Colours screamed at you from all directions at the Martinborough Fair at the weekend.  Previously I might have said that there were lots of crafts but now I’m a photographer I was seeing things from a whole different perspective.  I decided in an instant that I should snap away to get as many colours as I could.

These knitted toys were such wonderful quality but it was the vibrancy of the colours that really grabbed my attention.  Perfect for small people.

Knitted toys

I loved these humpty people too.  The colours are perfectly co-ordinated.

Humpty people

The colours were even brighter on this stall of fairy dresses. I know of some little girls whose mums read this blog that would have had trouble dragging them away without buying them one of these colourful costumes.

Bright dresses

Just check out the colours on these jar covers. A modern twist on a traditional craft.

Coloured jar covers

Ruth, did her self proud I think.  Here’s some more colours.

Coloured jars

But it wasn’t all soft knits and fabrics that were colourful – here’s some tea cups which were so eye-catching

Tea cups

As a stationery fiend I could hardly help myself with these notebooks.  So colourful.  Too good to write in.

Notebooks

And the colours of these made them almost too good to eat.  I said, almost!

Liquorice

These peg bags are both stylish and practical.  Homemade too.

Pegbags

I’m not sure how practical these are.  They caught my eye because they say Wellington but my experience is that Wellingtonians are not that colourful.  It’s usually a sea of black and navy as the Capital City does it’s business.  Evenings, weekends and special events are when Wellington goes wild!

Wellington girl

Talking about going wild – here are some iconic kiwi undies – so colourful.  You’ve simply got to get your own Thunderpants.

Thunderpants

Even less colourful colours can be colourful in an uncolourful way.

Preserves

The colours of these books and the dappled light under the trees brought a moment of calm in what was otherwise a wild and colourful affair.

Books

There was cool and calm to with these organic cotton baby clothes.  Neutral colours can be colourful too in their natural sort of way.

Organic babyclothes

These antique advertising signs brought history to life – they were old but still really colourful.

Metal signs

I loved the earthy tone of this emu sign.

Emu sign

But it was the colour of the people that leaves a lasting impression.

People

And the indian headdress, which has to be the most colourful headgear of the day.

Indian

Apart from my own new hat!