Friday, September 28, 2012

The Grainery - Cranfest weekend

Here's a photo of the sign on The Grainery. We have an open flag we've put out as well to help you find us.
Sandy LaCoursiere (Wild Hare Art) is on the right..this was her vision. Cheryl Schuster (Kindred Spirit Primitives) is in the middle and I am on the left (Lucy's Lazy Dayz Primitives). We have all worked hard to make this a fun place to visit and shop. You'll find original paintings (painted tins, buckets, and plaques as well), handmade signs, rustic pumpkin boxes, and dolls from Kindred Spirit Primitives and of course my soft sculpture creations.

This is only open through Saturday...it's not a permanent store. The directions are in my blog post from  September 26 titled Come to The Grainery Cranfest Weekend. So please, take the short drive into the country and stop and visit.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Simple Pleasures blog

Many of you wanted to see my "booth" at the Country Folk Art Festival in St Charles, IL...this lady was there and took photos. Please visit her blog and see. http://simplepleasures317.blogspot.com/2012/09/country-folk-art-festival-meet-lucy.html

Come to The Grainery Cranfest Weekend



This is a fun new venture--a sale of handmade Primitives and Folk Art  Cranfest Weekend. Cranfest is a huge local festival celebrating the cranberry harvest.

The building WAS a grainery on a local farm. It's
been power washed and swept clean. Wait ti you see it!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Country Folk Art Festival


This herd of pull toy piggies is hurrying to the Country Folk Art Festival in St Charles Il September 21, 22, and 23. My website and other selling sites will be closed until October 1st to give me time for that show and something else I'll tell you about on the 24th.

I hope anyone who can make it comes to the festival and introduces yourself. You can't miss my space--I have painted my website logo on a large banner that will be on the front of one of my tables.

This wonderful piece, Pumpkin Pete's Ride, was published in an article in the Fall 2012 issue of Prims magazine. I'm also taking him to the Country Folk Art Festival.