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Molly Mo's and The Petticoat Saloon

    August 20th is just around the corner...have your saved the date?

    Molly Mo's is a wonderful outdoor antique faire, and The Farrier's Daughter is so excited to be one of the many vendors.

    Focusing on my Cowgirl Canteens, I have decided to go with a Petticoat Saloon theme for my display.

    I'm seeing swinging doors, whiskey barrels, pistols, and wanted signs...


    Only The Petticoat Saloon wont be your typical Old West Saloon, nope, we are going putting a cowGIRL twist on things!

    Try imagining a marriage between the photo above and below.

    Are you feelin' it?

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Molly Mo's and The Petticoat Saloon


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Farm Chicks 2011

    The annual Farm Chicks show is just around the corner and I can almost taste it!

    Spokane County Fair and Expo Center


    404 N. Havana Street, Spokane Valley, Washington




    Saturday, June 4th: 10am-6pm
    Sunday, June 5th: 10am-4pm



    This stay-at-home mom (who in 5 years has yet to take a ladies weekend), is so excited to be breaking away for two whole nights to take part in the vintage wonderland the vendors are busily planning for us eager shoppers.




    Since deciding to take a break from junking (from a business standpoint) so that I can focus on my handmade goods, I have really been missing the hunting, and staging process.
    I know that for now, the decision is best for myself and for my family; however, I also know that when I enter the show there is going to be a slight feeling of, "What was I thinking?"
    I'm sure I will get over it as I drool over the many treasures and beautiful displays.


    On my list of things to purchase is a unique, chippy desk for our office. Our office sits right off the front door, and has been the unloading/storage room since we moved in. My husband says it's embarrassing to have guests walk in and be greeted by a hodge-podge room (a little hard to hide, as the door is half glass). He is soooo right, and if I read him correctly, that means, go shopping and decorate that room!







    How about you?


    Will I see you there? It is always so fun to meet blog friends in person, and actually put a face to the name!



    Is there anything you have been on the lookout for?

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Farm Chicks 2011


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https://kimberlyinkeldavis.blogspot.com/2011/05/farm-chicks-2011.html


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Luke's Local Artists Charity Event

    I am honored to announce that I will be one of many amazing local artists on display at Luke's Local Artists Charity Event.


    Nine-year old Luke Jensen was a young man who valiantly fought AML leukemia for three years before his death in May 2010. His passion and zest for life, family, friends (and Legos) continue to inspire us all.

    On Saturday June 11, 2011 2600 Strange Ave will host an event in his honor that combines creative, artistic activities for children in the afternoon with an event that evening featuring local Portland artists, two critically acclaimed Portland bands, beer, wine and hors d'oeuvres to raise money in support of the Children's Cancer Association, Children's Healing Art Project and Providence Cancer Research Center; three organizations that did so much for Luke during his battle with cancer.

    Come celebrate Luke's legacy at this unique event fostering an environment of creativity, vitality and community!



    Here is a little glimpse into what is going on inside my head as I prepare for this event...

    image: Apartment Therapy



    image: Anthropologie




    Country Living





    I will be bringing lots of jewelry perfect for summer.



    It wouldn't be a proper Farrier's Daughter apperance without the rusty, tin walls.



    Cowgirl Canteens will be front and Center.



    Planning on using lots of natural elements.





    If you live in the Willamette Valley and are free June 11, please consider attending this special event.

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Luke's Local Artists Charity Event


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Trunk Show at Salon Mecca

    The wonderful ladies of Salon Mecca are hosting a Trunk Show that is sure to be a hit!


    Hair Accessories, Jewelry, Clothing by Dawn Baker, and some colorful items by me,

    The Farrier's Daughter


    Come, eat, drink, shop, laugh...the possibilities are endless!


    I will be bringing headbands a plenty... Great for kids, grown ups, photo shoots, oh yes, and hat bands! Say goodbye to the days of the old hair tie around the wrist. Wear as a stylish hat band during the day, then come evening when a girl wants to let her hair down, lose the hat, and wallah, a gorgeous headband that is sure to turn heads!
    Salon Mecca

    381 State St.

    Salem, OR 97301


    Tuesday, March 1

    9am-7pm


    Wednesday, March 2

    5pm-9pm

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Trunk Show at Salon Mecca


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Junk Salvation 2011

    Now that I have had a few days to recover from Junk Salvation and spend some much-needed time with my family (before a show, I tend to go into my own crazy little world trying to tie up all loose ends-it's what I call my "Game Face"mode), I am ready to share about the magnificent show put on by two lovely Washington gals who go by the name of The Funky Junk Sisters.

    Following a sale, I typically do the "photographer thing" where I sort through all of my photos and choose only the prettiest. You know, the ones that best showcase my goods. But this time, I have decided to mix things up a bit. This time I want to share a little glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes, so to speak. The nitty gritty.

