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Showing posts with label Holly Hills Primitives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holly Hills Primitives. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2014

It's show time...again


The Harvest at the Mill show
is this Saturday.

I've been so busy working all
new prim goodies for the show,
getting everything priced
and packed up for the trip to Holly.

Here is a sneak peak at some
of the handmades I'm taking to the show.


Wool pumpkins, prim pillows and dolls.



Lots of penny rugs.



Burlap banners.

If you haven't heard about the show
here is the link.





Hope to see you there.
Kelly


Monday, August 18, 2014

Save the date....

The Harvest at the Mill show
is less than 3 short weeks away.
Mark your calendar for Sept. 6



Stop by later this week for a
sneak peak at some of
the prim goodies
I'll have at the show.
Hope to see you there.

Kelly



Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Fall goodies Sneak Peek

Good morning all.
 
I know it's still spring
but I've been thinking fall.
 
I'll be taking part in the
Harvest at the Mill show
in September and have
been busy tinkering with some of
my new designs.
 
Here is a sneak peek of some
goodies I'll be making for the show.
 
New Pumpkin Head Scarecrow
with Crow and Sunflower.

What do you think?


Primitive Pumpkin pillow


Prim pillows
 


 I have also been contacted by
Jackie at Good Natured Gardens
in Marine City, MI
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Good-Natured-Gardens

 My Wool Pumpkins, Penny Rugs and
other items will be available
at her store in late August.





More new design sneak peeks
coming soon.
Thanks for stopping by.

Kelly



 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 


Friday, March 21, 2014

It's show time

The Spring Plantings show
is almost here.

Tomorrow is the big day.
I just returned home from
setting up my booth.
Here are a few pics.

We are a set up and ready
for the big event.

Penny rugs, prim owls, stump dolls, 
wool pillows and more.

This show is filled
with prim to the rim.

Stay tuned for more pics from the show.
I'll try to take pics of some
 of the other vendor booths
tomorrow morning before
the doors are open to the public.

Have a great evening!
Kelly

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

More goodies for the show

The Spring Plantings show 
is only a few days away.


Here are a few more pics 
of some of the goodies
I'll be taking to the show.

 Primitive Tricycle pillow

 Primitive stump doll

 Vintage quilt square pillow

 Pear pinkeep

 Bunny Makedo

Burlap Banner

Looking forward to meeting
many new friends.

Hope to see you there.

Kelly

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Only 10 more days


It's hard to imagine spring right now
as Mother Nature is
dumping 8-10 inches of snow
on us today.
 
I'm counting down the days
until the "Spring Plantings" show
in charming Holly Michigan.
 
In just 10 days, over 40 fabulous vendors
from Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio
and Virginia will gather at the
Karl Richter Campus to
offer early antiques and
primitive handmades.
 
 It is going to be FANTASTIC!
 
I have a few more projects
to finish before the show, then I'll
be pricing everything and
getting it packed.
 
Over the next few days,
I'll be posting pictures of some
of the items I'm taking
to the show.
 
Hope to see you there.
Kelly
 
 
 
 


Monday, January 13, 2014

Primitives & Antiques



In case you haven't heard,
 Holly Hills Primitives is hosting a
Spring primitive/antique show on March 22.
I'm soo excited to be one of the vendors
at this fabulous event.

Check out the blog for all the
info and the list of vendors here:
http://springplantings.blogspot.ca/


Monday, September 30, 2013

Goodies from my summer travels....

Finally got around to down loading
some of the pictures of all the goodies
I acquired during my summer travels.

Back in August, I took a trip to 
West Virginia to visit my Dad.
A stop a The Woolen Willow in Williamston, WV 
is a must for any quilter, wool lover 
or primitive collector.
Here are some of the goodies I found
at The Woolen Willow

Some beautiful hand-dyed wool.

A little wood crate, vintage bobbin 
and a rusty horseshoe.

A sweet mini charm pack by Moda.

A wood dough bowl and a burlap sack.



