First Craft Show of our 10th Season was a Success

The first craft show of the season (for us) was set up outside in lovely South Park in Lawrence, Kansas.  The park has a gazebo and fountain that is set among flowers and big shade trees maintained by the City of Lawrence.  Over 140 exhibiters were on hand for the annual Arts and Crafts Festival.

The next day after a craft show leaves us tired and draggin'.  However, it was worth all the set up and enduring the bees and the sun for the chance to see many familiar faces and to meet new ones.  The first show of the season for Rebel Roxie Rose went well.  Many of our customers from the past nine years stopped by to see our newest additions.  Then we were fortunate to meet several new people we hope will return to visit us again and again!  We are always introducing new products.  We are discontinuing some, but will continue to make your favorites.

We want to thank everyone that came by to see us and the ones who purchased products from us, helped make an enjoyable day a successful one as well.  For all of you who purchased the hard candy and lollipops we made, we hope you liked them.  The dye free and some gluten free candy was purchased by both young and old.  This was a product we opened the season with yesterday, but is not a product we will be continuing with this season.  The time it takes to produce the amount of candy we need is too restrictive.  We have so many other products we are anxious to make and requests for some of our long standing favorites.

Yesterday, we started a new tradition.  A journal was set out for people to leave their e-mail address if they wanted to keep track of Rebel Roxie Rose.  We are glad to report several people did sign our book.  Many opted to take our business card and stay in touch by checking the blog.  We will do our best to keep it current and informative.

We have some news to get out to you, but have to get busy working toward the next event.  Watch the blog for news on the store we are planning to open. 

Until we write again . . .

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