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Gifts•Antiques•Collectibles•Primitives•Quilting Needlework•Home
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Ohio's Complimentary Guide to Specialty Shopping & Events - Sept/Oct 2011
Gifts • Antiques • Collectibles • Primitives • Quilting
Needlework • Home & Garden Treasures
Special Attractions • Festivals
cover art
by Sue Wickham
(see page 3)
Vol 21/No 5
www.ohiocountryregister.com
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All Over Ohio!
Attention Show Organizers:
For information about advertising your
activity in this low-cost Shows & Events column of
The Country Register--Call 937-652-1157
Curry's Fall Gathering ‘11
Sept 9-10, 10-4 both days Curry's Antiques
Fresh pumpkins of all colors,
1333 Rockmill Rd NW
our own candles we make with heavy
Lancaster, OHIO
scent, scarecrows, witches and
740-654-1333
the best early antiques.
www.currysantiques.com
Oct 1-2 & Oct 8-9
Saturdays & Sundays 10-5
180 Craftsmen, continuous entertainment,
great home cooked food, fun for the whole family!
740-417-9136
Ohio SR 97 between Butler & Mohican
PrairieTown.com
State Park (Just 12 miles east of I-71)
Festival
Black Cat Primitives
Primitive
Harvest Gathering
2811 East Smiley Rd, Shelby,OH
419-347-3726
Grungy Fall Items, Antiques, Primitives
Visit our website blackcatprimitives.com
Sept 17 9-5, Sept 18 12-5
Reg Shop hours: Wed-Sat 11-5
“Christmas Gathered Treasures” Show by Black Cat Primitives
Conta
Arts & Crafts Bldg, 750 North Home Road
419-34 ct:
7-372
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Richland County Fairgrounds, Mansfield, Ohio
Adm r 419-347-9556
Nov 12, 2011, 10am-4pm
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$2
Farmhouse Primitives - Antiques - Hooked Rugs Original Folk Art - Simple Goods - Primiive Smalls
www.blackcatprimitivesgatheredtreasures.blogspot.com
or www.blackcatprimitives.com for dealers list & other info
Sat & Sun
10am-5pm
Oct 15 & 16, 2011
Mercantile
Gatherings
Magazine
will be @ Show
Sat, Nov. 5
West Milton Specialty Shoppes
Participating Shops:
Heaven Country
22st Annual Holiday Open House Angel
Flower Bin
November 17-18-19-20
Thurs 10-5, Fri 10-8, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5
Unique Gifts
Refreshments
Door Prizes
Hens Nest
Really Cool Stuff
Wertz Variety Store
The Buttermilk Hill Harvest Show: Crafts & Chrome
Delaware County Fairgrounds, 236 Pennsylvania Ave, Delaware, OH
Harvest & holiday themed arts & craftsclassic car show-pumpkins-seasonal productskids games-food-music - much more!
Free Adm
&
Parking
Vendor booths still available. Call or
click for details: 614-738-8097 or
www.buttermilkhill.com
Lithopolis Harvest Thyme Shop Hop - Downtown Lithopolis
Thursday-Saturday - Oct 6-8, 10am-5pm
Refreshments & specials for shoppers!
For information
Several Door Prize Give-Aways;
call 614-837-1929
no purchase necessary
An Outdoor Festival
Crafts-Living History Encampment
Live Entertainment-Kids Activities
Antique Farm Machinery Display
Great Food
Attica, Ohio
phone:
419-426-0611
30th Annual Village Peddler Festival “A Quaint Outdoor
American
Sept 17-18, 2011 - Sat 10-6 & Sun 10-5
150 craftsmen, folk music, harvest market, wagon rides, delicious food, much more! Marketplace”
Lake Metroparks Farmpark • 8800 Euclid Chardin Rd (Rt. 6)
Kirtland, Ohio (1 mile east of Rt. 306)
Adults (12-59) $7
800-366-3276 www.villagepeddlerfestival.com
This event is for the whole family to enjoy on a beautiful farm Mature Adults (60+) $6
Children (2-11) $4
setting. All farm activities & exhibits included in admission.
Ohio’s Thrill of the Hunt
Antique & Collectible Show
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Assembly Building,
ADM $
Greene Co Fairgrounds, Xenia
sat, Oct 29 - 8am-4pm
hot breakfast & lunch available
For dealer info: Call Penny @
Fox Antiques 937-372-2560
Sat, Oct 15, 10am-4pm
Fall Festival of the Arts
all quality handmade arts & crafts
You’ll be surprised
at what you find!
Season’s Splendor arts & crafts
Fri Nov 4, 5-9pm & Sat Nov 5, 9am-4pm
Brookside West Park
Ashland, Ohio
for more info contact:
[email protected]
FREE Admission
show Lunch
Available
Greenbriar Conference & Party Centre
50 Riffel Road, Wooster, OH 44691
Over 100 Crafters
INFO - 330-345-5962
Sponsored by
Wayne County Arts
& Crafts Guild
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
Call 937-652-1157 to advertise your shows & events
Sue Wickham
Our Sept/Oct cover is a painting by Sue Wickam. A lifelong Ohio
resident Sue lives in Tiffin, Ohio, with her husband Ray. She has two
daughters Bridget and Rachel who are currently attending college.
Sue, a self taught artist, has been creating art for most of her life. She
especially likes antiques, old things and traditional crafts which she
incorporates into her primitive folk art style creations.
She has been selling her handmade original art, primitives and antiques
for several years at “Something Special - Street of Shops” in Tiffin,
Ohio. (see Something Special’s ad on page 10)
A new chapter in her art career began this year when she began licensing
her artwork through Crossroads Original Designs of Bucyrus, Ohio.
They will be using her artwork in selling framed prints, candles with
picture labels and several other products.
You can find Sue’s original artwork at Something Special-Street of Shops,
2800 S. Route 100, Tiffin, Ohio, phone 419-448-8560. Crossroads
Original Designs products are available at many of the shops who
advertise in the Ohio Country Register.
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Southwest Ohio
- Hillsboro - Chillicothe -
Country Home Decor
8446 St. Rt 62 N, Hillsboro, OH 45133
937-393-9298
14th Annual Christmas Open House
Sat, Nov 5, 10-5 & Sun, Nov 6, 1-4
Our Annual Christmas Open House has been such a success
that we have added an extra day! Ornaments, wreaths,
garlands and gifts galore can be had at Country Home
Decor! Spend $20 and receive a ticket for a chance to win a
pie safe. Furniture on the floor will be 10% OFF during
Open House. Refreshments served both days!
We have beautiful affordable home decor to make your
home into a winter wonderland this holiday season.
1803 Soy Candles & Melts
Park Design Fixin’s~Bella Taylor Bags
Lamps & Lampshades
Primitive & Country Home Accents
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Furniture & Country Furniture
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
Serendipity
Gifts • Florals • Antiques
Decor & So Much More!
135 E. Main St, Chillicothe, OH 45601
(740) 775-3031
Two blocks West of Bridge Street, Across from Sack-N-Save
Hours:
Mon-Sat 9:30-6,
Closed Sun
chillicothecraftmall.com
Life is Good at Serendipity,
Stop in Soon!
Seasonal Decor - Greeting Cards
Six Candle Lines, Tart Burners & Warmers
Reed Diffusers
B/O Pillars & Tapers w/Timers
Electric Candles, Bulbs & Rice Lights
Dips, Soups & Tasty Treats
Stems, Bushes, Garlands, Candle Rings, Picks
Custom Wreaths, Florals & Gift Baskets
Framed
Art including Lighted Art
Lamps & Table Accessories
Vintage & Antique Home Decor such as
crocks, bowls, churns, hand-sewn quilts, irons,
milk cans, kettles, scales, linens, glassware,
dough bowls, postcards, calling cards, art,
portraits, mirrors, clocks, furniture, tools, etc.
Visa/MC Accepted
Collegiate - Baby Things & Toy Room
Gift Certificates & Layaway Available
Purses, Scarves, Belts, Hats
Sterling Silver Jewelry & Bead Lines
Historic Chillicothe - Ohio’s First Capital
Rhodium & Silver Plated Jewelry & Bead Lines
Charming Gift Stores, B&B’s & Fine Dining
Lottoe Dotties Magnetic Jewelry
Shop-N-Stroll, 2nd Sat of every Month
So Much More!
Stores Open Until 9PM
HUGE Clearance SALE Going on NOW!
Save up to 70% on Hundreds of Items!
We must make room for new arrivals!
Mon-Wed 10-6, Thurs 10-7, Fri-Sat 10-5
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- Belpre - Piketon - Wheelersburg and Quilt Shop
2514 Washington Blvd, Belpre, OH 45714
Phone/Fax 740-423-1965
Southern Ohio
Craft Mall
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
Cake, Candy, Craft
& Scrapbooking Supplies
Crafters Welcome - Booths Available
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
Open 6 Days A Week
Mon thru Fri 10-6
Sat 10-4, closed Sun
Ohio River Road ~ 1499 SR 522
Wheelersburg, Ohio 45694
(740) 574-2218
Hours:
Mon-Fri 10-6
Sat 10-5
web site:www.neffscountryloft.com
e-mail: [email protected]
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.
