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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Artisans Market during Valletta Day



Yesterday's Craft Fair went very well.
We were invited by the Malta Crafts Council in collaboration with
the Valletta Council and the Malta Tourist Board to take part in the
festivities of Valletta Day.

There were many participants, we had lots of people browsing and
admiring our work and thankfully, some were also buying : )


As you can see from the above picture, it was sunny (sunglasses) although cloudy,
hot (me wearing a light top) and windy (tablecloth flapping)!





Here is a close-up of my table.



The picture above shows my beaded accessories for
mobiles, keychains or purses. I was quite surprised and
pleased to have a customer returning and asking whether I had
any more with ladybird charms since the one she bought from me
at a previous sale was so very well liked. She bought two more!



These are the new additions to my table...my acrylic painted
watering cans which I decorated for Easter...these attracted quite a few people
who complimented me on them...and I sold a couple too : )





Here are a few of my smallest tealight holders and at the back
is a set of glass painted glasses with a sunflower design.



More decoupage...tealights in different sizes and decorative bottles.




More decorative items in decoupage.






One side of my table.




On the right hand side you can see some of the other stalls in the Artisans Market.

This picture was taken quite early when the market opened so the crowds had not quite set in.











Bagpipes



A band march by the Wallace Pipes and Drums along
some of the main streets
in Valletta provided enjoyable Bagpipe music.











The Wallace Pipes and Drums in Queen's Square

















Here are some photos of In Guardia displays





















During the day I met one of my high school teachers, a nun whom I had not seen for several years, also a cousin again whom I had not met in a long time.


The Mayor of Valletta visited all the stalls and he stopped to chat for a little while with all of us.
A few other friends stopped by as well...it seems the market is quite the place to meet ~ how lovely!



My children came to help me again, we set out quite early and my husband also joined us after work...I guess this is becoming quite a family concern : )
By 3.30pm we were all set to go home, tired but happy and a little sunburnt!
Hmm...must make a note to pack some sunscreen along with my crafts next time!








Monday, March 8, 2010

Artisans Market Valletta ~ March 6th 2010



It started off as a dull grey day with clouds promising rain, but my husband and I along with our son ventured out early and were in St.Georges Square by 8am. No tables had been set up as yet and we chose the spot that was actually the same one as I had during the Christmas Fair.

It was quite a chilly morning but we definitely prefer it to a hot day.
As soon as the set-ups, tables and chairs arrived and were duly distributed to the waiting artisans, everyone was happy to have their crafts displayed and set up so that by around 9am the market was set to go! We were by now happy to enjoy a cup of take-away steaming coffee while we waited for the crowds to arrive.
The turnout was pretty good, quite a good number of tourists as well as locals attended so it was a busy scene. One of my first sales was a decoupaged tealight my daughter helped me with and when she joined us later, she was happy to know it was sold although I secretly know the feeling of not wanting to part with something you made!


The above collage is made up of pictures my son took of my craft display and the one below (pics I took) shows the different trades and crafts that were taking part. Although sales were not as good as our Christmas Fair, yet I thoroughly enjoyed the experience especially getting to know the other artisans there.

We were very lucky that it did not rain, thank God, and around mid-day the sun came out and it was quite hot for about an hour or so! So with favourable weather, my family to help out, new friends, nice comments by people who appreciate handmade products as well as having the opportunity to sell my own crafts, what more could I ask?

I would like to thank the team at Malta Crafts Council for their continued help and support and for giving us the opportunity to display and sell our handiwork.





Pictures

1a Filigree craftsperson

1b Filigree Jewellery display

2 Fabric weaving machine or loom

3 Ceramic Jewellery

4 Natural Handmade soap

5 Ceramics

6 Qubbajt (Maltese nougat)

7 Maltese honey and wax products (incl. a real beehive with bees)

8 Local artist's paintings

9 Basket weaver with his raffia products

10 Some of my glass products & you can also see one of (my sister) Sue's handmade frames.

The day really ended well for when we got home I found mail from the Crafts Council inviting us once more to take part in Fairs that will be organized in different towns and villages around the island so I guess I'm going to be busy, busy once more!



Tuesday, February 23, 2010

My First Christmas Artisans' Market





I am a little late in posting this I know but hey, better late than never, right : )

Above you can see my craft table at my very first Artisan's Market. This was a special occasion organised by the Malta Council of Crafts and which took place in the newly opened and renovated St George's Square opposite the Palace in Valletta.




These are pasta shell angel ornaments I made as Christmas tree decorations...some had magnets attached to the back to be used as fridge magnets and others had pins to be worn as brooches. At the back you can see my hand painted goblet candle holders.








Here you can see the angels again alongside my decoupaged Christmas plates.







In this last picture are some of my other angels and some decoupaged tealights.
We had to be there rather early to set up and the day started off being rather windy but soon the sun was out (as you can see from the pictures) and it turned into a beautiful day, sales were very good and my family was there to help out so it was really a fruitful and enjoyable day!
P.S. You can click on these photos for a larger image, you can also read the poem that I wrote to go with the pasta angels.
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