Ohio`s Complimentary Guide To Specialty Shopping And Events

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Ohio`s Complimentary Guide To Specialty Shopping And Events
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Ohio's Complimentary Guide to Specialty Shopping and Events - May/June 2011
Gifts • Antiques • Collectibles • Primitives • Quilting • Needlework
Home & Garden Treasures • Special Attractions • Festivals
Vol 21/No 3
www.ohiocountryregister.com
Cover by purpose & spirit
(see page 3)
The Ohio
Country Register
Barb Moore, Editor & Publisher
P. O. Box 37 - Cable, OH 43009
PHONE 937-652-1157 - FAX 937-484-8963
Email : [email protected]
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affordable advertising for shops, shows and other experiences enjoyed by a
kindred of readership. Since then, the paper has spread to many other areas,
all of which are listed below. Look for the paper in your travels. To receive
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the editor the Arizona paper at 602-942-8950. The Country Register is
available at the shops that advertise and often at other unique locations. We
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Hello Everyone!
This week my husband uttered those words I hadn’t heard for awhile...
“I’ll be at the golf course!” Aaah - music to my ears! It’s a sure sign that
spring is finally and really here. We’ve been teased a couple of times, but
now it’s really here! Golf is Doug’s favorite pasttime, so he’s happy.
I’m happy too - my spring days are spent at flea markets and gatherings,
gardening, checking out the new merchandise at my favorite shops and
exploring new shops from those who advertise in this paper.
Another favorite of both of us is watching our grandkids, Zack and Lexi,
play ball. Lots of games on the schedule for this spring and summer!
We’ve also become big fans of farmers markets. Many communities host
farmers market once a month or some every weekend. This is a great way
to obtain fresh produce and other goodies for your family. (Check out the
story on Olde Worthington’s Farmers Market on page 23.)
Thanks for picking up this copy of The Country Register - we’ve got a lot
packed into this issue - many shows and events listed on page 3, a book
giveaway, recipes, quick tips and lots of shops listing their spring open
houses and special events. When you attend any of these events or visit
any of the shops who advertise with us, be sure to thank them for bringing
The Country Register to you.
Enjoy your spring!
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Arkansas: Lenda Williams, P.O. Bo 32581, Oklahoma City, OK 73123, 405-470-2597
California/N. Nevada: Betty Fassett, 26941 Cabot Rd., Suite 132, Laguna Hills, CA, 92653, 800-349-1858
Colorado: Jan & John Keller, 16755 Oak Brush Loop, Peyton, CO, 80831, 719-749-9797
Connecticut: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
Delaware: Merle and Gail Taylor, P.O. Box 594, New Market, MD, 21774, 888-616-8319
Florida: Dave & Amy Carter, P.O. Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
Georgia: Linda Parish, P.O. Box 389, Lexington, GA, 30648, 706-340-1049, 678-641-7728
Idaho (N): Lucinda Schuft, P. O. Box 688, Hot Springs, SD, 57747, 605-745-3227
Idaho (S) WA & E. OR: Barbara Floyd, P. O. Box 84345, Phoenix, AZ, 602-942-8950
Illinois: Lenda Williams, P.O. Bo 32581, Oklahoma City, OK 73123, 405-470-2597
Indiana: Gail & Merle Taylor, P.O. Box 594, New Market, MD, 21774, 888-616-8319
Iowa: Linda Glendy, P.O. Box 6, Tama, IA, 52339, 641-751-2619
Kansas: Cindy Baldwin, 988 9th Ave., McPherson, KS 67460, 866-966-9815
Kentucky: Christi Moore, P.O. Box 366, North Lewisburg, OH 43060, 937-747-2886
Maine: Kate Silva, 17 Hogan Road, Lewiston, ME, 04240, 207-784-7653
Maryland: Dave & Amy Carter, P.O. Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
Massachusetts-RI: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
Michigan: Bill and Marlene Howell, 3790 Manistee, Saginaw, MI, 48603-3143, 989-793-4211
Minnesota: Kim and Mickey Keller, 12835 Kiska St. NE, Blaine, MN, 55449, 763-754-1661
Missouri: Lenda Williams, P.O. Bo 32581, Oklahoma City, OK 73123, 405-470-2597
Montana: Lucinda Schuft, P. O. Box 688, Hot Springs, SD, 57747, 605-745-3227
Nebraska: Barbara Floyd, P. O. Box 84345, Phoenix, AZ 85071, 888-942-8950
Nevada (N): Betty Fassett, 26941 Cabot Rd., Suite 132, Laguna Hills, CA, 92653, 800-349-1858
Nevada (S): Glena Dunn, 4568 Carol Circle, Las Vegas, NV, 89120, 702-523-1803
New Hampshire: Kathleen Graham, 330 North Road, Deerfield, NH, 03037, 603-463-3703
New Jersey: Merle and Gail Taylor, P.O. Box 594, New Market, MD, 21774, 888-616-8319
New Mexico: Jan & John Keller, 16755 Oak Brush Loop, Peyton, CO, 80831, 719-749-9797
New York: Dave & Amy Carter, P.O. Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
N. Carolina: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
North Dakota: Lucinda Schuft, P. O. Box 688, Hot Springs, SD, 57747, 605-745-3227
Ohio: Barb Moore, P. O. Box 37, Cable, OH, 43009, 937-652-1157
Oklahoma: Lenda Williams, P.O. Bo 32581, Oklahoma City, OK 73123, 405-470-2597s
Oregon: Barbara Floyd, P.O. Box 84345, Phoenix, AZ, 85071, 602-942-8950, 888-942-8950
Pennsylvania: Dave & Amy Carter, PO Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
Rhode Island: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
S. Carolina: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
South Dakota: Lucinda Schuft, P. O. Box 688, Hot Springs, SD, 57747, 605-745-3227
Tennessee: Christi Moore, P.O. Box 366, North Lewisburg, OH 43060, 937-747-2886
Texas: Lenda Williams, P.O. Bo 32581, Oklahoma City, OK 73123, 405-470-2597
Utah: Daniel & Stacy Tueller, 153 S 2050 W, Provo UT 84601, 801-592-8498
Virginia: Dave & Amy Carter, P.O. Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
Washington & E. OR & S. ID : Barbara Floyd, P. O. Box 84345, Phoenix, AZ, 602-942-8950
West Virginia: Dave & Amy Carter, PO Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
Wisconsin: Scott & Jennifer Hughes, P. O. Box 276, Altoona, WI, 54720, 715-838-9426
Wyoming: Lucinda Schuft, P. O. Box 688, Hot Springs, SD, 57747, 605-745-3227
Canada
Alberta: Celia Hayton, 4109 - 52 ST. Red, Deer AB T4N 2C1. 403-346-8799s
British Columbia: Bryan Stonehill, Box 1338, Summerland, B.C. V0H 1Z0, 1-800-784-6711
Manitoba & Saskatchewan: Scott & Marj Kearns, Box 850, Kipling, SK, S0G 2S0, 306-736-2441
Ontario: Marjorie Salavich, 5 Sandy Lane, Dryden, ON, P8N 3A6, 807-223-3004
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P.O. Box 37, Cable, OH 43009
2 The Country Register, May/June 2011
Sat & Sun
10am-5pm
Attica, Ohio
phone:
419-426-0611
July 16 & 17
Court House Quilters Guild Quilt Show
at Southern State Community College ,
1270 US Route 62 SW, Washington CH, Ohio
May 13-15 2011
Fri 10-5,Sat & Sun 12-4
Donation $4
Quilt Display, Vendors, Door Prizes, Quilt Raffle
Contact 740-606-1242 or 740-505-1281 [email protected]
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
Thyme For All Seasons
22551 Walbridge Rd, Curtice,OH
Mothers Day Open
Open Year Round
Friday: 12:30-5
419-304-7381 Saturday: 11-5
House (Closed Or by appt
Downtown Wellington, Sat May 7th, 10-4
Antiques, Arts, Crafts, Plants & Garden Accents
Friday M
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for prep 6,
Sat, May 7, 10am-5pm
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Antiques & Primitives, Uniquely Planted Garden Containers,
Handmades, Wreaths, Purses & Jewelry
Mansfield Millennium Quilt Guild
2011 Quilt Show - Colors of Nature
or
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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
Sponsored by Main Street Wellington Inc.
