Sunday, July 27, 2014

Renegade Craft Fair Pt. 2

Yesterday the first booth we stopped at was my teachers' booth, Me Like Clay.




Obviously we were already hysterical from the heat.
Though how could you not be completely in joyous heaven when surrounded by so many beautiful handmade things?




Hailee found some friends at the Yetis and Friends booth, featuring the best pineapple coconut popsicle ever from one of the vendors.



Kelso Doesn't Dance had some funky planters. Neon usually doesn't call to me but something about neon mixed with nature just feels right. Succulents and air plants are best for California's warm weather, because they're difficult to kill, and they come in all different captivating colors that bounce off of the desert's neutral colors, just like these colorful little bowls!


I didn't get a business card for this shop so unfortunately I am not sure what their website is, but it's seriously inspiring me to go get some old fences, make some frames and planters, and decorate my entire house with them.


I wonder if this guy knew I took a picture of his legs. Thanks, man.



Here's more of Adina Mill's work, which I featured in my last post.



Near the end of our adventure we saw what looked like another food truck, but in fact it was a mobile library! The Library Store (#onwheels) was a book worm's dream. Lined with market lights, art, and books inside, it was a magical end to a magical day. (Aww)


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