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Hello Everyone!
Hope you’re having a great summer! We went to a retirement party the
other evening - many of our friends were there with their families. So
wonderful to see all of our kids grown up - and now we all enjoy talking
about our grandchildren. We laughed at the way our get-togethers have
changed over the years; we used to dance and party into the wee hours;
now we sit around and talk and say goodnight way before midnight! We
still have lots of fun though visiting with our friends who have become
more like family over the years.
Things are changed up a little in this issue - look for the Shows & Events
section on page 30 and the Country Squares on page 23. As usual, we
have tons of neat things for your enjoyment. Check out a recipe from
Vickie at North Shore Primitives on page 32, basic instructions on doing
a blanket stitch on page 14, and instructions for a really cute and easy
cover for the small tissue package from Deb at Country Mercantile on
page 25 (she gave me one of these cute little packages the last time I was
in her shop and I liked it so much I asked for the instructions and
permission to share them with our readers!) Our Secret Shopper visited
Pioneer Loft in Millersburg and Chillicothe Craft Mall in Chillicothe for
this issue (read her letter on page 18.) She always gives us a special
insight on the shops she visits.
A special thank you to all our contributors. Everyone is good to lend a
hand in helping us put together a fun paper. If you have a recipe or story
you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Send us a note at the
address or email shown above.
Be sure to stop by your favorite shop and check out some new ones, and
thank them for supporting The Country Register. We appreciate their
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2 The Country Register, July/August 2011
- 2011 Shopping Guide Number listed after shop name
indicates page number of shop ad
Lighting
Added Touch 12
Country Gatherings 15
Crafty Clutter 13
Homespun Treasures 15
Sara's Herbs & Everlastings 23
De Shia 6
Early American Home 7
The Saltbox 6
Rusty Star 25
Primitives/Folk Art
Seasonal Decorating
Columbus Marketplace 21
Country Treasures 21
Finders Keepers 22
Historic Downtown Powell 21
Old Crow 21
Gatherings 23
Homestead Collection 7
The Saltbox 6
Crafts, Antiques & Consignment 27
Lin's Stuff 27
North Shore Primitives 32
Special Attraction
Historic Downtown Powell 21
Country Living Fair 30
Timber Tunes 21
Woolson Company 23
Cleveland Miniaturia Society 30
Country Primitives 13
Days Gone By 17
Mansfield Millennium Quilt Guild 30
Olivesburg General Store 14
Village Peddler Festival 30
Mid Summer Antiques Fest 10
Oak Ridge Festival 30, 32
Creative Connection Event 3
Barn 'n' Bunk Farm Market 24
QSC Expos 30, 29
Warren County Historical Society 28
Many Collectibles
Finders Keepers 22
Woolson Company 23
Homestead Collection 7
Waynesville 28
On the Web
Columbus Marketplace 21
Jillian's Country Home 23
BackDoor Primitives 23
Bernina Store & Sew Much More 19
Black Cat Primitives 30, 13
Country Craft Cupboard 15
Days Gone By 17
Piney Creek Primitives 19
Pioneer Loft 16
De Shia 6
Door Mouse 9
Oak Ridge Festival 30, 32
Something 2 Crow About 23
Neffs Country Loft 11
Barn 'n' Bunk Farm Market 24
Moondog Cottage 23
Warren County Historical Society 28
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Candy, Gourmet Foods/Baked Goods
Goodies Galore 20
Olivesburg General Store 14
Parsley Pot
14
Barn 'n' Bunk Farm Market 24
Fabric-Lace-Linens
AnnaLouisa's NeedleArts, LLC 17
Bernina Store & Sew Much More 19
Country Fabrics 13
Quilting B's 19
Somewhere Sewing 16
Curiosity Shoppe 23
Heavenly Stitches 6
Quilt/Fabric Shop
Name
Bernina Store & Sew Much More
Country Charm Fabric Shop
Country Craft Cupboard
Curiosity Shoppe
Door Mouse
9
Page
19
14
15
23
Quilts-Quilting Supplies
AnnaLouisa's NeedleArts, LLC 17
Country Charm Fabric Shop 14
Country Craft Cupboard 15
Country Fabrics 13
Just Quilt It Inc. 18
Quilting B's 19
Somewhere Sewing 16
Door Mouse 9
Heavenly Stitches 6
Neffs Country Loft 11
Rugs-Floor Cloths
Added Touch 12
Pioneer Loft 16
A Country Peddler 24
Benner's Colonial Traditions 28
Uptown Antiques 20
BackDoor Primitives 23, 30, 13
Bridgewater Primitives 18
Country Gatherings 15
Days Gone By 17
Homespun Treasures 15
Jilly Junction 12
Keeping Room 13
Piney Creek Primitives 19
Shaker House Antiques 16
Village Peddler Festival 30
Applecreek Antiques 7
Country Cupboard-Ohio 8
Country Mercantile 8
Early American Home 7
Gatherings 23
Homestead Collection 7
Oak Ridge Festival 32, 30
Picket Fence 10
Primitive Crossroads 9
Robins Nest 11
A Country Peddler 24
Applecreek Antiques 7
Homespun Blessings & Country 26
North Shore Primitives 32
Peddlers Homestead 25
Rusty Star 25
Colonial
Signature Antiques/A Robbin's Nest 20
Hampton Hill Mercantile 19
Early American Home 7
Old Glory Antiques 23
Benner's Colonial Traditions 28
Special Candle Lines
Country Treasures 21
Goodies Galore 20
Crafty Clutter 13
Hampton Hill Mercantile 19
Jilly Junction 12
Primitives N Potpourri 23
Sara's Herbs & Everlastings 23
Applecreek Antiques 7
De Shia 6
Gatherings 23
Homestead Collection 7
Picket Fence 10
Something Special 9
The Saltbox 6
Robins Nest 11
A Country Peddler 24
Applecreek Antiques 7
Crafts, Antiques & Consignment 27
Heart of Country 26
Lin's Stuff 27
Old Mill Antiques 25
Olde Glory Antiques 28
The Country Register, July/August 2011
- 2011 Shopping Guide Number listed after shop name
Home Décor
indicates page number of shop ad
Antique Mall w/Multiple Vendors
Uptown Antiques 20
Hampton Hill Mercantile 19
Pine Cone Gift Shoppe 17
Shaker House Antiques 16
Old Glory Antiques 23
Crafts, Antiques & Consignment 27
Old Mill Antiques 25
Peddlers Homestead 25
Classes & Instruction Available
AnnaLouisa's NeedleArts, LLC 17
Bernina Store & Sew Much More 19
Country Charm Fabric Shop 14
Country Fabrics 13
Door Mouse 9
Neffs Country Loft 11
Dining
Historic Downtown Powell 21
De Shia 6
Old Glory Antiques 23
Granny's Country Cupboard 25
Waynesville 28
Antiques
Finders Keepers 22
Goodies Galore 20
Historic Downtown Powell 21
Old Crow
21
Signature Antiques/A Robbin's Nest 20
Timber Tunes 21
Woolson Company 23
Bridgewater Primitives 18
Country Primitives 13
Days Gone By 17
Keeping Room 13
Pioneer Loft
16
Village Peddler Festival 30
Applecreek Antiques 7
Mid Summer Antiques Fest 10
Something Special-Street of 9
Applecreek Antiques 7
Moondog Cottage 23
Olde Glory Antiques 28
Warren County Historical Society 28
Waynesville Area Chamber of Commerce 8
Americana
Country Crafts From the Heart 19
Olivesburg General Store 14
Primitive Crossroads Craft Barn 9
Lin's Stuff 27
Garden Accessories
Uptown Antiques 20
Country Gatherings 15
Parsley Pot 14
Pine Cone Gift Shoppe 17
Sara's Herbs & Everlastings 23
Thyme For All Seasons 34
Lin's Stuff 27
Craft Mall w/Multiple Vendors
Finders Keepers 22
Something Special 9
Southern Ohio Craft Mall 11
Homespun Blessings & Country 26
Country
Jillian's Country Home 23
Country Crafts From the Heart
Crafty Clutter 13
Great Lakes Lumber Co 23
Country Cupboard-Ohio 8
Neffs Country Loft 11
Wallpaper and More 11
Barn 'n' Bunk Farm Market 24
Granny's Country Cupboard 25
Heart of Country 26
Lin's Stuff 27
Peddlers Homestead 25
Rustiques 26
19
Jewelry
Woolson Company 23
Thyme For All Seasons 34
Crafts, Antiques & Consignment 27
Moondog Cottage 23
Cross Stitch-Needlework-Supplies
Country Charm Fabric Shop 14
Country Craft Cupboard 15
Just Quilt It Inc. 18
Somewhere Sewing 16
Curiosity Shoppe 23
Heavenly Stitches 6
Country Treasures 21
Historic Downtown Powell 21
Jillian's Country Home 23
Old Crow 21
Added Touch 12
Crafty Clutter 13
Homespun Treasures 15
Olivesburg General Store 14
Country Cupboard-Ohio 8
Gatherings 23
Something Special 9
Robins Nest 11
Southern Ohio Craft Mall 11
Wallpaper and More 11
Benner's Colonial Traditions 28
Granny's Country Cupboard 25
Heart of Country 26
Old Mill Antiques 25
Olde Glory Antiques 28
Peddlers Homestead 25
Rustiques
26
Rusty Star
25
Waynesville
28
Furniture
Signature Antiques/A Robbin's Nest 20
Uptown Antiques 20
Added Touch 12
Black Cat Primitives 30, 13
Country Gatherings 15
Homespun Treasures 15
Keeping Room 13
Sara's Herbs & Everlastings 23
Early American Home 7
Southern Ohio Craft Mall 11
A Country Peddler 24
Benner's Colonial Traditions 28
Lin's Stuff 27
North Shore Primitives 32
Olde Glory Antiques 28
Rustiques 26
Hand Crafted Items
Floral Arrangements-Silks
Country Crafts From the Heart 19
Primitive Crossroads Craft Barn 9
Thyme For All Seasons 34
Robins Nest 11
Timber Tunes
21
Black Cat Primitives 13, 30
Jilly Junction 12
Keeping Room 13
Olivesburg General Store 14
Piney Creek Primitives 19
Primitives N Potpourri 23
Country Cupboard-Ohio 8
Country Mercantile 8
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- Findlay - Arlington -
Johnston Benchworks, Handcrafted Primitives
Olde Century Colors, Period Stencils, Folk Art
Candles, Hand Dyed Wool, Rug Punch
Primitive Punch Needle & Cross Stitch Patterns
J.L. Treharn Furniture, Redware Pottery
Lt. Moses Willard Lighting
820 Broad Avenue, Findlay, Ohio (419) 425-0522
I-75 to 224 E. Turn Right on Broad Ave.