For further info call 440-647-3987
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
Mt. Vernon Lion's Club
Space Rental & info
30th Annual
Joe Gutridge
740-397-8919 Ohio's Largest Garage & Craft Sale
10x20 space
inside $30/outside $25
Rain or Shine
Sat., May 21st, 2011 9a-4p
Knox County Fairgrounds
Mt. Vernon, Oh 43050
Curry's Patriotic Gathering
July 2, 2011, 10am-4pm
13th Annual Gazebo Garden Walk Free Adm
6th Biennial Quilt Show “Festival of Quilts” Co
me for
sponsored by United Quilt Guild of Salem, Ohio
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July 15-16-17, Fri & Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4 alem Artisan
’s
Weeken
at Salem Community Center
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1098 North Ellsworth Avenue, Salem, OH 44460
Judged Quilt Show, Awards, Special Exhibits, Little Quilt Auction, Hoffman
Challenge, Demonstrations, Vendor Mall, Raffle Quilt, Refreshments
To enter a quilt or for more info: www.unitedquiltguild.org
Bargains Galore
Tools, Toys, Crafts
Food & More!!
FREE ADMISSION
$1 parking fee per car
Curry's Antiques
1333 Rockmill Rd SW
Lancaster, OHIO
Tour the gardens and house. Shop full of New England
Antiques, all made in the USA folk art crafts & linens. Jar
740-654-1333
candles are so spicy and fragrant, we even make our own www.currysantiques.com
garden items. Want an old log cabin or wide wide pine
Free lunch off
flooring? We do that too! Within walking distance is an old
the grill! &
covered bridge and grist mill that will also be open. We’re
live entertainment!
“Made in the USA” through & through!
Of Purpose and Spirit
Denise and Chuck McCamy are now into their fifth year of designing and
selling a line of country primitive greeting cards under the name “Of
Purpose and Spirit.” Their joint efforts combine Denise's passion for early
things and Chuck's interest in photography. Denise was always drawn to old
pieces. “Maybe it was the time I spent on my grandma's farm while
growing up. The old cookstove off the kitchen with the woodbox nearby…
a simpler way of life where things were worn from being used day after
day.” Chuck's love of flying has always been his passion. In 2001, he
started flying ultralights, which led him to start taking pictures of what he
saw while up in the air. He took to learning as much as he could about
digital photography and computers on his own and started making over-size
aerial photos.
Meeting one another in 2005, they soon combined their talents, which led to
creating the greeting cards. Many antique collectors and dealers allow them
to photograph their homes which reflect much earlier times. They are truly
thankful for the opportunity to share through pictures their love of country
primitives.
Quilting with the Stars Quilt Show
Adm $
12+ under 3
FREE
July 1 & 2, 2011, Fri 10-7 & Sat 10-5
Star Themed
at Park Street Brethren Church, 619 Park Street,
Ashland, OH, in conjunction with the BalloonFest Quilt Raffle
Sponsored by the Old Uniontown Quilt Guild
contact Jane Vines 567-215-7619 or [email protected]
Attention Show Organizers:
For information about advertising your
activity in this low-cost Shows & Events column of
The Country Register--Call 937-652-1157
Both Denise and Chuck were born, raised and currently live in rural central
Minnesota. They just recently built a saltbox house on the back of 60 acres.
They enjoy the wildlife and solitude of country living and feel very blessed
to be at this point in their lives.
Of Purpose and Spirit has published scenes from many Ohio homes. They
are also licensed through Crossroads Original Designs of Bucyrus, Ohio,
who uses their photography in selling framed prints, candles with picture
labels, calendars, and other products. Crossroads products and Of Purpose
and Spirit greeting cards are available at many of our advertising shops.
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Northeast
Ohio
- Galion - Mansfield -
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
4
Summer Open House
Friday June 3 & Saturday June 4
10am - 5pm both days
The Country Register, May/June 2011
-Ashland - Lexington - Nova - 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 12 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!
Open: at
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Furniture Pictures Shades
Lights Northwoods
Nautical Chicken Cats
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
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
or call for
appointment
Mon - Sat
pm
10 am - 6
Contact us
via the intern
et a
clutter4u@a t:
ol.com
Primitive Antiques, Smalls, Grungy Items & Antiques of All Kinds
We will be at these shows:
May 7 - Wellington’s Gazebo Antique Walk in Wellington
May 20-22 - Springfield Antique Extravaganza, Springfield
June 25-26 - Jameson Antiques-Aunt Teaks & Uncle Junk, Avon
July 10 - Mid-Summer Antique Show, Milan
Celebrating 36 Years!
Stop By & See What's New...
Herb Plants Are Here!
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
COUNTRY CHARM FABRICS
Large selection of Homespuns, Quilting Fabrics, Notions,
Repro. Prints, Stencils, Patterns, Quilting Classes, Plus Much More
Fabrics and Patterns arriving weekly new assortment of stencils in stock
Pick up new brochure for the
Ohio Amish Country Quilt Shop Hop - Nov 2-5, 2011
•Deli Sandwiches
•Ice Cream Counter
•Housewares
•Nostalgic Candy
•Oil Lamps & Supplies
Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 10-5,
Sat 10-4, Closed Sun & Wed
[email protected]
1422 Twp. Rd. 593, East of I-71
Ashland, Ohio 44805
419-281-2341
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- Berlin - Millersburg -
11004 CR 320, Millersburg, OH 44654
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
Prices
Everyday
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ilting Fabr
Quality Qu
/yd
$7.77-8.5
Summer Hours:
Wed-Thurs-Fri
10-5, Sat 10-3
Authorized dealer
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Country Primitives & Early American Necessities
for the American Country Home
Colonial Lighting - Reproduction Furniture
Johnston Benchworks - Family Heirloom Weavers
Wonderful Handmades - So Much More!
Spring Open House
May 13-14
Hours: Mon-Thurs & Sat 9-6, Fri 9-7, Closed Sun
4755 SR 39, Berlin, Ohio 44610
www.berlinvillagegiftbarn.com
330-893-1174
6
Declutter your kitchen - put all
items that you haven’t used in the
last few months (your blender,
seasonal items) in boxes. Store
them in the garage. If you really
need something, it’s right there.
The Country Register, May/June 2011
- Millersburg - Walnut Creek TASTY EVENT FOR QUILTERS
Twelve Northeast Ohio quilt shop owners have come together to offer a
‘taste’ of their craft to attendees of the Quilters’ Fling “Sweet Treats Quilt
Shop Hop.” Participants will collect a quilt block pattern, a recipe card
and a tasty treat plus the opportunity to win prizes from each quilt shop in
this fun fifth annual quilting event.
The Sweet Treats Quilt Shop Hop will run from Saturday, April 23 to
Saturday, May 7, 2011. At their first stop, participants will receive a free
passport which they will get stamped at all the shops they visit. The shops
have designed exciting projects based on the different quilt block
“recipes” available at each shop. Attendees with completed passports will
receive a free recipe box in which to store their block patterns and
recipes, or other small quilting supplies. They will also be eligible to win
door prizes, gift baskets and gift certificates. Although every shop has
their own unique hours, all the shops will be open at least 10 am-5 pm,
Mondays through Saturdays during this event. The twelve participating
shops include:
A Piece In Time, Akron; AnnaLouisa's NeedleArts, Louisville; Bernina
Store and Sew Much More, Twinsburg; Cottonpicker’s Quilt Shop,
Chardon; The Craft Cupboard, Middlefield; Designers Two, Cortland;
Quilter’s Fancy, Cortland; Quilter’s Source, Parma; Quilt Garden, North
Canton; The Polka Dot Pincushion, Richfield; Stitch, Piece 'n Purl,
Cuyahoga Falls; Tiny Stitches, Middlefield.
This fun event brings together all the elements that quilters love…fresh
new designs, recipes and food, and of course shopping! Quilters love
sharing great new ideas, snacking along the way, and having fun as we
visit and learn more about what the area shops have to offer.
Shaker House Antiques on the Square
Where the Movers & Shakers Shop!
Welcome to Amish Country in Historic Downtown Millersburg, Homes County, Ohio
hou
60 E. Jackson Street, Millersburg OH 44654 Tues-Sarst 1: 0-6
Sun 11-4
330-674-0433 or 330-275-0421 (cell)
[email protected]
www.shakerhouseonthesquare.com
Antiques in the Alley - Sat, May 7, 2011
Lots of Specials - Call for Info
MAY 1, Opening 2nd Shop at
Historic Roscoe Village, Coshocton,
OH, Medbery Marketplace
Antiques~Furniture~Primitives~Millersburg Glass~Collectibles~One-of-a-kinds
Pioneer Loft
65 W. Jackson Street
Millersburg, OH 44654
330-674-LOFT
Featuring Our Very Own Primitive Small
Furniture as Sold in National Catalogs
and American Artisan Creations
Sun 12-4,
Mon-Sat 10-5
Closed Wed
Antiques ~ Vintage Items ~ Primitive
Colonial ~ Cottage/Shabby Chic
Upcycled & Repurposed Items & More
www.pionerloft.com
www.pioneerloft.blogspot.com
In addition to the spring Sweet Treats Quilt Shop Hop, the group also
coordinates The Jingle Bell Shop Hop each September, which has a
holiday theme. For more information, including shop locations and phone
numbers, visit www.quiltersfling.com.
