What in the heck?
I am leaving tomorrow for my nice’s wedding! Yay Britta and Travis! Fun to have another Travis in the family. Taking oldest daughter with me. So looking forward to being with my family for the weekend.
Since I won’t be here for our BIG Paris Flea Market event, I thought I would share with you how my space looked when I left it. Big hurry, no nice camera, just Iphone pics.
Do you see some Emerald Isle in there? The Chalkboard and the hat box!
The Mural? Guess what, we have BIG things happening at Paris Flea Market! We just added on another big warehouse space. Lots of fun things will be going on here, more sales during our big weekends, dedicated class space for teaching, and more. One of our consignors is a muralist. It is about half way completed, but looking fabulous. The best part? The entire mural will be completed with CeCe Caldwell’s paints. I bet that has never been done!
Now that we have all this fabulous new space, I will be teaching much more! Here is a little sample of how my set up will look at this sale for “Paint Made Easy”
And the New Warehouse! It is on it’s way to being amazing, like walking through a street in Paris. It is open this weekend Saturday and Sunday during the sale. Here is Susan Goodman, (owner) working hard to get it just perfect!
Until next week….





















Your space looks beautiful. I see that pretty little cart in the corner. One of my fav redo of yours!! Have a nice time at your wedding.
Kris
Your space looks so inviting. Good wishes on the expansion! enjoy the wedding.
Can’t wait to come shop PFM!
Safe travels~
Catherine
Have fun at the wedding. Good luck with the expansion, that is great. I see lots of lovely items.
Cynthia
I want your lamp!!! Have fun at the wedding!!
All your energy makes me want to take a nap. I wish you could sell some of that!
Bliss
Have fun at the wedding! Your place looks great! Love the emerald isle green!
When will you be posting information about the Kitchen Painting Class? I had the (what I thought was unique) idea to paint my kitchen cabinets this summer w/Chalk Paint. But I wasn’t quite sure I could take on such a huge project as an experiment. I’m thinking the Kitchen Painting Class would give me the confidence to tackle the ugliest-in-the-world late 70s/early 80′s oak stained cabinets. Thanks so much!
Ahhhh, it was sooooo awesome and I only had time to shop for paint!!!!
Wish I could stroll thru those Parisian streets – I mean your booth – and shop til I dropped!
Kelly