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
Fall Merchandise Arriving Daily!
Sat 10-3, Sun - closed
Visit our website www.mycountrydecor.com
Everything Country & Primitive!!!
Handmade Furniture ~ Quilted Throws, and Handbags ~ Braided Rugs ~ Dolls ~ Barn Stars
Custom Wreaths and Floral Arrangements by our own In-House Designer
Candles by McCalls, Candlebury, Swan Creek, Crossroads and Others ~ Saltbox Houses
Candle Warmers ~ Mini Lamps ~ Cards~Treenware ~ Quilted Placemats and Runners
Signs ~ Pictures~Plus Much Much Much More!!!
Fall Open House, Fri & Sat, Sept 2 & 3 (Special Sat Sale Hours 10-5)
Open Labor Day 10-2, Grab Bags $5 While They Last!
Christmas Preview - Sat, Oct 1, 10-5
Road Trippin’
Many small towns across America have a claim to
fame and love to celebrate with a fall festival. Fall
has always been a popular time for these events
because it is the last hurrah of warmer weather in
many parts of the country. Craft shows, parades,
food vendors, antiques - these are just a few of the
things you’ll find at a fall festival. Your Country
Register will provide you with a list of events in your
area, and you can always go to the website
www.countryregister.com to find out what’s going on
around the country. And, don’t forget to
check out the wonderful shops you’ll find in
your travels. Many of them will have sales
and special events to coincide with
town events. Plan a road trip this fall
and enjoy being a local for a day!
Susan Tipsord 2011
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
Sat 10am-3pm
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Northwest Ohio
- Woodville - St. Henry
- Celina -
The
Saltbox
Home Furnishings
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Sat 10
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Hardwood & Upholstered Furniture Tabletop Lighting Needful Things
Seasonal Candles Treenware
Christmas Open House -
Nov 11, 10 to 8 - Nov 12, 10 to 2 - Nov 13, 11to 4
First 100 customers each day will receive a free ornament. Refreshments & Door Prizes.
Two new artists demonstrating their crafts and signing their creations!
361 Northeastern Ave, St. Henry, OH 45883
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419-678-8686
- Lima - Botkins Heavenly Stitches
2696 Greely Chapel Road, Lima, OH 45804
419-979-0218
Fine Yarns - Addi Needles - Patterns
Quilting Fabrics - Books - Needles - Notions
Grand Lake One Stop Shop Hop - Sept 23-24
Grand Lake Galleria Event Center
909 E. Wayne Street, Celina
9-5 Friday & 8-4 Saturday
Shop Hours: M,W, F 9-5
Tues-Thurs 9-6, Sat 8-1
*We’re Easy to find Exit #124 off I-75
website: heavenlystitchesquilts.com - sign up for our newsletter on website!
National Capitals Word Scramble
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Scrambled Nations
Capitals
Unscramble Capitals
lbuka ...............................Afghanistan
racanbre ..........................Australia
ikmsn ..............................Belarus
rcesu................................Bolivia
jigbnei.............................China
coniasi.............................Cyprus
oegpaencnh.....................Denmark
uoiqt................................Ecuador
innltal..............................Estonia
uapecgalitg......................Honduras
jkíarkvye.........................Iceland
sotkngin ..........................Jamaica
boraiin.............................Kenya
ulisvni .............................Lithuania
aasrww............................Poland
aucerbhts.........................Romania
grebeald ..........................Serbia
amdidr.............................Spain
nkaaar .............................Turkey
anása ...............................Yemen
1. Kabul, 2. Canberra, 3. Minsk, 4. Sucre, 5. Beijing, 6. Nicosia, 7. Copenhagen, 8. Quito, 9. Tallinn,
10. Tegucigalpa, 11. Reykjavík, 12. Kingston, 13. Nairobi, 14. Vilnius, 15. Warsaw, 16. Bucharest, 17.
Belgrade, 18. Madrid, 19. Ankara, 20. Sanaá
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Fri & Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5
Unique Handcrafts • crossroads candles
colonial lighting • rustic pine furniture
williraYe studios folkart • german twig trees
grapevine trees & twig furniture
earth rugs • fall & christmas Decor
Party Popcorn Balls
16-20 c. popped popcorn 3 oz pkg. gelatin mix
1 c. light corn syrup
1/2 c. sugar
Place popcorn in a very large heatproof bowl; set
aside. Mix together remaining ingredients in a
saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil. Cool
slightly; pour over popcorn. Stir well. Working
quickly, with well-buttered hands, form popcorn
mixture into balls. Wrap each ball in plastic
wrap. Makes about one dozen.
From Gooseberry Patch’s
new cookbook “Quick & Easy
Autumn
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- Findlay - Arlington -
Bittersweet Harvest Gathering
September 9-10, 2011
Johnston Benchworks, Handcrafted Primitives, Folk Art,
Olde Century Colors, Period Stencils, 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
Candles and Goat’s Milk Lotions & Soaps
Hours: Wed-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-3
Closed Sun-Tues
108 N. Main Street, Arlington, OH 45814
419-721-3970
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208 E. Front Street, Pemberville, OH 43450
Hours:
Tues, Wed,
Thurs 10-5,
Fri 10-6 &
Sat 10-4
419-287-7038
Country Primitive Decor Baked Potato & Corn Bags
Casserole Carriers
Grocery Cart Covers Knitted Baby Afghans Handmade Wooden Toys
Metal Art Decor
Team Decor Scented Candles Stained Fussed Glass
Primitive Furniture Custom Made Shutter Shelves
Accented Light Decor Table Runners G rapevine Trees
Americana Handcrafted Designer Bags Woven Placemats & Rugs
Seasonal Wreaths Scrubbies Knitted Dish Cloths
Rag Quilts Curly Willow Furniture Year ‘Round Christmas Room
Save These Dates...
Sept 1 - Cruise In - Last of the Season - Honoring Our Vets!
Sept 9-10 - Fall Extravaganza Open House
Sept 16-18 - Backwoods Fest, Thornville, Ohio Best Craft Show in Ohio
Oct 1-31 - Witch’s Cauldren Sale!!
Nov 18-19 - Mercantile Christmas Open House featuring an Ol’ Fashioned Carriage Ride w/Santa
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~unique gifts & keepsakes~
Open Sundays beginning Sept 11th
featuring...
Vintage Halloween Keepsakes
Autumn Florals
Nostalgic Greeting Cards
Vintage Ornaments
Keepsake Cookbooks
Heirloom Aprons
Fragrant Autumn Candles
Old-Fashioned Candies
Toys & Books
226 E. Front Street, Downtown Pemberville
419-287-3274 ~~~~~~ www.beekersgeneralstore.com
Fall Hours: Mon-Sat 9am - 5:30 pm, Sun 12-4
Joint Efforts for Concert Series
The Grand Rapids Arts Council and the Grand Rapids Historical Society
are joining together with the Pemberville Historical Society to present
the concert series, “Live In The House” in their respective Opera Houses.
Their shows will be presented the first weekend of each month from
September to May with Pemberville's shows presenting on Saturday
evenings at 7:30pm. The Grand Rapids Opera House will present on
Sunday afternoons at 2:00 pm. This season's scheduled entertainment
hales from Chicago, Nashville, and even Los Angeles.
The concert schedule for the first two months of the 2011-12 season is:
Sept 3- 4, Mark Dvorak, “Just Something My Grandma Used To Sing,”
Oct 1-2, Kuniko, Ancient Japanese Storytelling, Music and Origami Art.
Both individual and season tickets are now available for all shows and
can be purchased at Washers in Grand Rapids, and Beeker's General
Store in Pemberville. More information and the schedule for the entire
2011-12 season can be found at www.pembervilleoperahouse.org.
11830 US Rt. 127 S.
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
(419)238-2271
Hours:
Tues-Thurs 10-5:30,
Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
Fall Open House - Sept 15-18
Fall Harvest - Oct 20-23
Christmas Open House - Nov 4-5-6
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Vera Bradley ~ Melissa & Doug Toys ~ Prints ~ Quilts & Runners ~ Wreaths & Florals
Valances ~ Braided Rugs ~ Jewelry ~ Candle Warmers ~ Bauble Lulu and Lutini Beads & Bracelets
Gourmet Dips, Soups & Beverages...and more!!!
“The Gathering Room” Tearoom - Lunch - Fridays 11-2
Come for a wonderfully relaxing lunch - Bring your friends!
