The Hat Whisperer takes on Texas

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Roundtop was even better than I had expected, the trip was just the best. Of course, with Jodie hauling us around, it had to be good. That girl knows everyone. And everyone just loves her. I can sure see why.

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It was a fun group to be a part of.  Beth and I had been wanting to meet Lisa for the longest time, and just knew that she'd be wonderful, and an instant buddy. And yep, she was! 

This is Jodie, the Cajun Queen Bee, Lisa, Beth and I.  Beth is doing everyone a favor and holding my eyes open because we all get tired of taking photo after photo with my eyes shut. 

For some reason, I tend to ruin a LOT of pictures by closing my eyes as the shutter snaps-Beth, Anne, and Jodie both have photos posted of me with my eyes closed!!

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We saw some great displays and over the top booths, and we didn't even get to stay for the Marburger show, which is legendary for its originality and showmanship.

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One booth that I just fell in love with was Seed BoxIMG_0991

Their style seems so effortless.

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Oh, and Miss Sweet T….. so much good stuff to dig through!

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Anne
of Fiona and Twig joined us for the afternoon, with her charmer of a husband.

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Her darling Mr Twig, not only snapped photos of us all together, he watched our shopping carts as we puttered around. Plus entertained us with his sparkling conversation.  That guy is a keeper.

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Are you wondering why I chose to wear such an unflattering dress ?

 (It would be pretty on someone young, tall, and thin, but on me- it looks like a cross between something that Bette Davis wore in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane and an old dress  an escapee from  a polygamist colony would wear)

 I wore it because its  made of a gauzy material that was so comfy and cool that I was able to survive the unbearable Texas heat. 

The dress is 20 years old and I know I am too old to pull it off, and usually it is only worn during fairy dress up parties with Sugarwings. 

But, it is so comfortable, I couldn't help myself.

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Beth and I were warned we'd have sticker shock in Texas, just like we were before we went to California.  But what I've learned in travelling and shopping around is that prices are unpredictable. They vary so much in booth to booth or mall to mall that it doesn't matter what state you are in, you can find sky high prices and bargains too.

Its all in the digging.

And in asking politely for the best price.  These flowers and multi flowered corsages were all marked $5-8 each, which were some of the cheapest ones I'd seen in Texas. When I asked for a "volume price" she sold me the whole bunch for….oh, I'm embarrassed to say…. its such a good deal! 

Okay, you drug it out of me.

FIFTY DOLLARS!!!!!!

That is a bargain in any state.  I had been happy to find a couple floral hats under ten bucks to start with, but this? The mother lode! 

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Do I look as gleeful as I feel??????

(and yes, I see that my eyes are closed)

 

If you can guess how many flowers were in the basket, I'll give you one of the corsages. 

 Leave your guess on THIS post.  I'll announce the winner on Friday, the person closest to the correct amount will win.

You can also win one of my Romantic Gothic Ghost creations by leaving a comment on any post, I'll draw that name on Friday too.

And don't forget that I have a sale in the Boutique.  If you use the coupon code " Roundtop " you will get a 20% discount on all of your purchases. The sale ends Thursday.

Here is a clarification: I will count EACH FLOWER.  Corsages will be multiple flowers, not count as one.

edit- contest OVER

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69 thoughts on “The Hat Whisperer takes on Texas”

  1. LOLOLOLOL~ Oh Karla~ That dress is so pretty and you looked Texas Beautiful:))) I am really glad Beth decided to hold your eyes open~ from now on anyone standing by you in a photo has to be the “Karla Eye Opener”:)))
    Hanging out with all those sweet girls was a blast and lets plan on going next Spring!
    Ok, I am going to find me a dress just like yours:))
    Hugs, Carol
    can’t enter cuz I know how many:))

  2. You do look gleeful!! Can’t believe when I lived in Texas for four years, I never heard of or went to Roundtop!! How fun to meet Jodie-she has a fabulous blog! and seems like she would be lots of fun!

  3. How fun! As one of the many who love Jodie, I know you just had a blast with her as your tour guide…She’s a great girl…
    Congrats on your vintage flowers/corsage purchase. Good for u…
    Also, just sent Dorothy tags this morning via priority. You should have them on Friday…Sorry for being tardy!

