Sunday, April 26, 2009

Inman Park Festival

I spend a beautiful day at Inman Park Festival yesterday.
We have a new routine. We, that is Devanie Schilpp and Jeanette Zeis, my studio gals.
We have been going to Pilates on Saturday morning. I have finally started to exercise
again. It feels so good to wake up that tired body. It is so essential to my well being..
We found this fantastic place called Dance 101 and I just want to live there. Ok, maybe
just go there three times a week would be heaven. It is a dream come true to me.
Dancing is the best!
I have been at it for 4 weeks now and the past week I have also been making more
conscious decisions about what I eat. Just trying to eat more fruits and vegetable and
to drink more water will hopefully improve my waistline. After all it's time to jump
into the pool in 1 month with the kids.

So, going back to what the post is about the festival. The weather was absolutely perfect,
even getting hot actually! Blue skies and no worries whatsoever.
Here are my favorite sellers:

Karis jewelry had a fabulous booth & display. I love the necklaces and glass rings.
Unfortunately I am too clumsy to wear something so fragile.

There was a potter that I have not seen before and I love her work. Very beautiful.
Unfortunately I cannot really find her on the net. Too bad, but her name is Darra Jannuzzo.

This Photography was awesome. I love all Eastern imagery and this one with the flags was
my favorite! www.zenography.net



Jinnie Lynn Dykes own Wingo. Awesome necklaces. I saw at least three that I wanted to own.
Great work and she sells on etsy! I actually met her at another festival before and we traded
some pieces. It was fun running into her again and am glad to know that I influenced her
Chicken Marsala recipe by introducing her to Panko a couple of years ago! Ha!



And then there is Brandy. She didn't have a booth at the festival but was showcasing her
daughter beautifully in her designs. Really cute kid's clothing!



Dryads Dancing have fabulous furniture. I totally loved the tables and small cabinets!



This Atlanta painter has been around for a few years and I love the fun and quirky imagery.
I should own one... i'm thinking. www.rlandart.com

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