Lebanon hosts Charm at the Farm vintage market
Charm at the Farm brought together 50-plus vendors of creative, hand-crafted art, jewelry, rustic furniture and "farmhouse chic" items targeted specifically at women aged 25 and older on June 3 and 4 in Lebanon.
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Jackie Adams gives messages at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Rita Killinger from Hot Henna gives a tattoo at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Caroline Wallace, 6, of Lebenon, purchases a stuffed animal for herself at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Tessa Slanker, 12, plays with Eric Weller's dog, Beau, at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Chris Schaffer of Landon, examines items at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
JBQ Blacktop BBQ cook up some food at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
JBQ Blacktop BBQ cook up some food at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Kate Batchler and Carter, 1, take a water break at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Lisa Paulenich of Mason, examines items at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Debbie (left) and Kelly, Johnson, 24, examine items at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Ashley Rasnick and Tyler Begley of Fairfield, look at prints at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Darayl Smith checks out some handmade gear lamps at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
A photo booth is setup at Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion
Charm the Farm's opening weekend in Lebenon, Ohio on Sunday June 4, 2017. The former Clydedale horse farm has been repurposed into a market for handmade, vintage and rustic items. Phil Didion | WCPO ContributorPhoto by: Phil Didion