We spent the day there from 10 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.
This year, we had two tables across from each other. On the left, Joanne had the club's Canada 150 display which was a huge hit!. In addition, she displayed her 1:48 truck trailer kit which was SO wonderful and another 1:144 display.
On the right side of the hallway, I displayed (from the left) the miniature of the Leo Nickerson School Art Room, a child's bedroom which was the draw open to the students, and my Christmas Shop.
The Art Room that I made in 2011 for a silent auction at Leo Nickerson is still an attention-getter! Students look at it quizzically, then recognize it even after the changes over the years. Love that!
The middle room is the one that was made for a draw for the students. The young lady who won it was so surprised and excited! (Can't show you the picture but I saw it and it was great!)
My Christmas Shop is always a great display! The children love the detail of it.
I bet the children were delighted and inspired. I'd not seen the Christmas shop before and am amazed at the detail. I think the bread bin (on old post) would have made a great Hansel and Gretel theme, thanks for all your posts
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