Contest
winners from
our
March/April
issue
Molly Culp of Chillicothe, won a
copy of “A Place Where Friendship Grows,” a book of verses and
quotes with art by Susan Winget.
Kathy Bradford of Rushsylvania
won a copy of the 2011-12 Fiber
& Fabric Mania! Travel Guide.
Congratulations and thanks to
everyone who entered. Check
page
for the May/June contest!
...of Walnut Creek
Primitive Wares for Your Home -
Wrought Iron Fencing • Garden & Yard Accents
Planters•Grapevine Trees & Wreaths Sca
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Barn Stars
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Primitive Lighting
Newly Expanded - Family Heirloom Weavers
Bedding, Draperies, Tabletop
Signature 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 10-5:00
(330) 893-2134
www.homespunwalnutcreek.com • Look us up on Facebook!
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- Elyria - Grafton Family Property
Baskets of Blessings
Northeast Ohio’s Premier Country Store!
Over 7500 square feet of home decor and gifts for every age!
Primitives ~ Textiles ~ Wonderful Handmades ~
Open 7 Days a Week!
Antiques ~ Furniture ~ Shelves of all Shapes & Sizes ~ Mon-Sat 10-9 & Sun 11-6
Pictures Large & Small ~ Decorative Flags ~ Needfuls ~
Nine Different Candle Lines
incuding Crossroads, Yankee, Warm Glow,
Keepers of the Light to name a few.
Something for Every Room in Your House !
Visiting our Store is Worth the Trip!
Located at
3101 Midway Mall
Elyria, OH 44053
440-324-1172
Happiness is good health and
a bad memory.
-- Ingrid Bergman
Easy Chocolate
Brownies
2 cups (12-oz.p
kg.) semi-sweet
chocolate morse
1/2 cup butter,
ls, divided
cut into pieces
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon vani
1 1/4 cups all-p
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urpose flour
1/4 teaspoon ba
1 cup granulated
king soda
sugar
1/2 cup choppe
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Preheat oven to
350° F. Grease 13
Melt 1 cup mor
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sels and butter
pan.
in large, heavysaucepan over lo
duty
w heat; stir until
heat. Stir in eggs
smooth. Remove
.
from
into prepared ba Stir in remaining ingredients..
Spread
king pan. Bake
for 18-22 minut
until wooden pick
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inserted in cent
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bars.
wire rack. Cut in
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Primitives & Country Decor
Country Style with a Smile!
Sat 10-6, Sun 12-4
Random Acts by Maranda Jones
The reunion shirts proudly say “Property of the Lennington Family,”
representing this year's sports theme and of course, our family, our
team. It has been said over and over again that when we work together
as a team, everyone achieves more. With our team this is a fact. We eat
more, we laugh more, and we remember more…
I remember riding with Aunt Rita and Uncle Larry in their van to watch
Lance play basketball. We had stopped along the way to get shirts in his
school's colors. He must have been a valuable player if we all needed to
wear black and gold. It made me feel important too, even though I was
just sitting in the stands, cheering him on. I could not tell you if they
won or lost that particular game, but
I do remember Lance's commitment
to his team. I also remember his
winning free throw, celebrated with
a move that my sister and I imitated
for years.
I remember my cousin Lee trying to
sleep on the way home from that
same basketball game and how hard
I tried to keep him awake. He must
have been so annoyed at me, but he
never uttered one unkind word. I
remember Lee's patience. He
practiced it often with my sister and
me, for we were always trying to tag along with our favorite comedian.
Lee ordered fries at the bank's drive-up window, and I giggled until I
snorted. He drove around town testing his automatic garage door opener
on his neighbors' doors. He took us to Dairy Queen, taught us new
games, and offered us spare change to take new risks. Sarah finally
earned a couple of quarters going down the twisty slide alone, but we let
him keep his money when he offered strange foods inside Oreo cookies.
Lee was always a coach.
I remember helping Mom make cookies and sending care packages to
Todd at Kansas State University. On one trip to visit him, my Grandma
Lois got a speeding ticket, which gave us a slight delay of game. We
gave Aunt Shirley and Uncle Don the play-by-play, once we arrived,
Todd wanted a replay too while he helped me with puzzles in my book.
I remember Todd's attention to detail. On another trip to KSU, Todd
accompanied us roller skating, and my Grandma Lois broke her arm. I
remember Todd's care, but I don't remember my grandma taking any
more trips to KSU.
I remember Steve taking trips to spend weekends with us after he
moved to Denver. He loved to play games and drive us around in his
Jeep. He helped Mom and Dad with projects around the house and
always told stories that made us laugh. On one trip Steve brought me a
sketch pad and colored pencils, which meant the world to me. I
remember Steve's thoughtfulness. He had taken the time to get to know
me and was encouraging my interest.
Everyone on our team has a position to play, a function in our family.
We are not defined by these roles, and sometimes we take on more than
one. Sometimes we are the coach and sometimes we are the challenger.
We are not professional athletes, for we are amateurs at best. We all play
for the same team, a family that's been blessed.
Maranda Jones lives with her husband and their son and daughter in
rural Colorad. She is an elementary school teacher as well as a prolific
freelance writer. Reach Maranda at [email protected].
*closed the weekend of June 25-26
955 Main Street, Grafton, Oh 44044
440-926-2002 www.mycrowhaven.com
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- Hartville - Louisville Tobacco Cloth Curtains & Yardage, Homespun Fabric,
Decorating Books & Prim Magazines, Candles, Battery
1159 W. Maple Street Candles, Berry Wreaths, Lighted Baskets, Appliqued
Hartville, Ohio 44632 Sweatshirts, Denims and Tees, Appliqued Appliance
330-877-0123
Covers & Towels. Makedo’s, prim dolls, handmade
rag purses, altered vintage chic...Primitive and
A Gathering of
Homespun Traditions! Reproduction Furniture including farm tables, hutches,
shelves, benches and more- we customize for your
Visit our web site:
home. We also have hand-dipped silicone bulbs and
www.theoldepicketfence.com string lights. We are a must see shop!
Hours:
Mon - Sat 10-5
Plan A Trip to Hudson Sampler
AnnaLouisa's
NeedleArts LLC
1408 North Chapel Street, Louisville, OH 44641
A memory lasts forever.
Never does it die.
True friends stay together.
And never say goodbye.
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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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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- Cortland - Boardman - Twinsburg Decorating with Pat - What is Your Decorating Personality?
by Pat Dempsey
You often hear that you should match your home's design to your
personality and interests, but few color swatches come with names like
“Reads Paranormal Romance Novels,” “Hikes on Weekends” or “Geek.”
I recently came across this quiz while researching ideas for my next
Country Register article. I thought this was fun and wanted to share it with
you. I know that using color in our homes can be challenging and kind of
scary sometimes.
To help you figure out what color palettes will best suit your personality, try
the following personality quiz.
What Is Your Design Personality?
You're making big plans for the
weekend. What are they?
A. Participating in a charity walk
B. Antique shopping
C. Inviting friends over for dinner
D. Touring a haunted house
You're making your favorite dish.
What is it?
A. An all-organic risotto cooked with
ingredients from the local farmer's
market
B. A Moroccan tangine cooked in an authentic ceramic pot
C. Macaroni and cheese, with chocolate chip cookies for dessert
D. A decadent chocolate mousse
A real friend is one who
walks in when the rest of the
world walks out.
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
Join us on the front porch for special
events, sales and make it and take it
classes all through Spring and Summer.
Join us in July for our month long
Civil War Commemoration with
a special surprise guest.
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]
What's hanging on your wall?
A. A batik tapestry made by an Indonesian women's collective
B. Framed vintage travel posters
C. Family photographs
D. An Edvard Munch print or, alternatively, an Edward Cullen poster
Mostly A's: Idealist. Those out to save the world will feel at home with
earth-inspired colors, such as cocoa, cinnamon, stone, and taupe. In
addition to choosing a natural color palette, look for products that
conform to your ideals.
Mostly B's: Eclectic. You love authentic and vintage finds and enjoy
layering colors and patterns. Try shades like rose, olive, turquoise, and
sea foam.
Mostly C's: Homebody. You're all about warmth and comfort, and you
like to keep things cozy and intimate. Vary between neutral colors and
warm shades.
Mostly D's: Mysterious Stranger. You appreciate romance and intrigue.
Evoke an Old World sense of fantasy with deep, rich shades of navy,
purple, red and teal. Exotic hardwood floors with deep, rich hues add to
the veiled allure.
Pat Dempsey is Senior Executive Director of AtHomeAmerica®
www.athome.com/patdempsey. This article is copyright free. You are free to use it
on a blog, website, in a newspaper, or newsletter.
To cut brownies with
clean edges, let cool,
invert the pan onto a
cutting board, cut them
into squares and carefully
turn each piece over.
