Bigger is Better at Texas Craft Shows

Sunday, April 19, 2009 ·

By Rick Amorey

Americans like everything extra large, from the size of our burgers and fries to the huge size of our properties. Other countries say that we also have the largest egos, and I believe that there is some truth to that. Why shouldn't we be proud? We like things big, and big is what we get.

When one talks about big things, one will always get a visual image of Texas and Texans, where "bigger" is a way of life. This state has one of the largest areas of land in the United States, and they're also bigwigs in livestock production. But Texas isn't just any old stretch of farmland, either. There is also a very large growth of economy here and we're proud of the technological advancements we have made.

This state is also a cultural giant. Traditionally, Texas is known as a blend of Southwestern and Southern culture. But over the year, Texas has welcome a various mix of cultures over the years, no doubt because of the economic boom, as a lot of people have come to Texas and taken up permanent residence here. The variety of cultures has prompted the appearance of different fairs and festivals.

As with fairs, Texans like to make things grand and off the top. Not content with having a lot of small fairs for different cultures, Texan happenings are a collection of big shows and craft booths that can satisfy anyone's craving for culture. Whether you're hunting for Native American, Mexican or Asian crafts, you'll definitely find what you want and even some other items of interest. Search online and visit these fairs.

Better yet, you may contribute to these huge events by renting a booth for yourself! If you have a cultural lineage to share, and you think that you have the talent to share it through the medium of crafts, then this is the right place for you. Look for an event now and be part of Texas Craft shows!

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