These pics were taken at our second craft fair in Ironbridge. Absolutley beautiful surrounding area and it was a stunning warm day considering it was early March. The organiser and the other traders were lovely and made me feel welcome as they hold the craft fair every month and every sunday from May onwards so all knew each other very well. The table layout was a little strange as you can see in the pic we had to sit to the side of the table which felt a bit wrong to me as I am used to sitting behind the table. It was a very quiet day in the hotel and we didn't really have many people come through the door which was a real shame as there were so so many people outside. Dave spent the day wondering round Ironbridge enjoying the sights with his Nikon and flirting with the lady in the tea room :) heehee. It was a real shame that they couldn't hold the craft fair on the bridge I would have sold out :) We were asked to come to Ironbridge again but we may leave it until the summer months as it felt like quite a long day as there wasn't many people coming in. But if you haven't been to Ironbridge it is well worth the visit and the pasty shop next to the Tontine Hotel is divine :)
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010
These pics were taken at our second craft fair in Ironbridge. Absolutley beautiful surrounding area and it was a stunning warm day considering it was early March. The organiser and the other traders were lovely and made me feel welcome as they hold the craft fair every month and every sunday from May onwards so all knew each other very well. The table layout was a little strange as you can see in the pic we had to sit to the side of the table which felt a bit wrong to me as I am used to sitting behind the table. It was a very quiet day in the hotel and we didn't really have many people come through the door which was a real shame as there were so so many people outside. Dave spent the day wondering round Ironbridge enjoying the sights with his Nikon and flirting with the lady in the tea room :) heehee. It was a real shame that they couldn't hold the craft fair on the bridge I would have sold out :) We were asked to come to Ironbridge again but we may leave it until the summer months as it felt like quite a long day as there wasn't many people coming in. But if you haven't been to Ironbridge it is well worth the visit and the pasty shop next to the Tontine Hotel is divine :)
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