We spent the weekend at the Hendricks County 4-H Fairgrounds in Danville, Indiana – this was a new location for a show that has been held since 2004 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis. My opinion? Better location, better logistics, better food close by – but the weather left a little to be desired. More about that later . . .
This post should be mostly about Donna Sheetz (foreground) and Lisa Nelson (background) from our retail store – they spent the weekend at our demo table just dazzling customers with Nuvo products.
Donna has helped out at a couple of Akron shows in the past, but this was Lisa’s first experience on the road. By the time we were finished, both were eager to do it again.
More things that I saw over the weekend – this is Sam & Deb’s new “Stamp on It” rig. They spent a year on the Dark Side doing mostly scrapbook shows, with their booth on pods transported from show to show in a semi trailer. But now they are back to hauling their own booth behind a motorhome that looks a lot like Rick & Kelley’s (Our Daily Bread Designs).
Underneath the Toomuchfun booth on Saturday afternoon – this brought back a lot of memories, because Noelle is almost 14 but I remember when she was sleeping underneath Steve and Michelle’s booth when she was a newborn. Now she is an “I can sleep anywhere, anytime” teenager . . .
By contrast, Noelle’s constant-bundle-of-energy sister Alana turned eight on Friday. I couldn’t stand the thought of her being on the road without a proper birthday celebration, so I picked up a cake for her on Thursday evening. Alana was thrilled – she had told her parents that she wanted a white birthday cake. I couldn’t decide, so picked the right one based on what I would enjoy most.
On our demo table on Saturday morning – and several others around the hall – compliments of Barb Boso and welcoming us to Danville. Really nice . . .
New in the booth (and on our site) – Mirricard Holographic Cardstock – really cool and comes in seven patterns and an assortment . . .
Always love it when customers get into the spirit and come to the show dressed alike . . .
Seven weeks old – probably not the youngest we have ever had in our booth, but the youngest in a long time . . .
This one slept most of Saturday, but I finally did see her wide awake later in the day . . .
Ah yes – Saturday. We had been watching the forecasts all week, predicting snow for Saturday with wildly fluctuating depths about every three hours. By Thursday afternoon, the predictions were for 8-12” – then it dropped to 5-8” – then it dropped more to 1-3” – then back to 5-8” (you get the idea). This was the view out the side door when we arrived on Saturday – the roads were already getting slippery. But we had a lot more customers than I expected.
Steve Lindeman from Toomuchfun was our first hero of the day. As the snow kept falling sideways, the food truck that was parked outside the building the day before decided it was too treacherous to venture out and bailed on us for Saturday. So we were left starving – until Steve got the bright idea to poll the vendors and order Pizza Hut for everyone who wanted lunch. When he was told it would take 2-3 hours for delivery, he drove over and picked up 16 pizzas. I didn’t get my cell phone out in time to catch him carrying all of them into the building, but I did catch his delivery to Ron Justison at The Paper Cut.
By the time to tear down our booths, we had about 8” of snow on the ground and it was still blowing sideways. The only vendor prepared enough to bring along a shovel was Hero #2 – Cayne from Heartfelt Creations – and this was his first show! He went out and cleared off the driveways in front of both loading doors – and then that shovel got a workout during teardown as the snow continued to pile up.
A couple more views from atop my liftgate during teardown. I was fortunate – I carry an old LL Bean bag filled with winter gear during the season, but almost pulled it out last week. After all – Spring began last Tuesday. Thankfully, I decided to leave it in place for one more show – too bad I didn’t get a picture of me in my coveralls, snow boots, and hoodie – topped with an old toboggan cap (complete with topknot) that I got when I was in junior high school 47 or so years ago.
Glad we braved the weather to attend the show. Your FREE make and take only cost me about $30, lol. I love all the new, glittery goodness I got and the instructors were great!
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