Antiques ~ Primitive Wares
Old Home Comforts &
Needful Things including...
Old Crow Scents Soy Melts, Swan Creek
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Handcrafted Wooden Toys Knitted Afghans Grocery Cart Covers
Scented Candles Stained Glass Barn Decor Curly Willow Furniture & Wreaths
Metal Art Decor Thyme Worn Furniture & Shelves Denim Woven Rugs
Jewelry Hand-Paianted Signs Hand-Crafted Cards Scrubbys & Knitted Dish
Cloths Handcrafted Designer Bags Year ‘Round Christmas Room!
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July 7-9 - “Christmas in July”
July 15-16 - Community Wide Garage Sale Days
Aug 16-20 - Pemberville Free Fair “Magical Moments”
What the Fourth of July Means To Me
by James A. Nelson
The Fourth of July has meant many
different things to me over the past sixtyeight years. All my perceptions were of the
utmost importance at that particular
moment in time.
To me, as a child growing up, the Fourth
meant an all-important day off from
chores, usually accompanied by a family
outing, firecrackers, baked beans, bonfires
and, of course, wieners and marshmallows
on a stick.
To me, as a draftee during a forgotten war
(the Korean Conflict) the Fourth of July
meant a time to serve my country. As my
Dad used to say, "Your country, right or
wrong, Jimmy." His logic was never
questioned.
Later, I would wonder why it was a
forgotten war. I will never know the
reasons and no one seems to care. A war
was never declared nor an armistice
signed. But the row upon row of white crosses bear mute testimony to its
harsh reality.
As a father, I continued to celebrate with my family this usually warm
summer holiday with the age-old traditions of my childhood, the camp
outs and everything that goes with these happy memorable times.
The years have progressed and the celebrations have diminished. Like in
The Winds of War, families have become more scattered due to the tugs of
love and economic survival. Now, with each passing year, as I face my
own mortality, the real meaning of the Fourth of July, Independence Day,
seems stronger than ever. You have to view only the first fifteen minutes
of Saving Private Ryan to realize the true meaning of the Fourth of July.
In comparison, picture, if you can, George Washington with his ragtag
army crossing the Delaware on December 26, 1776, during a bitter cold
winter that tried men's souls. Yet these two very different armies had the
same ideals, love of freedom, a burning patriotic spirit and the
willingness to make unimaginable sacrifices. These same attributes
symbolize all our great leaders and their armies, past and present.
These are the things I will ponder on July 4th as I unfurl my flag with
pride. I will thank those who went before and those yet to come, all those
who paid the price for our freedom. Happy Fourth of July.
Jim Nelson enjoyed a career at the Spokane Review and retired in
Spokane. WA. His writings have been widely published in nationally
known magazines, including five times in Chicken Soup of the Soul
books. His book, The Way It Was and The Way It Is, can be found in the
public libraries and school systems in Spokane. It is available for
purchase through Amazon.com and contains 46 nostalgic short stories.
Jim Nelson enjoys hearing from our readers and can be reached at 43 E.
Weile, Apt. 214, Spokane, WA 99208. His email address is
jamesanelson1@hotmail.com. Jim has been writing for over 50 years.
8 The Country Register, July/August 2011
- Bloomville - Tiffin - Bettsville National Woman’s Conference
THE CREATIVE CONNECTION, a national conference and market
celebrating creative women and entrepreneurs, comes to St. Paul,
Minnesota on September 15-17. Bringing together the creative
process of handmade goods and food with the marketing savvy of
business and social media, the second annual event will draw on the
rich experience of over 100 industry experts, entrepreneurs, and
authors.
Hands-on workshops in cooking, knitting, sewing, jewelry making,
crochet, creative writing, paper crafts, photography, food styling, book
publishing, painting, baking, cheese making, canning, journaling, and
more will be joined with social networking and business panels that
focus on the practical details of setting up, running, and marketing a
business and leveraging its impact through blogging and other social
media.
THE CREATIVE CONNECTION was launched in 2010. The event
united and galvanized creative women and women entrepreneurs who
are passionate about living a creative life. Now in its second year, the
event has joined forces with BlogHer as its official media partner.
BlogHer, the largest women's social media network, receives over 25
million unique views per month. “BlogHer recognizes the handmade
community THE CREATIVE CONNECTION brings together. We are
honored to have the largest women's social media community as our
media partner,” says Jo Packham, creator of WHERE WOMEN
CREATE and WHERE WOMEN COOK.
Many sponsors have lent their expertise and support to the event,
including presenting sponsor Sterling Publishing, one of the world's
leading publishers of illustrated, nonfiction, fiction, and children's
books. Other sponsors include VOGUEKnitting and MaryJanesFarm,
both of whom have gathered top needle art and food instructors for
THE CREATIVE CONNECTION's lineup of classes. Founding
sponsor Stampington & Company has been a leading source of
information and inspiration for arts and crafts lovers around the world.
The magazines Where Women Cook and Where Women Create are
founding sponsors of the event as well.
Headlining the event's are two accomplished women: television
personality, author and entrepreneur, Cristina Ferrare, and author and
founder of the internationally-known design site, decor8, Holly
Becker. These remarkable women will share their stories of turning
their passions into successful media-driven businesses, and talk about
their creative processes. Bestselling author of five books, Ferrare hosts
a show for OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network, called Cristina
Ferrare's Big Bowl of Love. Through decor8, Becker delivers fresh
design ideas meant to inspire the site's 45,000+ daily readers to live a
more fulfilling, authentic, and creative life. Becker is also the author
of Decorate: 1,000 Professional Ideas for Every Room in Your Home,
and a weekly columnist for RealSimple.com.
For further information, check www.thecreativeconnectionevent.com.
Get updates on Twitter at www.twitter.com/TCCEvent or on Facebook
at www.facebook.com/thecreativeconnectionevent.
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Something Special
(A Street of Shoppes)
2800 S. ST. RT. 100, TIFFIN, OH (1/4 MILE N. OF US 224)
6 SHOPS IN ONE - FEATURING:
419 448-8560
Tues-Fri 10-5:30
Sat 10-4
BILLS - Neon Beer Signs & Neon Clocks
HEAVENLY CREATIONS BY ANGIE - Blossom Bucket,
Florals, Handcrafted Jewelry & LuLu Beads, Wind & Willow & Specialty
Foods, Billy Jacob's Pictures, Lori Mitchell Collectibles
MARGO'S MANIA - Home Decor, Custom Floral Work, In Home
Decorating, Patio Pots & Habersham Candles
MATERIAL THINGS - Honey & Me, Blossom Bucket, Baby
Blankets & Christening Gowns, Robeez Shoes
LILY PEPPER'S PRIMITIVES - Handmade Primitives, Altered
Art, Licensed Crossroad Pictures by Sue Wickham
DAWN'S DELIGHTS - Primitive and Victorian Anitques, Full
Service Florist, Book your 2011 Wedding Flowers Now, Concrete Statuary,
Country Furniture, Demdaco Willow Tree, Donna Sharp Purses, Cross Road
& Woodwick Candles, Reed Diffusers, Room Sprays, Viva Beads, Lang
Calendars, Pictures & New Items Arriving Daily
FACE BOOK: somethingspecialtiffin@yahoo.com
BLOG:streetofshops.blogspot.com
The Door Mouse
A Country Quilt & Gift Shop
Over 14,000 Bolts of Cotton Calico,
Quilt Books, Patterns & Supplies
Many Classes Available - Call for Info
Christmas in July - July 14 thru 16
Souper Bowl Sale - July 28 thru 31
Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs 10-5 • Wed 10-8
Fri & Sat 10-5 • Last Sun of Month 12-5
email: thedoormouse@frontier.com
web: www.thedoormouse.com 419-986-5667
5047 West S. R. 12 • P. O. Box 455 • Bettsville, Ohio 44815
The Door Mouse is Located Two Miles West of Bettsville
ohiocountryregister.com 9
- Willard -Milan
-Milan - Chillicothe -
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Sunday - July 10 - 8am to 4pm
Park St. Willard, OH 44890
419-933-7600
Outdoor Show - Rain or Shine
Carriage Rides
Free Parking - Free Admission
Visit Milan Historical Museum & Edison Birthplace
For Information Call
Pam Crosby @ 419-499-4001
Sponsored by the Milan Chamber of Commerce
SUNDAY
Great wreaths, arrangements,
candles, pictures, lamps...
we also have great folk art, painted furniture,
curtains, rugs, shelves and
everything to decorate your house.
