Showing posts with label Winter Wonderland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Wonderland. Show all posts

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Brisbane Winter Wonderland Bears and Dolls Show 2014


This year, the Winter Wonderland Show was held at the Table Tennis Centre, 86 Green Terrace, Windsor. It was a 2 days event on 7-8 June 2014, with over 120 trading tables comprising of Doll and Bear Artists, Suppliers and Antique dealers. The show started promptly at 9.30 and very soon the event hall was filled with visitors moving around with excitement on their faces.

Wayneston Bears table display.

Esther Lee with her table display.
It was a pity that we missed the deadline for the competition this year. We thought that we could submit our bears and animals on the day of the setup. However, the deadline for submission was 2 hours before the timing of the setup and the judges have already judged the entries. It was very disappointing as we have made so much effort to complete the bears and animals specially for the competition.














Nevertheless, we were happy to meet up with most of the artists whom we met last year namely, Tracey Sully, Lisa Dopking, Laraine White, Susan Leigh, Valma Bolton, Stephanie Raye, Margaret Burke, Ann-Marie, Robyn and Alph Gan.

Tracey Sully

Laraine White

Margaret Burke

Ann-Marie Cole

Robyn & Alph Gan

Linda Bean

Stephanie Raye

Susan Leigh
We were also pleased to have made new artist friends like Linda Bean, Rhonda Lomax and Evonne Carr.
 
I brought along 28 bears and animals in total. On the first day, one of my collector who purchased a mouse last year came back to visit our table. This time, she adopted one of my latest creations, Fortune the Pony. I was very happy that she has appeared once again to support the show. I am very thankful for her continuous support and took a photo with her for remembrance. My best friend Philip brought along his latest gadget, a portable photo printer and printed a copy of the photo on the spot! The lady was extremely amazed and delighted to have a picture taken and given to her on the spot!

Fortune and her new mum, Carol
I managed to sell a few of my mouse patterns and ruffles made by my mum. The location was spacious and clean, plus the weather was good. However, the turnout this year wasn’t as good as last year from my observation. Despite this, all of us remained positive and hopeful that more people would come next year.





As there were many things to see, I took the opportunity to slip away on a few occasions to shop for materials and view the various beautiful dolls and bears made by other talented artists, leaving my parents and Philip to mind the table!

I adopted a bear from Linda Bean, had a bear swap with Margaret Burke, and purchased a Dianna Effner porcelain doll from an antique dealer. I also purchased a few pieces of beautiful mohair from Teddybits and Gerry’s.

Bear Swap with Margaret Burke
We adopted a bear from Linda Bean
After the first day of the show, a huge group of us arranged to have dinner together. After all of us gathered, we squeezed into the available cars and travelled to Eat Street Markets for dinner. For many of us, this was our first time visiting the place and we were greeted by a massive amount of people jostling around, trying to get seats. It was a challenge to manoeuvre around all the food stores that were inside.


Eat Street Markets only opens on Fridays and Saturdays. There were over 60 shipping containers reconfigured as mini restaurants, offering a selection of delicious international dishes. We rewarded ourselves by having a feast after a long day at the show!

A group photo at Eat Street Markets

L-R: Me, Shirley, Margaret, Susan and Lisa.

L-R: Helen, Tracey, Evonne Carr, Laraine, Geoff, Esther and Valma

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all who came down to support the show. This show is nothing without you

Also, we want to thank Liz Radford for organising such a wonderful event for artists to showcase their works. Thank you for having us at the show!

Lastly, I would like to thank my family and friends for their support and company. I have enjoyed myself tremendously and this trip wouldn’t be the same without them!

To all friends, we do hope to see you in Australia soon…… next year!

Hugs, Wayne

Friday, June 13, 2014

Brisbane Trip with Family & Friends

Before boarding our flight, at the Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3.
L-R: Evelyn, Esther, mum &; dad, me and Philip.

This is our 2nd time travelling to Brisbane to attend the Brisbane Winter Wonderland Dolls and Teddy Bears Show. This year, I had more people accompanying me including my parents and friends namely Philip, Esther and Evelyn. I introduced Esther (one of the Pioneer Bear Artist in Singapore) to the show as the response last year was wonderful; many of us made new friends and gained new admirers / collectors from the show. 

