As promised, here are some more shots of the nature’s my friend booth at the One of a Kind Show and Sale Vancouver 2011, including set-up, completed shots & dismantle. A big thanks is owed to all of those who came out to the show, who supported my shop and for being all around positive and inspiring customers, friends and vendors! 













a closer look at the nmf booth
27 Dec9 Responses to “a closer look at the nmf booth”
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18/01/2012
[...] two mail art posts, but to get you up to speed, she is an absolute doll who I luckily met at the One of a Kind Show in Vancouver. She was working at the event, helping a friend who is a jewelry maker, and during one of her [...]
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06/02/2012
[...] One of a Kind, I worked my tail off making sure I had a plethora of product to sell. Magnets and buttons were hot [...]
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15/02/2012
[...] I had been looking for a way to get back into some more personal journaling. In December after the One of a Kind Show, I treated myself at Paper-Ya to this gorgeous volume by Chronicle Books and have been writing in [...]
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20/06/2012
[...] things beautiful in life: big, small and every feeling in between. I met this vivacious blogger at the OOAK show back in December where she especially oohed and aahed over my etching of two wolves, Encomium. [...]
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27/02/2013
[...] invited me to apply to a special first time ETSY section at the Spring Toronto One of a Kind Show! I did an OOAK show once before in Vancouver, but it wasn’t halfway across the country, nor did it have anywhere near the attendance level [...]






Lots and lots of hard work and you look so pretty :)
I love the very large drawings of the wolves and fox curled up I would so buy prints of them.
Thanks Anna! We did work hard. The two pieces you love are actually etchings! So they technically already are prints!! The top fox, all curled up, sold to the most wonderful, positive and excited gal ever named Jenny who kept calling him her baby! It was awesome.
That looked like an incredible amount of work, not to mention the many hours of preparing all of your work. It all paid off, because it looks incredible!
Wow I never would have realized how much effort it takes to set up the stands…and I though setting up a table was tough! Very cool idea to show the behind the scenes. It all looks awesome!