First, I apologize for the lapse in updates. It’s camping season, I have a new rescue dog, and my booth needed an overhaul after the vandalism last month (a rodent that I named Templeton).

My new rescue dog is 12 year old Cimarron Esti from Estes Park. She was adopted from Harley’s House of Dreams in Berthoud, CO last month.

Finally, things are moving (although camping season persists). I redesigned my shelfs a little and finished the first batch of pumpkin and pumpkin planters. I took them down to booth 80 yesterday. I really like the looks of the agave sprouting out of the pumpkins.

Agave Pumpkin Planter
Agave Pumpkin Planter
Agave Pumpkin Planter

Please note that all items in my booth are handmade. Hypertufa and cement can last decades. Yes, these are probably more expensive than the mass produced pumpkins that are everywhere. But, currently all the pumpkins are $20 or less. Given the time and quality of material put into each product, these are worth the cost. No two are identical.

Hypertufa Pumpkins in a variety of tints and sizes.
Hypertufa pumpkins in a variety of tints and sizes.
Hypertufa pumpkins in a variety of tints and sizes.

Plants will be back in October. I’m looking at expanding my succulent line a little this winter. I’ll be featuring fall and Halloween themed begonias in October.

Country Flair booth 80 is ready for fall.

Most of my plant pots (excluding the small molded, specialty shaped ones) will be on sale 20-25% off in October! Check out the bottom 2 shelves on my booth.

Garden Mushroom

Next up, I’ll begin working on Christmas decore and tile clocks next month.

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