Hello! A month ago I went down to North Carolina to promote The Handmade Marketplace. These are the (many) pictures and stories from that amazing trip.
Since North Carlina is far away from Massachusetts, I had to go to the nearest airport in Hartford, Connecticut. After All the security stuff, I had an hour to while away, so I watched a Netflix.

Eventually, I arrived in North Carolina and was whisked away by the crafty Megan Risley, who took me to her house for a delicious dinner, and afterward, we made the hand-out packets to go with copies of the book I sold. Here, one of Megan’s cats is showing interest in a piece of yarn.

Then, it was off to the hotel. The next morning, Megan and my friend Minna (the two of them went to high school together in MA, and coincidentally, with my husband, Eric, as well), picked me up and we went to the farmer’s market. There’s nothing better than fresh, local food and flowers. Then, we headed to the Scrap Exchange. A very cool place, indeed.


Later, I was getting ready, in the hotel, and wow, I looked good in the mirror. Why is it that sometimes some random mirrors make you look really good? I wanted to take it home, but it wouldn’t fit in my bag.

Then, I was off again. We headed out of the Triangle and over to Asheboro, NC to Circa Gallery for my talk and book signing. The Handmade Marketplace pairs wonderfully with wine (any type will do).

Here’s Mandy, a co-owner of Circa Gallery introducing me.

When I first got up to speak, I got really nervous, so I asked the crowd to waive to my husband, and I sent the picture to Eric, back home in Massachusetts.

A moment later, when he got my picture, he sent me this one of Baxter (one of our dachshunds), and the book he was reading (How To Sew A Button: And Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew by Erin Bried).

After my talk, I signed books, met great people, signed more books, and met even more great people. Thanks to Minna for taking all of these pictures!









What a great evening! Since my mom lives in the Carolinas, she and her friend stopped by and took me to dinner. Nice!
The next morning, I went with my mom and Lauren to Duke Gardens. Pretty!

While there, I searched for a geocache…and (eventually) found it!

And signed the log.

Then brunch, and then off to the Maker Faire!

I had a great time at Maker Faire! There were hundreds of people there, all of whom must have been making a lot of heat, because it was a million degrees in there. Here’s a new owner of the book!

Here’s my mom and her friend Lauren.

And my grandparents stopped by!

Then, I got to be there for a wine night at Minna’s house. Fun!
The next morning, Minna and I drove to the ocean. Please ignore my thumb in this next picture. Good thing you can hardly see it.

Here’s Minna taking my picture while I take hers…

As we walked along the beach, we saw we were near a few geocaches. Since she also is a cacher, we had to get them. This is a mailbox on the beach with a log book that asks people to sign it and write something nice in it. The cache isn’t in here, but close by.

Here’s the cache…

We were having so much fun, it seemed like before I knew it, I was at the airport…

And flying back home. I’m going to miss everyone from North Carolina who made my trip so wonderful. Thank you!



{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }
Great pics! This sounds like it was sooooo fun! I can’t wait to take the ecourse….hopefully, it’s the NEXT best thing to a book signing!
You, Eric and Baxter are so sweet! Glad you had an excellent time in NC, found some geocaches and got home safe! xo e
Kari,
I am so proud of you and your book, and a book tour! Woohoo! Your grandparents are cute!
-Stephanie
Hi Kari, just dropped in to say thanks for a great book! Amazon emailed me to say they thought I’d like it, it arrived less that 24hours later and I’m very impressed. I seem to be doing most of the right things blog wise so now I have to focus my butterfly mind and get on with it!
Penny
Good luck Penny! I’m glad you enjoyed the book!
Hi there!
I actually just connected with your blog via a tweet I received from a follower. That I’d say a quick “greetings!” & introduce myself…
I’m Lisa One of the familia here at LeafandInk. I really enjoyed your down to earth blogging about your trip to maker fair. We live in the Metro area of Portland Oregon. It is a wonderful place to live as long as you are able to get past the clouds & rain for a good part of the year :+) A huge struggle for those who think they will move here from sunny areas. We all all true Oregonians. We are artists, creators in many mediums and most importantly… we are a family.
Nice to connect with you & your blog. Blessings on your book & family!
Lisa
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