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May 09, 2008

how to prepare for a craft show while doing 57 other things

um, if anyone knows of a good tutorial for full on getting ready for a craft show while working full time, planning a fundraiser, cleaning your house in preparation for your parents visiting for mother's day and generally doing a zillion other things, kindly do share. thanks.

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on the bright side, i'm totally happy with the good stuff i have been making. yay. let's just hope the weather in baltimore saturday is beeeee-autiful.

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Hi--I just htought that when I was looking for a cute logo (I miss my old one and can't find it anywhere--it was a silhoulette of a little girl water a plant in a pinafore - style from the'30's)You're blog came up and it's so sweet! I'm a gardener and jewelery maker of sorts and couldn't help but totally empathize with your many directions in which to go -- all at once!! One thing that I can see through the lines is that you're happy and that in itself is a gift that you have given yourself! Have a wonderful and fruitful spring!!!

Man if only I'd read this a week ago - I recently billed several hours of legal work while sitting behind my table AT a craft fair. Preparing for it while working full time? Cake. If you know, you enjoy cake with razorblades in it. Multitasking = my bag, baby.

joi -
i can't actually think of anything better than billing legal hours while you're at a craft fair. you = officially my hero.
xo,
s.

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