Farmer's Market
Klamath Falls, Oregon - October 5 & 12, 2002


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Much better!! A little decoration at the ends of the tables makes it homier. Not shown is the antique bathroom mirror on the other end. I added some shelves and, while it looks a little sparse in the pictures, the second time we used this set up we balanced it a lot better, putting tall things on top and sparkly things to draw the folks in off the street. Ruthie placed some of our glass shelves strategically on the wood shelves and on the table surfaces to nail the cloth down in the wind. That girl's a genius. We will be keeping many of the ideas from this set up when we hit the Senior Center Fall Craft Show on November 16th. We will be changing our method of securing the cloth to the legs, though, as the pins are putting holes in the dark green cloth as the wind stresses and flaps the fabric. We have gotten many compliments on our display and owe much of it to the hours of discussion on the Yahoo Groups and over at Polymer Clay Central. Thank you, gang, if you're reading this!


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