Friday, September 11, 2009

Artisans and Garden Update

Artisans Update
In yesterday's post, I didn't get a chance to post pictures of the artwork or garden. So, here it is. We have several folks that have placed their artwork/crafts at the store. Back again is Lauren Flannigan with her felt creations. She is quite creative and has done beautiful work. I think you'll like it. Also, Charlie has been painting again and below is one of his works featuring frogs. I have tried to get some good pictures of the zinnias in the garden. Two of my shots are blown up and framed. (Please excuse the glare off of the glass.) Enjoy and hope to see you this weekend.





Garden Update as Promised

For our first garden in years and years, Charlie and I are pleased. We got a lot of veggies, had fun and even learned to can. We were given a pressure canner that is probably 40+ years old and still works fine. The first canning, we were a bundle of nerves to say the least. Charlie even asked me if I realized that we were putting a pipe bomb on the stove. Needless to say, we figured it out and now consider ourselves old hands and aren't worried about blowing up the place. We've done 40+ pints and 5 quarts of green beans, frozen butter peas and canned tomatoes. We're set for the winter months we think. Now, as for the corn, the raccoons and weather did us in. Even with two plantings, we got almost nothing. We'll do better next year we hope. The following are pictures from the garden this week. The prettiest vegetable flower I think is okra. Not being an okra fan, I couldn't believe it when Charlie planted them since he isn't much of a fan either. Well, let me tell you, grilled okra is absolutely wonderful. Our friend Ellen told us about it and we've eaten as much as we can. Give it a try - you'll love it!


The watermelons have been hit and miss. Some great, others, not so good.



I also grew zinnias and have throughly enjoyed them and will plant even more next year.


Thursday, September 10, 2009

September Sale!!

OK, it has been awhile since I've sent anything out at least picture wise. In fact, I think it was when we were in the beginning stages of our garden and for the June sale.
So, a lot to catch you up on.....
To begin and as you know, we are having a sale this weekend, Sept. 11th and 12th. Charlie, Tesa and Judi have been out hunting and found some great things. We also are having a "It's Gotta Go Sale" next door with several vendors who are ready to deal.
The pictures are just a sampling of what is in the store as well as what is next door at the "Gotta Go" sale. Hope to see you tomorrow and/or Saturday!
We also have some of artisans with their wares and I'll post those pictures along with garden pictures tomorrow. Come on down, up or over (whatever your perspective) and see us.
You won't believe what we've got to offer this weekend.
A really well built buffet - just needs some love.......

School lockers

Beautiful Jewelry - just a sampling.......

Vintage Table and Chairs
Child-size metal table and chairs - oh so cute!
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Now............
The "It's Gotta Go" Sale
Play Station2 Games

Army Gear - Some from Iraq - some never been used.......
Beautiful Glassware at Bargain Prices


Fun Eclectic Items




What a cute night stand, table, cabinet!


As I said, this is just a sampling of what is available at the store or the "It's Gotta Go Sale". See you soon!

Sunday, August 23, 2009


Marketplace on Taylor
A Multi-Dealer Event
w/Antiques, Décor & More
plus work of Local Artisans!

September 11th and 12th
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

430 East Taylor Street
Griffin, Georgia

AND don’t miss the

“It’s Gotta Go Sale!!”
in the Junque Garage
next door @ 426 East Taylor.
Dealers are bringing in loads
of great treasures that will be going
for great prices.
www.marketplaceontaylor.blogspot.com
To Dealers:
Reduce your inventory with a garage sale type venue in September. We are going to set up the garage next door to our store as a place for dealers to bring in those items that have been difficult to sell and that just have “Gotta Go”. Rent will be $20 for a 10’ x 10’ space plus four hours of co-op time during the two days or $5 for each of the four hours you can’t co-op. We will advertise in the Town and Country Shopper, Griffin Daily News, email and through this blog.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Marketplace on Taylor

Open June 12th and 13th 9-4

Well, we opened today for our sale for the month of June. (FYI, we won't be open again until the second weekend in September!) We have had some local artisans bring in their work and it has been fun to say the least. We may be known as a little town south of Hot 'Lanta but let me tell you - "They got nothin' on talent in Atlanta!!"

Just take "a gander" at what has been brought in.........

First, let's start with local gardner, eco-friendly, conservation guru Jim Watson. Here is a beautiful bench he has made from walnut. All I can say is "Wow". The bench is simply beautiful.



Now, let's move on to his step-daughter, Lauren of "Lolly felt like it..." ("Lolly" - a childhood name I'm guessing?). She has as you can see, the motto "Green Crafting for a Better Tomorrow". She is a felt guru in her own right. She brought in so many different felt items it is amazing. Just check out the pictures.......




Wool Coffee Cup Sleeves



Pincushions


Purses

OK, so you aren't wild about the Ga. colored flower? (War Eagle!) Just change it to go with your wardrobe. See below.

See? Many, many flowers to chose from and all made from felt made from plastic .......


Lollies - Laurens felt creatures. You just want to hug them!

Now, for a change in artists............

Tiffany is a sewing guru. Her specialty is corsets - yes, corsets. Who knew women were still wearing them? She has quite an internet business for these corsets. Anyway, here is one she has brought in and oh my, it is of beautiful material and beautifully done. Now, a 23 inch waist? Maybe when I was three........


The facts.......


The corset -


Ok, we've covered workworking, felt goods, corsets and now let's go for the visual arts. Charlie has discovered he likes to paint (Grandpa Moses?). Here are a few of his works...



Mr. Fish

The Mushrooms
and one of his painting sold today.

As you know, I like photography. Here is one that I've done which I call "The Barn".
On another note, I thought I'd put in a "Green Spot" idea. Last year and in many years past, we've had trouble with ants getting into our hummingbird feeder. I knew they wouldn't go over soap and finally figured out that if I put a capful of soap between them and the feeder, it might work. Well it did. Pictured here is a scoop with the handle broken off. (A drink bottle cap will work fine.) I took a nail and stuck it through the bottom, fixed a twist tie through it to hook it with the chain and then plugged the hole with hot glue. After that, I put in liguid dish detergent. This was last year and I haven't changed the detergent since then. It went through the winter with no problem and we have no ants in the feeder. It may look yucky at this point but it does work. If you have a "Green Spot" idea, please email it to me.


So, I've posted a lot. Hope you enjoy and hope to see you soon as in June 13th! We will open again in September.

Chris


Thursday, June 11, 2009

Marketplace on Taylor Starts Friday!

Marketplace on Taylor this Weekend

The June sale at Marketplace on Taylor is this weekend, June 12th and 13th from 9-4. So far, the things being brought in are not only fun but pretty amazing. We have several artisans that are bringing in their work tomorrow so I'll post pictures of their goodies ASAP.
First though, you know I have to put a nature picture in......this one is a nasturtium from our garden, possibly one we ate tonight in a salad! It is absolutely amazing how fast things grow and what fun we are having out there digging in the dirt. In fact, Charlie planted another grapevine and two blueberry bushes today. Hopefully they will yield one day!


Now, here are some of our new items that you have just got to see!

A carved wooden block for printing....

A felt hat from Saks Fifth Avenue

Several hat boxes and hats....

School lockers - what a great storage idea for kids things.................

Bowling chairs................

Two, not one, strawberry cookie jars or canisters..............

Cameos...............

Pins, pendants and much, much more...........

and tray after tray of jewelry.
As you can see, we have a lot to offer so please come by and see us this weekend.