Come check out all our new finds!
JULY 10 2 0 1 1 - 8 A M - 4 P M
Open Wed-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
Chillicothe Craft Mall
We offer unique crafts & gifts for every occasion!
674 N. High Street, Chillicothe, Ohio ~~~~~ 740-779-3434
• showcases over 70 crafts people
• one-of-a-kind gifts
• handcrafted items
• now accepting new vendors
Hours:
Mon-Sat 9:30-6,
Closed Sun
chillicothecraftmall.com
Decorating with Pat “Take It Outside”
by Pat Dempsey
It is hard to believe that those summer months are upon us already and
that it is time to Take It Outside!!!
This is one of my favorite times of the year. We can move some of our
activities to the outdoor areas of our home. I would love for you to think
about the outdoors as an extension of your home. How can you create that
special atmosphere in your backyard, on your deck or front porch?
Something that screams
your personality.
First, let's think about some
seating. This could be as
simple as pulling out last
year's lawn furniture.
Maybe it doesn't quite look
as good as you remembered
it when you put it in the
storage shed. That's ok,
because we are going to
change it a bit. We could
start with some paint, if it is something that can be painted. But if not, let's
add some colorful cushions to give it some pop. It looks better already,
doesn't it?
Find just the right spot for this furniture and now let's bring in a small
table. Add a cute placemat to make it look like a doily and then let's find
something that we can cut those beautiful flowers growing around the yard
and make a vase out of it. In the summer a galvanized bucket looks great
with flower blooms in it. A watering can or even something as simple as a
Ball jar makes a great vase for those beautiful blooms.
Things are beginning to look better already. What about some lighting. On
those wonderful summer evenings it would be great to have the soft glow
of candle light. Lanterns are great for this purpose. Find as many as you
can that might be hanging around. Group them together on the deck or
even hang them in a tree or from the ceiling of the front porch.
Something that I have enjoyed doing for years is to use a very large glass
jar - like one that pickles come in. Now I am talking large! I put some
sand in the bottom of the jar and place a pillar candle down inside that is
nestled in the sand. Tie a colorful ribbon around the mouth of jar and you
have a wonderful lantern to add to your collection. Make a couple of
these and place them on the steps leading up to your front door. What a
welcoming light they will be as friends and neighbors come to visit.
Now let's think about one more thing we can add to our outdoor room.
Something for the wall. You might be thinking, but wait, what wall?
Well, it could be the wall on your front porch, or deck, or maybe just the
outside of your house near your grouping of chairs. What would be fun to
hang on the wall here? Well, do you have an old shutter? You could paint
it a fun color and hang it there. Maybe even think about what you could
hang on the tree trunk, if you seating is further away from you home.
Something else that is fun is an old gate or part of a fence. Put on your
thinking cap and maybe even head for some yard sales or antique shops
with your new “Outdoor Room” in mind. No telling what you might find
there.
If you are decorating your porch or deck, then you might also want to add
a great outdoor rug to the scene you are creating. Have fun while
decorating your outdoor space. You can use your imagination and since
there are no rules for outdoor decorating, you can get a little crazy and
enjoy. Hope this gives you some ideas and inspiration to “Take It
Outside” this summer.
Pat Dempsey, Sr. Executive Director, AtHome America®, Check out Pat online at
www.athome.com/patdempsey. “Shop the Attic section for some great summer deals”
10 The Country Register, July/August 2011
- Wheelersburg - Piketon - Belpre -
Southeast
Ohio
Wallpaper and More
723 West Street • Piketon
740-289-1221
Stop in and check out our wide variety of:
Wallpaper & Border
Folk Art by David
Primitive Country Items Barn Stars
McCalls Candles Candleberry Candles
Linens, Curtains & Valances
Park Designs Americana Items Much More!
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5
Visit our website www.mycountrydecor.com
Sat 10-3, Sun - closed
and Quilt Shop
2514 Washington Blvd, Belpre, OH 45714
Phone/Fax 740-423-1965
a Country Store and a Quilt Shop
Browse and enjoy shopping in our unique
country atmosphere where you will be
inspired by our country accents & displays
Rowe Pottery Certified Dealer
Redware & Pottery
Primitive Folk Art
Custom Framing
Moda Fabrics - over 2000 bolts
Hinterberg Dealer
Wools Classes
Primitive Stitching
Punch Needle Embroidery
Cake, Candy, Craft
& Scrapbooking Supplies
Crafters Welcome - Booths Available
Open 6 Days A Week
Hours:
Mon-Fri 10-6
Sat 10-5
web site:www.neffscountryloft.com
Southern Ohio
Craft Mall
e-mail: neffscountryloft@sbcglobal.net
Everything Country & Primitive!!!
Handmade Furniture ~ Quilted Throws, and Handbags ~ Braided Rugs
Custom Wreaths and Floral Arrangements by our own In-House Designer
Candles by McCalls, Candlebury, Swan Creek, Crossroads and Others
Dolls ~ Saltbox Houses ~ Barn Stars ~ Candle Warmers ~ Mini Lamps ~ Cards
Treenware ~ Quilted Placemats and Runners ~ Signs ~ Pictures
Plus Much Much Much More!!!
Anniversary Sale Aug 1-5
Huge Tent Sale 50% OFF! Sat Aug 6, 10-5
Mon thru Fri 10-6
Sat 10-4, closed Sun
Ohio River Road ~ 1499 SR 522
Wheelersburg, Ohio 45694
(740) 574-2218
Directions from 52 West: Take first
Wheelersburg exit.
Right off exit. One mile on right.
Directions from 52 East: Take first
Wheelersburg exit. Left off exit.
Turn right at the light.
One mile on the right.
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
Sat 10am-3pm
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Northeast
Ohio
- Mansfield Country Primitives & More
3629 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Ohio 419-529-9266
3 miles West of the Richard Mall (SR 309) at the traffic light in the Village of Ontario
Visit Our Country Primitive Store 13 Rooms Filled With...
Many great candle lines including 1803, McCalls, Keeper of the Light,
1824, Crossroad & Woodwick Candles, Primitive stars, berries & berry
garlands, lighted branches, country curtains & rugs, Olde Century Paint,
country wallpaper borders & Giannios Chocolates. Our front room now
FILLED with GREAT PURSES and JEWELRY! Lots of Bling!
Build A Bracelet...knockoff of famous-maker
designs for a fraction of the price!
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splash of color -- and taste -- to glasses
of iced tea, lemonade or water. Drop
combinations of fresh berries, mint
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empty ice cube trays. Add water to
trays, and freeze.
The Added Touch
Decorative Gallery
3849 Park Ave West, Mansfield, OH 44903
419-747-3146
www.addedtouchfurniture.com
Shop Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3, Sun closed
- Shiloh - Lukas - Lexington - Galion - Nova 3rd Annual
In the Spirit of Friends
Folk Art & Antique Show Show
Sat, Sept 24, 2011
10am-4pm
Malabar Farm,
4050 Bromfield Road, Lucas, Ohio
in Main Barn, Outbuildings & Grounds
Handmades-FolkArtRug Hooking-Prim Antiques
Mercantile Gatherings Magazine will be @ the Show
419-347-3726 or
419-347-9558
www.inthespiritoffriends.blogspot.com
for dealers list & other info
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Lots of Yummy Candles
Clutter Makes A House a Home!
305 E. Main (Rt. 42/97)
Lexington, Ohio 44904
(419) 884-1901
2 miles west of I-71 on Rt. 97 or
2 miles South of Mansfield on Rt. 42
Housewares - - - Gifts
Hours: Mon,Tues, Wed, Fri 9-5,
Sat 9-3,Thurs 9-7, Closed Sun
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Art in the Park
The 38th Annual Art in the Park is set for Sunday, July 17, 2011. An
estimated 15,000 people attend this one-day nationally recognized fine
art show, which will be held 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., rain or shine. Admission
and parking is free. The event is sponsored by the Medina County Art
League (MCAL).
Medina’s Public Square will house 130 juried artisans traveling from as
far as New Mexico to exhibit their fine art. Mediums include painting,
pottery, leather, jewelry, wood, photography, fiber, mixed media, metal
and much more. Each year artists donate one piece of artwork for the
scholarship raffle at 6 p.m. Raffle proceeds and additional contributions
from MCAL are awarded as scholarships to Medina County high school
graduates pursuing art in college. The Independent Order of Odd
Fellows will sell refreshments and light fare on the bandstand, while the
Noon Kiwanis and a kettle corn vendor provide additional food and
snacks on Broadway Street. Visitors may also enjoy many restaurants
and gift shops that surround the square. For more information visit
www.medinaartleague.com.
Country Primitives
844 US Highway 224, Nova, Oh 44859
419-652-2494 or 419-651-5317
Shop
Hours:
Fri 12-5,
Sat & Sun
12-4
Primitive Antiques, Smalls, Grungy Items & Antiques of All Kinds
Fall Harvest of Antiques Show - Sept 10-11
at Country Primitives of Nova
Vendors Wanted of all Antiques, $50 for 10x30 space (must have
tent of 10x10 or larger) call & ask for Marie for more info.