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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- Steubenville - - New Middletown - North Lima 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
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
Tues-Sat 10-5 - Evenings & Off Days by Appt
C untry Crafts
from the
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
Bears Barn Stars Americana Yard & Porch Crafts
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Open 7 days a week Mall Hours
INTERNET TECHNOLOGY A GIFT FROM THE WORLD TO TEXTILE FOLK
The world of cyber surfing presents
more new dimensions to your textile
understanding than you ever thought
possible. Do you want your next work
to the best ever? Try adding some
kicky surface design, or an area of
unexpected texture. Maybe you need
some different sources of inspiration.
Standard print sources have been your
fibre references for ages, but now there is the Internet, that magical
treasure trove of world design available to you at the click of a mouse.
To get your mind bubbling - here is a sampling of sites to get you
started:
Selvedge Magazine - www.selvedge.org - This gorgeous magazine
offers the finest in photography and excellent writing. Its website is
easy to navigate and each page offers beautiful graphics and interesting
articles for textile lovers. There are free digital issues available for
immediate perusal, you can subscribe online or at a very reasonable
cost you can subscribe to the print magazine.
the knitting map - www.spaceandculture.org/2005/09/21/weaving-cork
In 2005, Cork Ireland was declared Europe's Capital of Culture. A vast,
audacious project was commissioned. Satellite pictures of Cork, that
tracked the movement of people and cars on the streets, were
transformed into knitting patterns. Weather records dictated the hues of
the yarns chosen. A relay of fifty people worked for a year creating a
gigantic work that served to evoke the experience of walking through
Cork. The Knitting Map project was accomplished with 2500 knitters
from 22 different countries. The interweaving of technological
resources with traditional craftsmanship to create a work of joyous
celebration was unprecedented.
My Ugly Sweater Blog - myuglysweater.blogspot.com The writer of
this blog is witty, eclectic and interesting. She in the subject list of her
cleverly titled posts you can find projects, comments and
conversations. Check out her links to see what 'Crazy Aunt Purl' is
doing, or the latest in Japanese design technologies. It's sheer fun!
Your Internet search often leads you a distance from your starting
point, but given the pleasure of the journey, you forget about the
arrival at a destination.
This June, you won't need to cyber surf to see some splendid textile
work. The Hand Weavers, Spinners & Dyers of Alberta will hold its
annual conference, Land of Varied Perspectives on the SAIT Calgary
Campus from June 7th -12th. Pre-conference workshops offer a
variety of fibre subjects. Space may still be available. The annual
juried show of members' work and the vendor marketplace full of
enticing yarns, fleeces, accessories and much more will be open to the
public.
For full conference information, go to www.hwsda.org/conference
2011. By Margaret Steel
12 The Country Register, March/April 2011
Central Ohio
- Marysville - Russells Point -
Primitives &
Porcelain
Antiques & Rustics
118 N. Main Street, Marysville, Ohio
After 6 years of having fun with my shop, I am putting the building up for sale. If
you know someone who would be interested in the building and/or contents please
send me an email ([email protected].) If we don’t have to use a realtor, we
can BOTH save money!
I want to thank all of my loyal customers for their continued support. I hope you
have enjoyed coming into the shop and finding things to make your house a home.
I have a lot of markdowns and items on clearance. I will miss all of you. Keli
937-642-4103
Closed the month of August.
Regular hours during the months of June & July. Hours: Wed-Thurs-Fri 11-5, Sat 10-4
www.primitivesandporcelain.com
Call ahead if you’re traveling from a distance.
Friends are Flowers
in the Garden of Life
Two Great Shops in One Location
Signature Antiques
by Karen & Jud Fults
Early Fine & Country Antiques
614-406-4146
A Robbin’s
Nest
Antiques & Gifts
owner: Connie Cathcart
937-842-2205
826 Orchard Island Road S,
Russells Point, OH 43348
Hours: Mon & Wed 2-6,
Thurs-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-5, Closed Tues
Farmers Markets
Many farmers markets will be starting in May. They have become
quite popular across Ohio and are a great way to provide your family
with the freshest produce available.
One of the largest and most respected markets in Ohio is The Olde
Worthington Farmers Market which is a project of the Olde
Worthington Business Association (www.owba.net). The summer
market was established in 1987 and over 70 vendors participate in
downtown Worthington on Saturday mornings from 9am to noon
from May through October. A group of volunteers (The Old
Worthington Farmers Market Friends) is dedicated to enhancing the
farmers market experience by promoting healthy, locally produced
food and products, providing education on healthy living, eating
locally and sustainable, and strengthening the bonds of the
community.
To find out more about a farmers market in your area, contact your
local chamber of commerce office.
ohiocountryregister.com 13
- Dublin - Delaware 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!
See you at the
NQA Show in Col umbus ,
June 16-18.
Special prices on all
Janome Sewing Machines!
columbus
marketplace
2011 Show Schedule
Show Hours 9am-6pm
June 26-28, July 24-26,
August 19-23 with Temporary Exhibitors August 20-22,
September 18-20, October 16-18.
Sample Sales are: May 20-22 and November 4-7
888-332-8979
www.thecolumbusmarketplace.com
Red Rooster Quilts
Open M, W, F & Sat 10-5,
Tues & Thurs 10-8,
closed sundays
HAND DYEING FOR ASTOUNDING COLOR
Dyeing your own fabric, yarn or fleece is the best way to achieve the
exact color range you need to produce a fibre work of distinction. Natural dyes
sourced from flora and fauna are high on the list of preferred worldwide
coloring agents. Chemical dyes are also widely available to produce your
desired color choices. Mordants are often used in conjunction with both types of
dyeing materials to assist the color to 'bite in' to the fibre and create a strong
chemical bond. The knowledgeable dyer understands that a high level of
caution is required to handle these sometimes toxic substances.
Dyeing is an art as old as history. Blue has been produced for centuries
using Woad, a spinach-like plant found in backyards and fields. This dye
material is favored by dyers of wool and cotton. In its modern technological
application, it is considered to be a possible material for use in production of
blue ink-jet cartridges. The Common Madder plant naturally grows in Africa
and temperate parts of Asia and America. Madder produces roots up to a meter
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long, which are ground up and used for red dyes. Natural red dye can also
be produced from Cochineal, a tiny sucking beetle that lives on the leaves
of theprickly pear cactus. Yellow can be obtained from processing readily
available onion skins or marigolds from your backyard. Yellow-dyed
yarns and fabrics have been found to be less light-fast than those colored
with other natural dyes. Any color on the spectrum can be produced from
these three primaries in combination with each other in different
proportions. Dyers of natural fibers - wool, cotton and silk - favor using
natural dyes to maintain the organic integrity of their finished products.
Why not cyber-surf on over to www.hwsda.org to the website of the Hand
Weavers, Spinners & Dyers of Alberta to see some splendid textile work
from the artists belonging to one of Alberta's oldest fibre arts guilds? Once
there, you'll find news and information - and plenty of inspiration!
By Margaret Steel
The Country Register, May/June 2011
- Columbus - Dublin 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
concrete statuary
at the farm...in the barn
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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
Over 200 Unique Shops
Celebrate with us over Mothers’ Day Weekend
Saturday, May 7 & Sunday, May 8
All Moms who shop Finders Keepers Village will
receive a FREE gift (with purchase while they last)
We’re serving refreshments!
Our customers and crafters
find unique theme booths
such as our...
Register to win numerous prizes provided by our talented crafters.
Enter our Grand Prize Drawing to win a $75 gift certificate.
Area Map to
Finders Keepers
Heath, Ohio
• 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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- Newark - Mt Vernon -
Store Hours:
Wed-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5
See us on Facebook
Visa, MC, Discover
Gift Certificates www.theoldcrowinc.com
1450 N. 21st Street, Newark
740-366-2818
www.theoldcrowinc.com
Happy Mothers Day!
The Old Crow
Try out wall decals. Inexpensive, available
in a multitude of colors and patterns, and
easy to install, wall decals work wonders to
fill a hole and cheer a space. Stick-on
decorations can
be used in many
different ways.
Use in place of a
headboard (create
your own design),
to add whimsy to
a room or for
inspiration. Most
wall decals start
around $20 and can go up to a bit over $100
for the full wall decals. Vinyl wall decals
aren't permanent—so your wall designs can
change with your decor. Many of the shops
advertising in The Country Register carry
wall decals.
Be sure to tell
shop owners
that you saw
their ad in the
Country
Register!
855 Coshocton Ave
Mt. Vernon
740-397-0300
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Gift Ide
Great NEW Fresh Looks
for Your Home!
New Jacobs
Spring Items...garden
Billy
items, Mother’s Day Gifts!
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
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 !