Then in the beginning of September
I attended the Harvest at the Mill 
show hosted by Dawn and her team
at Holly Hills Primitives 
in Holly, Michigan.
Just look at these treasures I found at the show.
Found this pumpkin and crock at the
Back Porch Antiques booth 
(aka: Prims by the Water) 
and the vintage scissors from
The Evening Stitcher booth.

Another prim pumpkin from 
Back Porch Antiques
and some Hand-dyed orange wool
from the Wool Room.
The bowl is full of dried walnut 
but I can't remember which 
vendor I bought them from.

The awesome primitive drawer from
Prism Antiques.

A vintage wood rake from 
Red Dog Antiques.
Can't wait until the next road trip.
Have a wonderful evening!
~Kelly~

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Harvest at the Mill pictures

Good morning!

I was lucky enough to attend the
Harvest at the Mill
show last Saturday and
Oh Boy did we have a great time.

We didn't want to miss out on any
treasures so we arrived at 10am
for the opening,
everyone else had the same idea
because there was
a line to get inside.

Dawn and her team at
Holly Hills Primitives
 did a fabulous job hosting this show.
It was like primitive Heaven.

There were so many wonderful vendors,
antiques and primitive
goodies everywhere.
I was able to meet some
fellow bloggers too!

Here are some pictures for inside the vendors booths.

Love this little ladder at
Back Porch Antiques
(Janice - Prims by the Water)

More goodies at Back Porch Antiques

Antique treasures at The Evening Stitcher(Bobbie's booth)

Bowls and cookie cutters at
The Evening Stitcher

And a sweet little pie safe at
The Evening Stitcher

Fell in love with this Sheep hooked rug at
Teresa Koguts booth
(Teresa's Creative Whims)

This is Lauren's booth(Rugs and Pugs)
Isn't "Jack" cute!

More goodies at Rugs and Pugs

Some antiques goodies

Antique furniture at Prism Antiques

Love the Mantel with the
white chippy paint
and the pie safe with
the punched tin doors
at Prism Antiques

Country Primitives booth had these
awesome herb racks.
Hmmm, where could I use these?

Just love the primitive sunflowers
in the shotgun shell bags
at Country Primitives booth...too cute!

Wish I had taken more pictures but,
I was so overwelmed by all the goodies,
I forgot to take the camera out of my bag.

Well, after 5 hours of shopping I felt like
we had seen everything.
It was truly a great girls day
out at the Mill.

Can't wait until next years show!

I'll share some pictures of
all the goodies I brought home
in my next post.

~Kelly~

Friday, September 6, 2013

Harvest at the Mill show.....

It's almost time for the
Harvest at the Mill show
in downtown Holly, MI

Harvest at the Mill

Here is the link with all the info:

Yippi...I'm so excited.
My Mom, sister and I are leaving at 8am
so that we can be there by 10am
for the opening.

Looks like the weather is going to be beautiful
for the show tomorrow.
I'll be bringing my camera along
and will post some pics for everyone to see.

I hope there is enough room in the SUV
for all the treasures we'll be bringing home.

Have a great weekend everyone!
~Kelly~


Thursday, July 18, 2013

A visit to the Mill and some new projects

Oh my, It's been almost
a month since my last post
(bad blogger).

I recently took a day trip over
to Holly and had the pleasure of meeting
Dawn at Holly Hills Primitives.
Her shop is inside of an old Mill
and is filled with primitive treasures.
(I wish I had some pictures to share
with you but I forgot to bring my camera)

Dawn is hosting the 
Harvest At The Mill show
on Sept. 7 with vendors from
around the midwest.
Oh boy...I can't wait.
Check out her blog for more info:

I have been building a stash of wool
for some time now and
decided it was time to
use some of it.

 Cone Flower pillow


Crow and Flowers pillow


Star Penny Rug


A few months ago, I started
collecting vintage
tart / muffin tins.

Here are a couple of my
Pin Keeps


Primitive Pin Keep


 Cupcake Pin Cushion

Working on some burlap bunting
and some framed wool items
but it's just too darn HOT
to go outside and take pictures.

Have a wonderful day and stay Cool!
~Kelly~