September 2011

A new hat for a Romantic Gothic Ghost

Workshops

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Somehow, I doubt if I'll do much Halloween decor this year, with the remodel and my trip to Jenn's fairy event.  I'm driving out there and spending time with my sisses on the way back. 

Plus, the next couple of weeks before I leave, I get to have Sugarwings quite a bit, her dad is going to be away and her mom is knee deep in nursing school.

And did I mention the remodelling?

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Last year at this time, Beth and I were working away at creating Romantic Gothic Ghosts.  A blog with lots of romantic white Halloween decor and projects with videos, photos, how tos and lots of scanned ephemera to download and print.

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I know I won't have time to do up my house for the holiday, but I at least wanted to make a little sumthin just for the joy of making it.

While putting this witch's hat together from the ground up, I took step by step pictures and wrote out directions.  I've added them to the Romantic Gothic Ghost blog.  If you already paid to take the classes (thanks!!!)  you can still access all the projects and this one will be a bonus for you.

If you'd like to take the classes, check them out here: Romantic Gothic Ghosts

Its on the same page as our White Christmas classes, so that is the banner that is up.  Sorry if that is confusing.

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Last year's classes were such a blast for Beth and I to do. I miss them, hopefully I can put some more together sometime in the future.  But at least I got to do this fun little witchie poo hat today.

(and yes, sweet Sissy, if you want it, I'll mail it to you! – my sis loves witch hats)

 

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You have till Tuesday the 20th to leave a comment on this post

to enter a drawing to win the craft day giveaway from Beth, Mary and me.

Craft Day fun and still time to enter the Craft Day Giveaway

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Tuesday, we had another craft day. Lately we've been pretty good about keeping up with these. I'm so glad, because they mean a lot to me.  This last one was really fun, all of us seemed to be in a snarky mood and we laughed all day.

Beth had this post card with her, and it made me laugh because it suited my mood that day. As an artist, I work alone a lot, and it can be lonesome. Craft days are such a great break from the quiet "good girl" days of slogging away and working alone. Its nice to have a day with buddies when we can crack jokes and be a little rude.

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Beth also brought some goodies for our Craft Day Club giveaway.  We'll draw a name for the winner on our next craft day, on the 20th.

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Leave a comment here if you want a chance to win.

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Mary completed a record number of glue book pages last Tuesday.  This was my fave.

Her glue book swap is still open, by the way.

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Beth worked on this embroidered bag.

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The Other Karla did some stitch work too.

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While I worked on my two dozen paper mache mushrooms. These are not quite done, I'll have some photos of the finished product soon.

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But the prettiest thing all day?  Beth's flirty little feathers. She just came from the hairdresser and had some pink feathers woven into her hair.

 

A 5 year old with a crow bar

Kitchen remodel, Sugarwings

IMG_4395 Last week, my time was mostly spent getting ready for the remodelling project.  The first step was to haul all of my Rubbermaid tubs out of the garage and give them a bath. Luckily I have plenty of them, every time Home Depot would have a sale and they'd go below $4, I'd buy a few.

I used them for my antique business and for my faux finish/mural biz.  These things are great for hauling supplies and paint to jobs, and I never worked on walls in someones home without my open can of paint sitting down inside a tub and my roller pan on the lid.   It just gave me a little peace of mind, to know that I wasn't going to spill onto someones floor, since I am ultra clumsy and spilling was a big possibility.

These tubs ended up being the PERFECT amount for my stuff in the kitchen and dining room! Each is full and stacked in the living room now.  I've decided that my husband just might have a point, I probably do have too  much stuff. 

On the other hand, I have the same amount of stuff as a I do tubs.  It could be worse.

IMG_4388 Right before packing it all up, we had some guests, family came in town to visit for the weekend. This is Grandma Joan, her sis, Ethel with my oldest boy, Ryan.

