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Welcome. |
Craft Lake City sponsored an adorable little
pop-up shop a couple weeks ago. There were a handful of local artists and DIY craft vendors in a space no bigger than a living room. It was cramped and cute and flooded with sunlight and
smelled like waffles.
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S to the L to the C. Or something. No one actually says that. |
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Excuse me, I moustache you a question...how many waffles is too many waffles for a Saturday morning? |
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Festive. |
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No idea what you'd do with them, but they sure are cute. |
I wasn't sure what I'd find at this tiny market, but I did acquire a few treasures (no surprise there). I discovered
Darlybird and learned she is
opening a store front in an old pioneer house in Provo, Utah. I feel comforted knowing I have such cute jewelry options within 45 miles of my SLC home. A south-bound field trip is in my future.
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Darlybird. Seriously, I could've walked out of there with every pair. |
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A bit fuzzy on the focus, but the awesomeness is still evident. |
My favorite find of the day was Michelle Christensen's shop
my little bellville. She is an illustrator who grew up in China as the daughter of a diplomat. You can definitely see
the Asian influences in her work. I find it really whimsical and delicate.
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The artiste herself. |
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my little bellville illustrations. |
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I decided on a sweet boy/girl plate set. |