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I’m very late in posting an update on what happened at The New Vintage last weekend, but in my defence it’s been a busy week, not helped by coming down with a rotten cold.

The first event was definitely a success!  The Living Bar is a lovely venue, there was a good range of stalls, and performances by Swing Patrol throughout the day added to the lively atmosphere.  I’m afraid I was far too busy manning my stall (and enjoying myself) to take many photographs, but here are a few to whet your appetite for the next one in December.

I fell in love with this print by Something Wonderful Design, so much so that it’s now adorning my bedroom wall!

More photographs of the event can be found on The New Vintage blog and Brixtonia.  The next event will be held on Saturday 10th December – hopefully see you there!

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… because this Saturday it’s The New Vintage!

If you’re going to be in London this weekend then please do stop by for a browse :)

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If you’re in or near London next weekend then please come and visit me at Kensal Flea, a boutique flea market organised by Juliet Kinsman and held at The Paradise by way of Kensal Green*.

There will be oodles of handmade and vintage goods to browse and buy, as well as food galore.

The market will be held on Saturday 25th June from 12pm to 5.30pm.  £1 entry for charity including the Women’s Refuge, Marylebone (children free, although donations welcomed).

 

*19 Kilburn Lane
Kensal Green
London
W10 4AE

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What a busy day!  I was invited to take a stall at Orley Farm School’s christmas fair (by the lovely Jigna Patel), and today was the big day.

The school was decked out and felt very festive, with mulled wine and mince pies galore, as well as a huge array of other tasty snacks.

My little stall did very well, and I was pleased with how it looked – although we ran out of room and couldn’t put all my stock out!

Of course I had to have a look at the other stalls while I was there (my partner, Matt, was with me so we took turns minding the stall)… and I was particularly taken with this one:

They had a good range of tempting things, but I particularly liked their Crazy Creatures.  They make these toys based on the drawings done by children – how awesome is that?  I loved the concept so much that I wanted to promote them here:

You can view their products and find out more about Crazy Creatures by visiting their websites:

www.mysistersandme.co.uk

www.mysistersandmecreate.blogspot.com

www.mysistersandmecreate.etsy.com


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