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- Ashland -
Village Peddler Festival
Celebrate fall in the country at the 30th annual Village Peddler
Festival on Sept. 17 and 18, Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 10am to
5pm, at Lake Metroparks Farmpark in Kirtland, Ohio. Stroll the
shaded paths and visit the shops of 150 artisans and craftsmen from
PA, OH, NY, and WV selling a wide variety of fine arts and crafts.
Enjoy shopping for American made items such as folk art, furniture,
baskets, pottery, Americana, glass, clothing, jewelry, rugs, black bear
art, wheat weavings, floral, fall and holiday accents, stone carvings,
primitives, Shaker brooms, twig furniture, quilting, toys, Santas, and
more! A silhouette artist will be cutting out memories both days. Bring
the grandkids!
The gourmet market will feature many new items including chef
demonstrations, herbs (dried and fresh), plants, jams, dips, maple
syrup, honey, nuts, fudge, kettle popcorn, apples, vegetables and more.
Visit an old fashioned bakery for the best breads, cookies, pies,
cupcakes and more. Enjoy delicious food cooking outside, creamed
chicken over biscuits, wood fired pizza, barbeque, potatoes, ice cream,
homemade pies, apple fritters, and more.
Listen to the sounds of folk music from 2 groups - The Silver String
Band and Forsythe Special and soloist and guitarist Bev Newbold.
What an addition all these musicians make to the ambiance of this
festival. Dine under the shade of big old trees while listening to their
music. This will take you and your family back to a simpler time at
this quaint outdoor American marketplace. Don't miss it.
The festival is held at Lake Metroparks Farmpark on 8800 Euclid
Chardon Rd., (Rt. 6) Kirtland, Ohio (Lake county) just east of
Cleveland and north of Akron. It is easy to reach off I-90, exit 193,
then south on Rt. 306, east on Rt. 6 one mile to the festival. This is a
great event for the whole family to enjoy....a tradition.
Call 800 366 3276 or go to www.villagepeddlerfestival.com for more
information. All activities and access to the Farmpark are included in
the admission to the festival. Sponsors are Ohio Magazine, Cleveland
Magazine, the News Herald, The Lake County Women's Journals and
Lake County Visitors Bureau.
Holiday Jump-Start
It's hot outside! What better time to check with
your local fabric store, craft store or kitchen studio,
and find a class you'd like to take? Preferably
inside! Maybe you're a quilter, but you've always
wanted to learn to knit. Perhaps you're a
wonderful cook, but could use some tips to
become a better baker. A stroll through your
favorite craft store or craft fair can inspire lots of
new ideas of things you'd like to try. If you start
now, you may even be able to get a couple of
items created in time for Christmas presents.
What better inspiration to try something new than
to have fun AND get your Christmas shopping and
creating underway? Check with your favorite
scrapbook store; they may even have classes to
help you make your own Christmas cards. Get a
jump on things while having fun at the same time!
Susan Tipsord 2011
COUNTRY
CHARM FABRICS
Large selection of Homespuns, Quilting Fabrics, Notions,
Repro. Prints, Stencils, Patterns, Quilting Classes, Plus Much More
37th Anniversary Sale - July 14-16
Big savings on select fabrics, books and
patterns. Come join the fun and save!
Pick up new brochure for the
Ohio Amish Country Quilt Shop Hop - Nov 2-5, 2011
Check out our new web site, should be up
& running, if not please stay tuned www.countrycharmfabrics.com
Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 10-5,
Sat 10-4, Closed Sun & Wed
1422 Twp. Rd. 593, East of I-71
Ashland, Ohio 44805
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Stop By & See What's New...
697 Co. Rd. 1302
(1 mile off U.S. 42 N)
East of Ashland, OH
419-281-7514
Watch for tourist activity signs
Tues-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5, Closed Mon
14 The Country Register, July/August 2011
- Berlin - Walnut Creek Country Craft Cupboard
E. Main Street ,Berlin ,OH
330-893-3163
Christmas in July Sale!
July 22-23 (9am-5pm)
Bring in 2 non-perishable grocery
items, get 25% OFF that day.
Help us help others!!
100% woo l * fabrics
homespuns * rug hooking
Rubber Stamls
scrapbooking * patterns
wearables * folk art
painting * counted cross
stitch * punchneedle
Visit our website for
classes, sales & events!
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30% OFF one item
(usual exceptions apply)
One per customer per visit
Expires 8-15-11
Country Gatherings
...of Walnut Creek
Primitive Wares for Your Home
Wrought Iron Fencing • Garden & Yard Accents
Grapevine Trees & Wreaths
Primitive Lighting • American Made Textiles
Homespun Draperies & Curtains
Dinnerware • Awesome Florals
New things arriving daily!
Cheer up your home with a touch of old and new.
Treat yourself to a new purse or colorful necklace
from our new jewelry corner.
Lots to choose from!
3147 State Rt. 39 (east of Berlin),
Walnut Creek, OH 44687
Mon-Sat 9-5:30
(330) 893-2134
www.homespunwalnutcreek.com • Look us up on Facebook!
Country Goods & Early American Necessities
for the American Country Home
Colonial Lighting - Reproduction Furniture
Johnston Benchworks - Family Heirloom Weavers
Wonderful Handmades - So Much More!
Hours: Mon-Thurs & Sat 9-6, Fri 9-7, Closed Sun
4755 SR 39, Berlin, Ohio 44610
www.berlinvillagegiftbarn.com
330-893-1174
- Millersburg -
Shaker House Antiques on the Square
Where the Movers & Shakers Shop!
Welcome to Amish Country in Historic Downtown Millersburg, Homes County, Ohio
60 E. Jackson Street, Millersburg OH 44654
330-674-0433 or 330-275-0421 (cell)
shakertiques@aol.com
Tues-Sat 10
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Sun 11-4
Closed Mon
www.shakerhouseonthesquare.com
Antiques in the Alley - Sat, Aug 6, 2011
Lots of Specials - Call for Info
2nd Shop Now Open at Historic
Roscoe Village, Coshocton, OH,
Medbery Marketplace
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330/674-1677 or 866/558-9739
www.somewheresewing.com
Machine Service and Repairs on All Makes & Models
7000+ Bolts ~ Quality Quilting Fabrics
Books ~ Patterns ~ Notions
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Authorized dealer
- Louisville -Uniontown - Hanoverton -
Days Gone By
13925 State Route 644, Hanoverton OH 44423
330-223-2430
Handmade Primitives & Antiques
A Simple Country Gathering, Oct 1, 9am-3pm
Primitive wares~antique & handmade~from our many vendors
$3 admission
For more info call 330-223-2430 or
email clydineg@yahoo.com
Reg Hours: Thurs 10-4,
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www.daysgonebyprimitives.com
Steppin’ Out Quilt Tour
Fourteen area quilt shop owners
have come together to
commemorate the 150th anniversary
of the Civil War during the third
annual Steppin’ Out Quilt Tour.
Quilting has experienced an
incredible resurgence in recent
years, and one popular quilting
style features reproduction Civil
War fabric and designs. A beautiful
sampler quilt, as well as many
additional projects in various quilting styles has been designed and
created just for this special event.
The Steppin’ Out Shop Hop will run from July 22 to July 30, 2011. At
their first stop, participants will purchase a “passport” for $5 or donate a
homemade pillowcase and receive a commemorative tote bag. They will
visit all 14 participating shops, receiving stamps in their passport,
collecting block patterns to make a quilt, and enjoying the various
projects at each shop created especially for this event. Participants will
have the chance to win gift baskets and prizes at each shop. Completed
passports will be eligible for various grand prizes. Hours for the event
are 10 AM-5 PM, Mondays through Saturdays during the event, though
normal shop hours vary for each shop.
Plan A Trip to Hudson Sampler
AnnaLouisa's
NeedleArts LLC
1408 North Chapel Street, Louisville, OH 44641
330-875-5300
A Unique Quilt Shop
Great selection of Specialty Quilting Fabrics and Quilt Kits • Homespuns
100% Wool • Hand-Dyed Woolens • Kits • Yarns • Rug Hooking Supplies
PunchNeedle • Books • Patterns • Many Classes Offered
You will truly be inspired when you visit our New
Wool Room and Civil War Rooms.
Visit our website for more information and
directions to our shop www.annalouisas.com
Hours:
Tues & Thurs 10-8
Wed & Fri 10-6
Sat 10-4
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gift shoppe
11742 Cleveland Avenue NW,
Uniontown, Ohio 44685
330-497-9840 - www.pineconegiftshoppe.net
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Participating shops include A Piece In Time in Akron, A Quilting Affair
in Geneva, Angelic's...A Quilter's Haven in Canton, AnnaLouisa's
NeedleArts in Louisville, Cottonpicker's Quilt Shop in Chardon, Mara’s
Fabric & Gifts in Eastlake, Little Red Quilt House in Medina, Quilt
Garden in North Canton, Quilter's Source in Parma, Shaker Tree in
Garrettsville, Stitch, Piece 'n Purl in Cuyahoga Falls, The Craft Cupboard
in Middlefield, The Polka Dot Pincushion in Richfield, and Tiny Stitches
in Middlefield.
