However, since this is my first time, I'm working on putting together a booth - which I can be proud of - on a shoestring's shoestring. Hence this morning's adventure which I want to share with you. I lost the camera and have spent the last hour looking for it, so here goes. Display items...
One of the products which I use quite often, and which will be featured in the booth - are the Sue Pelland Designs' Leaves Galore Templates. However, they do present a challenge to display - long, skinny - and technically, tippy. I've spent the better part of a week worryinig about this - at 2AM a lot of the time, and finally found a frugal option. On my facebook page last week, I posted a picture of half the studio looking a mess - with 2 red wine boxes that I got from the local liquor store. No, I'm not reposting those pics here.
But this morning, I headed to the screen porch...
I like to work in ventilated areas when I'm working with spray baste. Please note that I grabbed the craft scissors instead of the fabric scissors, so this was bound to be an adventure!
The quilt show has an autumn theme, so I grabbed this fabric from the stash...ok, so it fell out of the stash into my hands when I opened the door...it worked with my theme, and I decided to go with it.
I should mention here that I was told by a friend yesterday that this would be as easy as wrapping a package. I have never worked as a wrapper at the holidays, and there's a reason for this...but so far, not too bad.
I just kept spraying and muttering under my breath...eventually, I got to the point where the spray baste had done as much as it was going to...so I was weak. I went for reinforcements...
I'm sure we all recognize that silver roll there...duct tape. I used it to smooth the inner portion of the fabric. If I didn't tell you, you would never have known.
The completed display box! Total cost - materials on hand and free liquor store box. |
I have never appreciated the work that vendors go through to set up for a show before.