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- Oak Harbor - Bettsville - Bloomville - Tiffin Cottage Creations & Designs
224 W. Water Street, Oak Harbor, OH
419-707-2301
Candles - Florals - Furniture
Scrapbooking - Antiques
Hours: Tues-Wed 10-2, Thurs-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4
Primitive Crossroads
Craft Barn
1201 New Washington Road, Bloomville 419-284-3106
We now carry Donna Sharp & Bella Taylor Purses
and DaVinci Beads Jewelry
Custom Made Curtains with choice of 200 Fabrics!
Handmade Furniture & Shelves - Framed Prints
Hand Painted Signs - Lighting - Soy Candles - Rag Rugs
Braided Rugs - Rag Dolls - Berry Garlands
Lap Quilts, Bedding & Crib Sets - Lamp Shades
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Costume Creations
Calling all little goblins and ghouls! It’s time for that most
glorious of crafty mom holidays - Halloween costume time!
Not being a crafty mom, I have been known to resort to storebought costumes on more than one occasion. However, my
friend Sandy assures me that with a little planning and
creativity, anyone can come up with some great costumes
with no more than a sweat suit and some craft supplies. As a
matter of fact, she made me a tail and ears last year, and with
a black sweat suit, I was a mouse for my son’s Halloween
party at school. Craft stores now carry colored and patterned
duck tape that is great for cutting out shapes and sticking on
to make polka dots, stripes and patterns on solid clothing you
already have. Thin red sweats and black polka dots-a
ladybug costume. White sweats and black polka dots-a
dalmatian costume. Costume stores and dollar stores carry
affordable accessories you can add to your creation You may
even find the perfect accessories in your child’s toy box. I
think you’ll find that with a little planning Halloween
costume creating isn’t as scary as it seems!
Susan Tipsord 2011
2800 S. ST. RT. 100, TIFFIN, OH
(1/4 MILE N. OF US 224)
Fall Open House - Sept 8-9-10
Sue Wickham will be doing signing for her artwork
6 SHOPS IN ONE -
A Country Quilt & Gift Shop
Over 14,000 Bolts of Cotton Calico,
Quilt Books, Patterns & Supplies
Many Classes Available - Call for Info
Don’t miss the QUILTERS ROAD SHOW!!
Thurs, Oct 20 to Sat, Oct 22, 2011
Thurs & Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 9am-6pm
Passport is $10 and if purchased by Oct 8, includes a Sewing Machine
Seam Guide. Grand Prize - Quilting Retreat in Amish Country for
one lucky winner and up to 3 friends of her choice! First Prize Bernina 215 Sewing Machine! Second Prize - Gift Certificate for $150
of Machine Quilting at Corner Quilts! Plus Many Other Prizes!
Participating Shops: Black Swamp Quilt Shop of Millbury; Corner
Quilts & Gifts of Wauseon; Sew Little Time Ltd of Norwalk;
Sonflower Quilts & Gifts of Sylvania; The Door Mouse of Bettsville;
Quilts & Kreations of S. Amherst; Threads of Tradion of Archbold.
Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs 10-5 • Wed 10-8
Fri & Sat 10-5 • Last Sun of Month 12-5
email: [email protected]
web: www.thedoormouse.com 419-986-5667
5047 West S. R. 12 • P. O. Box 455 • Bettsville, Ohio 44815
Something Special
(A Street of Shoppes)
The Door Mouse
The Door Mouse is Located Two Miles West of Bettsville
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
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FACE BOOK: [email protected]
BLOG:streetofshops.blogspot.com
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- Willard -
The Picket Fence
16Park St. Willard, OH
419-933-7600
Open Wed-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
Full of great needful things to decorate your house for fall...
pumpkins-scarecrows-fall arrangements-great fall scents!
We also have lots of new prints, shelves, lamps,
rugs, curtains and one-of-a-kind folk art furniture
for you to pick from!
An Apple a Day - Let's Plan on It!
By Jim Komar
The apple got man into trouble
according to the Book of Genesis. Ever
since then man has enjoyed that fruit all
over the world. With more than 7,500
types in the world, we find China
cultivates 35% of apples, the US 7.5%,
followed by Turkey, Russia, India and
others. Apples first came to North
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colonists. Now let me share a French
recipe that is a huge favorite with our
family.
Apple Galette is a plain tart with a free form rolled crust. Pastry is elegant
with simply sliced apples. A glaze may be added. Add ice cream. Umm - as
good as or better than pie a la mode.
Trick or Treat!
Prep-20+20 min. Chill dough- 1 hr. Bake 1 hr. 15 min. Serves up to 10
generously.
Pâte Brisée: 2 cups flour, 1½ sticks (6oz.) unsalted butter, ¼ tspn salt, ½
tspn sugar, 1/3 cup cold water.
Cut the butter into the combined flour, salt and sugar until you have a coarse
meal. Blend in water. Gather into a dough. Form a disk, wrap in plastic, chill
for an hour.
While dough chills, peel, quarter, and core 5 large apples. Slice each wedge
into ¼ inch slices. Place these wedges in a plastic bag. Acidulate by adding
at least one cup of water and 1 Tbsp lemon juice to stop discoloration of
apples.
Roll out the chilled dough on a well-floured board to cover a 13x15 baking
sheet. Roll up on the rolling pin then roll back on the sheet. Dust with
cinnamon sugar. Then arrange the apple slices in a large oval allowing at
least 3 inches open to the edges as they will be folded over all the apples.
Make smaller ovals inside the first adding all the slices. Dust with cinnamon
sugar as you load the apples. Add thin slices of butter (1/4 stick) to top
apples. Fold over the uncovered edges. Paint them with melted butter or a
touch of egg substitute and sprinkle that 'paint' with a bit of sugar. It will
brown for effect in a preheated 400 degree oven for up to 75 minutes.
Glaze with apricot preserves thinned with Kirsch, Calvados or brandy then
strained. Serve warm.
Known as the Nutritious Gourmet, Jim Komar writes books and teaches
cooking. Contact - [email protected].
In a recent Tupperware survey for
their Chain of Confidence
campaign, 85 percent of
respondents, age 18 and older, said
that a supportive network of female
friends is more likely to make them
feel confident in the long run
compared to looking attractive.
“Life’s Short...Buy the Art”
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Northeast Ohio
- Shiloh - Lucas Housewares
Hours: Mon,Tues, Wed, Fri 9-5,
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3rd Annual
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Folk Art & Antique Show Show
From the Journal
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Country Register
Sat, Sept 24, 2011
10am-4pm
Secret Shopper!
Malabar Farm,
4050 Bromfield Road, Lucas, Ohio
in Main Barn, Outbuildings & Grounds
Hello Country Register Readers,
It felt as if fall was in the air the other
morning. Cool temperature that we
haven't seen in awhile, low humidity
and just that funny feeling you get
when the trees start showing the stress
of summer and can't wait for the relief
of fall. With all of the hot weather
we've had this is a well deserved and welcome break.
So I thought I would check out my Country Register, get in the car and see
what some of the Country Register's shops were up to. Children are back in
school and a ride in the country sounded so pleasant and inviting.
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I love to sew and saw the ad for Country Fabrics in Shiloh, Ohio. If you are
crazy for fabric like I am I would suggest you take a good friend with you
that can help you out of this shop before you buy massive amounts of
wonderful fabric. I was forewarned about the 9,000 bolts of fabric and stayed
only 2 hours but could have stayed much longer. I can't even come close to
estimating how many bolts of fabric I looked at. Their quality is so hard to
find these days.
When I walked into the foyer at Country Fabrics and there was a beautiful
log cabin quilt hanging there made from navy blue and deep red homespun I
knew I was in for a treat. Civil War fabric is my very favorite and their
selection was excellent. They have a huge amount of homespun that was hard
o narrow down to a reasonable amount to take home and their flannel choices
for fall and winter were shouting out to be cut for that special winter project.
They have really good quality fleece if you want to make a throw for
someone for the holidays and a fun selection of quilt patterns and pattern
books when you walk in the front door.
But that's not all they have. I think the suspenders that are made out of all
different types of elastic were really fun and if you want to make your own
they have the elastic on the roll with all of the notions and metal parts you
will need to complete the project. Camo anyone? They have Amish hats for
men and women, baby items, toys, dishes and a kitchen gadget dept. I got
wooden words carved in the USA for inspiration in my work room and I
found black headed pins in their well stocked notions dept. for my primitive
make dos. There is something in every corner and when their ad says it's
worth the trip they aren't fooling. They are out in the country and the drive
Handmades-FolkArtRug Hooking-Prim Antiques
Mercantile Gatherings Magazine will be @ the Show
419-347-3726 or
419-347-9558
is beautiful. I can't wait to go back which will be soon. They told me
they are having a sale in Sept. so plan to visit Country Fabrics soon.
You won't be disappointed, I was thrilled.
Another day I drove to Mansfield on an errand and had some time to go
exploring with my Country Register and found the delightful Country
Clutter just south of Mansfield on Rte 42 in Lexington.
