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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

SPRING ART AND CRAFT FESTIVALS

  
   LATIN ART JEWELRY FESTIVALS

   I can't be more excited. Spring is here, and that to me means two things, warmer weather (not some much this year) and art and craft festivals are back wohooooo viva, arriva arriva yeahhhh!!!

  Me as many other craft people, who their main job or the only job ( my case), that we have is to sell our craft, the months of December, January and February are the longest months of the year.

  We love what we do; we love our job, being outside, talking to people, making new friends, and of course selling our creations. 

  So after 3 months of vacation, not really because I am still working inside the house in the jewelry, and as a house wife who love to cook yummy food and a mother of a busy two years old, I am ready to go go go. 

  The first festival of the spring season was last Saturday and it was a totally success. I was afraid at first, because I have never being in Lawrenceville, Ga and I have not idea how the first spring festival would be. 

It was really windy but a beautiful warm and sunny day. There was a lot of people walking, shopping and enjoying the festival around downtown. 

Thank you Lawrenceville, I promise I will be back this summer or fall, if I am still in Ga. 


NEXT FESTIVAL "SPRING SEASON"

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA     "SPRING GREEN FESTIVAL"       MARCH 16TH






CONYERS, GA      "CONYERS CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL"       MARCH 23-24

                                        AT THE GEORGIA INTERNATIONAL PARK
 




                              JASPER, GA         "JASPER ART FEST"      APRIL 20-21   

                                                      AT MAIN STREET JASPER
 



                   CLAYTON, GA             "CELEBRATE CLAYTON"          APRIL 27-28    

AT DOWNTOWN CLAYTON



 MARIETTA, GA     "MAY-RETTA DAZE"  MAY 5-6
AT THE SQUARE



 ROSWELL, GA  "23TH ANNUAL COLOR FESTIVAL OR ARTS"   MAY 11-12


AT HISTORIC TOWN SQUARE


  
CANTON, GA    "10 ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF ARTS"   MAY 18-19

ON THE GROUNDS OF HISTORIC BROWN PARK
   













 


  



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