
Fremont Market was our chosen venue and boy was it a good time! We arrived early and grabbed a selling spot toward the end of the street, tucked in between a flower stand and candy booth (dangerous because of its amazing caramel popcorn) and got to work. Setting up was a bit of an adventure due to a tent that had seen better days and our lack of farmer's market knowledge (you're required to have weights on your tent, who knew?). Luckily everyone at the market was unbelievably amazing and not only helped us jerry rig a way to keep our tent standing upright and on the ground, but periodically offered words of encouragement and advice throughout the day.
After setting up our goods, we were off. Our first sale was a small, blue centennial ma

Her plan is to decorate her barn wedding (something this gadabout is jealous of!) with old suitcases and books for centerpieces. This sounded like so much fun we almost traded the suitcase for two invites but again decided, "too soon, too soon" and stuck with the twenty dollar asking price on the tag.
At the closing of the market we packed up and deemed the day a success.

-Gadabouts