Hi!
Ok, so I know it was a week ago now, but I have only just got around to uploading the photos of the vintage fair held at the end of Southend pier: it's been a hectic week!
We were due to have stalls outside but ended up in the pavilion, due to the windy weather. There were around seven stalls - all selling lovely vintage, up-cycled and/or handmade items - along with some excellent entertainment from
Perfect Vintage.
It was a lovely weekend (we missed Leigh Folk Festival though!)
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The journey to the end of the pier began about 9 am: the weather was lovely and the view superb (it was also nice that there was hardly anyone around). I think I will have to do an early morning pier trip more often! We used the pier train as we had all of our gear, but I imagine a stroll at 8.15 am would be fantastic!
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This is where we were due to sell from. It rained in the end so it was for the best, still... that view.
Some of the items on our stall.
I have one problem with selling vintage, and that's selling stuff I absolutely love. I was gutted to be parted from these curtains, even though they were only in the drawer at home. I originally bought them to use in Aurora's room, as I wanted a Wind in the Willow nursery; I went for another theme in the end, so didn't use them. After selling them I found out they are going to be used as a cat blanket...
Tit-Bits, by far the most popular item I sold. Very popular with women and men of a certain age, who all remember hiding them under their beds from their parents.
It was Aurora's first fair (attending and selling), I know she's going to love vintage too!
I managed to pick up a beautiful bargain for Aurora's room at the fair, for £4.
Perfect Vintage brought a wonderful atmosphere to the fair - a very talented duo!
Although it was a knackering weekend, I can't wait to do another.