Southeast
Ohio
-Piketon- Wheelersburg -
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
Dimmers are the ultimate lighting
accessory. If you’re not using a
dimmer, you’re limiting a room’s
potential. Think of it this way: It’s
not so much what a dimmer adds to
a room as what traditional
lighting—in all its neon glory—takes
away. A dimmer switch is like a
mood switch. You can turn on the mood just by turning
down your dimmer. Whether you choose a basic or
integrated style, the toughest part is taking the time to
install them.
Southern Ohio
Craft Mall
Cake, Candy, Craft
& Scrapbooking Supplies
Crafters Welcome - Booths Available
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
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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- Belpre- Cambridge 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
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5, Tues & Thurs Till 8, Sat 10-3
Hours:
Mon-Fri 10-6
Sat 10-5
web site:www.neffscountryloft.com
e-mail: [email protected]
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State Rt. 73, Wayne-Madison Rd in Trenton
Visit Our 100 Year Old Barns!
Main Barn w/three lofts - over 50 local crafters,
florals, candles, framed prints, collectibles, furniture,
fabric crafts, antiques
2nd Barn - Ice Cream & Candy Shop, Deli - More Gifts
& Crafts, Yankee Candles
1893 Barn - Weekly Sunday Brunch Buffets 10:30-3pm
Upcoming Events at Barn ‘n’ Bunk:
May 8 - Mothers’ Day Brunch Buffet
May 14 - Car & Truck Show, 4-H Club
May 20-21-22 - Trenton Garage Sale Weekend
June 19- Fathers’ Day Brunch
*Hanging Baskets, Bedding Plants, Mulch*
www.barnnbunk.com
513-988-9211
Open Daily April - December
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
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Wilmington - Lynchburg -
Granny’s Country Cupboard
37 W. Main Street, Wilmington
937-655-9212
Country Decor & Gifts
Willow Tree Angels - Studio Designs - Design Your Own Gift!
Webkinz & Viva Beads - Gifts Handcrafted by Local Artisans Hours:
Tues-Sat,
Clinton County’s Dealership for Eden Pure Heaters
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
240 N. Main Street,
Lynchburg, OH 45142
937-364-9000
www.anniesrustystar.com
Lori's Place
Home Decor & Unique Gifts
230 Bayless Ave, Lynchburg 937-364-0184
After two months of hibernation we are open for business
once again! We have temporarily moved the shop next door from its
previous location. There are many new items on the shelves!
Hope to see you soon!
Store Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4, Mon by appt only
Quilting With Barbara
Occasionally people (non-quilters, of course) tell me, “Yes, quilting
looks interesting, and I enjoy sewing, but after I've made a couple [of
quilts] what would I do? I've got only (fill in number) grandchildren.
Who else would I make them for? What's the point?”
Well, I have news for them: quilts as gifts need not be confined to small
grandchildren and their parents. These grandchildren grow up. They
will graduate from high school, and maybe from university. They will
marry. They will celebrate anniversaries. They will have children of
their own. All these rites of passage call for celebratory quilts which
will be special one-of-a-kind mementos for years to come. I know one
grandmother who, thinking she may not be here to see all her
grandchildren married, has made wedding quilts for them in advance.
Talk about paying it forward! Special friends have special occasions
too.
And what's wrong with making one or more quilts for yourself to match
home décor or to snuggle under while watching TV?
Local charities and causes can be supported by donations of quilts to
money-raising raffles, to children's hospitals and Ronald McDonald
Houses, to local authorities which apprehend children from abusive or
drug-infested homes (often the children leave with only the clothing
they are wearing), to Victim Services, to organizations which help the
homeless, to women's and youth shelters… A certain generosity of spirit
is required to make and donate quilts to strangers; quilters embody this
generosity in abundance. These positive, generous people do much to
allay some of the misery in this world, and, on a personal note, these are
the kinds of people I most wish to associate with.
There are people and countries in need of the physical and emotional
benefits represented by gifts of quilts. Think New Zealand and Japan. In
the last few months quilters in North America have received requests
from fellow quilters in both these countries for quilt blocks and
completed quilts. Gladly and promptly sent, these quilts represent
concern and love for earthquake and tsunami victims. Donors receive
personal satisfaction, knowing it is better to give than receive, and
recipients reap not only physical comfort, but the emotional benefit of
knowing someone cares. Some churches finance numerous projects
near and far through annual auctions of donated quilts, some of which
sell for thousands of dollars. People who love animals and lots of
quilters do sew up otherwise-unusable scraps and unloved (why did I
ever buy that?) fabric to make cushions and mats for humane shelters.
Lastly, some might-be quilters question the expense they may incur.
True, the quilting habit can be expensive. It can also be almost free.
One can spend several hundred dollars on a single quilt or nothing at all
except time. Many organizations and quilting guilds receive new
donated fabrics. Local churches, guilds and individuals have also
contributed their time, materials and skills to produce quilts for causes
too numerous to list. Recycling and re-purposing fabric (See Bonnie K.
Hunter's books Leaders and Enders and Scraps and Shirttails: Re-use,
Re-purpose, Recycle! The Art of Quilting Green, Kansas City Star
Books) are other ways to make inexpensive quilts that, incidentally, are
good for the environment.
So if you are a quilting might-wanna-be, what are you waiting for?
Who wouldn't want to become part of a large company of generoushearted, positive people who contribute to the well-being of the world
and its people? Can you think of a more constructive occupation?
©Barbara Conquest, BlueSky Quilting, Tofield, Alberta, Canada
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- Lebanon - Tipp City -
Making Life Rich
Without Any
Money
Stories of Finding Joy in
What Really Matters
Grammy’s
Collectible Treasures
A Unique Primitive & Country Collectible Shop
Join us in May for those last minute Mother’s Day gifts.
Save 25% off one item!
May 12th is Nurses Day!
Show me your badge and receive 25% off your total
purchase as a big thank you for all you do for your patients.
May 20-21 - Weekends R4Friends!
Bring a friend with you and both receive 20%
on your purchases. Bring a NEW friend and you will
receive 25% and your friend will get 20% off.
Come and enjoy some girl time!
Goosecreek, Crossroads, Thompsons, Grammy’s Store Scented Candles
Grapevine Trees - Billy Jacobs Prints - All Sorts of Wood Signs
Quilted Throws - Earth Rugs - Stephanie Dawn Fabric Purses
Linens from Park Designs, Victorian Heart & Raghu
Stackable Bracelets - Gourmet Coffee & Chocolates
June brings the
GREAT ROUTE 40 GARAGE SALE!
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937-846-1991
Tues-Fri 10:30-5:30, Sat 10:30-4:30, Closed Sun & Mon
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The Place for You to Shop, Dine & Explore
make plans to visit Waynesville and see small town
hospitality that has great shopping and
restaurants which will entice you to come for a day
or make a “Girls’ Weekend” out of it. We have a wide
variety of B&B’s to make your visit comfortable!
A Mother’s Home is her “Nest”...
We have the most beautiful Florals, Wreaths,
Prints, Candles & One-of-a-Kind Items
that she’s sure to LOVE & CHERISH!
Stop in Mothers’ Day Weekend for Specials!!!
61 S. Main Street, Waynesville
www.bennerswoodworking.com
Phone: 513-897-9000
What Happens in Waynesville Stays in Waynesville!
call 513-897-8855 or
visit our website
www.waynesvilleohio.com
Look at the new
addition to the website
the “Coupon/Incentive”
tab for your visit to
Waynesville!
For Tourist Information call or visit
www.ohioslargestplayground.com
1-800-791-4Fun
Call for Artists, Authors and Crafters
The Waynesville Merchants Association is seeking artists,
authors, crafters and entertainers to participate in Waynesville's
Second Saturday Street Faire which will be held on June 11,
July 9, Aug 13, & Sept 10 from 10am-5pm.
There will be several community events being held as part of
the Street Faire each month including a cruise-in,
entertainment, prizes, antique silent auctions and more.
The event committee is seeking artists and crafters who work
with a variety of art mediums, area authors, and also
entertainers to perform at several locations throughout the
historic business district. All artists and crafters are invited to
submit images of their original artwork to
[email protected] to be juried. More information
about the event and applications are available at the website
www.secondsaturdaystreetfaire.com.
Visit the shops that
advertise with us
and be sure to thank
them for bringing
you this issue!
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- Urbana - Washington Court House -
Happy
Memorial
Day!
Experience Champaign County
Whoever said money
can't buy happiness simply
didn't know where to
go shopping. -- Bo Derek
We invite you to plan a weekend get-away
at one of our charming bed & breakfasts stroll downtown where you’ll find quaint shopping,
boutiques, antiques, art galleries, gift shops enjoy a culinary experience at our fine eateries.