Steppin’ Out Quilt Tour is a proud supporter of ConKerr Cancer, a
charity which donates homemade pillowcases to pediatric oncology units
to spread a smile to those in need. If participants wish to “purchase” their
passport with a pillowcase donation, pillowcases should be made with
100% cotton fabric, washed and placed in a quart-size plastic zip bag
prior to donation. Instructions for making the pillowcases can be found at
each shop and online at www.conkerrcancer.org. In 2010, the Steppin’
Out Quilt Tour group of shops committed to a goal of donating 2,010
pillowcases to ConKerr Cancer. They surpassed that goal with an
astounding 3,228 pillowcases made by generous quilting friends and
customers!
“ConKerr Cancer: A Case for Smiles” was started when Ryan Kerr was
diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer at the age of twelve. Despite
his illness - and many, many trips to the hospital - Ryan lived a full life
of school, sports and friends. To make his hospital room cheerier, his
mom Cindy began making fun, whimsical pillowcases to brighten up his
day and put a smile on his face. Ryan liked them so much that Cindy
started making pillowcases for the other children in the Oncology Unit.
In a short time, the pillowcase project grew in amazing ways and has
provided more than 160,000 pillowcases to sick children. Thousands of
volunteers from across North America as well as South Africa have
helped in more than 100 chapters serving over 150 hospitals.
For more information on ConKerr Cancer, please visit their web site
www.conkerrcancer.org. For more information on the Steppin’ Out Quilt
Tour, contact one of the participating shops.
Featuring American Made Products
12 months
same as cash!
Regular store hours:
Regular store hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 10-6,
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 10-6,
Thursday 10-7, Saturday 10-5
Thursday 10-7, Saturday 10-5
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- Alliance - Warren Bridgewater Primitives
15255 Gaskill Drive, Alliance, Ohio 44601
330-823-4864
Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5,
Sat 10-4, Sun Closed
A gathering of early wares & smalls,
aged handmades, lighting, homespun textiles,
woodenware, candles & many primitive goods.
Hours:
Mon,Wed,Thurs,
Fri 10-5
Tu 10-8, Sat 10-2
A Full Service Quilt Shop
Fabrics, Notions, Books, Machine Quilting, Classes
171 Folsom Street NW, Warren, Ohio 44483
330-469-6956
www.aquiltersmarket.com
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Country Register
Secret Shopper!
Hello Country Register Readers,
I go to my old favorite shops and find new shops I
read about in my Country Register. I really love
these home owned shops that are so unique and
always give me great new ideas for my country
home and garden.
The other day I was in Millersburg and stopped at
the Pioneer Loft located right downtown. The
building itself has such charm and character. Built
over 100 years ago this shop has old wood floors
with beautiful shop windows facing the main street. You feel as if you have
stepped back in time. The old store was the perfect setting for what Denise and
her husband have to offer. The front part of the shop is primitive and I had to
walk around a few times just to take it all in. Denise has blended both large
and small antiques with her husband's charming wooden pieces. They are
painted small cupboards that hang on the wall or set on a table that he has made
with an aged look. One of his bigger pieces was a wall hanging cupboard to
hold your kitchenware along with your old rolling pin. It was a really nice
primitive piece for kitchenware display. His wooden items are are small and
charming and can easily be added anywhere to display for you small oddments.
Denise has her sewing machine set up behind the counter and embroiders
wonderful old looking linen towels. I really liked her original patterns and of
course her star pattern was my favorite.
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The back part of the shop is light and airy with a nice selection of cottage decor
items. Denise has a great eye and has displayed the cottage items in such a
pleasing way that you can't resist her offerings. Lots of Depression glass and
lovely linens are displayed throughout the back of her shop. Put Pioneer Loft on
your list of shops to stop in this summer.
A few weeks ago I ran down to Chillicothe of course with my Country Register
at the ready just in case I had some extra time to explore the area. This area is
full of Ohio history and the people there are happy to share their history with
you. This was Ohio's first capital and the downtown area has a lot of historic
charm and the surrounding area is filled with Indian lore and mounds.
I had to go into the bank downtown because they have no drive-thru ATM and I
got a great local history lesson from the bank teller when I told him I was from
out of town. Just north of downtown I stopped at the Chillicothe Craft Mall. I
was greeted so nicely when I came in the door and really enjoyed myself while I
looked around the aisles of crafter booths and antique dealers. Kathy and her
vendors have a great blend of both new and old items. I liked the selection of
country furniture in the farmhouse style and my favorite was the barn siding
outhouse that would be perfect in my garden to store my gardening tools in.
There is a good selection of smaller country furniture pieces that would work
beautifully in a country home. They have a good selection of shelves and
pictures throughout the Mall. I really liked the large star quilt hangers and the
snowmen painted on old windows. The blend of both old and new is just right. I
felt so welcome there and will be back soon. Chillicothe is a very friendly town
and would be a great local vacation stop for you and your family this summer.
As always please remember our animal friends that are in need of new forever
homes. One of our local pounds has a food bank to help people keep their pets in
their homes in these economic times, but on Monday when I was there to get 2
dogs for our rescue group the cupboard was bare. So if you can, please consider
a donation to help the animals either in your local rescue group or animal
shelter. Thank you! Country Blessings,
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- Steubenville - New Middletown - North Lima - Cortland - Boardman - Twinsburg -
Two Floors of Country & Primitive Items
Candles • Rag Rugs • Valances
Pictures • Shelves • Signs • Antiques • And More!
10477 Main Street, Rt. 170, New Middletown
*GPS Systems type in 10477 Youngstown Pittsburgh Rd for directions
330-542-9271
Summer Hours - July & August Open Thursday-Saturday 10-5
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Located in Ft. Steuben Mall, Steubenville, Ohio
740-264-2996
Berry Wreaths Garlands Florals Country Pictures
Warm Glow Candles Tarts & Tart Burners
Country Wall Borders Country Furniture & Shelves Country Lamps
Decorative Flags Mailbox Wraps Americana Crafts
Bears Barn Stars Americana Yard & Porch Crafts
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our own Candle Company Candles!
Open 7 days a week Mall Hours
Quilting B’s
A full service quilt shop and so much more!
Jo Morton Fabric * thimbleberries
kansas troubles * Wools * Homespuns
flannels * kits & patterns!
Habersham Wax Pottery * Jim Shore
Sat, July 16th - 11 am-4 pm - Civil War Commemoration
Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, and Union Soldier
Reinactors will be here to demonstrate and entertain you in
uniform complete with muskets and cannons.
Barbershop Quartet~Refreshments~Give-Aways for the Kids!
(We are hoping to make this an Annual Event)
Inside our shop we will debut our
2011 Fall and Christmas Fabrics and some Special Sales
Stop in and enjoy the day with us!
Stop in and see us! Something is always buzzing at Quilting B’s!
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5 & Sat 10-2
254 S. High Street, Cortland OH 44410
quiltingbshop.com
330-637-0002
quiltingb254@aol.com
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Piney Creek Primitives
Join us for our 3rd Annual gathering “A humble past”
Aug 13th, 10-4. A small group of folks set up at Piney
Creek to offer their best in antiques, primitive
handmades & country smalls. Adm $2
600 E. Pine Lake Road,
North Lima, OH 44452
330-549-0716
Shop Hours:
Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
visit our website: www.pineycreekprimitives.com
STORE
& SO MUCH MORE
• Largest thread selection in Northeast Ohio
• Embroidery designs in most machine formats
• Over 2000 bolts of fine quality quilting cottons
• Cabinets by Regal, Roberts, Unique & Horn
Order on line at www.berninastore.com
Hours: Mon-Tues-Wed 10-6, Thurs 10-8,
Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4, closed Sun
7081 West Blvd, Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-9396
8900 Darrow Road
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- Marysville - Russells Point Thursday 11-7
Antiques•Primitives
Shabby Chic
& Much More!
1824 & Rose of Sharon Candles
Room Sprays
Primitive Battery Candles
Stop in soon - always new arrivals!
Now open ‘til 7PM on Thursdays!
Goodies
Galore
138 E. Fifth Street, Marysville, OH 43040
New Location in Antique Building
marysvillegoodiesgalore.com
937-644-0251or 877-293-4810
Primitives & Antiques
Yankee Candles • Scrapbooking & Cake Decorating
Waggoner’s Chocolates • Goodies Galore Homemade Fudge
Local Wines • Gift Baskets • OSU
Hours: Mon-Fri 9-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 12-4
A Robbins Nest/Signature Antiques has now moved in its new location
at 184 W. Main Street in Russells Point, Ohio. The new location, west
of Rite Aid Pharmacy, just off US SR 33, is itself a fine antique of the
historic Indian Lake area--the old Indian lake Community Center. Set
between historic Sandy Beach Park and
White Cottage, the building became a
real community building, organized and
chartered in 1936 as Indian Lake
Community Club and Gathering Place.
As antiques are the original “green”
items, the new store location has a green
attitude as well. Eric Grandi Construction
is leading this “green attitude” by reusing This is the original ground
much of the original early century materials breaking Oct,27 1932.
used by previous proprietors to restore the building to its original
historic layout and beauty. The building is being revitalized into an open
1400 square foot showroom with the original sixteen foot high tin
ceiling exposed. The Community Center's basketball court that many
Indian lake baby boomers played on has been reclaimed and restored.
Due to the dedicated efforts of people with vision the building will once
again become full of life and a focal point of the area.
