dyan -- it's really quite an adventure there
the first day of the sale is by tickets only, all proceeds benefiting the Vera Bradly Breast Cancer Foundation. I bought the first sessio premium ticket from 8 a.m. to noon. We got in line at 7 a.m., should've gotten there closer to 5:30 though. we got in the door about 8-10 mins after the door opens and it was very obvious the two hottest patterns were Java Blue and Petal Pink b/c there was none to be found already! I got a few things in sherbet, picadilly plum, chelsea green and catherine.
it works like this, you and your friends divide and conquer, grab your pink trash bag in the door and motivate as quick as you can to the row you want to start (you get a list in line) and then grab and fill up until you've made it to all the tables you are interested in. Then we regroup, dump, sort and trade, etc. Whatever is decided to be put back goes back in rolling dumpsters the workers resort and put back out. it is a madhouse. thankfully we were sorting by a group of ladies who had gotten in line at 4 a.m. and their discard pile brought us some wonderful finds - ended up getting some Petal pink from them. My friend snagged two java blue bucket totes and that is all i was able to get in that pattern. I bought several christmas gifts as i usually do and teacher gifts.
my favorites included
Small duffel in Catherine for $30 -- curling iron cover to match for $12
Sherbert Miller bag - maybe $40 -- this one has a flaw in the inside but not a big one (there are a good amount of their seconds but usually not hard to find ones where it's in the inside and very minimal)
Petal Pink Molly bag $25
Sherbet checkbook cover $9
various Ditty bags $13
Limiited for the sale:
Petal Pink visor for $15
Petal Pink apron for $20
i heard by the evening session on Wednesday the microfiber was buy one get one free -- they had TONS of it and the tweed
most items were between 30 - 50% off. some of the bags styles were gone completely, others had lots left especially in Villa Red this year.
it's a great time -- mark your calendar for May 2, 2007!