Upcoming Special Events:
May 21 - Spring Fest
June 25-26 - Home & Garden Tour
July 8-10 - Balloon Fest
July 16- Art Affair on the Square
Sept 16-18 - Ohio Shrimp & Fish Fest
Oct 8-9 - Barn Quilt Tour
Call 937-653-5764 for more details &
for a complete listing of events visit our website
www.champaignohio.com
Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau
113 Miami Street, Urbana, OH 43078
877-873-5764 or 937-653-5764
www.champaignohio.com
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
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- Springfield Homespun Blessings &
Country Gifts
5776 Urbana Road (Old 68), Springfield, Ohio
937-629-0705
Upcoming special events!
May 20-21 Your Country Garden
June 17-18 Scentsational Sale
Web site coming soon!
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 • Shelves
• Placemats • Linens • Quilts
Country Home!
• Maple City Pottery
Store Hours:
• Billy Jacobs Prints
Mon-Fri
• Legacy Greeting Cards
10am - 5:30pm,
• Candles - Scentsible Scents,
Candleberry, 1803, Goosecreek Sat 10am - 5pm
& Our Store Signature Candle
• Grapevine Trees
• Custom Cupboards
• And Much More!
Lenora Smedley, Owner
Under The Shady Tree
Primitives & Antiques
3774 Urbana Road
Springfield, OH 45502
937-654-3614
Open Saturdays 10am-3pm
located at The Murray House B&B
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- Springfield - London Crafts, Antiques & Consignment Mall
I-71 & State Route 38, London 740-426-6300
Mall H
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Many NEW Made in America Crafts!
Ohio - the Heart of it ALL!
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 •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
Amish Jams, Jellies & Pie Fillings
Mon-Sat,
12-6 Sun
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, 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
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.
HEART OF COUNTRY
Mon-Sat 10-5:00
937-325-3030
TEABERRIES
Mon-Sat 11-3:00
Make Reservations for
Mothers Day, May 8
Outside seating will be available
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!
26 The Country Register, May/June 2011
Small World
- Hillsboro -
Piecing Life Together by Barbara Polston
I've lived in Arizona for over 20 years. When I travel to other parts of
the country, I answer the question, “Where are you from?” with,
“Arizona.” Because so many Arizona residents are transplants from
other parts of the country, when you're asked the same question within
the boundaries of our state, you generally answer with where you
were born and raised. In my case, that's a small town in the Chicago
suburbs.
Recently, I was teaching a class in Prescott, Arizona. My students
were learning my fabric painting techniques. We were having a great
time and, in addition to painting, getting to know each other. One of
the students asked where I was from. Being within the confines of
Arizona, I answered that I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago. “What
suburb?” asked another student and I responded with the name of my
home town, Broadview.
Turns out, Broadview was her home town as well. It didn't take too
many minutes for us to discover that not only did we share the same
home town, but for a brief period we were next door neighbors. Ann,
my painting student, was going off to college when my family moved
in; I was just a year old. To deepen the connections of our past, Ann's
mother was my beloved kindergarten teacher. I don't use the word
“beloved” lightly; I truly loved her mother and remember many things
about my time as her student.
I shared with Ann my memories of her mother, who passed away in
her 90s over well over ten years ago. I remember picking flowers
from our garden to take to school for my teacher. Terrified that bees
would bother me as I carried the flowers, I coerced my mother into
boxing them. Teacher had lovely white hair, which I recognize now
was certainly “prematurely grey.” She took full advantage of her
striking appearance, wearing clothing in pastel shades of lilac, blue,
and pink. She played the piano, teaching us simple songs. In those
days, children didn't go to preschool. Kindergarten was traumatic for
many of us; it was the first time we were separated from our mothers
and homes. She made that transition painless and set me on the path
of loving school and learning, a path I've stayed on my entire life.
Without shame, I confess that I cried almost all the way home from that
teaching engagement. I couldn't wait to call my mother and share this
amazing experience with her. Who could have predicted that, thousands
of miles and many year separated from my home town, I would be able
to tell my beloved kindergarten teacher's daughter how much her
mother meant to me? Truly, I feel very blessed.
I also realize that, without quilting, I would have never had this
experience. Quilting brings people together in amazing ways. Although
there are over 21 million quilters in America, there can be no doubt that
it's a small world!
©Barbara Polston, Phoenix, AZ, April 2011
Barbara Polston is a writer by vocation. You can see Barbara's quilts,
join her on facebook, or contact her at www.barbarapolston.com. She
is the Editor of The Quilting Quarterly, the Journal of The National
Quilting Association, Inc., and the Founder and President of Arizona
Quilters Hall of Fame. Barbara, who has lived in Phoenix, Arizona for
Roasted Asparagus
2 1/2 lbs fresh aspa
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2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 teaspoon kosher
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Cabin Creek Primitives
1632 Taylorsville Road
Hillsboro, OH 45133
937-402-7072
we are located one mile outside of Mowrystown look for
the ca
bin
Crossroad Candles Handmade Furniture
Soy Tarts & Burners (custom work available)
Painted Quilt Squares
Treenware
Braided Rugs
Billy Jacob Prints
Many More Items!
Primitive Lighting
Check out Southern Highland
County’s Best Kept Secret
Hours:
Sat 9-5, Sun 1-5
Call for Other Hours
Shabby
Moose
Home Decor •Antiques • Primitives & Gifts
For the finest selection of unique gifts, home decor
and furniture stop in & stroll thru our
beautifully decorated shop!
Shop Hours: Mon-Thurs 10-5,
Fri 10-6, Sat 10-4, Sun by chance
744 N High Street,
Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
phone 937-393-8411
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Northwest
Ohio
- Van Wert - Celina 11830 US Rt. 127 S.
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
(419)238-2271
Hours:
Tues-Thurs 10-5:30,
Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
Home Decor and Gifts for All Occasions
“A Shop Like No Other”
Lighted Branches ~ Candles (Crossroads, McCalls, Swan Creek,
WoodWick, Yankee, many others) ~ Vera Bradley
Melissa & Doug Toys ~ Prints ~ Quilts & Runners ~ Wreaths & Florals
Valances ~ Braided Rugs ~ Jewelry ~ Candle Warmers
Gourmet Dips, Soups & Beverages...and more!!!
“The Gathering Room” Tearoom - Lunch - Fridays 11-2
Come for a wonderfully relaxing lunch - Bring your friends!
www.deshia.com “Like” us on facebook.com/deshiadirect
sign up for weekly [email protected]
Don’t miss out on the DeShia news!!!
PrairiewoodCountry/Primitive
Primitives
Decor
Come join us and start your spring decorating!
Our store is bursting at the seams with beautiful florals, lighted branches and
garlands, primitive rabbits, dolls and crows, antiqued baskets, potted trees to
decorate, country/primitive cupboards and tables, Olde Century Paints, braided &
rag rugs, all kinds of pottery, homespun fabrics, curtains, linens, colonial lighting.
7271 Bogart Road, Celina, OH
Thurs-Fri 11-5
(just off US 33, 9 miles west of St. Marys or
Sat 10-3
3 miles eas t of Mercer on 127)
419-586-1173
The Bag Lady
Have you noticed that retailers everywhere are
selling re-usable shopping bags? My husband
tries to convince me that I’m paying for them to
advertise by using the bags with their logos, and
I could easily use one of the zillion tote bags I
already own. I just smile; I love these bags!
Shamefully, it’s not even the green nature of
using them that I like - it’s the sheer variety.
Shapes, sizes, colors, prints - I love them all. I
keep them in the car so that I have them ready
anytime I want to run in to the store for
something. I keep my son’s sports equipment in
a large one. I have one that I use to go to the
gym. I have an insulated one that is just right for
drinks and snacks on the run. The best part of
these nifty bags is that they are so affordable.
Usually less than $1.99, it’s not a tragedy if one
gets lost or left behind, and hopefully someone
else will find it and use it as much as I do. Pick
up one or two the next time you see one you
like - you’ll be a bag lady, too!
© Susan Tipsord 2011
Give your front door a fresh
new look for spring. Get a
new doormat to replace the
one that had a rough winter!
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- Lima Heavenly Stitches
From the Journal
of the
Country Register
2696 Greely Chapel Road, Lima, OH 45804
419-979-0218
Fine Yarns - Addi Needles - Patterns
Quilting Fabrics - Books - Needles - Notions
Secret Shopper!
Happy Spring to my Country Register
friends,
The calendar says Spring and yesterday
the weather cooperated with a beautiful
warm and sunny day that made me go
outdoors and of course I had to go
exploring. It was the perfect day to visit
another wonderful shop I found in my
Country Register. The daffodils in my
garden are in full bloom and I just couldn't stay indoors so any longer
so off to Milan Ohio I went to check out a Country Register Country
Square.
I love the Country Squares in the back of the Country Register. They
and are always filled with wonderful shops and shows and I visited
one that you absolutely have to add to your next trip. We are so
blessed to have these truly unique shops here in Ohio. It is so not the
mall shopping experience. Forget the box stores and support the shops
you read about in the Country Register.
