by Flack » Mon Jul 25, 2016 6:17 am
Last year a bunch of antique/vintage shops downtown put on a Vintage Sale in a nearby field. There were probably 30 vendors of all sorts -- people selling hand painted signs, metal artwork, custom glass work, sculptures, just all kinds of cool stuff.
The kids were considering making some stuff and selling it at this year's sale, Vintage Sale 2.0. This year it's $2 to get in (to a field), and booths doubled from $50 to $100. No off-she-shelf things can be sold (all the vintage collectors are out), only hand made crafts. This year they're having food trucks, but only official ones, so nobody can sell food or drinks, and they're having a DJ, too. There were a few other rules posted online as well, all that made me say, "good luck with that."
So next year maybe we will drive to New York and attend a barn sale instead.
Last year a bunch of antique/vintage shops downtown put on a Vintage Sale in a nearby field. There were probably 30 vendors of all sorts -- people selling hand painted signs, metal artwork, custom glass work, sculptures, just all kinds of cool stuff.
The kids were considering making some stuff and selling it at this year's sale, Vintage Sale 2.0. This year it's $2 to get in (to a field), and booths doubled from $50 to $100. No off-she-shelf things can be sold (all the vintage collectors are out), only hand made crafts. This year they're having food trucks, but only official ones, so nobody can sell food or drinks, and they're having a DJ, too. There were a few other rules posted online as well, all that made me say, "good luck with that."
So next year maybe we will drive to New York and attend a barn sale instead.