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Farm Chicks in Spokane, Washington

Fun is in the company you keep… And The Farm Chicks show in Spokane, Washington was fun.
Three women wearing sunglasses pose and smile in front of a crowd near a building and a silo with a "The Farm Chicks" sign.
I couldn’t have had a better time with Tara and Tracey. They are two of the most fun down to earth girls I have ever met. I haven’t laughed so hard in ages. Have you met Tara or Tracey? Tara is sweet, funny, beautiful and a great listener. Tracey is gorgeous, witty, has an awesome sense of style. Oh, and did you know her hidden talent? She makes a mean salad dressing. We had just the most fun, even standing in a really long line to get inside the Farm Chicks show.
A group of people stands in line outside near a tree and a fence, with a large silo labeled "Chickem Chicks" in the background.

 

We decided to have breakfast first, so the line was a bit long when we got there… I was all good though because there is so much stuff even an hour later it was amazing.
Two women smiling and standing close together indoors, with a high ceiling and exposed beams in the background.

 

I was bale to chat with the super talented Teresa Sheeley and buy a bunch of her beautiful things.
A woman wearing a straw hat and denim jacket smiles and sticks out her tongue while sitting in a vintage shop decorated with linens and antiques.

 

We hung with Trina And Melaine.
Two people stand in front of a mirror taking a photo, both holding cameras; a painting and a TV are visible on the beige wall behind them.
And of course we shopped, and took in the sights and shopped.
A cluttered vintage shop display features string lights on a bare branch, old furniture, metal trays, numbered tags, a chalkboard, open notebook, and various decorative objects.
A chalkboard sign reading "Farm Chick" leans against a pillow next to a vase of white flowers and a metal container with burlap accents.

 

There were so many intersting things to look at and creative displays. I love how this cubby was filled with little treasures in every spot.

Wooden cubby shelves display decorative items, including lace accessories, a wire basket, woven twigs, and fabric pieces, each tagged with labels.

A cluster of hanging industrial-style pendant lights with exposed bulbs and wire cages, displayed indoors at what appears to be a market or antique shop.

There was something about how all of the displays were layered.

A worn brown leather suitcase contains a wooden shoe form and papers, with a plaid-lined lid open in the background.

 

Two women wearing glasses and light-colored clothing stand close together and smile at the camera; a floral-patterned curtain is in the background.

I got to meet Julie from Little Red Shop
A woman in a patterned dress stands in front of a weathered vehicle labeled "MILK" while a man films her with a camera rig and microphone.

 

I met Serena, she was the sweeetest person ever.
A vintage suitcase with plants and decorative items on top, next to books, glassware, and a framed painting in the background.

Three rectangular vintage-style boxes with antique-style prints, including the Eiffel Tower and numbers, on a textured blue-gray surface.

 

A display shelf with handmade bird nests and small decorative items, some packaged in clear plastic and labeled with tags, arranged in rows.
Two women smiling and standing close together indoors, with shelves of dishes and other people visible in the background.
Isabel and Tara

A weathered, white, multi-drawer cabinet displays stone sculptures, including a ram skull, with a red "Sold" tag hanging from one piece.

The patina on this chest was so amazing and I found another vintage cubby filled with treasures.  There was so much to look at.

Wooden cubby shelf with numbered compartments, each holding various items such as brushes, figurines, books, bowls, and decorative objects.

 

Heather Bullard‘s amazing booth.
Two women standing close together, smiling at the camera in a market or boutique setting with various items on shelves in the background.

 

More to come!
Jen

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21 Comments

  1. Jen – you’re so cute!! Great pictures! Looks like you guys had an amazing time – I’m so jealous!!xoxo

  2. I guess I’m going to have to invite you over for some salad, ha??!! You’re too fun my friend…can’t wait for our next adventure!!! Can you email me that pic of the 3 of us? It’s better than the one I have…

    Thanks! Love ya ~

    🙂 T

    p.s. tried calling you this mornign for a quick ques…we’ll chat soon…

  3. Oh, what fun! It was so great meeting you! Sorry I missed breakfast…next year, I will absolutely not stay up half the night…every night…before the show.

    : )

    Julie M.

  4. i am living through your pictures jen. did you buy lots? i really missed you gals. glad you had fun. can’t wait to see more. love the photo of you by the truck – too cute.

  5. Jen, how fun!! I want to go one of these years…maybe my goal will have to be next year. 😉 For now I will live vicariously through your beautiful pictures and experiences. Thanks for sharing and glad you had such a great time!!

    Hugs,
    Victoria

  6. eeeeek! I so wish I could’ve gone! are we still getting together next week? my monday just got booked with a rummage meeting, so now it is Tuesday afternoon?
    :)Heidi

  7. Jen, bless your heart… thank you for including a shot from our Retreat booth in your wonderful post. Was lovely seeing you – twice! Everything about this show was AMAZING!!!!

    Deb @ Retreat

  8. All the wonderful blog posts about Farm Chicks confirms that I just HAVE to go next year!! =) I live close enough ~ I just never make it a priority above the little girls soccer games! =) *sigh*
    Love the pics… keep them coming! Looks like all you ladies had a wonderful time!! Dropping in from Tara’s blog! =)

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