Thursday, October 4, 2018

Three on Thursday

 

Joining Carole for Three on Thursday, and today it's with three things I found in Elkton. 

I walked to the post office a couple days ago, and decided to explore downtown a bit. Like many other small towns, Elkton has a combination of empty storefronts, a few established businesses, and some new ones just starting up (including two breweries!). The little one in the middle had a cart of books outside, so I had to go in and check it out.


The Palette and the Page is a delightful little gallery where local artists display all kinds of arts and crafts - calligraphy, ceramics, glass, jewelry, paintings, photography, textiles, and more. They carry books from local authors, along with gently used books, and hold local wine and beer tastings and workshops. I hope to attend the wire knitting and chain maille workshops some day if they are held when I'm here. 


Here are three things I admired during my visit.

Beautiful woodworking. All of these pieces are lovely, and I'm wondering if I might need one (or both) of those small tables for plant stands.


Lots of ceramics, 


including the two little trays I purchased. 


And lastly, I was fascinated by these paintings on feathers. The images were tiny, precise, and quite beautiful. I'm wondering if someone in the family might need the cardinals for Christmas.



It's a lovely, peaceful place that I thoroughly enjoyed. Their front window says "enriching lives through art & beauty" and I certainly found that to be true. 

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17 comments:

  1. Paintings on feathers -- who would've thought?! Love the trays you picked out.

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  2. Ooooo! What a delightful place to visit! It sounds like they're hitting all the right notes in "enriching lives through art & beauty" -- with books and local art and gatherings (wire knitting and chain maille? oh, YES!). I LOVE your new little trays, and vote YES to a little wooden table/plant stand. XO

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  3. That seems like a really cool place to hang out and it's great to support local artists, too. I'm glad you are finding things in Elkton to make your time there happier.

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  4. The pottery is beautiful. Buying from local artists is a great thing to do.
    xx Beca

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  5. What a fun little shop!! I've never heard of painting on feathers before.

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  6. Those cardinals are GORGEOUS. What a wonderful find. The celtic knot plate you bought would be right up my alley! Enjoy!

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  7. I love little shops like this. I hope they do well for a long time. I like everything you showed us, but those feather paintings are the most original and unique items I have seen in a long time. Great find, Bonny. Keep exploring!

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  8. Love your new trays! I have a 'thing' for both celtic knots and turtles. And the painting on feathers... OMG! How beautiful and creative. (And cardinals are our state bird!)

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  9. I love the trays! And I hope you did grab the tables - they are really nice! And the paintings (and really the READ book) are so creative. (I got none of that!)

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  10. I love the pottery you choose!!

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    1. Thank you! The little turtle, Celtic cable pattern and the glaze colors make me happy!

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  11. I don't think I made to Elkton when I lived in Annapolis. Looks like I need to put it on my list!

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  12. What a great shop in your new location. The woodworking pieces are so beautiful. How nice to give local artists a place to display and sell their work.

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  13. Oh, yes! I need plant stands and have found nothing that nice. So many beautiful and lovely things to buy instead of the mass produced I can find in my neighborhood. That chain mail class could be amazing (if only blog worrthy?)!

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  14. little towns struggle, I love to see little shops and browse and hopefully shop, but I get overwhelmed with the choices or lack of choices and tend to buy nothing. I am a waffler unless it's a yarn shop!

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  15. Wow! What a fun little shop filled with so many good things! I am glad one or two made it home with you!

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