


This is our merchant booth at the Pagan PicNic in St Louis, 2006, with Gizmo and her significant other, Kurt, manning the tables.
Stormy rigged a hanging display for our jewelry in the front. Well done.
That's our bath salts in jars and tubes by Gizmo, and the little basket is full of natural perfume roll-ons in Stormdancer Scents.

You can see the perfumes better here, as they are artfully scattered around the basket.
The wooden turntables are full of bath salt samples for sniffing - that's a container of coffee in the middle for clearing the nose.

Lady Rowan at the table, behind the incense display.
The basket on the right is full of dream pillows and herb baths, the one in the middle is full of organic lavendar sachets, yummy!
Our trailer in the back saved our product that night when the storm hit - gale force winds and lots and lots of rain.
Our merchant booth at the fall Pueblo Holistic Faire in Colorado, 2006, with Stormy and Nick at the table.
There is jewelry hanging off the display and off the jewelry tree and everywhere else we could fit it (that was the first time with this display and we didn't figure out putting a darker backing behind the jewelry until an hour after we took this pic).
Our Yule ornaments are hanging off the second shelf, most of the the wreaths are behind the guys, which they worked hard hanging (picture below).
There are clay sculptures placed about the table, but the battery on my digital went dead and I only got these pics because Dan is a sweetie and loaned me one of his batteries so I could at least get these 3 photos. (I now travel with a case of batteries).


The copper dream catcher tree was made by Lolly and works great.
The back displays are incense and bath salts.
We have a very few purple Witch & Famous shirts left, check our products page. That's a bottle of faerie dust around the neck of the shirt - we always carry those, to honor our beginings as Fairy Spirit (and because they are cool and the kids like them).
The brandy snifter is full of ink pens by Lolly , and the little bottles on the table are anointing oils (for body or candles).