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It's OVER!

We just wrapped up our first little boutique. We had a good turn out (considering that it SNOWED both days!) and had a lot of fun. I think we'll do it again in 6 months :) Here are some pics of our RMB booth.


Comments

What great pictures. How did you like the snow over the there? Anways I hope you are doing well.
The Dillon 6 said…
you did a great job, my friend. I hope you enjoyed it. :)
amy germer said…
I was going to come but, we had some hiccups on our way out the door. Then we got 5 inches of snow so I glad we stayed home. I told Lisa I would for sure be at the next one and maybe I have some cute aprons I make I could sell. I made one for Lisa's birthday if you want to see a sample.Anyway, I would like to talk to you about it and how it went.
Bennett Family said…
you did a great job! loved all your stuff.
Terra said…
What an accoplishment! I'm sure it was great and I'm sure your exhausted!

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