The next day, Mary Koval, of Mary Koval Antique Quilts, an attendee of Quilt Market and Blank licensee, will drive us around in her hugh panel van to pick up the large items we have pre-ordered at various stores. Then we're off to the convention center to start constructing the booth that we will inhabit for the next three days. I'll post pictures of the goings-on and probable mayhem that will most likely ensue before, during and after set up.
I'm a true believer that there can be order in chaos; when there's enough of it coming from all sides at once, it comes full circle and creates a new quietude. This blog is a journal of how I process -- along with the results --the creative aspects of the world around me.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Leaving on a Jet Plane
Bright and early Wednesday morning I'm on a New York to Houston flight out of Newark Liberty International Airport. At the terminal I'll rondezvous with Diana Mancini, creative director of Blank Quilting, and together we'll fly to our Texas destination. There we will meet with Barbara Crom, a Texas rep for Blank, and we three will run around the Houston area shopping for last minute supplies for our booth at the International Quilt Market, in the George R. Brown Convention Center.
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I always love your booths Mark. Can't wait to see the pictures, especially as the magic happens.
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