The shop's antiques and gifts have been so
successful that they have added several lines
of candles, wreaths, specialty soaps, lotions,
as well as home and garden décor and gifts
for all occasions. You will find everything
from gallery quality artwork and fine antique
furniture to garden décor and new gift items
at this shop. Customers from Maryland, New York, and as far away as
Europe have found their way to Indian Lake and Ohio travelers find it is
a short day trip to visit the shop and lunch at the Lake's eateries. Store
hours are Monday and Wednesday 2-6 PM; Thursday through Saturday
11AM-6PM; Sunday 12-5PM; closed on Tuesday. Call for an appointment at 937-842-2205 or email at robbinsnest2009@embarqmail.com.
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Two Great Shops in One Location
Signature Antiques
by Karen & Jud Fults
Early Fine & Country Antiques
614-406-4146
A Robbins
Nest
Antiques & Gifts
owner: Connie Cathcart
937-842-2205
check out our NEW LOCATION
184 W. Main (behind RiteAid Pharmacy)
Russells Point, OH 43348
Hours: Mon & Wed 2-6,
Thurs-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-5, Closed Tues
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The Old Crow
Store Hours:
Wed-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5
Visa, MC, Discover
Gift Certificates
Layaway on
Large Purchases
Life is Good
at the Old Crow!
Happy Summer!
- Newark - Mt Vernon - Powell - Johnstown
Be sure to tell shop owners
that you saw their ad in
the Country Register!
columbus
marketplace
Sundays, 9am-5pm, rain or shine
125+ Vendors
~ In Historic Powell, Ohio ~
Free Admission & Parking!
Antiques, Art, Crafts, Collectibles, Edibles, More!
614-396-3336
www.visitpowell.com
Timber Tunes
GIFTS & ANTIQUES
FOR HOME & GARDEN
9862 Johnstown-Utica Rd (Rt 62)
Summer Hours:
Johnstown, OH 43031
Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5
call 740-967-0421
Extended Hours
1/2 mile east of downtown Johnstown
by Appt
handcrafted furniture
bowls
cutting boards
fairy houses
folk-art musical figurines
visit our rear courtyard
2011 Show
Schedule
Show Hours 9am-6pm
concrete statuary
at the farm...in the barn
Mt. Vernon
740-397-0300
Tree
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Great NEW Fresh summer
Looks for Your Home!
lots of new merchandise New items arriving daily!
cards - clocks - quilts
lamps - barn stars
wrought iron - signs
Webkinz - wallpaper border
seasonal decor - calendars
Billy Jacobs
mailbox covers
Willow tree angels
McCalls Candles
Warm Glow candles
pictures - furniture
berry garlands - rice lights
linens - candle warmers
jewelry - tinware - wreaths
Primitive Glow lights
1450 N. 21st Street, Newark
740-366-2818
www.theoldcrowinc.com & see us on Facebook
July 31 & Sept 11
855 Coshocton Ave
July 24-26
August 19-23
Temporary Exhibitors
August 20-22
September 18-20
October 16-18
Sample Sale November 4-7
888-332-8979
www.thecolumbusmarketplace.com
Billy Jacobs
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri
9:30-5:30,
Sat 9:30-4
4000 sq ft of home decor
and fun stuff!
things that make
your home smell good,
look good & you feel good!
Primitive Glow Candles Great for Mothers Day!
We are next to Kroger's
in a shopping plaza with
plenty of FREE parking!
Buses welcome !
- Heath - Heath Regular Hours:
Mon-Sat 10am-8pm
Sun noon-5pm
Handcrafted Gifts, Antiques, Art,
Home Decor and much more...
WOW! THIS PLACE IS INCREDIBLE!
789 Hebron Road
Major
Cards Credit
Accep
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www.finderskeeperscrafts.com
Park Plaza Center
check out our website
Finders Keepers will sponsor
Treasures Old and New Craft Show
Saturday, Sept 17, 9am-5pm
in the Finders Keepers Parking Lot
If you are a vendor and would like
information about leasing a booth for this event,
please contact us at 740-522-3233.
Area Map to
Finders Keepers
Heath, Ohio
Over 200 Unique Shops
Our customers and crafters
find unique theme booths
such as our...
• Vintage & Retro Items
• Antiques
• Primitives
• Furniture and Accents
• Baskets & Linens
• Barrington Bears
• Boyds Bears
• Jewelry
• Willow Tree Angels
• Windchimes
• Bird Houses
• Bath & Body Luxuries
• Bridal Gifts
• Candles
• Ceramics
• Cottage Collectibles
• Country Crafts
• Dolls - Ceramic & Primitive
• Florals
• Framed Prints
• Geese Clothes
• Gooseberry Patch Cookbooks
• Greeting Cards
• Longaberger Baskets
• Park Imports Linens
• Pottery & Ceramics
• OSU Items
• Wood Crafts
• Seasonal and Nautical Items
• Heritage Lace
Tour Buses Welcome!
740-522-3233 or 800-843-9301
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Country Squares
buy it
sell it
find it
WHITE PINE BOARDS Curiosity Shoppe
Wholesale
Ohio based lumber distributor
is currently stocking kiln dried
White Pine Boards for the pine
furniture and craft industry.
For more information
call 330-335-5550
Great Lakes
Lumber Company
PRIMITIVES –N-
1230 N 21stPOTPOURRI
St, Newark, OH
160 W. Water Street
Oak Harbor, OH 43449
419-898-1916
Kathy Newburn, Owner
3686 County Road 39
Bloomingdale, OH 43910
740-944-1039
A Full Line
Needlework Shop
Homemade Wood Crafts,
Soy Candles, Pictures & More!
Hours: Sat, Sun, Mon 10-5/D
Thurs 12-7 or By appt.
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Mon-Tues-Wed & Fri 9-5
Sat 9-2, Closed Thurs & Sun
Old Glory Antiques
Sara’s Herbs & Everlastings
1842 Hillandale Road NE
New Philadelphia OH 44663
Crafts & Flowers
Made in America
Hand Made & Hand Painted
one of kinds - Artist on Site
Live Well Love Much Laugh Often
Historic Flat Iron Bldg
9 Main Street
Greenwich, OH
419-752-0405
Tues 1-5,Wed Thurs Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
tell it
Ohio’s Oldest
Country Store
Woolson Co. Since 1897
115 S. Main, Mount Vernon, OH
740-392-0936
BackDoor Primitives
330-364-3407
Fall Open House
Aug 13
Antiques &
Country Needs
11 W. Church Street
Milan, OH
419-499-9030
Tues-Sat
10-5
This Could have
been your ad for
less than 60¢ a day!
sarasherbs.blogspot.com
Wed 10-3,
Thurs-Fri-Sat
10-5
Call 937-652-1157
Antiques, Prims & Dried Flowers for advertising information
FOR SALE
Very nice 6-yr old well-established CANDLE
Shop Hours:
MAKING/RETAIL SHOP/BUSINESS. Includes
Friday: 12:30-5
For Vintage Decorating Hours: Tues-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-2 candle making equipment/supplies, full
Saturday: 11-5
125 Rear W. Washington Street inventory and displays. Everyhting you need
Or by appointment
Ashland, OH
Antiques & Primitives, Uniquely
to get up and running. Don’t let this
419-651-0078
Planted Garden Containers, Hand
opportunity pass you by. Priced to sell!
mades, Wreaths, Purses & Jewelry
Located in NW Ohio. Serious inquiries only.
22551 Walbridge Rd, Curtice,OH www.moondogcottage.blogspotcom
419-836-3110 or 419-304-7381 www.secretgardenwaynesville.com www.backdoorprimitivesohio.com 419-5 85-5270 after 6pm.
Thyme For All Seasons
Antiques & Country Accents
Antiques ~ Collectibles
Wool ~ Handmade Dolls
Fiber art classes available/ artist on site
Jillian’s Country Home
For all your Country and Primitive Decor Needs
www.jillianscountryhome.com
740-967-1418 or 740-403-0283
To Place an Ad in the Country Squares,
give us a call at 937-652-1157
Southwest
Ohio
- Carlisle - West Milton - Trenton A Country Peddler
country wares
primitives
candles
furniture
braided rugs
needfuls
777 Central Avenue, Carlisle, OH 45005
937-743-PRIM
Hours: Wed. 11-5, Thurs. 11-6, Fri. 11-5 and Sat. 11-4
Featuring Scentsible Scents Candles, Candleberry Candles, Warm Glow
Candles and Heart Warming Cookie Melts and Soyffin Candles
West Milton
Visit the Specialty Shoppes of West Milton
The Hen's Nest
Country Flower Bin
344 N. Furlong Road, Laura,
937-947-1546
50 N. Miami Street, 937-698-6985
Come and enjoy our garden, sit awhile and
New gatherings for inside and out now
enjoy a cup of coffee or tea. Floral
arriving! Country & primitive consignments
arrangements, wreaths: dried and silk,
accepted. Olde Century Paint, Pottery,
candles, teas, coffees and candies.
Scented Candles, Florals, Curtains, Framed
Hours: Tues-Sat, 12-6
Prints, Furniture, Gourmet Coffees.
Tues-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4
Angel Heaven
11 N. Miami Street, 937-698-WING (9464)
Angelic gifts & colle ctibles for all occasions.
Webkinz, greeting cards, wall art, memorial and
inspirational gifts for th e home. .
Hours Mon 12-5, Tues-Sat 10-5
Congratulations! The winner of our book give-away
from the May/June issue was Mary Alice Mullet
from Gambier, Ohio. A copy of Making Life Rich
Without Any Money is on the way to Mary Alice.
