Get'cher dog cookies, art, and chili all in one place. C'mon out to the Handlebar this Saturday, November 17, from 10am-4pm for what looks, sounds, and pre-tastes to be a good time. Outsider Arts, SC is throwing one heck of a party, cloaked as an Outsider Folk Art Show. It's a Holiday Market, Chili Cook-Off, and live music kind of day. Better yet, it's a fundraiser for Meals on Wheels.
Cottage Dogs will be teaming up with Little House Art Studios to hawk our wares, people watch, chit chat, dance, and sing along. No, we're not singing Christmas carols. Personally, I'm psyched to hear Darby Wilcox again. We'll be outside, enjoying another gorgeous day in Greenville. Come on out, bring a chair and hang with us awhile.
Check out the awesomeness of Susan Sorrell (Creative Chick) at http://www.littlehouseartstudios.com. This chick knows how to bring on some local art!
Buy local -- avoid the lines -- and haul home some fantastic art and delish dog cookies. Should I make people cookies, too?
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Get Your Cookies at the Saturday Market
Thanks to Mary Praytor Gallery for featuring sample sized bags of Cottage Dogs Cookies during the Saturday Market on August 4th.
We offered sample bags will for $1 each, and the pups were mighty happy.
Stop by 26 South Main Street in Greenville, SC and check out the great offerings in Mary Praytor's Gallery. In addition to her fantastic collection of regional art, Mary Praytor offers unique -- and affordable -- jewelry. I love my Banned Books bracelet.
And did you know Mary Praytor knits? Last year, I filled my Christmas list with her hand-knit hats and head-warmers. My greatest dilemma was choosing which one I could keep for myself.
We offered sample bags will for $1 each, and the pups were mighty happy.
Stop by 26 South Main Street in Greenville, SC and check out the great offerings in Mary Praytor's Gallery. In addition to her fantastic collection of regional art, Mary Praytor offers unique -- and affordable -- jewelry. I love my Banned Books bracelet.
And did you know Mary Praytor knits? Last year, I filled my Christmas list with her hand-knit hats and head-warmers. My greatest dilemma was choosing which one I could keep for myself.
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