I am planning to make 2013 very colorful, especially in my booth. I've already started the transformation with the signs at the top of my booth - 188 is on a very large chalkboard-ish background. There's no mistaking my booth number! The letters on paint cans with colorful coordinating tissue paper is such a fun way to pump even more color into my space. It just makes me happy to look at it.
I also did a little rearranging and color grouping. First I pulled some things out - especially the remains of my Christmas decor. Most of my Christmas things sold, luckily, but I had brought in a few things to keep the holiday look going.
The showiest of the color groupings turned out to be the pops of yellows, golds and oranges on my corner cabinet. Talk about cheerful! That sweet corner cabinet isn't likely to escape anyone's notice now!
I'm working on some signs and hope to have them ready to hang on the wall soon. Meanwhile I wanted to use the wall display space in a way that was fun, yet easy to take down. I displayed my vintage albums. Wow. I really like them there! *Oops - That top one needs to be moved down just a bit.
I moved the bamboo etegere against the wall. I was able to hang the wrought iron planter on the wall inside the big shelf. That's going to work well for some upcoming plans for this space. The white cabinet to the left of the etegere is just for storage. Still, the white is bugging me. Clearly this cabinet needs to be a fun color - turquoise maybe??? I usually prop a large picture in front of it so it's not so noticeable. Unfortunately, I have nothing to prop there at the moment. I made do for now by just tying a burlap bow on the handles.
The shelf with the multi-colored backgrounds was way overcrowded. I thinned it out and grouped a little bit. Three things sold off this shelf before I could even finish. See the holes?
Last, I changed the retro and wood table theme to green and turquoise. Lousy picture. It is much prettier in person.
Stop by and see it in person if you can! Lots of the vendors at Rockin' B have been changing their booths and bringing in new things. It's really looking great.
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December 29, 2012
December 17, 2012
Gesture of Love for Newtown... Give Peace a Chance
What if, for the rest of this month, WE THE PEOPLE used our pocketbooks to support peace as a gesture of love for the 27 who lost their lives in Newtown, Connecticut?
We are at a major crossroads in our country. We can continue on the path we are on or we can choose a more peaceful path.
WE THE PEOPLE could turn to this new path, no matter what age, race, religion or political affiliation. There is no need to wait for political action and party debate. Lobbyists and special interest groups would have little influence over the results.
What if all the presents we had purchased that had any relation to violence were returned? The action packed violent video games, the weapons – real and toy… all returned. What if nobody wanted them this year? Companies making violent games and toys and weapons would lose money.
What if, for the rest of the month, we didn’t go to movies that were violent and we didn't rent or buy DVDs that were violent? Violent movie attendance – zero. All of them - box office flops. Studios making violent movies would lose money.
What if our television viewing didn’t include crime shows, murder shows, scary shows? What if we found better shows to watch? Advertisements supporting the violent shows would not even be seen. Companies supporting violent shows would lose money.
What if we led our children by example to shun violent choices and used our new choices as a way to do something positive in honor of the Newtown victims?
If we all did this for the rest of this month, would our choices change us forever?
Would we begin to turn to a life with more peace and more happiness? Would our little children then be safe at school?
Would we realize that our lives are happier and more blessed with peace? Might we make the commitment to continue choosing peace over violence?
Would those who had been making money promoting violence begin to choose peace over violence, too? If there’s little money to be made with violence, then there’s little incentive to invest in making them.
America is made up of WE THE PEOPLE. Perhaps it’s time that WE THE PEOPLE made our voices heard loud and clear. If even half of WE THE PEOPLE shunned the violence that has crept into our everyday lives, it could have a major impact.
I am only one person. It may be that no one joins me in this action. Or maybe, just maybe, lots of people are ready to make a difference and they realize that WE THE PEOPLE wield a great deal of power when we join together.
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