Woodi
Well-Known Member
I did tours for several years, mostly as a guest in other artisan houses, but for a few years, I was able to open my own home and turn our livingroom into a 'studio'.
In the fall, people come here in droves. We all do very well in our sales, but it is a well-known tour, been going over 13 years now and has a reputation for quality crafts.
Here's a few pics I took in our own home, in 2006 and 2007.
I took this pic from upstairs looking down. People entered through the screened porch, and in through those patio doors, then exited via our front door.
This shows the front door:
and my hubby is making last-minute adjustments before anyone shows up. You can see our upper hall in this pic, and the narrowness of this room....but it works!
my soap display, close view: (btw if you want to make these trays, we show how on our SoapMaker site, in the 'extras' menu.
This year I had a guest artisan, a jewelry maker. You can see the beautiful autumn colors out this window....another reason people flock from the city on this weekend every year.
In the fall, people come here in droves. We all do very well in our sales, but it is a well-known tour, been going over 13 years now and has a reputation for quality crafts.
Here's a few pics I took in our own home, in 2006 and 2007.
I took this pic from upstairs looking down. People entered through the screened porch, and in through those patio doors, then exited via our front door.
This shows the front door:
and my hubby is making last-minute adjustments before anyone shows up. You can see our upper hall in this pic, and the narrowness of this room....but it works!
my soap display, close view: (btw if you want to make these trays, we show how on our SoapMaker site, in the 'extras' menu.
This year I had a guest artisan, a jewelry maker. You can see the beautiful autumn colors out this window....another reason people flock from the city on this weekend every year.