  4. love your pictures. i think around 75!!! I LOVE the last picture you look like a kid after being in a CANDY STORE!!!
    best regards,
    Wanda

  5. Morning Karla…what fun…like I`ve said…one day I will get there…I want to see Magnolia Pearl so bad…I love her clothes…the house is cool..but a touch much for my taste…more your style…anyway glad you had a hoot..my guess is 47…have a good day…Lorraine

  6. I think the dress is great! Love the “polygamist escapee” description — but I think it would have to be darker, longer, fuller, and your hair would need to be in a bun 🙂 I want to guess 56.

  7. HAHA! I have been eagerly waiting for your post-TX review and it certainly did not disappoint! SO happy you had such a good time! I personally loved the dress! Your “polygamist escapee” description was a hoot! WOW! You did hit the mother-load of fun flowers! My guess is 95. Have a BLESSED day! =)

  8. Karla,
    you just looks so sweet in that dress, and not at all,too old for that, dear.
    LOVE ALL THE BEAUTY IN YOUR PHOTOES. Goes for you girls,too,lol—
    I guess there might be 85 flowers!!!!
    Hugs,Dorthe

  9. OK, I am guessing 110 because I am counting all the little flowers in there, too! What fun, Karla! You look like you all had a wonderful time.I love hearing of blog people who just “connect” so easily.
    Listen, I am with Dorthe. You look terrific in that dress. You don’t even have fat arm tops!!! You do need some of those gladiator sandals, though (lol…I would have my tennies on, too. Comfort is all!)
    Suz

  10. Hi Karla
    One can definately see how much fun you girls had on that trip. Everything looks so amazing and so much great stuff. I would have loved to be there too. And I do think you look pretty in that dress.
    Thanks for sharing.
    the flowers: hmmmm 85

  11. You silly girl, you look absolutely lovely in that dress, and you are most definitely NOT too old to pull it off.
    I love the photograph of you gals together, how lovely to see some of my favourite bloggers in the flesh, so to speak.
    What a fabulous find those corsages were, a true bargain if ever there was one. How about 37? Is that anywhere close?

  12. You must be on sensory overload! It looks like a great time was had by all. I think your dress was perfect. It looks great on you and is cool too-boot. I’m going with a corsage guess of 42. – Amy Bauer

  13. I think you looked FABULOUS in that dress!! Good for you!
    Looks like you had a wonderful time with great people! 😉
    I’m guessing 48 corsages in the basket..
    Blessings,
    Myrna

  14. Dear Baby Jane Nathan,
    Oh I thought it was an urban myth your whispering skills. If I’d not seen it for myself I’d swear you were a fraud! LOL I couldn’t believe you’d already scored a baby for $6 before I even met up with you. That picture of you holding the bag of beauties is my favorite. I don’t think Lily was that happy at American Girl! Hope everything was good for you when you got home (with the exception of the smell). Thank you so much for coming to vist. I’ll be rolling up to KS soon! Lisa

  15. Ahhhh, you know that there’s no living with Mr. Twig after these glowing posts you and Beth put up, right? His head is now the size of a watermelon. 😉
    What a fabulous re-cap of your time spent in Warrenton, and that pic of Beth holding your eyes open? Priceless. Bless your heart, you DO know that your eyes are closed in the pic I posted too, right? 🙂
    I’m going to have to sit out the guessing game, as Lisa spilled the number to me on the phone this afternoon.
    Again, it was a delight and a pleasure to meet you, and hopefully I’ll see you again in the Spring, if not sooner!
    Hugs,
    Anne

  16. What makes you think you couldn’t pull that dress off? YOu looked fine to me, and comfortable!
    I WISH they still made those dresses. Whenever I watch “Steel Magnolias” and all the women are wearing them, I wish I had one! They’re so pretty, airy, and cool.
    Oh, um…..I’ll go with 69 flowers.
    Jill

  17. Hello Karla!
    It looks like you girls had a wonderful time…great pictures and I LOVE your dress! I think you ‘pull it off’ perfectly. I’m guessing that there are 72 flowers in your stash. Have a wonderful Thursday.
    Maura 🙂

  18. Your photos are great & I see SO many things I want! I’m going to guess 84 flowers. Thanks for sharing the fun with us. 🙂

  19. Oh man, I have wanted to go to the markets in Texas for some time and my goodness it looks like fun! My guess is 74 flowers. Love your super deal. Also I saw you in one of the new magazines that is out, I am going to search your page to find it. I am pretty sure it was your stuff! I will feature your shot in this mag on my blog if I can find it! I am so thrilled you gals had fun!
    Hugs,
    Olivia

  20. Hi Karla. Glad you had a good time, in Texas ! We missed you, here in Colorado !
    Loved you got those gorgeous flowers. My guess is 67.
    Wish I could have came along ! Hope you post more pics !
    Deborah Woodrow

  21. My guess is 80. Loving your Texas photos, Karla. Looks like you had a ball there, and having been there last year, I never doubted that. You just cannot have a bad time at such an amazing show, with all of those wonderful people.