For some reason, I don't show many pictures of him, do I? I should, he's adorable

Since I had guests coming, I gave the house a much needed thorough cleaning.  I probably wouldn't have bothered if they weren't coming, I'd have told myself that it was all just being ripped up anyway, why bother? But, I'm so glad that I started with a clean house, it made the packing just kind of feel better as I was doing it.

 

IMG_4374 While the company was still here, the contractor sent his guys out for a little excavation under the tile to see if we were going to be able to save the old floors way down under years of layers.

Looks like good news!  The floors seem to be there, we'll have to see what they find as they rip out the rest of the layers around the 3 rooms. They think that the dining room is 5" boards, the kitchen is 3" boards and the mud room area is 9" and those head a different direction than the other two.

  That didn't bother me, I think it could be very interesting layout. I've got my fingers crossed that all are salvageable.

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The ceilings will be covered in un-matching tins, so why should the floor match?

All the tins will be painted the same, and a consistent pattern will be used around the perimeter of the room, with something different in the middle.  I think I'll prime them white and glaze them with a cafe au laite color.   I like gray, too… they might have a gray wash instead of creamy coffee. 

I haven't decided on the floor finish yet. I have  to see it all together and sanded down. It might need painted if too much patching happens.  I'd prefer just a clear coat with natural wood showing through, but when you have an old house, you have to be prepared for what you want to not be what you get when you start ripping into it.

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Along with the floor, this dividing wall will be removed. 

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 I had Sugarwings a couple of days this week, and that big, empty, soon to be trashed wall was just way too tempting for us.

We decided to get out the crayons and chalk and give the wall a good send off.

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Soon, we had drawn all over the floor too.

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Then, we decided to add texture to our art with a hammer.

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But things really got fun when we pulled out the crowbar.

Anybody need a demolition specialist? This one works for pink marshmallows.

Scenes from the renfest part 1

celebrations, dogs, fairies, family

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As it is every season, the Kansas City Renaissance Festival was just magical last weekend.   We had family in town visiting, so the whole group went along with us.   We didn't all stay together, but got to meet up here and there throughout the day.  The park is so big and diverse, everyone wants to see something different.

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Its as much fun to people watch as it is to see the shows and events that are offered.

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Or should I say, 'dog watch'?

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But my eyes, and my camera are always drawn back to my girls.

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And Clover. They both came as gypsies like their mom, this year.

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Mayara didn't dress up.  She came as herself, a smiling little cuddle bug.

IMG_2621 My daughters were gypsies too. I'd made everyone a fairy ringlet to wear in their hair the night before, but some of them were tossed out of the wagon (along with bottles, papers, and a few assorted other tidbits) by the littlest sprite.  She is at that "oh-oh" stage.  You know, the one where babies loved to throw things down just to watch them fall?

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Pixie Pie was there too.

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She even got brave and danced with the fairies around the maypole.

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Sugarwings, on the other hand, needs no courage, she thinks she is one of the fairies and runs right to them.  She deserts us and joins their group as soon as she sees the fay.

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And takes flight!  See her feet? She is up in the air, flying off to be with her fairy family.

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My sis-in-law treated herself to a gown at the festival. I think the clothes are lovely, but personally, I don't get much shopping done there.  Besides the giant grilled turkey legs and cold drinks, I don't buy much.  But seeing Terri looking so pretty in this gown made me wish I did.

(her fairy laurel is made of old millinery in peach and gold to match her lovely auburn hair)

IMG_2615 Mayara loved this floaty tent. 

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They have a couple of them hanging from trees, and we always stop to play in them.

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  While we are in them, I always daydream about making one of my own. I can see how it could be done…  Wouldn't a pink one make a sweet play house in my yard? They hang from a hook on a tree branch and sway in the wind, with all the chiffon billowing in the breezes.

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There are more festival shots to show you, I'll have part two later this week.  Remember, if you want to be in a drawing for the Craft Day Giveaway package of ephemera and pretties, please leave a comment HERE.