We departed early in the morning from Singapore to Brisbane, taking an 8 hours flight via Singapore Airlines. We were all very excited and could not really sleep even though we were flying during our bedtime period. It certainly didn't help that we were served 2 meals on board as well! Besides watching the shows on board the flight, we also couldn't help taking pictures of ourselves!
Having dinner on plane.
Esther and Evelyn having their dinner.
One of our very favourite breakfast served! Poached egg with bacon in hollandise sauce!

Upon touchdown at Brisbane International Airport, we immediately felt the cool breeze which was a welcome change for us as we only have 1 season in Singapore – Warm and Humid! It felt as though we are in an air conditioned room 24/7!

We stayed 5 nights at the Windsor International Motel. It was our first time staying there and we were glad to have made the right choice as the rooms were spacious, clean and tidy. Also, the motel is within 15 minutes walking distance to the exhibition hall.

Our spacious room with 3 beds!
It's a pity that it's too cold to swim!
Look at the skies, so blue!

Over the few days, we shopped at Westfield Chermside, Queens Plaza, and took the CityHopper ferry which travels along the Brisbane River, to view the city sights from North Quay all the way to Sydney Streets. We all were amazed when we visited Zone Fresh Gourmet Markets along Newmarket Road, which was near our motel. All the fruits and vegetables looked so colourful and fresh. They were all neatly stacked as well. We decided to buy a watermelon to eat after dinner on one of the days. It was really good!
Evelyn, mum and Esther at the bus stop
Our breakfast at Krave Café, food is nice, highly recommended!
A super market at Newmarket Street.
Waiting to board the ferry.


Some eating places noteworthy were Krave Café and Bar (142 Newmarket Street), Mon’s Thai Rarnaharn (25 Eildon Road), Jimmy’s on the Mall (Queens Street Mall), Story Bridge Hotel Restaurant (200 Main Street, Kangaroo Point) and Eat Street Markets (Macarthur Avenue).

Entrance of Krave Café
The "Big Boy" Breakfast
Mon’s Thai Rarnaharn (25 Eildon Road)
Green curry
Tom Yam Soup
Glass noodle in Phai Thai style
Story Bridge Hotel Restaurant (200 Main Street, Kangaroo Point)


Eat Street Markets (Macarthur Avenue)
Having dinner with bear artists


On Friday night, we headed to Chinatown to meet Margaret and her sister Shirley for dinner at Enjoy Inn Restaurant. My parents and I were happy to see both of them again as well as their little boy, Troy. After dinner, we went back to the motel to have a good night rest before the start of the Winter Wonderland show on Saturday and Sunday.






Overall, we were happy with the experience. However, it was unfortunate that the location of the show and motel is out of the city area. This meant there weren’t many places to eat, site seeing or shop nearby. The public bus far is not cheap as well! It is almost 3 times the cost we are paying in Singapore so we booked a Maxi Cab most of the time if we wanted to travel to the city or other places we wanted to visit. It is cheaper taking a Maxi Cab for 6 persons rather than public transport. We wanted to do some shopping on Monday after the Winter Wonderland Show but most of the shops were closed due to the Queen’s Birthday that day!





Before we depart for Singapore, we bumped into Tracey and Laraine at the Brisbane International Airport. We couldn’t help but take a picture, and Philip helped to print 2 copies of the photo with his portable photo printer. After all the hugs and kisses, we grudgingly boarded the plane. On a brighter note, the meal served on the way back to Singapore was really good. I loved the Baked Eggs with Hollandaise Sauce, Grilled Tomato & Bacon so much that I asked for a 2nd serving and shared with Philip!
L-R: Tracey, Me, Laraine, Mum & Dad, Evelyn and Philip
Now that we are back in Singapore, I can’t wait to visit Australia again next year! See all of you again soon!

Coming up on next post... Review on Winter Wonderland!

Hugs,
Wayne
Bidding good bye!