Sunday, September 25, 2011

Discovering the Clover Market

Last Sunday, in addition to finding a Paper Source within an easy drive from my home, I discovered a lovely place called the Clover Market.
The organizers describe the market as "an upscale vintage outdoor market...featuring original art, antiques, vintage jewelry & clothing, artisan crafts, and handmade items."  In other words, my ideal browsing destination!
The vendors all take real care when setting up their booths, in order to make their vignettes interesting and their merchandise accessible to their customers.
Half the fun was checking out how items, as well as prices and other information, were displayed.
One of my first stops was to visit my friend Jen, who in addition to being a full-time high school English teacher, mother of two boys under three, writer of two blogs, and owner of an Etsy store called Babee Crafts, finds time to represent her hand-crafted baby items at markets, shows, and bazaars!
(If I ever find out her secret for juggling all these roles--and doing them all so WELL--while maintaining an admirable level of good humor and a relaxed vibe, I will definitely share it with you!)

Some of the vendors included:
--antiques and vintage items for the home--
--architectural salvage--
--purses and other fabric items--
--jewelry--
--paper crafts--

My mother was here for the weekend when I visited the market.  That made my browsing even more fun, because we have always been VERY in-synch shoppers.  We may not love exactly the same things, but we appreciate what the other enjoys.  And we're ALWAYS ready for lunch at the very same time!
Here's my mom looking at some hand-sewn aprons for adults and children.  Whenever I see sewn items like this--aprons, table runners, tote bags, placemats, pillows, you  name it!--I think of how my mother could create an amazing inventory for a market like this.  If we lived closer to one another, I think there would definitely be some mother-daughter craft show appearances in our future!


9 comments:

Janet said...

That market looks like just the place where I'd love to spend my weekend.

Your mom is beautiful!

Andria said...

Thank you, Janet! I think so, too!

Jennifer Ward said...

You are so sweet! Thanks so much for including me. But you give me way too much credit. Instead, credit should be given to the copious amounts of coffee I consume. =)

laurie said...

that market looks like so much fun!! i would love to spend a few hours browsing. glad you are having such a memorable time with you mom.

aprilmariecole.blogspot.com said...

WHAT FUN!
Must have had a wonderful time, lucky gal!
Flea markets always get me inspired to create something "crafty".
Thank you for sharing these pictures.
Just adore those doll head charms on the necklace. :]

Andria said...

Ah, Jen...if coffee were all it took, it would be easy for me, too. There must be something more to it! :-)

Laurie, it was the perfect size for an hour or two of browsing...not so huge that it was overwhelming.

April, I loved those doll-head necklaces, too! I came home all fired up with ideas.

Sylvia/LittleTreasures said...

What fun this looks to be. What a pretty picture of your mother.
I love the arched windows. and I truly love markets, antique shows, and outside ventures. We are having wonderful fall weather here and my husband is doing his FALL farming. Enjoy.

Paulette said...

Hi Can you tell me where the Clover Market is located? The link came up as possibly compromised. Or do you know the name of the name of the jewelry maker with the little doll head necklaces? Thanks for your fun and interesting blog! :)

Paulette said...

Hi Can you tell me where the Clover Market is located? The link came up as possibly compromised. Or do you know the name of the name of the jewelry maker with the little doll head necklaces? Thanks for your fun and interesting blog! :)