Monday, June 4, 2012

accomplished

Today was the first Mapua Makers Market, which my friend and I have spent organising from a mere dream to reality in six short weeks. It was also the Queens Birthday holiday. Which is a good day to hold a craft market as lots of people are wandering through the village of Mapua looking for things to look at. We had an amazing response in our wee village hall (well only in half of it), and are already planning a Christmas market for 4th November.

While I was getting ready yesterday I grabbed the top suitcase in the stack I have in our entrance way, to use as a table prop. I have 4 old suitcases full of family memorabilia as the designated family historian and eldest in the family. When I opened the suitcase the first thing I found was an old school scrapbook of my mother's. Just look at the cover, serendipitous or what?!
 I love the title; My Royal Scraps!!! This was a book my mum used for a school project on her village of Wakefield when she was 12, the same age as H is now. The first page has this delightful story about their pet sheep "Black Mary" having quads - priceless. Miss L can't believe how beautiful her writing is!


I only managed to take two photos of my table at the market. I had lots of lovely comments from people, I'll ignore all the ones where people said not so quietly to their friends, "I should make something like that"!!

And here's my lovely friend and co-organiser's beautiful table of fused glass.
She also had her photo taken by a local photographer who has a stunning blog of daily photos from the Mapua area, called Portrait Mapua. Which is well worth having a gander at if you want to see some nice pics of the area. Now I think it's time for me to have an early night for a change, and prepare myself for Friday night which is the launch of Kahurangi Gallery. an online art gallery I run with another friend.

5 comments:

  1. Congratulations, glad to hear it went well! Was your mum from wakefield in england? Not far from where i grew up. My mum has that wonderful joined up handwriting yoo, its a lost art! I must look at the bligs you mention x

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    1. Hi Max, my mum was from Wakefield in Nelson! Although the Ladley family originally came from Dewsbury in Yorkshire, and arrived in Nelson in 1842. Yes the linked writing is quite amazing, and her handwriting didn't change much from then either. My kids are amazed by it, and it would have been with a fountain pen too! x

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  2. What a find your Mum's old scrapbook, it's wonderful to still have all kept these memorabilia. Your table looks lovely and I'm glad your Makers market was such a success that you will be having other ones.
    Sarah x

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    1. Thanks Sarah, yes I'd forgotten what was in that suitcase. As soon as I drop the kids off at school, I'm off to take a walk along the beach, I don't think I've been for a week as I've been too busy! Sx

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  3. I wish I was close enough to come to your next market. It looks like it went well.

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