CALM and Collective
This past weekend, Adam and I had the pleasure of attending the CALM Show in Santa Barbara, held at the Earl Warren Show Grounds.
In case you were wondering, CALM stands for Child Abuse Listening and Mediation. They are a non-profit agency, dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect.
Twice a year, they hold a charity benefit antique show, with approximately 80 vendors selling their wares. This was the first time we attended this event, and the show was quite spectacular.
I wish I could say the same for my photos!
My “traveling” camera (Kodak point n’ shoot) batteries died, so I had to rely on my iphone camera to try and capture all the beauty. Please bear this fact in mind as you browse the following photos.
The vendor of this booth, Kate Hernandez of Hth Design, was so incredibly talented. I fell in love with her immediately (and so did everyone else that stepped into her booth…she was swamped!) Kate has a very new little blog – would you kindly take a moment and offer her a warm welcome?
See that gorgeous long gate on top of Kate’s farm table? My friend Sally ended up buying it for her new home. Can you say gate-envy?
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The old painted numbers on this basket, along with the sweet little yellow flowers beckoned to me..
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This is Dan Marty’s booth. A long time fan of his work, I had the pleasure of speaking with him. (That’s Dan on the right). I find his designs to be completely fresh and invigorating, and yet totally calming at the same time.
See that number three bag? I clutched onto it several times, and even Adam was completely intrigued with it, but sadly it did not go home with us. And don’t even get me started on that British subway roll sign on the wall…le sigh…
Next I visited Kymberley’s booth, of 3 Fine Grains. She was very busy filling orders and helping customers, but took a moment to chat with me. I’m continuously in awe of this girl, with her impeccable style and her original, antique grain sacks.
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Nothing sweeter than perusing through piles of old grain sacks. I’m still loving my pillow that Kymberley had made from an old grain sack.
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I also deeply admired her amazing collection of old vellum books, hundreds of years old..
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For those of you who may be interested in attending the next show, it’s set to be held in October. If we are able to go, I’ll be sure to bring a set of fresh batteries!
















Those books are intriguing, and the whole fair looks like temptation incarnate...I'm almost certain that British roll is from a bus though - I remember them!
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous vendors - so many treasures.
ReplyDeleteAlison
What a wonderful place to hang around in (and hold on to your purse...).
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiring place to be! I'm glad you got to go and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great show......love the books on the ladder. The chair was fab looking too!
ReplyDeleteHi there! I had a quick question about the subway sign. Do you know how I could get a hold of the person who is selling it? My husband is from Newcastle, England and that is where that sign is from! I recognized all the places on there and would love to buy it for him. Thank you!
ReplyDeletelooks like a fabulous group of vendors. i love those pillows from 3 fine grains...
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shelley
This is amazing and the photos aren't that bad at all. In fact, they are good.!!
ReplyDeleteI am always so wondering where folks get these great items. Where does she find all those grain sacks and antique books, I wonder....and where in the world would you just happen to come up with an awesome, knock your sox off, subway sign? It always just blows my mind.
Wonderful post...
xo bj
I could sit and stare for hours, oh! the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteOh, what fun...I love all the muted colors...
ReplyDeletebtw, I'm having a giveaway...come by and see..
glenda
I am definitely going to go in October. Love those grain sacks and antique books!
ReplyDeleteLOVE Hth's booth! Pictures aren't bad either. Thanks for sharing--I was real curious about this market. Best to you, Jacqueline
ReplyDeleteYou attended a great sale! Thanks for sharing the images with us..my head would have been spinning. My favorites are the old metal table with green legs, the stand that is holding the grain sacks and the collection of books..ahhhh.
ReplyDeleteI love the gate, and I WANT that enamelware pitcher!!:) Her booth looks lovely. I'm going to check out her new blog now. Thanks!! ~ Jo
ReplyDeleteHey Jennifer! Thanks SO much for including me in your wonderful post re: the CALM show...Your photos are amazing! btw...you picked my two favourite dealers there as well...Kymberley and Dan have such an eye, such talent...I could not stop myself going by again and again (and again and again!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect day!
ReplyDeleteIf you have a moment please stop by and enter my French Basketeer tote giveaway.
Looks like a wonderful day!! I believe I would have walked away with MANY lovely treasures that day. LOVE the Union Jack pillows!!!! GASP!!! That bag is fab, too.
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becky
i am loving the CALM people! i live within 30 minutes of the sweet little Ethan Stacy that didnt make it out of the abuse alive. my heart aches to do something to help. i love that you could use your talent to help.
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I see about eleventy things I want in these pics!
ReplyDeleteI just came upon your blog from another and I am in love! I have seen your shop and featured cottages of the month and they are wonderful.
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I wish that I could visit all those wonderful booths. The grain sacks are amazing!
hugs
Sissie
Hi Jennifer:
ReplyDeleteI have been to that show...it is fantastic. Your photos brought back many memories.
L and K
Suzi
I wish I would have known about this one. I would love to go.
ReplyDeleteMaybe in October.
Rosemary
That looks like a FABULOUS SHOW with great vendors for a great cause! I'm green with envy!
ReplyDeleteawww love every booth!! would stay there for hours I tipping!!
ReplyDeleteHi I see that someone else has told you that the roll sign is from an old British bus from Newcastle Upon Tyne in the North East of England. My OH is a bus driver and he remembers them! I am also from that area and was so surprised to see those place names. I wonder what story it has to tell, and how it got to the USA?
ReplyDeleteWe have been to this show before and it is great! All the displays of the treasures for sale are so beautiful. We found a goregous cast iron urn there. And have been happy with it. Thank's for sharing...Julian
ReplyDeleteOMG, Dan Marty's booth is ASTOUNDING. Thanks for turning me on to him!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog so. I think it was here I first saw grain sacks being used for furniture and table runners. I was able to find some so I can try my own hand at making something out of them. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI would love to go to the show someday! I am dying to see all those beautiful things in person!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to have visited and shopped. I loved each booth!
ReplyDeleteI have booth/shop envy!!! Love the gate!
ReplyDeleteThanks, from the other side of the country! (NJ)
Mona Kay
So much yumminess all in one place!
ReplyDeleteWarm huggies,
Spencer