What an amazing shop! I love smalls and this shop has so many. Their
motto is that clutter makes a house a home and they mean it in the most
wonderful sense of it all. I started my Christmas shopping with an
ornament for a friend and bought her this wonderful fall scented candle
that they had just gotten in. When I walked in the door the aroma was so
welcoming. Vicky was working that day and is such a delightful shop
owner.
Their candle selection is excellent, the small painted drawers were a
favorite and of course they have my very favorite artist, Billy Jacob's
with his pictures, still lives and paintings hanging throughout the shop.
The Country Clutter is filled with great selections for your home and
gift giving. I suggest that you take the time and go slowly around the
shop and then reverse yourself so you don't miss a thing. The Country
Clutter is really filled with must haves. Candles, unique light bulbs,
shelf sitters, wall décor and I can't wait for their Holiday Open House
Thanksgiving weekend. Everything was displayd so nicely and I am
sure the Holiday selections will be just as wonderful.
School is back in session so watch out for the children and drive safely.
Enjoy a trip out with your friends with your Country Register now that
fall is almost here.
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2 miles west of I-71 on Rt. 97 or
2 miles South of Mansfield on Rt. 42
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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!
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Nov 4 & 5
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A reminder for back to
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breakfast can help kids
stay alert and do better
in class!
3849 Park Ave West
Mansfield, OH 44903
419-747-3146
www.addedtouchfurniture.com
Shop Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5,
Sat 10-3, Sun closed
Fall Open House - Sept 30 & Oct 1 - 10am-5pm
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- Ashland Decorate With FALLing Leaves this Fall
With the temps reaching the 90’s for most of us this summer it is a great time to
be thinking ahead to the Fall when temps turn a bit cooler and nature sends us the
most wonderful Greeting Card we could ever imagine.
I love using the seasons and what comes with them from Mother Nature as
inspiration for decorating my home. Each season brings things that I really love
and so it is hard to pick a favorite season. But, I do believe that fall is on the top
of my list for favorites!!! As a child growing up in Florida, we didn't get a lot of
seasonal change. Even as an adult, one of my most fond memories is raking up
leaves and watching my kids jump in them. The delight and excitement of
“jumping in the leaves” is so exhilarating. Secretly, as an adult, I even jumped in
those leaves!!! So let's think about how we can use those leaves and that feeling
of excitement that comes from jumping in them as inspiration for decorating our
homes this fall.
Leaves can be such a great addition to our decorating as we go into the fall. Using
leaves in the welcoming wreaths that grace our front doors, to adding leaves to
our favorite table top displays, the ideas that come from leaves just keep coming.
You can even add that touch of fall leaves to your walls and windows with the
great new vinyl clings that are available. Or if you are a craft lover, then you
make them from your Cricut machine.
As you think about decorating your home for this season, keep in mind the
beautiful, warm hues that you see during this season. From the golden maples to
shimmering sun on the lake surrounded by leaves that are turning, there are so
many colors that will make your home feel so cozy and delightful this season.
Painting a wall can be so easy, as an accent. Just one wall in a room painted a
warm hue of green or gold, can make a huge difference in how your room feels. It
is so easy to paint that same wall again when spring arrives. Don't be afraid of
paint. I use to think of painting a wall as being such a permanent thing. But I have
learned that painting can be such an easy change to make and one that will totally
change the look for that room. So go for it! Add a little fall color to your room
through the walls.
Now, if you are still afraid of painting a wall, then think of other ways to add that
color. Drapes, throws, pillows and even rugs can bring that change in color to
your room. I like to think of this basic color change as the canvas for what you
will do next. And what is next? This is the fun part of
decorating. It is bringing in the pumpkins, gourds,
wreaths, scare crows and all the fun things that come
with this season. Decorate that mantle, the dining
room table top, the front door, or even switch out a
print on our walls that has more of the colors of fall.
You will soon see your home take on all the ambiance
of a beautiful fall day.
Something else that I think screams Fall when it
comes to decorating our homes is not just something
that appeals to the eye but something that will appeal
to your other senses as well. And what might that be?
Fragrance! Light some of those wonderful smelling
candles that fill the house with cider and spice, apple pie or even Pumpkin. Now
if you are really brave, you might enjoy turning on the oven and actually baking
your favorite muffins, pies, or cookies to give your home that wonderful Fall feel.
I think I will stick to candles and fragrance oils. If you are like me, I tend to gain
more weight in the fall, as all these wonderful delights make me want to bake and
then I have to taste test what I bake. So good luck with that one…
I recently saw a cute idea I wanted to share with
you. It was taking a wrought iron bowl rack that
usually stands on the floor to hold your favorite
bowls and turning it into a great front porch fall
welcome. Instead of placing bowls in the rack, fill
it with your favorite pumpkins. Another great way
of using this is to fill it with those great corn
stalks. Sometimes finding a place for stalks can
be challenging. Check out the two photos that
show this piece in those two ways. If you are
wondering where you can get one, check out my
website where you can purchase one or ask in
your favorite Country Store that advertises in the
Country Register. So take a leap--jump in those
fall leaves as you decorate your home this fall.
Pat Dempsey is Senior Executive Director of
AtHome America. Check out the website www.athome.com/patdempsey or
[email protected].
COUNTRY
CHARM FABRICS
Large selection of Homespuns, Quilting Fabrics, Notions,
Repro. Prints, Stencils, Patterns, Quilting Classes, Plus Much More
We will be in our new location by last of Sept!
Check our new website for exact moving date or call us at
419-368-6403. new address: 14 south street, jeromesville, oh 44840,
phone 419-368-6404. See you there!
Pick up new brochure for the
Ohio Amish Country Quilt Shop Hop - Nov 2-5, 2011
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
419-281-2341
The Parsley Pot
Visit our barn filled with Fall Decor,
Clay Pumpkins, Thanksgiving,
Billy Jacobs Prints, plus Much, Much More!
37th Christmas Open House
Fri, Oct 28 - Sat, Oct 29 &
Sun, Oct 30
697 Co. Rd. 1302, (1 mile off U.S. 42 N),
East of Ashland, OH 419-281-7514
Tues-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5, Closed Mon
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- Olivesburg - Grafton - Wooster (419) 895-1038
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Antiques
Amish Crafts
Americana Items
Old Fashioned Ice Cream Counter
Deli Sandwiches, Pizza & Hot Subs
Candles & Melting Tarts
Crow Haven
Primitives & Country Decor
Pumpkin Joes
1-1/2# ground beef sirloin 10/3/4 oz tomato soup
1 onion, chopped
1 T. pumpkin pie spice
12 oz. bottle chili sauce
1 t. salt
1/2 c. canned pumpkin
1 t. pepper
Brown beef with onion in a skillet over medium
heat. Drain; stir in remaining ingredients. Reduce
heat; cover and simmer, stirring occasionally, for
one hour. Serves 6-8.
Oil Lamps & Supplies
Cookie Cutters
Canning Supplies
955 Main Street
Grafton, OH 44044
440-926-2002
Recipe from Gooseberry’s new
cookbook “Quick & Easy Autumn”
Fall Open House
Sept 17-18
* Refreshments Served
Sat 10-6 &
Sun 12-4
www.mycrowhaven.com
Trick or Treat!
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- Berlin - Millersburg -
Country Gatherings
Country Goods & Early American Necessities
for the American Country Home
Troll Bead Trunk Show - Sept 15, 5-8pm & Sept 16 & 17
Johnston Benchworks Sale - orders only 10% off - Oct 1-31
Colonial Lighting - Reproduction Furniture
Johnston Benchworks - Family Heirloom Weavers
Wonderful Handmades New Fall Merchandise! 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
11004 CR 320, Millersburg, OH 44654
330/674-1677 or 866/558-9739
www.somewheresewing.com
Machine Service and Repairs on All Makes & Models
7800+ Bolts ~ Quality Quilting Fabrics
Books ~ Patterns ~ Notions
Special Events:
Baby Lock Workshop - Sept 20
Mary Mulari Workshop - Nov 16
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- Louisville - Uniontown- Hanoverton 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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Regular store hours:
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13925 State Route 644, Hanoverton OH
Handmade Primitives & Antiques
A Simple Country Gathering
Oct 1, 9am-3pm
Primitive Wares~Antique & Handmade~
from our many vendors
$3 admission
Reg Hours: Thurs 10-4,
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Check our event page on Facebook
Fri & Sat 10-3
@A Simple Country Gathering for
vendors’ list, photos and other info
- Walnut Creek - Copley & NE Ohio -
...of Walnut Creek
Primitive Wares for Your Home
Fall has Exploded at Homespun Treasures!
Beautiful colors of autumn are throughout the store in
forms of flowers, wreaths, garlands, bushes, grasses,
swags & more! Also, pumpkins, crows and other fall
items in a variety of sizes and textures.
