But today was a bus man's holiday for me. The annual outdoor Arts at the Gardens art and craft show, held on the grounds of Canandaigua's lovely Sonnenberg Mansion and Gardens, kicked off at 10:00am this morning. I was there at 9:50, ready to stroll and look and NOT buy anything. I keep telling myself that I will never pay retail jewelry prices again. That good intention went out the door at 10:05am, when I stopped to see what new creations Linda Lawrence had in her booth. By 10:10am, I owned this fun piece:
Colorful, whimsical, eye-catching, one-of-a-kind.....all the things I like in playful, glass bead jewelry.
And to make it a business-related transaction, I asked Linda how she liked using Square for her show credit card processing program. (She loves it!). Thanks, Linda - great necklace and a fair retail price.....even though I am never paying retail again....
Until I got to Barbara and Rick Umbel's booth:
You'll remember from my last blog post in March that I had met Barbara and Rick while on vacation, and fell in love with their shell and precious metal jewelry. I reintroduced myself and fell in love with their work all over again, this time walking away with this aqua limpet and blue topaz pendant and multi-strand cable necklace:
You'll note that Barbara has changed the design of the piece a bit, so it's not exactly like the one I saw in Florida. But it is smashing and I know I will wear it often. And by the way, Barbara loves Square, too.
The show was beautifully organized by friendly, helpful volunteers and the lineup of artists was topnotch. Even Mother Nature cooperated, with temps in the high 60"s and sunny skies. I saw lots of friends and even was able to spend some time walking the show with my youngest brother and his wife, who are staying in the area for a while. All in all, a very nice morning, despite the fact that I got in (double) retail-priced jewelry trouble!
1 comment:
it was great to see you again, Francie! I'm glad you're enjoying your new necklace- it was meant to be. Hopefully we'll see you next summer at the gardens, if not sooner!
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