Wednesday, January 5, 2011

My new FSF (Favorite Store Forever)



I know, it's been a while since my last blog entry.  The last day of the Victorian Trading Company's Christmas show, there was a death in my family.  This not being the appropriate forum  to discuss the who, what, or how of what happened, suffice it to say that for the next several weeks my mind was elsewhere than business. 

With the holidays fast approaching, Al and I jumped in the car and drove to New York to spend Christmas with my parents.  My Mother went above and beyond the call of Christmas duty, as Mother's are want to do.  Fruit cake, libations, and a good time was had by all.

Now that we are back and I've had some time to assimilate, I wanted to share with you the wonderful time I had at a wonderful show in a wonderful store during (to quote Andy Williams) the most wonderful time of the year.



Some of the new pieces I took to the Victorian Trading Company Christmas Show
 

   

 
Those of you who know me know also that I like to shop.  I even dream about it.  In my dreams the stores are filled with beautiful eclectic clothes, furniture and art.  I wander around in different alcoves, each unique unto itself filled with matching accouterments, nick-knacks and clothing.  I talk with the Sales Associates and, in my dreams, they share my enthusiasm in an intelligent yet unobtrusive manner, and bring me tea and peppermint cookies.

If you live in the Kansas City area,  my dream store can be your dream come true.  The Victorian Trading Company in Prairie Village  offers all that I mentioned above and even has ( I hadn't even dreamt of this) a beautiful Tea Room where you can sit and sip and ponder which piece will be going home with you. 
 

 
It was in the Tea Room that myself and five other artists were allowed to display our wares, amongst the beautiful hand carved velvet upholstered furniture, Persian carpets and Victorian eclectica.


More on this in my next blog...."Craft shows in Heaven"

2 comments:

  1. Yes, that's the perfect place for you and your things!

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  2. Beautiful! I never knew they had an actual store...

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