Primitive Wares • Window Treatments • TableTop
Primitive Lighting •Rugs • Wrought Iron Fencing
Reproduction Furniture • Grapevine Trees
Country Bedding • Barn Stars • Bridal Registry
Special Order Floral Arrangements
Holiday Open House
Fri Nov 11, 9-7
Sat Nov 12, 9-6
3147 State Rt. 39 (east of Berlin),
Walnut Creek, OH 44687
Mon-Sat 10-5:00
(330) 893-2134
www.homespunwalnutcreek.com • Look us up on Facebook!
My Country Heart
An Old Farmhouse Shop filled with Primitive,
Rustic, Americana & Folkart Handmades...
Come & Visit!
Lots of new items - Halloween, Prim Dolls,
Antiques, Jacob Prints & Great Prices!
3564 Copley Road
Copley, OH 44321
330-665-9696
Tues-Sat 11-5
2011 Ohio Amish Country
Quilt Shop Hop
“Fancy Free”
Nov 2-5, 2011
Wed, Thurs & Fri 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
Sat 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Information may be obtained at any
of the participating quilt shops listed below.
A Piece in Time - Akron - 330-644-6100
Country Charm Fabrics - Ashland - 419-368-6403
Country Craft Cupboard - Berlin - 330-893-3163
The Fabric Peddler - Wadsworth - 330-336-1101
Gramma Fannie’s Quilt Barn - Berlin - 330-893-3243
Lone Star Quilt Shop - Mt. Hope - 330-674-3858
Mercantile on Main LLC - Coshocton - 740-622-5956
Miller’s Dry Goods - Charm - 330-893-9899
Paw Patch Quilt Shop - Mt. Vernon - 740-397-9450
Pick up your FREE PASSPORT and MAP
at any of the participating quilt shops during Shop Hop.
Area quilt shops join
together to make this a
fabulous 4 day event
filled with fabric, fun and
prizes. You will receive a
FREE pattern, with the
option of purchasing a
fabric kit for that block at
each shop. There will be
additional project kits
displayed using the theme
fabrics along with
demonstrations at various
shops. Over 1300
prizes were awarded last
year.
website: www.amishquiltshophop.com
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- Louisville - Uniontown- Hanoverton 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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11742 Cleveland Avenue NW,
Uniontown, Ohio 44685
330-497-9840
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Featuring American Made Products
12 months
same as cash!
Regular store hours:
Regular store
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
& hours:
Friday 10-6,
Tuesday,
Wednesday
Friday 10-6,
Thursday
10-7,
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Thursday 10-7, Saturday 10-5
Days Gone By
13925 State Route 644, Hanoverton OH
Handmade Primitives & Antiques
A Simple Country Gathering
Oct 1, 9am-3pm
Primitive Wares~Antique & Handmade~
from our many vendors
$3 admission
Reg Hours: Thurs 10-4,
www.daysgonebyprimitives.com
Check our event page on Facebook
Fri & Sat 10-3
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- Boardman- Cortland -Alliance - North Lima - Steubenville - New Middletown -
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
It’s our First Anniversary!
Come in and celebrate with us
Sept 14-Oct 15
Halloween & Christmas 20% off
Bring in this ad and receive 25% off one item
of your choice (excludes sale fabrics).
Pick up our new coupon book for savings every month!
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
[email protected]
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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330-487-0460
Bridgewater Primitives
15255 Gaskill Drive, Alliance, Oh 44601
330-823-4864
[email protected]
Bittersweet Gathering
Friday, September 23rd 3pm to 9pm
Saturday, September 24th 10am to 6pm
Dress in costume to receive 10% off your entire purchase!
Fall is in the air. Our shop is filled
with original antiques, hand mades,
candles & plenty of primitive ideas
to warm your harvest home. We
look forward to welcoming you!
Regular store hours,
Monday-Friday 9-5 Saturday 10-4
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from the
Located in Ft. Steuben Mall, Steubenville, Ohio
740-264-2996
New Fall Merchandise Arriving Daily!
Christmas Open House - Nov 19
Lots of Specials & Door Prizes!!!
Berry Wreaths Garlands Florals Country Pictures
Warm Glow Candles Tarts & Tart Burners
Country Wall Borders Country Furniture & Shelves Country Lamps
Decorative Flags Mailbox Wraps
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Primitives, Antiques & More
Two Floors of Country & Primitive Items
Candles • Dolls • Penny Rugs • Floorcloths
Pictures • Shelves • Signs • Antiques • And More!
Christmas Open House
Fri, Nov 4 - 5-8 pm
Sat, Nov 5 - 10am-5pm
10477 Main Street, St. Rt. 170, New Middletown
*GPS Systems type in 10477 Youngstown Pittsburgh Rd for directions
website: www.hamptonhillmercantile.com
Piney Creek Primitives
a gathering of handmades &
primitive finds
600 E. Pine Lake Road,
North Lima, OH 44452
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330-549-0716
Shop Hours:
Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
- Carlisle -Trenton - West Milton A Country Peddler
country wares
primitives
candles
furniture
braided rugs
Southwest Ohio
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
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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.
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
Open Daily
Upcoming Events at Barn ‘n’ Bunk:
April - December
4-H Car Show Benefit - Sept 4
Fall Festival Weekends - Sept 24-25 and all five
weekends in October
www.barnnbunk.com
513-988-9211
Visit the Specialty Shoppes of
West Milton
The Hen’s Nest
50 N. Miami Street, 937-698-6985
Angel Heaven
New Fall Gatherings for inside & out
now arriving! Country & primitive 11 N. Miami Street, 937-698-WING Angelic
consignments accepted. Olde Century gifts & collectibles for all occasions. Webkinz,
greeting cards, wall art, memorial and
Paint, Pottery, Scented Candles,
inspirational gifts for the home.
Florals, Curtains, Framed Prints,
Join us for our 16th Anniversary Open House,
Furniture, Gourmet Coffees.
Sat, Oct 22, 10-5,
Tues-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4
Door Prizes, Refreshments, Specials!
Hours: Mon 12-5, Tues-Sat 10-5
Country Flower Bin
344 N. Furlong Road, Laura, 937-947
Welcome to our shop and to Fall. Sit awhile and enjoy a
cup of coffee or tea. Fall floral arrangements, dried and
silk wreaths candles, teas, coffees and candles. Hours:
Tues-Sat, 12-6
22nd annual holiday open house - nov 17-18-19-20
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- Lebanon - Waynesville - Centerville -
Crafts-Gifts-Home Decor-Furniture & Much More
September is our Anniversary!
Visit us for Prizes & Surprises!!
Sale Sept 8-9-10
• Free gift to the first person each day who finds the
“Free Gift Coupon” (hint: look in the “Cranberry Cupboard”)
• Coffee & Cookies every day!
• One entry for each $10 spent during the month for a great
piece of furniture - drawing to be held on Sept 30 @ 6PM (must be present to win) Also Smaller Surprise Drawings
for those present on the 30th @ 6:00! !
www.CranberryCupboardGifts.com visit us on Facebook
Washington Park Plaza Shopping Center
767 Lyons Road, Centerville, OH 45459
Hours: Tues-Sat, Noon-6
937-262-7323
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- Lynchburg - Wilmington Haunted Hollow Ride
Every fall the fields of Clinton County come alive with screams of
horror as the signature "fire breathing" semis chase unsuspecting
victims through a forest filled with monsters, madness and mayhem
at the Haunted Hollow Ride. If one survives the ride, he/she can try to
make it through "Slaughter Hotel," but watch out, Dr. Slaughter doesn't
like uninvited guests. Up for more? The inmates of "Nightmare
Penitentiary" are anxious to create their own special nightmare for those
along for the ride. Three attractions, one location, continuing to create
hysteria at the Hollow. For more information and rain closings, visit
their website www.wilmingtonhauntedhollowride.com. The cost is $10
to $30, depending on the package that is purchased. Haunted Hollow
runs Friday and Saturday nights, September 23 through October 29, 8
p.m. to midnight. For more information call 937-382-6147. The event is
located at 1261 W. Dalton, Wilmington, OH 45177.
The Shoppes at The Old Mill
(30+ Antique Dealers)
and
Home Again II Gifts & Home Decor
* Greeting Cards
* Candles & Accessories
* Framed Pictures
* Country Curtains
* Jewelry
* Vine Trees
* Home Decor
* Olde Century Paints
* Wind Chimes
* IHF Braided Rugs
* Donna Sharp & Victorian Heart Handbags
Mon-Sat 10-5:30
Sunday Closed
Granny’s Country Cupboard
37 W. Main Street, Wilmington
(Open Sundays Thanksgiving
thru Christmas!)
937-655-9212
Country Decor & Gifts
316 E. Sugartree Street
Wilmington, OH 45177
Willow Tree Angels - Studio Designs - Design Your Own Gift! Hours:
Webkinz & Viva Beads - Gifts Handcrafted by Local Artisans Mon-Sat,
Primitive Furniture
10-5
937-383-1899
Home Cooked Carry-Out Lunches, 11-2 (delivery available)
Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Fudges, Homemade Apple Butters & Jellies
www.grannyscountrycupboard.com
www.wilmingtongeneralstore.com
Wishing Well
Consignment
The Great Pumpkin!