Thanks to all who entered the contest. To order a
copy of any of the books we review in The Country
Register check amazon.com.
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Visit Our 100 Year Old Barns!
Main Barn w/three lofts - over 50 local crafters, florals,
candles, framed prints, collectibles, furniture, fabric
crafts, antiques. Jams, jellies, Amish baked goods.
Frost a sheet cake with
white icing. Use strawberries lined up in rows to
make the stripes and
blueberries as stars to make
a flag cake for your 4th of
July celebration!
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2nd Barn - Ice Cream & Candy Shop, Deli - More gifts
& crafts, Yankee Candles, candies, Amish meats &
cheeses, Velvet Ice Cream.
1893 Barn - Weekly Sunday Brunch Buffets 10:30-3pm
Private Parties & Receptions
Upcoming Events at Barn ‘n’ Bunk:
Aug 13 - 4x4’s For A Cause
513-988-9211
www.barnnbunk.com
Open Daily April - December
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937-655-9212
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Willow Tree Angels - Studio Designs - Design Your Own Gift!
Webkinz & Viva Beads - Gifts Handcrafted by Local Artisans Hours:
Mon-Sat,
Eden Pure Heaters - Primitive Furniture
10-5
Home Cooked Carry-Out Lunches, 11-2 (delivery available)
Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Fudges, Homemade Apple Butters & Jellies
www.grannyscountrycupboard.com
www.wilmingtongeneralstore.com
Old Mill Antiques
(30+ Dealers)
and Home Again II
* Candles & Accessories
* Greeting Cards
* Park DesignCurtains/Linens * Framed Pictures
* Vine Trees
* Jewelry
* Olde Century Paints
* Home Decor
* Donna SharpHandbags
Mon-Sat 10-5:30
Sunday Closed
316 E. Sugartree Street
Wilmington, OH 45177
937-383-1899
TheRusty
Star
...Primitives
1800 sq. ft. of affordable
country/prim home decor & gifts
and a gal that loves to decorate!
Paint • Wall Decor • Candles • Country Prints
Spring Florals & Garlands • Curtains • Rugs
Lamps •Treenware • Purses • Quilted Items
Handmade Wood Items & Hutches & More!
A Great Place to Shop
for the comforts of Your Home!
Tues-Fri 11-5, Sat 11-4,
Closed Sun & Mon
China should be handled with caution
to avoid chipping or scratching. Paper
plates, or felt rounds are perfect for
protecting your dishes. Alternate
plates and inserts before storing your
china.
240 N. Main Street,
Lynchburg, OH 45142
937-364-9000
www.anniesrustystar.com
ThePeddlersHomestead
Craft Mall
Antiques
Consignments
6123 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights, OH 45424
:
Hours 1-6
at 1
Tues-S
937-233-1500
Major Credit
Cards Accepted
Gift Certificates &
Layway Available
ThePeddlersHomestead@yahoo.com
Dealers, Crafters & Consignors Welcome!
Visit us on Facebook!
Country Primitives Antiques
Vintage Furniture Home Decor
Grapevine Trees Woodcrafting
Longaberger Handmade Cards
Barn Stars Vera Bradley Jewelry
Country Curtains & Valances
Goose Clothing Pictures & Prints
Pen & Ink Artwork Crafts
Specialty Gifts Bella Taylor Wind Chimes
Handbags Candles Tart Warmers
Vinyl Clings Signs Americana Patriotic
Southwest Wreaths Afghans
Wallpaper Border Snow Sleds Old Clocks
Crocks Milk Cans Shutters Mason Jars
School Desks Old Rotary Phones
Soda Crates Hard-to-Finds John Deere
Coffee Mugs Unique Items RCA Victrola
Single & Group Classes
Much, Much More!
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- Springfield Heart of Country Gift Shoppe
and Teaberries, Our Country Tea Room
937-325-3030
1600 E. Leffel Lane in Springfield, Ohio
Once an old schoolhouse, built in the 1800's,
Heart of Country is one of the largest gift shoppes!
For the finest selection of unique gifts,
home decor and furniture stop in &
stroll thru our beautifully decorated shoppe!
NEW MERCHANDISE:
Sierra’s Interchangeable Footwear, Wax Perfume Bowls &
Candles, magnetic Necklaces, Beaded Bracelets
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Candleberry Candles
Yankee Candles
Braided Rugs
Boyds Bears
Grapevine Trees
Furniture
Garden Flags
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Heritage Lace
Willow Tree Angels
Country Curtains
Battery Candles
Mailbox Wraps
Village Candles
And Much More!
Conveniently located 1 1/2 mile off I-70, exit 54.
Go to the first intersection (Leffel Lane) turn right,
go thru 4 traffic lights and we are on the left.
CountryFR
Register EE!
HEART OF COUNTRY
Mon-Sat 10-4:30
TEABERRIES
Mon-Sat 11-3:00
Gorgeous Granny Day
Sat, July 23
Come Celebrate With Us!
TEABERRIES TEA ROOM
Our Country Tea Room inside Heart of Country with
five beautiful rooms in which you may dine.
Offering delicious homemade soups, sandwiches,
salads and DESSERTS!
Also, call TEABERRIES to host your bridal & baby showers,
birthday parties, business meetings and retirement parties!
Rustiques
1475 Upper Valley Pike, Springfield, Ohio
(inside Upper Valley Mall, next to JCPenny)
937-324-4474
Blonder Products • Naked Bee Products • Park Designs
McCall's Candles & Tarts • Swan Creek Candles • Woodwick Candles
Goosecreek Candles • Keepers of the Light • Scentsible Scents
Quilts--Throws & Queen Size • Picture Frames
Reproduction Furniture • Willow Tree • Large Line of Ohio State
Legacy Paper Items • Garden Accessories • Garden Flags
Wooden Plates & Wooden Bowls •Treenware
Hours: 10-9 Mon-Sat, 12-6 Sun
Homespun Blessings &
Country Gifts
5776 Urbana Road (Old 68), Springfield, Ohio
937-629-0705
Upcoming special events!
July 15-16 Anniversary Sale
Aug 12-13 Summer Clearance Sale
Check out our new website!
www.homespunblessings.biz
• Primitives • Country
• Olde Century Paints
A Primitive Country Store
• York Wall Borders
with Gifts & Decor
• Country Curtains • Rugs
for Your
• Primitive Pictures
• Placemats • Linens • Quilts
Country Home!
• Maple City Pottery
• Billy Jacobs Prints
• Legacy Greeting Cards
• Custom Cupboards & Shelves
• Candles - Scentsible Scents,
Candleberry, 1803, Goosecreek
& Our Store Signature Candle
Store Hours:
• Grapevine Trees
Mon-Fri
• And Much More!
Lenora Smedley, Owner
10am - 5:30pm,
Sat 10am - 5pm
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- London - Washington Court House Mini-Makeover Time
Looking to make a small, relatively painless makeover in
your home? Look no further than your bathroom! Usually
decorated upon moving into a home and then promptly
forgotten, the bathroom is one of the easiest rooms in
which to make subtle changes that can have a big impact
on your home. Choose a new theme and pick out one new
accessory to base your decorating upon. Perhaps you
found a terrific vintage mirror at an antique store perfect! Maybe you'd like to go with a nautical theme how about using that neat oar your son made at camp as a
wall hanging? There is no end to the possibilities for a
small space like a bathroom. Once you have that one
perfect accessory, choose a new wall color and paint if
needed. You can stencil, use a pattern, or even use a
textured paint. Add the perfect rug, some fresh new
towels, a new candle or bowl of potpourri and you have
your new space. You did it yourself, it didn't blow the
budget, and it's all new to you. What more can you ask
for?! Susan Tipsord 2011
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- Waynesville - Lebanon -
American Heritage Craftsman &
Artisan Show And Sale
The third annual American Heritage Craftsman & Artisan Show and Sale
will take place July 23 and 24th at the Warren County History Center in
Lebanon , Ohio . This is the first year the show will stand alone; it has
been part of the fall Lebanon Antique Show for the past two years.
Some of the finest traditional craftsman working in America today will
be on hand to demonstrate their craft and sell their wares. Many of these
artists are known nationwide for their art and a few are represented in
major American museums. Crafts represented include reproduction
furniture, pottery, quilts, wax portraits, folk art whimsy and period
lighting.
Hours are Saturday, July 23 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday, July
24, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is $8.00 per person and all proceeds
benefit the Warren County History Center and Glendower Historic
Mansion . For more information visit www.wchsmuseum.org or call 513932-1817.
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Stop in for the 4th of July Specials!
Antique Reproduction Furniture•Windsor Chairs•Home Accents for the Fine American Home
61 S. Main Street, Waynesville
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www.bennerswoodworking.com
Phone: 513-897-9000
- Cincinnati Change Your World
Change Your Mind
Anais Nin said “When I cannot bear outer pressures
anymore, I begin to put order in my belongings. . .
As if unable to organize and control my life, I seek
to exert this on the world of objects.”
Many of us have felt unable to control the world
around us at one time or another. Nin had a point in
that putting order in one's own world is one way to
feel in control. When you feel like your
surroundings are getting the best of you, try
organizing a small corner of your world. This can be
as simple as going through the magazines on the
coffee table and recycling ones you have read.
Perhaps clearing your counter top and putting out
some fresh flowers are what you need.
It doesn't have to be a complex undertaking; just
taking control of a small space can change your
outlook and perk up your day.
