There are pink Cadillacs for women who sell facial products and then there is the pink trailer for a woman who sells quilting products.
Laura Heine owns Destination Quilt Shop in Billings, Montana. According to one of Laura’s customers, Tanya from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, “Laura’s shop is a must see stop if you are going through the area.”
Road 2014 was Laura’s first time as a vendor for the show. Since Laura does not fly, how did she get from Billings to Ontario, California? In her restored, pink 1956 Shasta trailer of course!!
It took Laura most of the summer of 2013 to get her trailer prepped for the journey to Road. She drove out with one of her employees, Nancy. Said Laura, “We ate and talked the whole way!!” their trip took three days. Laura and Nancy stopped in Pocatello, Idaho and St. George, Utah before arriving in Ontario. During her week at Road, Laura’s pink trailer was parked in Road’s host hotel, Doubletree by Hilton, parking lot.
What did Laura think about her first time at Road? “I was pleasantly surprised at the size of it. I met really fun customers and enjoyed my stay. I can’t wait to come back.”
You won’t want to miss Laura and her Fiberworks booth at Road to California 2015 – 20th Anniversary Show. Just look for her pink trailer and you’ll know she has arrived.
How will you be getting to Road 2015?
]]>Tags: Billings Montana, Destination Quilt Shop, Doubletree by Hilton, Shasta Trailer
I saw that trailer every day when I left te Doubletree for the Convention Center…It was adorable!!
I would have to agree, Kerry!! The trailer matches Laura’s personality!!