Yesterday I finished my booth (To be honest, there is still a short punchlist.) for the Indiana Artisan Marketplace at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on April 16 and 17. I don’t have much more to say except it’s really awesome! Thanks to Julie and Joe for their help and insights. It will remain set-up for the next week at the Judge Stone House, 107 s. 8th St, Noblesville, if you would like to stop by and see it.
Here is the process in photos…



Wow Geoff! Your booth turned out very nice! I really enjoyed following its progress in pictures on facebook.
Can’t wait to see it in person at the Indiana Artisan Marketplace. Hope you don’t sell at the birds in Bloomington.
Typed too fast. Hope you don’t sell out all the birds in Bloomington.
Me too. I’m hoping that I will have time to replace what I sell in Bloomington
I saw you listed for the Bloomington Handmade Market and thought you might be interested in our Apple Festival. I am the coordinator this year and am hoping to bring a lot of high quality modern items this year. This would be for the Main Street Village part of the festival. The festival takes place October 1 & 2 and is outside, as well as pioneer themed. The whole festival usually draws around 40,000 to 60,000 people throughout the weekend. The Main Street Village draws around 4,000 to 6,000 people on it’s own. If you are interested let me know and I can send you an application. Here is a link to the website, it doesn’t have a lot of info about the Main Street Village but all he information is the same except the vendor prices are a little cheaper. Thanks! http://www.kendallvilleapplefestival.org/
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