Today was approval day for the annual Plaasfees (Farm Festival) in the northern suburbs in March. Usually it’s only the bigger and longer markets that one has to get approved for, but it’s no bad thing to review one’s offerings and think about quality control and labelling, etc.
You don’t have to do a whole set-up, the organisers really just want to see your range, and also want to make sure there isn’t too much duplication. I am happy to say that no other hats were in evidence this morning, but that doesn’t automatically mean they will accept me.
I made sure I took quite a few different styles of ladies’ caps, not just newsboys, and also kiddies’ sunhats – generally those are always popular (especially on a hot sunny day in Cape Town!) Fingers crossed, please.
Crossing my fingers and my legs for you. I have a feeling you don’t have anything to worry about. Your masterpieces are awesome and who wouldn’t want you to be a part of their market? Love and Hugs, Tamara
Look great Jill, where id the Plaasfees being held?
xxxG
Diemersdal. I’ve never been before. http://www.durbanvilleplaasfees.co.za/. I see there’s also a Groot Pampoen competition. There’s something about those groot pampoene that is just too weird for words.
Fingers and toes……
They would be remiss if they didn’t accept your wonderful hats!
I will pass your message on. Thanks :-)
SO cute ^_^
Thanks very much :-)
Good luck, I can’t imagine why they wouldn’t like your stuff!
Thanks Kate :-)
Fingers crossed :-)
Me too :-) x
Good luck, Jill, awesome hats.
Thanks Gail x
Good luck! :-D
Thanks :-D
Everything crossed here!! Xx
are you walking funny now? :-)
Your hats look amazing Jill… Good Luck!! I’m holding thumbs for you :-)
Thanks Michelle :-)
Looks like a lovely variety to me. Very enticing.x
Let’s hope so :-)
What a lovely lot of hats. How can they not approve!
It’s not so much that they won’t like them, but that they might think they won’t sell well. Waiting to hear….. :-)
Fingers & toes crossed x
Ta :-)