It’s time to get the carving tools out and get
to work on those pumpkins! Across the
country, pumpkins are one of the most
popular outdoor decorations for fall. They
come in a myriad of shapes, colors and sizes
so they complement any outdoor decor.
Some people prefer one large jack-o-lantern
to greet guests on the front porch, and some
people love to pile several together to make a
statement. Real pumpkins are fun to carve
and the seeds are wonderful when roasted in
the oven with some olive oil and kosher salt.
However, you can also get fake pumpkins at
the craft store that can be carved and used
year after year. I got a great carving tip from
Farmer Jeff at our local pumpkin patch last
year. He suggested cutting a circle from the
base of the pumpkin rather than the top. After
the pumpkin is cleaned out and carved it is
then placed back on the base and the stem is
still intact. He also suggested rubbing the cut
pieces of the pumpkin with petroleum jelly in
order to keep it from drying out prematurely.
Make pumpkin carving a family affair - it’s
something that everyone can enjoy! Susan
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172 Main Street, Lynchburg, OH 45142
937-944-1884
Open House - Oct 14 & 15, 9-6
6 full rooms - over 2000 sq. ft.
Antiques~Pottery~Prints~Collectibles~Americana
Home Accents Gifts for All Ocasions~Jewelry~Books~Furniture
A Complete Room Dedicated to MEN!
The Rusty Star
...Primitives, Home Decor & Gifts
240 N. Main Street, Lynchburg, OH 45142
937-364-9000
“A great place to shop for the
comforts of your country home”
We have an awesome selection of florals
and decorations to dress up
your home in Autumn Style!
Olde Century Paints • Candleberry Company Candles
Park Designs • Dolls • Salem Treenware
Homespun Tea Dyed Fabrics by the Yard
Lamps • Handmade Wooden Items
Too Many Primitive Accessories
to mention them all!
Don’t miss our Fall Open House!
Oct 14 & 15 with extended hours
on Friday till 10PM!
Regular Shop Hours: Tues-Fri 11-5, Sat 11-4
shop online at www.anniesrustystar.com
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Take time to shop...
West Liberty
located in Logan County on State Route 68,
(one hour from Columbus & Dayton)
The Home of The Ohio Caverns & The Piatt Castles
Highland Country Store
We’re now carrying Olde Century
Paints, Canus and European Soaps
937-465-8222
Mad River Farm Market
Deli Meats & Cheeses, Fresh
Produce, Der Dutchman Products,
Primitive Home Decor, 937-465-2030
Polly’s Primitives
Kara Lynn's Gifts
Handmade candles, unique
gifts and decorations
937-465-8711
The Market Place
Handmade & special gifts,
plants, & much more
937-465-8728
www.rosecottagegifts.com
Global Crafts
Antiques & Collectibles
Wed-Fri 11-5, Sat 10-4
937-441-9099
International art & gift gallery
937-465-3077
Home-Style Restaurant
937-465-3081
Furniture, lighting & more
937-465-1270
Gathering Place
The Trumpet Vine
Marie’s Candies
Chocolates & Confections
937-465-3061
Bowman’s Ice Cream
937-465-8435
Tiger’s Den Pizza LLC
New Eatery!
937-650-1111
Hidden Treasures
An Eclectic Collection of
Treasures
937-465-0466
Green Bean
Coffees, Teas & Sandwiches
937-465-1129
Cabbage Rose Antiques
Antiques & Collectibles
937-465-0062
www.cabbageroseantiques.net
Affordable Frames
Quality Custom Framing &
Matting 937-465-1957
Upcoming Events:
Sept 3-4-5 - Labor Day Festival
Sept 16-17 - Fall Open Houses
Nov 4-5 - Christmas Preview
Nov 25-26 - Christmas in the Village
Contact any merchant for further details
Lin’s Stuff
3291 Old Route 35 SE
Washington Court House, OH
740-333-7001
A Country Primitive Store;
a most unique shopping
experience! Featuring
handmade furniture &
crafts designed and made
on-site. 3000 Sq Ft
Showroom plus Cabin
Next Door and Outdoor
Display Space!
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Don’t love your arms? Try a
sleeve that hits just above
your elbow—it’s more
slimming than regular t-shirt
sleeves.
- Springfield Heart of Country Gift Shoppe
and Teaberries, Our Country Tea Room
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,
Beaded Bracelets, Magnabilities, Camille Beckman and Snoozies Footwear
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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.
937-32
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New Fall Merchandise
Arriving Daily!
TEABERRIES TEA ROOM
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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! Daily Specials $5.99!
Also, call TEABERRIES to host your bridal &
baby showers, birthday parties, business
meetings and retirement parties!
Quilting With Barbara
As we move all too quickly into fall, it's pleasurable to take one last look
at summer. Or, in other words, How I Spent My Summer Holidays,
abridged version.
I looked forward to our visit to England and Scotland in June and July,
anticipating searching out quaint little quilt shops in quaint little villages
and towns. After all, we were going to rent a car, and although my
navigation skills are so-so, my husband is an excellent driver, even on the
“wrong” side of the road. What could be easier? As it turned out…a lot
of things!
First of all, none of those quaint little villages seems to have a quilt shop,
quaint or otherwise. When we inquired locally, we were often told
something like, “The hardware at the top of the street has some cloth,” or
“I don't know, but you might look at the….” So we gave up on small
towns, picturesque as they were, and concentrated on enjoying the
beautiful English countryside and historic sites. After all, I can always
buy fabric at home, but I can't visit two-thousand-year-old Roman
mosaics there.
Our next major stop was the Isle of Tiree, home of a good friend and
some of my forebears. Tiree is the outermost island of the Inner Hebrides,
three hours by ferry off the west coast of Scotland. Our friend mentioned
that her sister-in-law, who also lives on the island, did some quilting.
“Some quilting,” indeed! Here on this isolated, misty, rainy isle that has
in many ways ignored the twenty-first century, lives a most amazing art
quilter, Jane Macdonald. She works at her own creative pace, sometimes
for herself and sometimes on commission. Like many of us she has a
wall of shelves filled with fabric and ideas and samples galore. Unlike
many of us, her ideas come to fruition in amazing creations, mainly wall
quilts. When I lamented that I had found little evidence of quilting in the
UK, she gave me a copy of the national quilters' publication and told us
we should visit the National Quilt Museum in York. Exemplifying the
generosity of quilters worldwide, she appeared the next morning with the
gift of several fat quarters and delicious bits of unusual fabrics.
Following her advice, a few days later we spent a half day in the National
Quilt Museum in York located in the historic St. Anthony's Hall, a former
guild hall dating from the 1400s. The displays were fascinating, and just
after we despaired of viewing any quilt less than 150 years old, we
entered
another room full of stunning contemporary quilts and hangings,
So we went on to London to visit one of the world's most-famous
many
of
which had won prizes. I thought right then that my day was
department stores, Liberty, noted for its silks. Surely they would have
complete, but when we crossed the street to experience a pub lunch at the
piles of quilting cottons too. Well, no. They stock silks and other
Black Swan (former home of Lord Mayors of York, and, for a time the
gorgeous fabrics, but their cottons were limited to some by Kaffe Fasset
and Moda, priced at the equivalent of $16 to $22 per meter. These cottons home of General James Wolfe who wrested control of Canada from the
French at the Battle of Quebec, 1759) our day was more than complete. It
I can buy at home for considerably less, so I was content with buying a
overflowed.
token half-meter. The Victoria and Albert had a few fat quarters of
Victorian prints. That took care of fabric shopping in London.
And that's how we spent our summer holiday.
I have the simplest tastes.
I am always satisfied with
the best. ~Oscar Wilde
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-Springfield -
Rustiques
located at
The Murray House
Bed & Breakfast
1475 Upper Valley Pike, Springfield, Ohio
(We’ve moved - just across the hall inside Upper Valley Mall) 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
Open Saturdays
10am-3pm
Countdown to September Extravaganza Begins!
Make your plans now for the Sept 16-18 Extravaganza at the Springfield
Antique Show & Flea Market. Take a moment and share your favorite
story about the show and win tickets to the September Extravaganza.
Over 400 photos are posted on their site from previous shows. Enter to
win tickets at www.springfieldantiqueshow.com.
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Love our Kids!
School's Back
in Session DRIVE CAREFULLY
Homespun Blessings &
Country Gifts
5776 Urbana Road (Old 68), Springfield, Ohio
937-629-0705
join us for our great sales!
Sept 24 - 12th Annual Autumn in the
Country Fall Festival
Oct 21 & 22 - Decorate to Entertain
featuring Ohio Artist Billy Jacobs signing prints,
1-4 pm on 22nd
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri 10am - 5:30pm, Sat 10am - 5pm
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• Primitives • Country
A Primitive Country Store
• Olde Century Paints
• York Wall Borders
with Gifts & Decor
• Country Curtains • Rugs
for Your Country Home!
