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Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival 2010
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6 Comments
What great photos and story about the recent Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival! Your booth looked wonderful, so fun to see everything up-close and personal. The guitar straps are great – Bluebird is my favorite too!
Really good to meet you at the Festival!
great pics! and I love love love those straps!!!!
Wow, I love those straps – beautiful! I also love your booth setup, it’s laid out so nicely and the colors just pop! Wish I could have been there, sounds like it was a blast.
Thank you! It was a blast, you should check it out next year. Happy trails! xoxo
Thank you! I know what a good eye you’ve got, I appreciate the support! xoxo
Thanks Bobbi!
It was great to meet you as well, sorry you and my mom never did cross paths. We’ll do it again! Happy trails! Missy