  22. Hi There Karla,
    Just went to Warrenton yesterday, Wednesday. It was great as always. And yes you are correct, sticker price. I have seen it each year go up and up but that is happening everywhere, even the grocery store. But like you, we found many bargains to be had. Roundtop Warrenton is the experience, not just what you bring home.
    I think you brought home 87 flowers from that basket, which was fantastic also. Thanks for sharing your life in your blog. I enjoy the experience!
    Lynn

  23. As soon as I saw the pic with your friend holding your eyes, I didn’t even have to scroll down and read what you wrote! It cracked me up, right away. My sister does that too. Looks like she’s been in the cooking Sherry every time the flash goes off! Love that pic!
    I also have the same doll that’s in the first pic. It was my mother’s in the late 40’s. Soon as all the kids are out of my house, I’ll put it out, so I can actually enjoy it. Right now she’s in the dark cover of a box. Poor thing.

  24. Great photos! And O-MY!! What a steal on that basket of corsages. {perhaps a good illustration for mothers everywhere to use when their child asks why they need to learn this icky math stuff anyway} Hilarious comparison words you shared about your dress…but I thought it looked perfect for this venue!
    My guess…88.

  25. Karla…your remarks about the dress were hilarious, but you looked great in it….your face in each photo shows the joy you had on the trip. How about 37 for the number of flowers? Glad you are home safely.. Patty in Kansas

  26. first, you rocked that dress!!! and the eye candy!!!! you must have had the time of your life!!! can’t wait to see you!!!
    hugs from ny,
    meleen
    *major computer issues this summer, but i’m back!!!

  27. Hi Karla,
    I think you look sweet in the dress and I really like your
    “Happy” face holding your mother lode of: 42 flowers!!
    Glad that you had a great time and are home safe.
    Hugs,
    Janis

  28. Hi Karla, I feel like I have met you already, and I hope too someday. you have been an inspiration to me and my friend too.
    I guess 125 flowers. I hope I am at least close. Love all the pics. Thank you for sharing!
    Amy Cooper

  29. You rock in that dress!! I think it looks cool and classy and just right for the occasion! So glad you had a great time – it looked like a blast.
    Flowers – NO idea! 111?
    Good luck everyone!

  30. THAT gleeful photo is the best photo of you I’ve ever seen. I wish there was always someone there to capture the rapture of finding a great score!!!! I’m glad TX lived up to your expectations, so pretty-please: come in the spring so we can ALL HANG OUT! XOX

  31. Hi,
    Thank you so much for sharing these lovely photos with us! Thank you for visiting my blog too, I was very happy to create those goodies for the blog party.
    XOXO
    Claudia

  32. Sandy O'Donovan

    Karla… I just read the clarification…each flower…well, can I submit another guess? If this doesn’t count, oh well…but, I’m going to guess 222 and this time hope that I’m right on. Have a fun day! Sandy

  33. Even though I wasn’t with you when you found that wonderful basket of flowers, I thought that for a moment that the skies opened up and I heard angels singing around me when I was driving to meet y’all.
    (but it was just elton john…or that’s what i thought until i see your photo here! maybe it really was angels!!!)
    You look soooo happy!!!! I can’t believe you counted each bloom! Don’t you have a life Karla? hahahahahahahaha
    Thank you for those sweet words girl. You’re giving me waaaay too much credit 😉
    Can we all go back again this weekend? No? Can we do something else then? I miss ya’ll!!!!
    oh..and the dress. the dress!!! i forgot to tell you. as you were taking the photo shoot on the bench, many men walked up to me and gave me their phone numbers to give to you. they want you to call them. i think they want you to be one of their wives or something. I was so hot, I was delusional but I do have the list of phone numbers…I’ll drop them in the mail to you! 😉
    dang i miss ya’ll.
    it was just too short.

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