by dlcasas on April 13, 2010
4-11-10 The door display at A Tisket A Tasket in the French Quarter New Orleans
Friends:
On Sunday, April 11, 2010, Holly Stone-Barker and I signed copies of our book, Mama’s Bayou at A Tisket A Tasket on Decatur Street in the French Quarter.
4-11-10 Holly & Dianne sign books at A Tisket A Tasket in the French Quarter
It was French Quarter Fest and business was brisk! We moved a lot of books. We met the nicest people from all over the United States and Canada! I love how New Orleans attracts people from all over – an extraordinary city attracting extraordinary people! A Tisket A Tasket was so good to us, providing a beautiful display to attract customers and prominently showcasing our books.
4-11-10 The nice sign at A Tisket A Tasket
Holly and I had a wonderful time! A special thank you to Lisa Jones and her staff for making us feel so welcome! We’ll be back!
Until next time…
Warmly, Dianne
by Dianne on February 8, 2009
The Cajun Cornbread Boy in the Window of A Tisket A Tasket in the French Quarter, New Orleans 2-8-09
Friends:
I had a phenomenal book signing at A Tisket A Tasket gift store in the New Orleans French Quarter. Marita Gentry, the talented illustrator of the book, was with me. Lisa Jones, the owner of the store set up a table outside on the sidewalk in front of the store. I told the story live as Marita drew the characters on a large pad. We had quite a crowd gather. It was my first time “street performing” in New Orleans! LOL Afterwards, we signed books.
The Cajun Cornbread Boy, the Gator, Dianne de Las Casas & Marita Gentry posing with a fan 2-8-09
It was nonstop for the two hours we were there. We never stopped signing books. Yay! Lisa was such a gracious hostess and even invited me to come back and sign books on the last weekend of Jazz Fest (first weekend in May).
Marita Gentry, Lisa Jones of A Tisket A Tasket & Dianne de Las Casas 2-8-09
After my book signing, my family and I went walking in the French Quarter. Eliana (my 8 year old) and her cousin, Camrynn (9 years old) had their faces painted. Too cute!
Face Painting Woman with Eliana & Camrynn in the French Quarter 2-8-09
We walked around on Decatur Street. I wanted to take pictures as research for my next children’s picture book with Marita, Madame Poule’ and Monsieur Roach, awhich is set in the New Orleans French Quarter.
New Orleans French Quarter 2-8-09
It was a gorgeous day with temperatures in the 70s. Tourists and locals alike were milling about. It was the perfect day to tour the French Quarter and the French Market.
New Orleans French Market 2-8-09
After walking around, we ate at Fiorella’s, famous for their fried chicken. Then we had beignets at Cafe’ Du Monde. It was a great day!
Until next time…
Warmly, Dianne