The Gatherings was my destination and was full and I mean full of the
most wonderful small primitive items and antiques. There is truly
something for anyone who loves that primitive touch at the
Gatherings in Milan, Ohio. You have to take your time and look at
each and every vignette or you will miss Sandy's fabulous talent of
display and design. Her choices are delightful from the antiques to
wonderful gift ideas.
The Gatherings was filled throughout the shop with Spring which was
so uplifting and made me rethink my winter décor at home. I love
rabbits and was so happy going around the shop and seeing her Spring
touches everywhere. I couldn't wait to get home with my finds and
bring Spring into my country home.
I met Lori who was so welcoming and friendly. She does some of the
wonderful items in fabric that are throughout the store. I loved it all. It
is so nice to find a shop that has really nice handmade goods and
smalls that obviously are made from the love of the craft and straight
from the heart.
The Gatherings has small cupboards, cubbies and interesting small
antique furniture pieces to choose from and the way the shop is
decorated you won't have any problems visualizing how these unique
pieces would fit into your home.
The Gatherings looks small from the outside but trust me you will
need time to go through all of the rooms and see their offerings. Every
time I went around different things caught my eye. The themes
throughout the shop are amazing. I love kitchenware and they have
green, red and of course wonderful primitive items for you to choose
from. The Gatherings selection of vintage lace is really nice so if you
need a bit of lace for that special project or display in your home they
have a nice selection to choose from. I also loved the pin keeps made
from old fabric, quilt pieces and old zinc lids. I found so many things
to fill my old wooden bowls at home. The Gatherings is filled with so
many things that made me smile and brought back great memories.
There is a touch of whimsy that was so refreshing in the Gatherings.
It really was so much to take in on my first visit and I can't wait to go
back. It's just a hop right off the Ohio Turnpike so don't miss this
wonderful treasure in Milan. Plan a trip soon to the Gatherings, you
won't be disappointed.
Please remember our furry friends and if you have room in your home
and heart check out the wonderful cats and dogs that are waiting in
rescue for a forever family and home.
Country Blessings,
?
May 9 and June 13
Julie Lambert’s Machine Quilting Club
Call for Details
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!
A Cool Dinnertime
The warm days of spring are giving way to the hotter days
of summer and it's time to pull out some cool dinner ideas.
The temperature can soar in the late afternoon and early
evening and you may not want to heat up your kitchen in
the heat of the day. Grilling can be a good option, but
sometimes it's just too warm outside to stand over a hot
grill. Another good reason for a cold supper is more
personal - I often need something easy to pull out of the
refrigerator after a long lazy afternoon at the pool! Try this
yummy recipe. You can put it together in the morning and
it makes a great dinner all by itself. Enjoy!
Antipasto Pasta Salad
8 oz. rotini pasta (or any other small pasta)
2 oz. chopped salami
2 oz. chopped pepperoni
4 oz. diced Monterey jack cheese
1 small can sliced black olives, drained
1/2 red bell pepper, diced
1/2 green bell pepper, diced
1 roma tomato, diced
1 pkg. Good Seasons Italian salad dressing mix, plus
ingredients to prepare
2 T. freshly grated parmesan cheese
Cook pasta al dente, drain and rinse with cold water. Set
aside while preparing ingredients. Make salad dressing
according to directions on pkg.; I like to use red wine
vinegar. Combine 1st 8 ingredients. Pour over about 1/2 c.
salad dressing. Add more to your taste. If making ahead of
time, you can always add more dressing just before
serving. Refrigerate. Just before serving, sprinkle with
fresh grated Parmesan and toss.
Susan Tipsord 2011
per
Secret Shop
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- Findlay -
ISSUE $30 EACH (INCLUDES Tax & S/H)
CK/M.O. TO: THE CRAFTERS FORUM 1411 E. Main Cross St., Findlay, OH 45840
Phone: 419/423-3299 • Fax 419/423-3144
Annual Porch Sale
Saturday, June 11th
Johnston Benchworks, Handcrafted Primitives,
Olde Century Colors, Period Stencils, Folk Art,
Hand Dyed Wool, Primitive Punch Needle 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.
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-Pemberville - Gibsonburg
Hours:
Tues, Wed,
Thurs & Sa
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10-5,
Fri 10-6
New n
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208 E. Front Street, Pemberville, OH 43450
419-287-7038
Pemberville is “All A Buzz” about our NEW shop!!
We’re decorated with “spring decor” and more!!!
We’ve also added a few more new crafters to our shop Come check us out!
All About Mom - May 3-7
Expecting a New Baby? Need a wonderful hand-crafted gift
for a new Mom-to-be? Bring Mom in and sign her up for a
$25 gift certificate! Drawing will be Sat, May 7th.
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Don’t miss out on a great way to kick-off summer!
Country Primitive Decor Quilts Bake Potato Bags Casserole Carriers
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!
Happy
Gardening!
Restoring Your Treasures
Have you ever found some wonderful books in an
antique shop and you desperately wanted to take
them home and put them on your shelf, but the
musty odor stopped you? Antique shops and used
bookstores can be a treasure trove, but getting rid
of that used bookstore smell can be a daunting
task! Try this trick. Set the book up in front of a fan
for a couple of days. Then place it in a plastic
storage container with a box of baking soda for a
few days. Hardbound books will take longer
because the hard covers tend to hold the musty
smell a little longer than paperbacks. Susan
Tipsord 2011
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- Bloomville - Bettsville Primitive Crossroads
Help the Birds
• Put up a bird feeder and a
bird house. • Never disturb a
bird nest. Many birds will
abandon the nest if the eggs or
chicks have been disturbed.
• In springtime, hang nesting
materials in tree branches, bushes or
near the birdfeeder. • String, wool, grasses or
straw are all helpful to songbirds when they are
constructing their nests. • Try not to use
insecticides in your garden. These chemicals can
poison birds if they eat contaminated seeds, berries
or insects, or drink contaminated water. • Birds
enjoy a birdbath. It is a ready source of water for
drinking and dunking. • Most young birds have a
period where they leave the nest, but can't quite fly
yet. They may be on the ground
for a day or so, hopping about
and looking quite perplexed.
Time to keep kitty indoors and
just leave the young ones alone.
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
Three B
Americana - Saltbox - Farm - Northwoods Curtains
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Hours
Wooden
Plates
Treenware
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join us on facebook & check out our new
Tueswebsite primitivecrossrodscraftbarn.com
The Door Mouse
A Country Quilt & Gift Shop
In addition to their stems,
flowers also drink through
their petals. If you keep a
mister bottle full of water
handy, you can give your
fresh floral arrangements a quick spray
several times a day.
Over 14,000 Bolts of Cotton Calico,
Quilt Books, Patterns & Supplies
Many Classes Available - Call for Info
BUILDING LOG CABINS IN THE BARN!
Spend National Quilting Day, March 19th, from 10-5
learning all the ins and outs of making the Log Cabin block.
Lots of sample quilts and blocks to spark your interest!
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
The Door Mouse is Located Two Miles West of Bettsville
32 The Country Register, March/April 2011
- Willard - Out-of-State The
Picket Fence
16
Park St. Willard, OH 44890
419-933-7600
Spring Fling - May 6-7
For Mothers Day Weekend
Lots of Great Gifts for your Mother!
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!
Open Wed-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
Solar System
Word Scramble
Unscramble the words. Key is below.
Note: space in scrambled word means two word answer.
1.
toecm
a ball of dirt and ice in space
2.
srta
a glowing ball of gas
3.
eakhlbl co
a singularity with immense gravity
4.
essar cilloep when the moon comes between the Sun and
the Earth
5.
lyagxa
groups of stars scattered throughout the
universe
6.
teimeoert
a big lump of rock in space
7.
usparl
a star that flashes radio pulses
8.
craesp
a distance of 3.26 light years
9.
saetritelrr
a planet with a hard surface
10.
nomo
a natural satellite
11.
asverupon
a giant explosion of a supergiant star
12.
stosnpsu
dark blotches on the Sun's surface
13.
nsu
the star in our solar system
14.
drgti ane
a huge cool star
15.
elrfsa
eruptions from the Sun's surface
16.
lbauene
giant clouds of gas
1. comet, 2. star, 3. black hole, 4. solar eclipse, 5. galaxy, 6. meteorite, 7.
pulsar, 8. parsec, 9. terrestrial, 10. moon, 11. supernova, 12. sunspots, 13.
sun, 14. red
2011 Horseradish & Herb Festival
Herbs - Crafts - Lectures
Food - Entertainment
Horseradish Contest
June 25 & 26 - 10am to 5pm
Georgian Place Somerset
Exit 110 PA Turnpike
Sponsored by Sugar Grove Herbs
Admission - Free - Rain or Shine
Information: Contact Barbara Will
814-445-3161
[email protected]
Summer Highlights
Summer is a great time for a change in hair color. For the most
part, warm-weather events are light and easy and we want our
look to reflect that. Adding highlights to your hair can be a fun
way to change up your look. Highlights done in a salon can be
time-consuming and expensive, and some people don't like to
use chemicals on their hair. If this sounds like you, try some of
these natural highlights at home. Before using any of these
ideas, wash your hair with a moisturizing shampoo and use a
good conditioner. If your hair tends to be on the lighter side or
you want dramatic highlights, dilute lemon juice with water.
