Farmers market season has arrived and that means no rest for the weary in this house. I have been busy making earrings, sewing headbands, and designing my new booth.
Check it.
As hard as it may be try to look past the wrinkled table clothe...the white one is actually a twin bed sheet that I got on clearance for three bones.
HOLLA!
I wanted something catchy for the headbands to sit on. However, there was a dilemma. I didn't want to spend lots of money for a stand, and I didn't want anything that would be super bulky, because this chick has to haul around all her crap in the Suby while also carrying around the Punk.
I decided to make my own headband stands. I took candlestick holders and glued them to plastic square plates.
For the necklaces I took an old rake and cut it off about a foot-and-a-half down the handle. I then screwed the handle to board to make it into a stand.
Fairly simple.
I am also planning on using two more rakes so I can have the necklaces spread out across the back of the table.
The picture above is of sister #2, she looks so stoic and sophisticated....don't be deceived though, the picture I snapped right after this one she was sticking her finger up her nose. ewwwwwww.
The picture is clipped to an old frame that I given the good ole' primer and spray paint treatment. I then stapled chicken wire to the frame and used clothes pin to hold the picture in place.
As some added flare to the booth, Sister #3 found an old kiddo typewriter that I use to elevate the discounted items--the typewriter also attracts a lot of kids. all. the. time. tink. tink. tink. tink. click. click. click. zinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggg.....
Finally, I used old pie tins to display the rings and hair clips, and my Momo found an old school wooden jewelry stand to display the earrings.
As you can tell we are big connoisseurs of finding random junk and then repurposing it....hence, Spunky Junky.
Over the next week I will be showcasing tutorials on how I made each of my displays!
Hope ya'll are having a great weekend and thanks for stopping in!
Such creative ideas! Everything looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteDarling display! Best of luck with the market.
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Amy
Love it! Where did you find your cute white candle stick holders and plates? daneac@msn.com Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!! There is a Farmer's Market in our little town that just started this a couple of weeks ago. I've thought about joining but haven't yet. Your booth looks like the kind of place I would want to visit!!
ReplyDeleteEverything here is genius. The colors remind me of citrus and summer freshness.I love the rake idea too.
ReplyDeleteConnie
What a cute display! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOhmigoodness Halsey (I really love your name, btw)...that looks so awesome! It's fresh and unique and all the colors of your creations just pop! Will you puh-leeeze come to SC and create me a fabulous booth too??? :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I mean wow you are amazing! You those "cake stands" are REALLY impressive and so creative. It looks so professional!
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Well, aren't you a smart little cookie?! Alllll genius ideas! Yep, I'd definitely hit up your booth if you had a set up at our farmer's market! :o)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! How creative and CUTE! Can't wait for the tutorials on these! I've been thinking about doing a booth at our local market too! I can never figure how to display anything well! Awesome ideas!
ReplyDeleteBry
reeniejaecreations.blogspot.com
That is an awesome display! I love the cute little typewriter and the candlesticks glued to square plates! Great ideas:) You did a fabulous job:)
ReplyDeleteCuteness! Good luck with everything!
ReplyDeleteI love all the pinterest inspired displays! The rake, and the chicken wire frame are my favorites. We're going to do the wired frame idea in our laundry room for those mate-less socks : )
ReplyDeleteLove these!!! Thanks for posting this. I'm thinking about doing some bizzares this fall and I was stumped on the displays.. Can't wait to see your tutorials!!
ReplyDeleteWowzas! I'd totally be attracted to that booth. Nothing at our Farmer's Market looks that nice. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful display! I love all your DIY stands! Found you via Pinterest and now your newest follower :)
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