 

Just Because

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One of my recent flea market purchases was a big box of lace.  Good lace, lots of  the the netting style that I love, but mostly scraps. Still, it was only ten bucks, and I love scraps. I prefer scraps. 

I added strips of a variety of the laces to some old table cloth material and made another pillow case for my bedroom redo.

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And I have been covering old mail bags with the scraps too.

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This one has a little pocket on it. 

I'm a crookedy sewer. But I kinda like that look.  Like I prefer scraps to rolls of lace.

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And I love the way this flower is wonderfully tattered. Perfectly imperfect.

Not that my sewing is anywhere near perfect, oh my.  Its a struggle. But I keep doing it.

These bags are in my Boutique now. I actually had a spare moment to do it after all the kitchen packing got done.  I've had Sugarwings a couple of "bonus" days this week too, so am extra proud of myself for getting something added to the shop!!! 

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Something that took my mind off the drudgery of packing was the mail.  A couple of sweet gifts arrived recently.  This book is from one of our Birdsong Tag Book swappers, Sue Emmerson.  She sent it to Sugarwings all the way from Australia.   Its a sweet story about a little koala bear who is adored by her mommy, but then, the mommy has a lot of babies and is busy with them, so the little bear decides to win a big contest to win her mommy's love.  What she finds out is that her mom really loves her  so much, and doesn't care if she wins or loses.

Which was good for Sugarwings right now. Her mom just started nursing school and is super busy, and she misses her. But she knows that no matter what her mom is busy with, she is always loved.

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This gift came from my pal, Laurie, just because. Don't you love 'just because' gifts?  She said she saw it and thought of me, inside is a fairy medallion, that is every bit as wonderful as this beautiful wrapping she did.

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The last time Beth and I shopped together, I bought a few tea towels at an estate sale.  I never turn down a $1 tea towel, you can't even pick a hand towel up at Walmart for that price, and of course they never look this good.

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Beth told me not to buy more, she had a stack of them in her basement. So, last craft day, she brought a big bag full of towels and napkins too.  I feel like I need to throw a dinner party to use the napkins! (but I don't have much of a kitchen right now)

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ps-If you'd like a gift too, sign up for our Craft Day Giveaway drawing, please leave a comment on that post.

You'll get goodies from Beth, Mary and I.

Also, please forgive me for not answering comments right now, our remodelling project just started!

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Sugarwings first flea market

antiques/junking, collections, flowers, Sugarwings

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I want to thank all of you for your concern and caring about Sugarwing's school situation. It broke my heart to see our little fairy so down, she is usually such a sparkling soul. But, I think we are on track now in finding her the right place.  She only turned five 2 days before school started, so was the littlest kid there, and frankly, she is not always listening to what people are telling her anyway, so just wasn't ready to listen to a teacher.

It helped to hear all of your stories and advice. It sounds like 5 is often too young to start school, and waiting a year helped a lot of your little ones.

Since she has been out of school for a bit, we've had some good days together. I'd planned on going with Beth to the big Sparks and White Cloud flea that we love so much, but I ended up with this kiddo instead, so had to cancel.

But- I really really really needed a junk day.  And not just because it sounded fun, but because I had to scrounge up some more ceiling tins for our kitchen remodel. This was a mission with a purpose!

And I figured that this girl is going to be raised around junk, she needed to learn about how to go about finding and appreciating the stuff.   So, I packed her up, rented a movie to put in her Pink Princess Computer (a portable DVD player),filled a bag of snacks, loaded my flea mkt cart, and we hit the road. 

Sadly, the snacks and the DVD player didn't mix well.  If you spill a box of Chocolate milk into your Pink Princess Computer, its pretty much done for.  (this is the same week that our home DVD player bit the dust too. Along with our vacuum cleaner, toilet, modem, home phone, AND our boat has been checked out for the dozenth time by a mechanic, but still died on the lake and had to be towed, then was in a wreck with the towing boat, so I wasn't surprised to see her DVD player break)

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When we pulled up to Sparks and got out to shop, she wanted to know where the Bug Store was. I did say, "flea market,"  right?

