelry
E.L.M. Shoes (3 Center Square) Lori Facchina – Polaroid Photo Transfers
The Farmer’s Wife (103 S Carlisle St) Dave Miller – Mountainview Pottery
Jewelry Shop (18 E Baltimore St) Pat Beard – Hand‐wovens and Weaving Demonstration
Kamie’s (7 S Carlisle St) Lee Scott – Book Signing, “Museum of the Mind”
Marnie & Mo’s Antiques and Gifts (17 Center Square) Eliane Ambrose – Exhibit and Painting Demonstration
Photo Gem (103 S Carlisle St #6) Kittiandalunchbox – Vintage Items with a Funky Flair
Rita’s Water Ice (on the Square)
State Farm (Fran Kenawell’s Office) (13 Center Square) Nate Nardi – Photography Display
Sweet Myrtle (21 E Baltimore St) Tracy Sutton – Hand Painted Glass and Slate Items
Willowtree Gifts and Flower Boutique (11 E Baltimore St) Ed Beard – Shaker Boxes

For more information about Greencastle's First Fridays, please visit click here.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

BIG Sale!

Last night while I was pricing and tagging new pieces, I realized that I have loads of new pieces that I have yet to list in my online shops. So to make room for all these new pieces, I'm having a big clearance sale in my etsy.com shop! Nearly half the shop is either on sale or on clearance!



Vist my etsy shop here.

Happy shopping!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Downtime :(

Well, last Wednesday I ended up having to get more Rituxan. My platelet counts were at 98,000, which is pretty good for me, but my Dr felt that I should get another dose. We're hoping that I can get 6 months between treatments now instead of 4. Nothing like having to get chemo just a few weeks away from major craft shows!

The good thing was I was able to put some of my downtime to good use. I made several pieces since last Wednesday, and I laid out several more to make this week. It also forced me to take some time for myself and rest, which I think I needed much more that I had orginally thought.

Up next is Shippensburg Corn Fest. First time we will be doing this event and I hear that vendors do really well. My mother will be vending at this event as well, so I'm crossing my fingers that we both do well.

As for the exciting secret news -- hang in there. I will be posting more information on that soon!