    For this show, my super sweet little sister decided to give me a timeline to help with what she likes to call my poor time management skills. It is no secret that I am a procrastinator. I have been my whole life; well, since the fifth grade when Mr. Graham told me I was any way. At that time, I didn't even know what the word meant, so of course, I didn't believe him. I am older now, so I admit, I procrastinate. For those of you who didn't attend, the show was Saturday, so my very basic schedule for the week prior consisted of the following:

    Tuesday: last day to craft, create, paint, sew, etc.

    Wednesday: price merch

    Thursday: load trailer

    Friday: setup

    I am happy to say that I stayed pretty true to course. For the first time ever, the trailer was mostly packed and ready to go Friday morning when she arrived at my house ready for departure.

    This is me, ready to unload my treasures.

    This is Darcie (world's best sister) ready to dive in. This pic makes me tired just looking at it.
    We arrived at 9am and began unpacking. The bones go up first...gazebo, tin walls, anything large. Then, we bring in the smalls and it all starts to come together. After breaking for lunch (and a quick shopping trip to a neighboring Marshalls), we return to add the finishing touches. Tweaking things so that they are pleasing to the eye and give shoppers an idea of how they could use the item(s) in their own home decor. Once it feels right, we load up all of our tools, ladders, and anything else we used throughout the day in preparation. Here is where it gets a little crazy.
    By this time we are both tired from a late night, early morning, and a long day of moving some pretty heavy items. I am not sure who we got it from, but for some reason, Darcie and I both have a resistance to making more trips than we deem necessary. So, here we go, Darcie on one end of two ladders stacked atop each other (both buried in miscellaneous item such as suitcases full of tools, spools of lace, and sweatshirts), myself on the other end. Being at the back of this rickety load automatically qualified Darcie for the job of simultaneously manning the hand-truck. I am pretty sure I offered to take on the hand-truck task, but this was a challenge she was not back down from. As we started our way toward the exit door, items began to wobble and with every step we lost a piece of our pile. I vaguely remember trying to balance the load and slowly bend to grab the missing pieces, but with each attempt, we only lost more. You might think that we would be agitated by now, but on the contrary, spirits were high. In fact, we are now laughing at loud volumes and drawing attention from other vendors who most likely think we are crazy. We don't care, we have our eye on the prize, and we kindly thank those who plop our runaways back on the pile. That is, until someone tried to suggest that Darcie leave the hand-truck behind and come back for it. Boy did he know how to push a button! This kind gentleman, who was only trying to help, had no idea of the women he was speaking to. Another trip! Ha! "We've got it thank you." "Fine, if you want to break your arm!" We made it to the car after finally realizing there was a way to pack everything on the hand-truck...no broken limbs. Back to Molalla, where we eat, sleep, and are up early the next morning (in matching outfits thanks to Marshalls). It is now Saturday and speed down our zigzag path to get to the show on time. Once inside, we take a few pics to share with you, then the chaos begins. *This photo courtesy of The Funky Junk Sisters-thanks ladies!
    This cowgirl cutie turned out to be a big hit...thank you Goodwill for the large bag of yellow takeout boxes :-)
    Every cowgirl needs a hat.












    No, I wasn't really sleeping. It was the end of the day and in a delirious state, we began posing with the, "Yehaw" hat.


    That comfy chaise belonged to a very sweet neighbor, Christine.

    You really must check out her website http://www.christinemariestudio.com/

    She is the nicest gal you could ever hope to meet, and her jewelry is Amazing!


    We were blessed to be surrounded by such wonderful vendors, and shopper alike. We laughed, learned, and made new friends.


    What more could a girl ask for?

    And now for the moment you have all been waiting for......

    The Winner of the Iron Tiara Giveaway is...

    Christy Miller!

    Congratulations!


    A great big Thank You to Linda and Dixie for including me in this wonderful event!

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Junk Salvation 2011


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Junk Salvation Goodies

    Just a few of the goodies I will be hauling over to Junk Salvation on February 5th. Be sure to print off a $1 off admission coupon below!


    Also, I am going to be holding a raffle for a beautifully rusted iron tiara! Want to enter? Just stop by my booth at the show and sign up for my mailing list...

    winner will be announced here after the show.



    Window Art

    Flower Pins Flask Sleeves
    Wire Baskets with reversible liners made from Vintage Sheets


    Hope to see you there!

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Junk Salvation Goodies


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The Curse of a Post & Junk Salvation

    Why is it that every time I post something on my blog, things change and the post is all of the sudden irrelevant? It is, I believe, the curse of a post. What gets me is that I try my hardest not to post anything until I am certain about it...well, that said, this one is certain.


    Saturday, February 5th, I will be joining a ton of talented vendors in Hillsboro for the Junk Salvation Vintage Flea Market. As a little thank you, please print the coupon below, and for being a friend of The Farrier's Daughter, you will receive $1 off admission. In fact, print one for your mom, sister, friend, cousin, daughter...print them for anyone who might want to go.

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The Curse of a Post & Junk Salvation


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