• Primitive Pictures • Shelves
• Placemats • Linens • Quilts
• Maple City Pottery
• Billy Jacobs Prints
• Legacy Greeting Cards
• Custom Cupboards & Shelves
• Candles - Scentsible Scents,
Candleberry, 1803, Goosecreek &
Our Store Signature Candle
• Grapevine Trees
• And Much More!
check out our new website:
www.homespunblessings.biz
Lenora Smedley, Owner
The Country Register, Sept/Oct 2011
- London WHAT IS LABOR DAY?
By Barbara Mills Lassonde
Labor Day was first celebrated in New York City on Tuesday, September 5,
1882. It was planned by the Central Labor Union, which dedicated that day
to celebrating the social and economic contributions of American workers.
In 1884, it was changed to the first Monday in September, and was a
“workingmen's holiday.” The idea spread throughout the country, mainly
through labor organizations, and in the years that followed, many states
passed laws creating a Labor Day holiday. In 1894, Congress designated
the first Monday in September a national holiday, Labor Day.
To celebrate those early Labor Days, parades were held to demonstrate the
strength of labor organizations. These parades were followed by festivals for
the entertainment of the workers and their families.
Today we seldom think of honoring American workers, because nearly all of
us fit into that category for most of our lives. We think of Labor Day as the
official end of summer- the end of lazy days at the lake, stinging sunburns at
the seashore, horrible heat waves, droughts and countless hours toiling in
the garden, trying to eke out a decent harvest.
Every season has its joys, its miseries, its chores. Summer gave us sunshine,
growing crops, unbearable weather conditions, destructive and annoying
insects, lawns to mow, weeds to pull. Now it's time to bid farewell to all
things summer: barbecues, swimming lessons, family reunions, summer
visitors, beautiful flower gardens.
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“Something for Everyone”
Many NEW Made in America Crafts!
Enjoy OHIO
in the Fall!
Check out page 3
for a listing of
great festivals!
Summer is behind us and Labor Day is the beginning of the fall season. It's
the return of kids and teachers to school, the promise of cooler weather,
agricultural fairs, colorful foliage, goldenrod blossoms and allergies. Crisp,
clear mornings greet us. We smell the spicy scent of autumn leaves
crunching beneath our feet, watch flocks of migrating birds and hear the
crack of a hunter's rifle echoing through the woods.
It's the season of hurricanes, downed trees, flooding streams.
It's time to winterize or store away the boat, pool, patio furniture, garden
hose and insect repellent. All used in a flurry for such a brief time and now
we're done with them for the next eight or nine months. We haul out the
chain saw, leaf blower, jackets and window wash.
We work around our job schedules and the weather to put our perennials to
bed, clean up the vegetable garden and stack the firewood. This is the
season to prepare for the long, cold winter ahead, when we're more confined
to the house and fill our spare time with needlework projects, reading and
cooking up new recipes.
Besides honoring all of us who work, Labor Day is a time of transition from
the freedom of summer to the chores of autumn packed into a few short
weeks before the winter winds begin to blow.
Barbara Mills Lassonde is a freelance writer, author and award-winning
poet who resides in New Hampshire. She enjoys writing about her beloved
New England and humorous or memorable events in her life. She can be
reached at: [email protected].
A lot of people think canned
goods are not as fresh, but
canned vegetables are picked
at their peak freshness, so
they’re a great way to keep
your pantry stocked.
Easy Pumpkin Pudding
5.9 oz. pkg instant vanilla
pudding mix
1-1/2 c. milk
1 c. canned pumpkin pie mix
1/2 t. pumpkin pie spice
16 oz. container frozen
whipped topping, thawed
1 c. gingersnaps or graham
crackers, crumbed
In a large bowl, with an electric mixer on low speed, beat
together dry pudding mix and milk for 2 minutes. Gently
fold in pumpkin, spice and 1/3 of whipped topping. In a
dessert dish, layer half of crumbs, then half of pudding;
repeat layers. Top with remaining topping; sprinkle with
remaining crumbs. Cover and chill until serving time.
Makes 10-12 servings.
From Gooseberry Patch’s
new cookbook “Quick & Easy
Autumn
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Central Ohio
- Marysville - Indian Lake -
Two Great Shops in One Location
Signature Antiques
by Karen & Jud Fults
Early Fine & Country Antiques
Oh-So-Easy Apple Cider
3 qts. apple juice
1/2 c. brown sugar, packed
2 qts. cranberry juice cocktail
4 4” cinnamon sticks
A Robbins
Nest
Antiques & Gifts
Mix all ingredients together in a large stockpot.
Simmer over low heat until hot; keep warm.
Makes about 40 servings.
937-842-2205
From Gooseberry Patch’s
new cookbook “Quick & Easy
Autumn
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614-406-4146
owner: Connie Cathcart
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
The Country Register, Sept/Oct 2011
- Dublin - Columbus -
Quick & Easy Autumn
This 224 page Collectible
Cookbook has recently been
released by Gooseberry Patch. It is
filled with homestyle recipes. The
community-style recipes have been
gathered from cooks across the
country and are surrounded by
original artwork. Tips, hints and
ideas are included on each page...
everything from kitchen timesavers to easy decorating ideas.
Over 220 delicious recipes are
included for autumn occasions like
homecoming, Halloween and
Thanksgiving...most in 30 minutes
or less! Chapters include Breakfast
& Brunch, Snacks & Appetizers, Soups, Sides & Salads, Mains,
Desserts and more. There's even a chapter of
easy slow-cooker recipes for every meal.
Columbus' Newest
Quilt Shop!
just off SR 161 & I-270
48 Corbins Mill DRive
Dublin, Ohio 43017
614-734-9007
Check our enhanced website
www.redroosterquilts.com for
all the latest classes & events!
over 3,000 square feet!
Machine quilting on premises
sewing machines including the
exciting memory craft 6600P and 11000!
Annual Tent Sale
With Quick & Easy Autumn you'll spend
more time enjoying fall fun and less time in
the kitchen! Complete the entry form below
and mail in before October 15, to enter for a
chance to win a copy. Copies of the book can be obtained by
calling 800-854-6673, or at the website www.gooseberrypatch.com.
Sept 30-Oct 1
Red Rooster Quilts
REGISTER TO WIN A BOOK!
Register to win a copy of Quick & East Autumn, courtesy of the
Gooseberry Patch. Just complete and mail this form. Mail form to:
Ohio Country Register, PO Box 37, Cable, OH 43009, by Oct 15.
Name:
Address:
City:
Phone No:
State:
shop hours:
M, W, F & Sat 10-5,
Tues & Thurs 10-8,
closed sundays
Zip:
Entry form must be received by Oct 15, 2011. One winner will be
selected from the entries received. Winner will be notified by
phone and announced in the Nov/Dec issue of the Ohio Country
Register.
Your pantry probably has more than a
few non-food items. Cleaning supplies?
Serving platters? Is there a better place
for these things? Here’s a secret: Doors
are the great underutilized spaces in
pantries. If the non-food items must
stay, at least get them on door hooks.
Timber Tunes
GIFTS & ANTIQUES
FOR HOME & GARDEN
Sept Hours:
9862 Johnstown-Utica Rd (Rt 62)
Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5
Johnstown, OH 43031
Oct thru Dec Hours:
Thurs, Fri, Sat 10-5 &
call 740-967-0421
Sun 1-5
1/2 mile east of downtown Johnstown
handcrafted furniture
bowls
cutting boards
fairy houses
folk-art musical figurines
visit our rear courtyard
marketplace
concrete statuary
at the farm...in the barn
columbus
2011 Show
Schedule
Show Hours 9am-6pm
September 18-20
October 16-18
Sample Sale November 4-7
888-332-8979
www.thecolumbusmarketplace.com
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- 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
ted
www.finderskeeperscrafts.com
Park Plaza Center
check out our website
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!
Area Map to
Finders Keepers
October Midnight Madness
Come join the fun at our
Annual October Midnight Madness Sale!
Thursday, Oct 13 from 8pm to midnight
Get 10-50% OFF regularly priced merchandise.
We’ll have numerous drawings for Finders Keepers Village
gift certificates and free refreshments.
Don’t forget to enter our ‘Guess the weight of the GREAT
PUMPKIN’ Contest to win a $75 Grand Prize Gift Certificate!
Hope to see you at Finders Keepers Village!
740-522-3233 or
800-843-9301
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Buggy Seat Antiques and
Miller House Antiques
Friday, Saturday,
Sunday
November 4th, 5th, and 6th
10:00 am
5:00 pm
[email protected] or [email protected]
614.920-1834 or 614.325.8873 www.picturetrail.com/millerhouseantiques
8739 Slough Road, Carroll, OH
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855 Coshocton Avenue
Mt. Vernon
740-397-0300
fall is almost here - it’s the perfect time of year
so grab a friend, hop in your auto and come on in!
