The Country Living Fair features antiques, vintage, handmade and unique items of all kinds as well as demonstrations and great food. This year, Country Living Magazine added Rhinebeck, New York to its fair schedule. It takes place at the Duchess County Fairgrounds June 7-9. It's a beautiful drive up and the air smelled like fresh clover, it was a great day.
The weather cooperated beautifully!
The Lee Brothers from Charleston, S.C. demonstrated cheese dip, shrimp + grits as well as a strawberry dessert recipe from their latest cookbook.
Country Living tablescapes
Country Living Merchandise
Vintage jewelry
Items made from oil cloth
A Picnic To Go "nosh and explore"
Tolix inspired chairs~these have a better price tag at $95 each
A variety of antique items
See you next year!
The weather cooperated beautifully!
The Beekman 1802 booth was full of goat milk soaps, notecards, tea towels, ceramic pie pans and tin cups and Brent Ridge (pictured with my daughter) couldn't have been nicer, it was great to meet him.
Vintage Rolling PinsThe Lee Brothers from Charleston, S.C. demonstrated cheese dip, shrimp + grits as well as a strawberry dessert recipe from their latest cookbook.
Country Living tablescapes
Country Living Merchandise
Vintage jewelry
Items made from oil cloth
A Picnic To Go "nosh and explore"
Tolix inspired chairs~these have a better price tag at $95 each
A variety of antique items
Chinoiserie fabric and antique ironing board |
Sisters on the Fly vintage RV |
See you next year!
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