I would like to say yesterday during Haltom High Spring Fling Craft Fair we had a fantastic, kind caring set of Vendors. I was proud of everyone and how hard they worked.
The only problem was there wasn’t the amount of traffic, we would have loved to have. The Craft Fair was still a fantastic event which we held at Haltom High.
I thought I would share with you the list of Vendors this way you can check out their pages and shop for Mothers Day which will be here soon. I’m sure each of the Vendors would ship if you ask.
There were two Vendors I couldn’t list, but the items they had for sale were fantastic. For those that would like to know what they carried it was a Popcorn Truck and a gentleman making Funnel Cakes.
I’m proud of myself I didn’t ask David to buy any popcorn for me even though I love Caramel Popcorn. Although, once the event closed David surprised me and bought a bag of popcorn for himself.
All I had was a handful of the Caramel Popcorn, and I stopped. Where before I would have eaten the whole bag of popcorn and asked David for another bag.
Here is the other Vendors who sat a Booth up.
Origami Owl Mary P Richardson Origami Owl
Costco John Perez
Tupperware Lyla McCormick
Paparazzi Accessories Tracey Merithew
Avon Carole Wesson
Nama’s Princess Children’s Boutique
A Lil’ Bit of Texas Ann Wilson
I’ve got a question for you. After seeing and learning about each of these companies which were gracious enough to join us at Haltom High School Spring Fling Craft Fair which companies would you like to visit and why? Or which ones have you shopped with?
I would like to remind you that with a lot of these companies listed you can start your own business. Or you could host a party and earn free merchandise. I would like to let you know you don’t have to live in Fort Worth to host a party.
I hope you enjoyed learning about all of the companies. If your in Dallas/ Fort Worth and hosting an event, I’m sure they would be more than happy to come and set up a booth if they do not have a booth the day of your event.
Remember most of these are “Women-Owned Businesses,” and carry “HANDMADE Crafts”. It’s always nice to shop “Hand Made” or “Mom and Pop” stores.
Through the items we purchase from these companies we can help keep them in business. I would like to ask if you would share this post with your friends and family so we can help them become a success.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates