Sunday, July 18, 2010

WooT!

Well, today Laurie (my sister in law of Little Willow Studio) had a booth at the first ever L.A. Flea market held at Dodger Stadium. Despite the 100 degree temperature on an asphalt parking lot, and the beginning of the event being in need of serious organization (kind of like my desk), it eventually ironed out and became a rather satisfying day.....Because I sold one of my chair sets! If you've followed any previous posts on this blog, this photo may look familiar:


Well, it came in a set of two, and I sold both! Granted, it was for a bit of a discount, but I was excited to meet someone who enjoyed them so much, I couldn't resist.
I also sold one of my new little trinket boxes to her. AND--she's putting in an order for two similar chairs designs. Thank you, Cydney--may you get plenty of fun and coziness from your new chairs.

1 comment:

  1. Ohhh you are so welcome! Your work is beautiful! I love the chairs and cant wait to see the next two!! Thanks again Leona!!

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Sunday, July 18, 2010

WooT!

Well, today Laurie (my sister in law of Little Willow Studio) had a booth at the first ever L.A. Flea market held at Dodger Stadium. Despite the 100 degree temperature on an asphalt parking lot, and the beginning of the event being in need of serious organization (kind of like my desk), it eventually ironed out and became a rather satisfying day.....Because I sold one of my chair sets! If you've followed any previous posts on this blog, this photo may look familiar:


Well, it came in a set of two, and I sold both! Granted, it was for a bit of a discount, but I was excited to meet someone who enjoyed them so much, I couldn't resist.
I also sold one of my new little trinket boxes to her. AND--she's putting in an order for two similar chairs designs. Thank you, Cydney--may you get plenty of fun and coziness from your new chairs.

1 comment:

  1. Ohhh you are so welcome! Your work is beautiful! I love the chairs and cant wait to see the next two!! Thanks again Leona!!

    ReplyDelete