She soon found some non-bug and flea related items to enjoy. Like this shopping cart for $1.  She insisted that it should be pulled behind her like I pulled my basket.

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Then, she found some bugs, and that made her happy too.  This time of year, cicadas are plentiful.  You don't even have to make a special trip to the market to get them.

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This fairy certainly has bargaining skills.  She found a disco night light in rainbow colors that was marked $15, held up $3 and the lady smiled and said sure.  Another guy gave her 3 plastic ponies for $1, and everywhere else people were giving her stuff. Including free french fries from a food cart, beads to wear, and this great light up butterfly magic wand.

I could get some lessons from her!  Now, if only I could train her to find hats and bargain the prices down on them. 

We also ran into my friend, Gwen, who runs Bottom's Up, one of the best antique sales around.  She gave Sugarwings a pile of flyers to pass out and that kid was determined that anyone within 20 feet of her HAD to take one.  She added a quick spin, put her backside in the air and said "bottoms up!" each time, too. I had to convince her that it wasn't necessary to flip up her skirt while doing that after the first time.

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This was a trip where I didn't expect to do much shopping. It would be a quick trip down the aisles with my eyes out for tin to redo my kitchen ceiling. 

But what to my wandering eyes did appear?? Treasures galore and things I hold dear! (uhm, she and I talk in rhyme sometimes)

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I found a few hats, not many, but was glad to glom onto them. They were bonus hats. I didn't expect to have any luck in this department at all.

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But the best surprise was that she was having so much fun sitting in the dirt next to me, playing with her bug buddies and new toys, that I had plenty of time to sift through old jewels.  There are wonderous treasures to be found there, if you have the patience to look through the ucky stuff too. Beth always gets tired of waiting for me, I could park myself in front of a jewel bucket for an hour, and she is ready to move on. Sugarwings was happy to let the bugs ride on her plastic ponies while I sifted jewels. Next time I go, I'll pack a bag of bugs for Beth. I'm sure that will make her happy.

And later, I ran into a friend who is an ex-kindergarten teacher and she took my little one for a walk while I shopped in her booth and made a ceiling tin deal with her husband.

  We didn't stay long, and we probably spent more time sitting down and playing than walking around and shopping, but I'd call her first flea market a big success.  She was wheeling and dealing with the best of them, we both found some beloved items, and we had lots and lots of time for rhyming all the way home since the DVD player broke.

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ps-Please leave a comment on the previous post if you want a chance to win this Craft Day Giveaway pack from me, Beth, and Mary!

Some of the flowers in the pack are from this flea market day.

Please forgive me for not answering comments this week, our construction is beginning! I guess this phase is more de-construction, the kitchen gets ripped out before it gets put back.

PS again- a photo of my living room was featured on the HGTV site! how nice!

http://www.hgtv.com/living-rooms/charming-shabby-chic-living-room-designs/pictures/index.html?soc=share

Craft Day Giveaway

flowers, give away, swaps

IMG_4327 A while back, at Craft Day, Beth mentioned a round robin swap she planned with Lisa and asked if I'd be interested in joining.  I said I didn't have time, but couldn't stop myself from joining anyway.  Its a year long adventure, and only involves making one page a month and sending it on. That isn't too big of a commitment unless you consider the postage. By the time the books are near the end, they could get pretty heavy, and we are sending it around a lot. Only four people are in it, Beth, Lisa, and Sandra, so it goes back and forth a lot. 

But worth it. Even though I am cheap, and know that the postage will end up being at least 50 bucks for me by the time I am done.  It won't seem that bad, because it will be a little bit at a time! Not $50 at once.

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The first month, we do our own cover and one page to get our book started. It goes to the next person who adds a page and then… it confuses me, but Beth is good at keeping me on track and made up an intricate schedule for us to all follow.

