Showing posts with label seed box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seed box. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

The R.E.A.L. Town Marketplace

If you follow me, you know that I sell my wares at The Spaulding Cooperage in Townsend, MA. I've recently made a change in what I carry. Not only will I continue to make and sell my own items, but I really want to showcase artists in a local venue that I like to call 
The R.E.A.L. Town Marketplace. 
R=recycled E=eco-friendly A=artist-made L=locally-sourced.
I have big plans for this Marketplace! Stay tuned...
Here's my first spotlighted artist-Dana Huff of New England Handmade Artisan Soaps. She's a wife, a mom, a teacher and a soap maker. Dana makes so many different kinds of soap, but I only carry a few varieties in the shop, so check out her Etsy site for more selections.
They are 100% natural and handmade.  Love that! 
Baby Soap      Oatmeal Milk and Honey Soap    Aloe & Calendula Soap
Literally, the soaps have been flying out the door. I can't keep them in stock. That got me to thinking that 1. I have to continue to offer these great soaps and 2. I need to display them better. I originally had them in a basket all mixed together-not good for trying to sniff all the different 'flavors'.
So I came up with a great solution, if I do say so myself.
 I've had this antique seed packet display box for a long time.
 I bought it, knowing that eventually I'd find something to do with it. And as luck would have, I've had a bit of a hoarding collection issue with vintage soap dishes. I just love them, and I just can't part with them. Here's my solution to a better display...
I added a piece of plywood painted in chalkboard paint to the back and attached various wall mounted soap holders-cute, right?!
 I added narrow antique brackets to keep the cover permanently open.
Now it's ready for the soap...
 The other items in my box of goodies, besides vintage soap dishes,(yes, I realized I needed to sell some), are vintage/antique tea cup saucers. They make a great soap dish if you have a wide enough counter. So pretty and a great use of these saucers that have lost their mate.
I just have to wait for the rest of my order to come in, and I'll fill it up again.
Thanks for supporting 'local' and 'artisian-made' people!!
Makes my heart happy!
~Kris