Susan Tipsord 2011
2011 Show Schedule
Show Hours 9am-6pm
July 24-26
August 19-23
Temporary Exhibitors August 20-22
September 18-20, October 16-18
Sample Sale November 4-7
888-332-8979
www.thecolumbusmarketplace.com
Attention Show Organizers:
For information about advertising your
activity in this low-cost Shows & Events column of
The Country Register--Call 937-652-1157
Black Cat Primitives
2811 East Smiley Rd, Shelby,OH
419-347-3726
Grungy Fall Items, Antiques, Primitives
Visit our website blackcatprimitives.com
Primitive
Harvest Gathering
Sept 17 9-5, Sept 18 12-5
Reg Shop hours: Wed-Sat 11-5
3rd Annual In the Spirit of Friends Folk Art & Antique Show
Malabar Farm, 4050 Bromfield Road, Lucas, Ohio
Sat, Sept 24, 2011, 10am-4pm
419-347-3726 or 419-347-9558
Mercantile Gatherings Magazine will be @ the Show
Handmades-FolkArt-Rug Hooking-Prim Antiques
in Main Barn, Outbuildings & Grounds
www.inthespiritoffriends.blogspot.com for dealers list & other info
Mansfield Millennium Quilt Guild
2011 Quilt Show - Colors of Nature
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July 16-17, Sat: 9-6, Sun: 11-4
Richland County Fairgrounds (Fairhaven Hall)
750 N. Home Rd, Mansfield OH 44906
Merchants Mall
Silent Auction
Raffle Quilt
Quilt Appraisals
Lunch Available
2nd Time Around Shop
For further information regarding the show contact Linda at 419-468-7811
Sat & Sun
10am-5pm
30th Annual Village Peddler Festival
Sept 17-18, 2011 - Sat 10-6 & Sun 10-5
160 craftsmen,folk music, g ourmet market,wagon rides,delicious
rides,delicious food,much
food,much more!
Lake Metroparks Farmpark • (Rt. 6) Kirtland,Ohio (1 mile east of Rt. 306)
800-366-3276
www.villagepeddlerfestival.com
A quaint outdoor American marketplace h eld
in a beautiful pastoral setting for th e whole family to enjoy.
Cleveland Miniaturia Society’s 40th Show & Sale
“Christmas Stories in Miniature” Sat, Oct 8, 2011 - 10am-4pm
Main Ballroom of Don Umerley Civic Center
21016 Hilliard Blvd, Rocky River, Ohio
Proceeds donated to Cleveland Foodbank
www.clevelandminiaturiasociety.org
info: cmsmini39@hotmail.com
Lisa Hilliker has spent all her life in northern
Vermont. Surrounded by natural beauty and
abundant wildlife, it is not surprising that both
have become sources of inspiration for her. "I love
animals and nature. Old barns are so beautiful, I
just had to use them to produce my artwork".
Hilliker has been creating art since she was a small
child. Early teachers included her artistic mother
and grandmother, and an extraordinarily talented
eighth grade teacher. From there she has learned
from other artists and let her powers of observation
guide her. "When it's time for something to be
painted, it makes itself known. One just has to
open to the vibes" she says.
After Lisa selects the right piece of barn board for a project, she sands it
and gives it a base coat of paint. She then paints, working primarily in
acrylics, and finishes the piece with an antiquing process and final
protective coat of varnish.
Adults $5
Children $2
5 & under FREE
Make & Take Projects ~ Club Displays
3 Raffles: “A Christmas Story” Dollhouse,
A Tabletop Leg Lamp Christmas Tree,
10 Ralphie Figurines by Zader Studios
Volunteering is a wonderful way to get
out and be a part of your community while
helping to fulfill a need. Perhaps you would
like to volunteer, but aren't quite sure how to go about
it. Start by searching out organizations that you support
in other ways. Hospitals, park districts and schools are
almost always in need of volunteers in a variety of positions.
There are many national non-profits, such as the Red Cross or
the March of Dimes, that rely heavily on volunteers and are
always looking for good help. If you would like to volunteer
your time and just aren't quite sure what is available in your
area, you can also look at websites such as www.allforgood.org
or www.volunteermatch.org. These websites keep a database of
volunteer opportunities that you can look at and make an
inquiry if you are interested. The key to volunteering is
finding a good match for your skills and personality.
Give of yourself and much more will come back to
you! Susan Tipsord 2011
2nd Fall Festival of the Arts
Sat, Oct 15, 2011, 10-4
Lisa Hilliker
To view Lisa's art prints, go to www.PennyLanePublishing.com or call
Penny Lane Publishing at 800-273-5263 for more information.
Attica, Ohio
phone:
419-426-0611
July 16 & 17
Lisa Hilliker
Brookside West Park, Ashland, OH
Free admission
You’ll be surprised with what you find!
& parking
Everything handmade~quality art & craft items. www.ashlandfallfestival.com
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City/Page/Shop
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City/Page/Shop
Map
Northeast
Central
Columbus
H-9
Heath
K-8
Johnstown
J-8
21 Columbus Marketplace
30 Country Living Fair
22 Finders Keepers
23 Jillian's Country Home
21 Timber Tunes
A B C D E F G H I J K LM N O P Q R
Alliance
P-5
18 Bridgewater Primitives
Ashland
23
30
14
14
14
K-5
BackDoor Primitives
Fall Festival of the Arts
Country Charm Fabric Shop
Olivesburg General Store
Parsley Pot
Northwest
Map
I-4
Carlisle
C-10
Bettsville
H-4
Cincinnati
B-12
Bloomville
H-4
Huber Heights
D-9
Curtice
G-2
Lebanon
D-11
Findlay
F-4
London
F-10
Lynchburg
E-12
Middletown
C-10
Springfield
E-9
23 Gatherings
10 Mid Summer Antiques Fest
Trenton
C-11
23 Curiosity Shoppe
Washington C. H.
G-10
Waynesville
D-10
West Milton
C-9
Wilmington
E-11
Attica
30, 32 Oak Ridge Festival
9 Door Mouse
9 Primitive Crossroads
Berlin
Mt. Vernon
K-7
Bloomingdale
Q-7
21 Country Treasures
23 Woolson Company
Boardman
R-4
Gibsonburg
G-3
21 Old Crow
Cleveland
M-2
Greenwich
J-4
Cortland
R-3
Lima
D-6
Newark
K-8
Powell
H-8
Russells Point
E-7
21 Historic Downtown Powell
20 Signature Antiques/
A Robbins Nest
19 Quilting B's
Galion
13 Keeping Room
Geneva
Kensington
Minnesota
3 Creative Connection Event
West Virginia
23 Primitive House Designs
Southeast
30 Cleveland Miniaturia Society
I-6
Q-1
30 Village Peddler Festival
Out of State
Belpre
N-11
Chillicothe
I-11
11 Neffs Country Loft
10 Chillicothe Craft Mall
Piketon
I-12
Wheelersburg
I-14
11 Wallpaper and More
11 Robins Nest
11 Southern Ohio Craft Mall
34 Thyme For All Seasons
7 Early American Home
7 Homestead Collection
23 Primitives N Potpourri
19 Bernina Store & Sew Much
17 Days Gone By
Louisville
O-6
O-5
17 AnnaLouisa's NeedleArts,
Mansfield
12
13
12
30
J-5
Added Touch
Crafty Clutter
Jilly Junction
Mansfield Millennium Quilt
Millersburg
M-6
16 Pioneer Loft
16 Shaker House Antiques on
16 Somewhere Sewing
New Middletown
R-5
New Philadelphia
O-6
North Lima
R-5
Nova
K-4
Shelby
J-5
Shiloh
J-5
19 Hampton Hill Mercantile
23 Sara's Herbs & Everlastings
19 Piney Creek Primitives
13 Country Primitives
13, 30 Black Cat Primitives
13 Country Fabrics
Southwest
Map
C-9
F-5
7 Applecreek Antiques
G-8
15 Country Craft Cupboard
15 Country Gatherings
City/Page/Shop
Arlington
Arlington
Marysville
20 Goodies Galore
20 Uptown Antiques
M-6
City/Page/Shop
8 Country Cupboard-Ohio
23 Old Glory Antiques
6 Heavenly Stitches
Milan
J-3
Oak Harbor
H-2
Pemberville
G-3
St. Henry
B-7
Tiffin
H-4
8 Country Mercantile
6 The Saltbox
9 Something Special
23 Wax Shack
Van Wert
6 De Shia
Willard
10 Picket Fence
B-5
J-4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
7 Applecreek Antiques
24 A Country Peddler
29, 30 QSC Expos
25 Peddlers Homestead
28 Warren County Historical
27 Crafts, Antiques & Cons.
25 Rusty Star
23 Moondog Cottage
26 Heart of Country
26 Homespun Blessings &
26 Rustiques
24 Barn 'n' Bunk Farm Market
27 Lin's Stuff
32 North Shore Primitives
28 Benner's Colonial Traditions
28 Olde Glory Antiques
28 Waynesville Area Chamber of
24 West Milton Shoppes
25 Granny's Country Cupboard
25 Old Mill Antiques
Northeast (cont’d)
Steubenville
R-7
Uniontown
O-5
Wadsworth
M-4
Walnut Creek
N-6
19 Country Crafts From the Heart
17 Pine Cone Gift Shoppe
23 Great Lakes Lumber Co.
15 Homespun Treasures
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