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The theme is "Her Life In Stitches"  Well, I don't sew much, all the rest of the group are good with textiles.  I thought, maybe I could make a joke book, and have everyone in stitches, laughing…

But then, I thought, no, I'll  dedicate it to my mom and honor all that she taught me. She was an excellent seamstress and while I did not inherit those skills, she taught me a way of looking at things and knowing how to figure out how something is made, step by step. And to have a creative mind while doing it.

I cut the title "Home Arts" out of an 1890s magazine and glued it onto my cover, since I think that suits the topic.  My book is beyond sewing, and stitches, but is about the love of home, making stuff, and the art of making a house a creative home.

IMG_2640Beth, Mary, the other Karla and I have been trying to get together more regularly for craft days.  We each have our own projects to do, and it just seems like the work goes so smoothly when you can chat and be with friends. Its always ultra casual, some days, I barely kick stuff out of the way so they can get to the table. I know they don't expect a red carpet from me, they are coming to share ideas, gossip and our latest projects, not judge my housekeeping,(or lack of).

Sometimes we share more.  Mary brought a stack of old images the other day and let us chose a few. While going through them, I thought about how much fun the whole craft day experience is, and how much it meant to me to have such low maintenance friends, with so much in common. We all drool over the old supplies and half the fun of the day is looking at each others stuff. Everyone likes to share tidbits here and there also. Tips, tools, and actual bits of scrap get passed around.

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I thought you might enjoy being a part of it too, and would like involved with the sharing. So, I asked Mary if I could have a stack of her images to pass along.  She was generous with them and gave me a good pile. I wrapped up a selection of them with velvet ribbon and added a few millinery blossoms from myself. Beth says she'll throw in a treat from her supply stash too.  I'll let you know what it is when I get it from her. But you know she has good stuff!

(oh, and in case you didn't know it, Mary Queen of Glue Books, is hosting a glue book swap)

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Here is one of the images from Mary's ephemera stash, and you don't have to do anything at all to get it. Just click on it, open in a larger window and save it to your computer. It will be all pixely if you try to print it as is, so please do open the larger version.

If you'd like to win our Craft Day Giveaway, please leave a comment on this post.  Deadline is Tuesday Sept. 20. 

IMG_2642I'll leave you with some pictures of the newest listings in the Boutique.  Lots of autumn toned millinery!

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Welcome back??

family, Sugarwings

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This is the scene that greeted Sugarwings and I the other day when we woke up. 

The raccoons are back!

They will not give up on trying to steal this guy's food, and knocked over everything on my porch trying to get to through the window.  They also left me the empty cat food jug, that they had stolen last week. I guess they brought it back to taunt me with it.

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Sugarwings has a theory that they want to get into the house and get her toys.  So, she brought me a cooler with a Barbie in it and asked me to write a note for her.  Not exactly how I figured we'd get rid of the coons, but I thought it was worth a try.

(I'm leaning more towards something a bit more vicious myself)

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She thought that if she shared one of her special Barbies with the raccoon's babies, they would not try to get in our house.

The logic of a 5 year old is pretty special too.

I hope you are having a good Labor Day weekend! I'll have a giveaway for you this week, a little something from the CraftDay Club, so please check back for details.

Fairy Laurels

fairies, flowers

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This weekend, we'll be going to the Kansas City Renasiance Festival again. To get all geared up and ready to step back into an enchanted land, I made some fairy headresses.

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All of these are in my Boutique.  And they were such fun, I need to whip up a few more too.

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Each is made a bit differently, there is a crown style, a head band, a tiara, and a laurel.

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Each is made with all vintage millinery and some razzle dazzle too.

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I'm not sure how many people are coming along for the day.  We have family in town, so we should have a good sized crowd of revellers. I sure look forward to going every year. 

IMG_4284 The park that it is held in, is such a shady, pretty place, with hills and dales and the cutest little buildings.  Since it is a permenent location, they can really go all out with the decor, unlike most renfests that are set up in city parks.

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