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Boutique Madness


I've been eating and dreaming Sassy Mei Home and Gift for the last 6 months and here we are down to the end with 6 days to go. It should be a really great show-even if everyone is leaving town! We have a lot of talented vendors and a really fun facility~we even got some press in the local paper! check it out: http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/cmv/business/30298109.html.

If you live in the area come on over to the golf course for some food, friends and fun!

Comments

Natallee said…
Good luck- I hope it goes well!! I was going to tell you about another boutiqu I went to lsat weekend down in Provo. It was pretty amazing- check out their blog for some ideas www.holycowboutique.blogspot.com
Bennett Family said…
Bianca-you amaze me. The boutique AND the creche, AND 4 kids?! HOW IN THE WORLD do you stay sane? Seriously!!!
The Dillon 6 said…
I'm so excited!!!! :)

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