Katrina Morris-Pacheco hands an orb-shaped plant hanger, made from a whiskey barrel, to a...
"That’s so cool,” one of the women tells her, “I cannot wait to hang it from the tree.”. They make all sorts of things out of whiskey barrels: plant hangers, tables, games, bookcases, frames for dog beds, and “literally anything we can think of,” she said.
In Pasadena, an estimated 5,000 shoppers strolled through the booths in the convention center, according to event organizer Big Top Entertainment - which itself is a small business. Through the years, Big Top has also grown and now Adams has four employees plus a handful of contractors she works with to put the events together.
Today Adams’ favorite part of running Big Top is seeing her vendors’ businesses grow. She said some now sell items in large retailers like H-E-B, run multi million dollar online businesses, or physically have outgrown their first booth space at Big Top events.started the Dainty Cactus Boutique with her daughter“We've been doing it as a hobby, and this hobby has kind of grown,” Wilcoxson said. “We started out in a 10 by 10 foot pop up tent and we grew to the 30 foot bus.
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