2018 Festival of Wizardry

I know I have been lax about getting
my postings out over the last while. There has been a lot happening
– I'm working through a post on a local archaeology dig we
volunteered on recently, we've been doing renovations to the studio
spaces here and I have been getting ready for the both the above
named festival and launching my Etsy site (coming soon!!!)
So, what is the Festival of Wizardry,
and why am I writing about it?


This event has its challenges – as do
they all. As an outdoor event it has been somewhat plagued with
inclement weather both years that I have been vending. The
organizers have had to cancel – a full day of the two last year,
and the majority of the Friday this year. Though they still did have
some indoor activities organized for the public to extend their
entertainment in the community centre building for the Friday.
I have heard (and read) a fair bit of
grumbling about the cancellation last year, but the truth is that on
both occasions I believe the organizers did the right thing. They
put the safety of the public, the vendors and entertainers and their
own staff first. And that is something I applaud them for,
wholeheartedly.
I thoroughly enjoy the people I meet at
this event. I have really wonderful, and sometimes very surprising
conversations, with strangers who feel very much like friends. I
often learn interesting and unexpected things from them, and
sometimes I get great ideas from something they say.

The other thing that I wanted to do in
this blog post was point people toward what I felt were the two “best
booths” at the festival in terms of vendors. Don't get me wrong –
there were lots of great, creative people there, but these two really
stood out for me.


Her work can be found on facebook here:
I believe there is also an Etsy site
under Shannon Scollard. I think everyone should take a look at her
amazing work.
The other booth that I thought was
outstanding, and had a spectacular display was EYRIE Apothecary. The
lovely ladies of the Apothecary specialize in hand blended artisinal
teas, hot chocolate flavours, skincare and a few choice
jewellery/accessory items. The EYRIE booth was a masterful display
which was clean and simple yet very fun with a clear tie in to the
theme without hitting people over the head. And I have to say that
their product smelled delicious. I plan to add some of the tea
blends to my own cupboard as soon as I can make some room!
(Full disclosure here – it turns out
that one of the ladies is a former student of mine, but I didn't
realize it until the last 20 minutes of the festival. It has
probably been 15 years since I've seen her and she has changed career
paths, and was completely out of context.)
EYRIE's website can be perused here,
and you will find the same clear and interesting design sense on
their site.
They also have a facebook page which
can be found here:
I sincerely hope that both of these
companies do well, as I think they are well worth people's attention
and patronage. Clearly these are people who put a great deal of
thought into not only their product but how they market it (maybe I
can learn something??). I hope they find the following that they
deserve.
So, that was the 2018 Festival of
Wizardry from my limited perspective...and now, for something
completely different.....
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