What’s in the Craft Room Today? Chaos That’s What!!

It has been quite a while since I’ve shown y’all what I’m creating for the craft fair. Which by the way is only NINE days away! OH NO!!! I’m still creating items to sell.

My Craft Items

Stocking stuffers sign for the craft fair

I’ve got mugs, tumblers, t-shirts, slate signs, chapstick/lipstick holders, bottle holders, earrings, faux leather covered notebooks, Stanley Cup Charms, bookmarks, porcelain ornaments, wallets that attach to the back of your phone, and car coasters. WHEW! After I typed that all out I feel pretty good about the variety of items. I’m going to sprinkle some photos around now.

This is such a HUGE difference from my very first craft fair where I had 10 t-shirts! Yes, that was all I had. Great news is I sold them all. Keep your fingers crossed I sell a lot this year.

I’m creating things for a local craft show in Sandpoint, Idaho. PSNI (Panhandle Special Needs Inc) is hosting this event. Crafters can set up their booths starting Monday the 18th.  This event, which showcases the talents of local artisans and crafters, is a must-visit for anyone looking to add some unique and handmade items to their Christmas gift-giving.

A Variety of Handcrafted Goods

First and foremost, visitors to the craft fair can expect to find a wide variety of handcrafted goods on display. From intricate jewelry pieces to beautiful home decor items, to STOCKING stuffers (mine!) Christmas gifts, T-shirts (again MINE!) there is something for everyone at this event. Whether you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind gift for a loved one or a special treat for yourself, you will find it at the craft fair.

Local Flair

One of the highlights of the craft fair at PSNI is the opportunity to support local artisans and crafters. By purchasing handmade goods at the event, you are not only getting a unique and high-quality item but also supporting the local economy. It’s a win-win for both crafters and shoppers alike.

Conclusion

Just in case you live in Colorado, Ireland or Tennessee and don’t want to drive this far…. (pffffftttttt  TOO far?? Such a lame excuse) WOW that was mean! I apologize.

It’s FUN, to visit local craft fairs. Crafters work hard. Besides if we don’t make money we are forced to hide our fresh craft supplies from our husbands…. HELP crafters be more honest go shop. There is always a treasure trove of handmade goods, delicious treats and a treasure trove of handmade creations.

11 Comments

  • Lauryn R

    These are all such pretty items!! I love handmade things, they make perfect gifts as well. There is nothing better than a handmade, one of a kind gift.

  • heather

    Wow you have been super busy. You have some really great things thanks for sharing these wonderful pictures. I hope you do well at the craft fair this year.

  • gloria patterson

    I love the first craft christmas picture. Did you buy the canvas like that or is it wood????

    Love the wallets put I have that pop it on the back of my phone.

    Sounds like you have a lot of stuff to take. IS hubby going with you to help carry stuff in??

    FYI — Sorry I checked

    2,336 miles · Light traffic · 1 day 8 hrs
    West Virginia→Sandpoint, ID

    • Connie The Head Peanut

      That first picture is sublimation art on a slate tiles. It’s HEAVY!! I buy blank tiles and heat press the design I choose. I’m trying to find other designs to make more. Just can’t decide if i want more Christmas or …….
      Gloria we’re almost next door! 😅🤣😂

      • gloria patterson

        NO on more Christmas………… LOL that stuff is put away

        I would go for something maybe with animals, or a winter scene, or something with lot of flowers that could be out all the time

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