Every single day for the last 4 months leading up to
Surtex, I've spent time getting ready to exhibiting in NY. Some of those days were a full day of prep and others were just a few minutes. But getting ready for
Surtex has been a part of my life every day since I made the leap and signed up for the show.
So once we finished setting up on Saturday, it was a really strange feeling to know that there was nothing left to be done.


I just had to put faith in my work and pump myself up for the next morning when the show started. It was a very strange feeling but also very liberating. I had hoped to spend the afternoon knocking around the city and visiting the Museum of Art and Design (my FAVORITE museum in the city). But after lunch I was completely pooped. Not an ounce of energy left, so I took some time out alone and went back to the hotel and took a glorious and rejuvenating nap! It was fantastic and I woke up ready to conquer the world. We had a great dinner and then saw Wicked. I love big splashy,
broadway musical productions and that one certainly didn't disappoint!
We woke up bright and early on Sunday and made our way over to the
Javitz. Walking in that morning and seeing it all still standing was such a thrill. I'm really happy with the way my booth came together and it was such fun to get to see everything so BIG. :)

The 3 days of the show were everything I hoped for and more. I made some really wonderful contacts, met manufacturers in all kinds of categories and received such positive feedback on my work. I'm really, really excited about the possibilities for what's next and the projects I hope to get to work on.
And I had some of the nicest and most fun booth neighbors. I really lucked out to be next to such dynamic, talented and
genuinely nice people. A big shout out to my
Surtex peeps:
Cathy Heck,
Sandy Gervais,
Deidre Mosher and her sister Katherine,
Teresa Woo,
Debra Valencia, and the whole gang at
Julie C. Design. Thanks for all the laughs and the fun!
Would not have been able to make it through the show without Danielle. Thanks D! I will be eternally grateful for your help.
So what's next? Lots of wonderful contacts to follow up with and some new designs in the works.
But today, I'm taking the rest of the day OFF and am going to take Clara dog to the park. :)