We began early, making our plans along our 6 hour drive. Looking through our AmericasMart guide book. We went through each building and floor. Marked the must sees and the wanta see's. Thankful there were at least a few floors we could pass by. Once we were there, we started in the "tempories" - the sure way to find the new and upcoming vendors. You love it when you go by a booth that has "the buzz". You can tell by the large amount of people crowded into small spaces to get a look at some new re-furbished tin item and even better this year - new ways to use burlap! Yes, burlap was the true up and coming design for this year. If you were not burlap or some up-cycled item (meaning you were an item once but now you are a new and improved more useful non wasteful item) -... then you were a want-a-be at market. In every temporary or established booth or shop if the buzz was there than surely there was plenty of up-cycled material. But, burlap - just wait until you see all the amazing ways burlap is being used. Especially come Christmas time. Last season, I saw some very pretty burlap ribbon - some with bright red and green holly or some with jingle bells -but oh wait until 2012 season - burlap peonsettias, burlap ornaments, burlap birds and burlap santa's - it's amazing - who would have thought burlap! Here's some of the poinsettias we saw and a picture with burlap stocking -but there are many various ribbons, birds, Santa, reindeer,ornaments and more made of burlap.
But, I forgot -the "pig" -so on through the temporary booths - other than the above named items, there was pretty much same ole same ole. There were several up-cycle vendors I'm sure will do well.We tried to stay on a course - they were marked by aisles but sometimes some aisles were long and then you'd have to back track to see some shorter ones. Yes I was confused a time or two, but again a trusty friend is what you need to make sure you don't miss a thing. Lisa and I would chat along the way - especially noting those booths without the "buzz". Feeling quite sorry for them. However, becoming puzzled by not just 1, nor 2, nor 3 -but at least 5 "Polish pottery" booths - sadly all without the "buzz". It is pretty pottery - a deep blue and white with a pretty small floral designs - but even booth after booth could not make it be the crowd pleaser. Not sure if the company who manufactured it felt more booths would help???
--But, onward. The next area in the temporaries that most defiantly had the "buzz", was the cash and carry. If you were a jewelry store or sold jewelry -wow. You may have had to nudge your way in- but $5.00 to $10 necklaces and bracelets galore. There were a few other booths with scarves or clothing items but most defiantly the attractions were the jewelry booths. It was kind of crazy -there were so many people in such small spaces -it felt freeing to be out of this area at last!
There were many ways stores got you to come in and look around - food and drinks mainly, but some got creative. There were a few that did drawings for money toward an order. (Note to self -next time bring more business cards! Everyone wanted them -so when I ran out I had to hand write it out).--- I loved the red carpet treatment we got at Roadrunners. Truly red carpet lead you in were you then received a ticket to go dig for diamonds. They had a cute little sand pit with a scoop. You choose your spot, scooped up the sand, put it in a sand sifter and hope for diamonds! Well, Lisa non I got diamonds, but look at the sweet jewels I got. They had a jeweler on hand that would make something for you if you wanted. I took mine home - who knows what I'll do with them - but they are pretty- aren't they? What fun we had!
Well, when all was said and done - we did not find my "pig" - the big wall panels - I found some that were ok but not the wow I wanted - we might have to do something custom. But, what a great time we had at Market - our feet were tiried - as were my shoulders for picking up loads of catalogs but all in all it was a great time at market ... so home again home again jiggety jig!
Well - that's how I remembered it but childhood memories are not always right - here is how it really goes:
To market, to market, to buy a fat pig,
Home again, home again, dancing a jig;
To market, to market, to buy a fat hog;
Home again, home again, jiggety-jog;
To market, to market, to buy a plum bun,
Home again, home again, market is done. ------ Well I had some of it right!
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