Spray on your hair (don't soak it) and sit in the sun for 30
minutes or so. Rinse hair well. Repeat until you get the results
you want. If you have darker hair or want dramatic highlights,
use coffee or black tea. In the shower, pour cooled
coffee or tea over your hair several times. Rinse
thoroughly. Condition hair, repeat if necessary.
Susan Tipsord 2011
ohiocountryregister.com 33
CountrySquares
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.
V/MC ted
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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
Live Well Love Much Laugh Often
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
Ohio’s Oldest
Country Store
330-364-3407
Spring Open House
May 7 & 8
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Antiques &
Country Needs
Tues-Sat
10-5
11 W. Church Street
Milan, OH
419-499-9030
This Could have
been your ad for
less than 60¢ a day!
sarasherbs.blogspot.com
Woolson Co. Since 1897
115 S. Main, Mount Vernon, OH
740-392-0936
Thurs-Fri-Sat
10-5
Call 937-652-1157
Antiques, Prims & Dried Flowers for advertising information
To Place an Ad in the Country Squares,
give us a call at 937-652-1157
www.MomsHomeDecorAndGifts.com
Beaumont Pottery
Gooseberry Patch Cookbooks
Unique Gifts
www.MomsHomeDecorAndGifts.com
Jillian’s Country Home
For all your Country and Primitive Decor Needs
www.jillianscountryhome.com
740-967-1418 or 740-403-0283
Flag Day is June 14th
OHIO
The Heart of it All!
The Country Register is available at
our advertisers' businesses.
The map dots represent the towns advertising.
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
PHONE 937-652-1157 - FAX 937-484-8963
e-mail [email protected]
A B C D E F G H I J K LM N O P Q R
City/Page/Shop Map
City/Page/Shop Map
Central
Northeast
Carroll
J-9
15 Miller House Antiques
Delaware
Ashland
5
3
5
5
H-7
14 Council for Older Adults
Dublin
H-8
14 Columbus Marketplace
14 Red Rooster Quilts
Heath
K-8
Johnstown
J-8
16 Finders Keepers
34 Jillian's Country Home
15 Timber Tunes
Lancaster
3 Curry's Antiques
Marysville
J-10
G-8
13 Primitives & Porcelain
13 Uptown Antiques
Mt. Vernon
K-7
17 Country Treasures
3 Mt. Vernon's Lions Club
34 Woolson Company
Newark
K-8
17 Old Crow
Berlin
Northwest
K-5
Country Charm Fabric Shop
Old Uniontown Quilt Guild
Olivesburg General Store
Parsley Pot
M-6
6 Country Craft Cupboard
6 Country Gatherings
Bloomingdale
Q-7
34 Primitives N Potpourri
Boardman
R-4
11 Bernina Store & Sew Much
Cortland
R-3
Elyria
L-3
Galion
I-6
Grafton
L-3
11 Quilting B's
8 Baskets of Blessings
4 Keeping Room
8 Crow Haven
Hartville
9 Olde Picket Fence
O-5
Kensington
O-6
34 Mom's Home Décor & Gifts
Louisville
O-5
13 Signature Antiques/Robbins Nest
Mansfield
J-5
Pataskala
J-8
Russells Point
E-7
Worthington
H-8
36 Days Gone By
9 AnnaLouisa's NeedleArts
4
5
5
3
Olde Worthington Bs. Assoc
Out of State
Added Touch
Crafty Clutter
Jilly Junction
Mansfield Millennium Quilt
Millersburg
Florida
M-6
7 Pioneer Loft
7 Shake House Antiques
6 Somewhere Sewing
34 Becky's Country Cottage
Kentucky
33 Olde Homestead
New Middletown
R-5
3 Gathering at French Creek
33 Sugar Grove Herbs
New Philadelphia
O-6
North Lima
R-5
Nova
K-4
Pennsylvania
West Virginia
34 Something 2 Crow About
City/Page/Shop Map
12 Hampton Hill Mercantile
34 Sara's Herbs & Everlastings
12 Piney Creek Primitives
5 Country Primitives
Attica
I-4
Bettsville
Southeast
Q-8
H-4
Belpre
N-11
Bloomville
H-4
Cambridge
N-8
Celina
B-6
Piketon
I-12
Curtice
G-2
Wheelersburg
I-14
Findlay
F-4
32 Door Mouse
32 Primitive Crossroads Craft
28 Prairiewood Primitives
3 Thyme For All Seasons
30 Crafters Forum
30 Early American Home
30 Homestead Collection
Gibsonburg
G-3
31 Country Cupboard-Ohio
3 National Imperial Glass
19 Neffs Country Loft
19 Almost Sisters Quilt Shop
18 Wallpaper and More
18 Robins Nest
18 Southern Ohio Craft Mall
Southwest
Cincinnati
B-12
Hillsboro
F-12
20 Creative Festival
27 Cabin Creek Primitive
27 Shabby Moose
Greenwich
J-4
Lima
D-6
Lebanon
D-11
Milan
J-3
Lynchburg
E-12
Oak Harbor
H-2
South Solon
F-10
Springfield
E-9
Tipp City
D-9
Trenton
C-11
Urbana
F-8
Washington C. H.
G-10
Waynesville
D-10
34 Old Glory Antiques
29 Heavenly Stitches
34 Gatherings
34 Curiosity Shoppe
Pemberville
G-3
31 Country Mercantile
Van Wert
B-5
Willard
J-4
28 De Shia
33 Picket Fence
Northeast (cont’d)
Salem
Q-5
10 Hidden Den Primitives
3 United Quilt Guild
3,22 Warren County Historical
21 Lori's Place
21 Rusty Star
26 Crafts, Antiques & Consignments
26
25
26
25
Heart of Country
Homespun Blessings
Rustiques
Under the Shady Tree
22 Grammy's Collectibles
20 Barn 'n' Bunk Farm Market
24 Champaign County Preserv Society
Shelby
J-5
Steubenville
R-7
Wadsworth
M-4
Walnut Creek
N-6
Warren
Q-4
West Milton
C-9
Wellington
L-4
Wilmington
E-11
3 Black Cat Primitives
12 Country Crafts From the Heart
34 Great Lakes Lumber Co.
17 Homespun Treasures
Thanks for reading
The Ohio Country Register!
City/Page/Shop Map
Bellaire
3 Oak Ridge Festival
10 Just Quilt It Inc.
3 Downtown Wellington
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
3 Court House Quilters
24 Lin's Stuff
36 North Shore Primitives
23 Benner's Colonial Traditions
23 Waynesville Area Chamber
23 Waynesville Merchants
20 West Milton Shoppes
21 Granny's Country Cupboard
21 Old Mill Antiques
- Hanoverton - Washington Court House -
Days Gone By
13925 State Route 644, Hanoverton OH 44423
330-223-2430
Handmade Primitives & Antiques
Spring Open House
Sat, May 7, 2011, 10-3
Light Lunch Served
Duck Pond with Ducks
5% to 20% Off in-stock items
Reg Hours: Thurs 10-4,
Fri & Sat 10-3
www.daysgonebyprimitives.com
North Shore
Primitives
153 S. Hinde Street
Washington Court House
(behind Dairy Queen)
740.335.6799
We’re located in a two-story 110
year olde primitive building.
First floor is decorated with
each room done just like a very
primitive home. Second floor
features prim kitchen, colonial
bedroom, harvest dining rooms,
warm gathering rooms and even
Memaw’s olde back porch. I look
forward to your visit - Vickie
Open 7 Days A Week!
Mon-Sat 10am-6pm,
Sun 1-4pm
Colonial Furniture
Windsor Chairs
Harvest Tables
Chandelier Lamps
Shades
Colonial Curtains
Linens
Old Century Paints
Wallpaper & Borders
Rugs
Wind & Willow Soup Mixes
Shower Curtains
Added Touch Upholstered Furniture
Primitive Olde Tables & Chairs
Antiques - Cupboards, Pie Safes,
Tables, Chairs, Corner Cupboards
Purses by Donna Sharp & Choices
Candle Lines- Candleberry,
Goosecreek 1803 Soy Candles,
Black Crow (new line)
Redware
Family Heirloom Weavers-bed
linens, throws, placemats & runners
Early Lighting
Exclusive Handmades
Bridal Registry
Something New in Every Corner!

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