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NI Craft Fairs 2010

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  • hey glassact - it was VERY wet yesterday wasnt it! the flooding in saintfield on the way to Lisburn was crazy! I had one very grumpy horse waiting to come in yesterday when I got away from the tearoom. No-one about at all yesterday - a few staff thankfully! And a totally different day today! Gorgeous! Though not sure what it will be like as sooooo many brilliant halloween events on this weekend and the book fair (wish I could go) in castleward! Last weekend was fabulously busy though so cant complain!

    smokie - hope you start feeling better soon - loadsa nasties about at the moment! Hot cuppa cocoa and a rubbishy movie are called for!
  • glassact
    glassact Posts: 272 Forumite
    Just back from our annual church sale. Same faces every year looking for bargains!!hope you fair went well shedee.
    Cheer up smokie ...x factor on tonite. Get yourself a wee port and blackcurrant with cloves and a slice of lemon.you dont need to be unwell for this yummy drink!hi laurabell....better day for visitors to rowallane!
    ive got the craft bug, watch out its catching!!!;)
  • glassact
    glassact Posts: 272 Forumite
    Doctor Doctor I feel like biscuits!
    What, you mean those square ones?
    Yes!
    The ones you put butter on?
    Yes!
    Oh, You're Crackers!
    ive got the craft bug, watch out its catching!!!;)
  • SheDee
    SheDee Posts: 94 Forumite
    glassact wrote: »
    Just back from our annual church sale. Same faces every year looking for bargains!!hope you fair went well shedee.
    Cheer up smokie ...x factor on tonite. Get yourself a wee port and blackcurrant with cloves and a slice of lemon.you dont need to be unwell for this yummy drink!hi laurabell....better day for visitors to rowallane!

    Fair and Art exhibition at St Dorothea's went well with lots of money made for the church. :T:T:T
    We had a good day too :j:j and I hope all the other stall holders who were there also did.
    Hope fully this is the start of the pre Christmas spending spree.
    :xmassmile:snow_laug:santa2:
    Hope you are feeling a bit better, Smokie. Enjoyed having Becky at our sale.
    Didin't like the sound of your hubby's describtion of your face.:eek:
    Hope it has settled down back to normal.:)
    Crafty and Crazy :rotfl:
  • I'm hoping to apply to do the Ballyduggan Mill fair, I'd tried to sign up to do a fair there over the summer but didn't have Insurance. Can anyone give me advice on where is best to take out a policy??
  • glassact
    glassact Posts: 272 Forumite
    I'm hoping to apply to do the Ballyduggan Mill fair, I'd tried to sign up to do a fair there over the summer but didn't have Insurance. Can anyone give me advice on where is best to take out a policy??

    Ian W. Wallace craft insurance

    Combined Market Traders insurance

    National Market Traders Federation

    check out their websites


    YOU ONLY NEED £2,000,000 PUBLIC LIABILITY COVER.

    PRICES WILL VARY WITH EACH INSURANCE COMPANY £45 - £90 SAY
    PER ANNUM:)
    ive got the craft bug, watch out its catching!!!;)
  • Hi
    Whats this about insurance, do you need insurance to sell at craft fairs??????????????? New to this please advice!! Thanks
  • Thanks very much Glassact!!
    Stephen, Jenny who organises the fairs at Ballyduggan Mill requires you to have Insurance, and I know there are a few others that prefer you to have it too. I suppose it's benefitial to anyone doing fairs on a regular basis really - better safe than sorry!!
  • "Don't follow your dreams go and chase them!"

    Looking forward to seeing everybody at the elim on sat- should be a good fair! :D
    xx
  • smokiewater
    smokiewater Posts: 549 Forumite
    edited 3 November 2010 at 2:09PM
    "Don't follow your dreams go and chase them!"

    Looking forward to seeing everybody at the elim on sat- should be a good fair! :D
    xx

    Love this quote - can I put it on a heart?

    Feeling a bit better - anyone for garlic oil and cider vinegar - thought not, but thats the homeopathic remedies, plus am off wheat awaiting the results of blood tests!
    DJWW - cos we won't let it!
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