Craft Bazars Have Begun (My 1st.Blog)
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on 10-04-2008 at 06:56 PM (301 Views)
I went to my first Craft Bazar for the year. It was behind a local Community Church. Country Harvest-- it was their 39th Anniversary, running for two days. Cost to get in was $4.00.
Today was a beautiful Fall day for this outing, (55*) outside. The sun was coming in & out all day long. Some call it sweater weather here, (I had mine on).
There were uncountable vendors there. The crispness in the air set the mood for the Kettle Corn that was popping and the Apple-Fritters frying. There was Fresh Cider to taste in hopes that you purchased a gallon or 1/2 gallon. Apple butter was a taster - they had reg. and then some that tasted like cider(which was pretty good). But I make make my own, so I didn't buy any apple butter. The local Church Ladies had Chicken and Dumpling dinners in the Church Hall for sale (I passed this up also). Had lunch with my Brother and Sister-in-Law,before they went back home to Kentucky. I probably could have eaten everything that I saw if I had not have eaten first. There were many other food vendors also.
But onto the crafts--- there was Pot Pourri & Herbs,Dried Flower Creations,Tole Painting,Halloween Decorationsalong w/ Thanksgiving and Christmas
decorations too,soo many different crafts(people are just so crafty). The Attractions, there were really nice also. Wagon Rides,Wool Spinning Demonstration and Blacksmiths. Face Painting for the childern. The Country Music there was a joy to listen to.
I had to sit and take a break about this time. They had several Antique dealers too. Primitives,Country Furniture, Clocks-China Paintings. I must not forget about the quilts and linens. Most of these were all hand made.
But that was my Saturday here In Northern Ohio. Just thought I would share it with everyone. Would like to hear about other craft shows or bazars, that some of you go to or show your items at. Will see what happens on Sunday--mostly cooking and yard work, I believe. Have to get the yard ready for Old Man Winter.




I went to my first Craft Bazar for the year. It was behind a local Community Church. Country Harvest-- it was their 39th Anniversary, running for two days. Cost to get in was $4.00.
along w/ Thanksgiving and Christmas
decorations too,soo many different crafts(people are just so crafty). The Attractions, there were really nice also. Wagon Rides,Wool Spinning Demonstration and Blacksmiths. Face Painting for the childern. The Country Music there was a joy to listen to.
I had to sit and take a break about this time. They had several Antique dealers too. Primitives,Country Furniture, Clocks-China Paintings. I must not forget about the quilts and linens. Most of these were all hand made. 