Don’t forget our Annual
Christmas Open House
Nov 5-6
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri 9:30-5:30,
Sat 9:30-4
We are next to Kroger's in a
shopping plaza with plenty of FREE
parking! Buses welcome !
The Old Crow
We carry full lines of:
Hand-Made Furniture
Donna Sharp Purses~Pottery
Park Curtains
Warm Glow Candles
McCalls Candles
Woodwick Candles
Beautiful Pictures
Potpourri~Stars~Flags
Candle Warmers
Webkinz~Lamps~Tinware
& So Much More
The Old Crow
Christmas Open House
Sat, Nov 5 - 10-5
Sun, Nov 6 - 12-5
For your shopping pleasure we've extended our
holiday hours to six days a week, beginning Nov 5.
Sun 12-5, Sat 10-5, Tues-Fri 10-6, Closed Mon
*We will be closed Oct 26-Nov 4 for
Christmas Open House Preparations
Come see our Fall Gatherings!
Everything for your
Fall Decorating!
Crossroad Candles
Window Treatments & Linens
Calendars~Cards~Candles
Potpourri~Bowl Fillers
Florals~Prints`Antiques
Wed-Fri 10-6
Sat 10-5
We will be closed
Oct 26-Nov 4
for Christmas
Open House Prep
Visa, MC, Discover
Gift Certificates
1450 N. 21st Street, Newark
740-366-2818
www.theoldcrowinc.com
•Country Christmas Decorations •Gifts for All Budgets
•Antiques •Window Treatments •Rugs
•Large Selection of Candles
Wishing you a Merry Christmas
from The Old Crow!
Visa, MC, Discover
Gift Certificates
www.theoldcrowinc.com
1450 N. 21st Street, Newark
740-366-2818
www.theoldcrowinc.com
- Out of State -
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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
Thyme For All Seasons
Antiques & Country Accents
Shop Hours:
Friday: 12:30-5
Saturday: 11-5
Or by appointment
Fall Harvest Thyme!
Corn Husk Wreaths & Other
Fall Arrangements & Decor
22551 Walbridge Rd, Curtice,OH
419-836-3110 or 419-304-7381
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.
V/MC ted
p
Acce
[email protected]
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
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
330-364-3407
Ohio’s Oldest
Country Store
Woolson Co. Since 1897
115 S. Main, Mount Vernon, OH
740-392-0936
Christmas Open House
Nov 12-13
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Wed 10-3,
Thurs-Fri-Sat
10-5
Gatherings
Antiques &
Country Needs
11 W. Church Street,
Milan, OH Tues-Sat
10-5
419-499-9030
BackDoor Primitives
Antiques ~ Collectibles
Wool ~ Handmade Dolls
Lots of new antiques, wools &
rughooking patterns. Offering classes
in rughooking, penny rugs & applique.
Hours: Tues-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-2
125 Rear W. Washington St.
Ashland, OH
419-651-0078
Antiques, Prims & Dried Flowers www.backdoorprimitivesohio.com
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
OHIO
The Heart of it All!
The Country Register is available at
our advertisers' businesses.
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Remember to let the shops know
you saw their ad in
The Country Register!
Send any comments and/or questions to:
Barb Moore, Editor & Publisher
PO Box 37• Cable, OH 43009
937-652-1157
e-mail [email protected]
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Carroll
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Columbus
H-9
29 Columbus Marketplace
3,31 Country Living Fair
Delaware
H-7
Dublin
H-8
Heath
K-8
Johnstown
J-8
3 Buttermilk Hill Country
29 Red Rooster Quilts
30 Finders Keepers
34 Jillian's Country Home
29 Timber Tunes
Lancaster
J-10
Lithopolis
I-9
Marysville
G-8
Mt. Vernon
K-7
3 Curry's Antiques
3 Lithopolis Harvest Thyme
28 Uptown Antiques
32 Country Treasures
3 Simple Goods
34 Woolson Company
K-8
Russells Point
E-7
28 Signature Antiques/A Robins Nest
Southeast
Belpre
Arlington
Ashland
K-5
Attica
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Berlin
3,36 Oak Ridge Festival
BackDoor Primitives
Black Dog Art Glass
Country Charm Fabric Shop
Olivesburg General Store
Parsley Pot
Bettsville
10 Door Mouse
Bloomville
Boardman
R-4
20 Bernina Store & Sew Much More
18 My Country Heart
Cortland
20 Quilting B's
Geneva
N-4
Kensington
19 Days Gone By
Kidron
R-3
Mansfield
N-11
I-11
4 Chillicothe Craft Mall
4 Serendipity
Piketon
I-12
Wheelersburg
I-14
5 Wallpaper and More
5 Robins Nest
5 Southern Ohio Craft Mall
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Q-1
O-6
O-5
J-5
Added Touch
Crafty Clutter
Jilly Junction
Mansfield Millennium Quilt Guild
Millersburg
M-6
17 Blossom Bucket
New Philadelphia
O-6
North Lima
R-5
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MI
Shelby
J-5
Virginia
VA
Shiloh
J-5
West Virginia
WV
Steubenville
R-7
33 Ghoultide Gathering
33 Southern Star Antiques
34 Something 2 Crow About
F-11
Hillsboro
F-12
Lebanon
D-11
Lynchburg
E-12
South Solon
F-10
Springfield
E-9
22 Cranberry Cupboard
4 Country Home Décor
22 Warren County Historical
23 Rusty Star
23 Wishing Well Consignments
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Heart of Country
Homespun Blessings &
Merry Makers Folk Art Show
Rustiques
Under the Shady Tree
D-6
Trenton
C-11
Milan
J-3
Urbana
F-8
Norwalk
J-3
Washington C. H.
G-10
Oak Harbor
H-2
Waynesville
D-10
7 Heavenly Stitches
3 Prairie Peddler Festival
10 Cottage Creations
34 Curiosity Shoppe
Pemberville
24 Lin's Stuff
36 North Shore Primitives
B-7
West Milton
C-9
3,21 West Milton Shoppes
Tiffin
H-4
Van Wert
B-5
Willard
J-4
Woodville
G-3
6 Mortise & Tenon
24 Champaign County Chamber
G-3
9 Beeker's General Store
9 Country Mercantile
St. Henry
21 Barn 'n' Bunk Farm Market
22 Waynesville Area Chamber
West Liberty
E-8
24 West Liberty Merchants
Wilmington
E-11
Xenia
E-10
23 Granny's Country Cupboard
23 Old Mill Antiques
3 Fox Antiques & Such
Northeast (cont)
Uniontown
O-5
19 Pine Cone Gift Shoppe
Wadsworth
M-4
Walnut Creek
N-6
Wooster
M-5
34 Great Lakes Lumber Company
3,12 Black Cat Primitives
12 Country Fabrics
Centerville
Lima
20 Piney Creek Primitives
Michigan
C-10
21 A Country Peddler
J-4
11 Picket Fence
34 Sara's Herbs & Everlastings
Carlisle
Greenwich
9 De Shia
20 Hampton Hill Mercantile
C-9
8 Apple Creek Antiques
G-3
10 Something Special
R-5
Arlington
Gibsonburg
6 The Saltbox
16 Pioneer Loft
16 Somewhere Sewing
New Middletown
F-4
34 Gatherings
N-6
N-5
Findlay
34 Old Glory Antiques
L-3
Massillon
G-2
34 Thyme For All Seasons
9 Country Cupboard-Ohio
18 Amish Country Quilt Shop Hop
Louisville
Curtice
8 Early American Home
8 Homestead Collection
3 Village Peddler Festival
Grafton
H-4
6 Grand Lake One Stop Shop
34 Primitives N Potpourri
Copley
H-4
Botkins
D-7
7 Country Lane Crafts
Celina
B-6
M-6
Q-7
I-4
10 Primitive Crossroads
16 Country Craft Cupboard
16 Country Gatherings
Bloomingdale
F-5
8 Apple Creek Antiques
20 Bridgewater Primitives
19 AnnaLouisa's NeedleArts,
5 Neffs Country Loft
Chillicothe
P-5
15 Crow Haven
Newark
3,32 Old Crow
Alliance
18 Homespun Treasures
Thanks for Reading
The Ohio Country Register!
20 Country Crafts From the Heart
15 Pine Tree Barn & Farms
3 Wayne Co. Arts & Crafts Guild
NORTH SHORE PRIMITIVES
153 S. Hinde Street (behind Dairy Queen)
Washington Court House, OH 43160
Phone: 740-335-6799
Primitives · Early Lighting
Folk Art · Exclusive Handmades
Antiques · Make-Do Chairs
Candles · Linens
Primitive Furniture · Upholstered Furniture
Christmas Open House
Nov 4-5-6
Fri & Sat 10-6, Sun 1-4
Open 7 Days A Week!
Mon-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 1-4pm
email: [email protected]