We packed up the SUV, kissed our kiddos and husbands goodbye and made the short drive up to Ohio…(oh, I also grabbed my June bag, wearing it in the photo… see it’s perfect for this kind of stuff, you can get the pattern here).
The first day was HOT, like 95 degrees HOT and windy, so we made a quick pass through and left. We came back the next day and realized that we TOTALLY missed half of the booths the day before! It pays to look at a map sometimes!
The event was WONDERFUL, many many many talented artists all in one place. I could have spent a week there easy… The only complaint I had was that on Saturday it was sooooooo crowded! You could not even get into some of the booths! But I don’t know what anyone could do about that… you just expect it at this kind of thing.
We stayed as long as we could handle the crowds, then headed home, after stopping for some yummy food.
Here are some of my photos, I’ve linked up the vendors for the ones I know of, I asked permission before I took the photos, so enjoy! I hope your a bit inspired, I know I was…
oh.. we are TOTALLY going back again next year…
Ann says
That look so much fun…
so many good stuff…
I’m jealous…
Marie {Make and Takes} says
So fun! I love a good craft fair!! Those handmade giant acorns are darling.
Val says
I love great fair!! So much to see and so much fun to be had. Cute blog. = ))))
Jennwith4 says
What a fun trip! And cute bag I’ve been wanting to make myself one like that for our Disneyland trips!
FeliciaE says
I am so jealous! I would love to hit this fair up. I will settle for my arts and crafts fair here in a few weeks.
And what a great idea to take photos of the vendors. I’ll have to see if some will let me do it for my blog.
Heather says
looks like you cut your hair–looks cute!
Jeni says
What I would do to go there. I am from Columbus and I know there is a Country Living Fair in Atlanta this year…I just moved from Atlanta to Korea…that is bad timing! I bet that was so fun and you got home with thousands of ideas.