Thursday, May 2, 2013

Retail Store Adventures

Hi!

 Just wanted to share with you where you can now find some of our products in local towns!

Yesterday Evan and I went on a little adventure over to Ellsworth to drop off our first round of goods to a pop up store on Main Street in Ellsworth! It is a adorable space and located in the Gallery Grand (the big theatre in downtown). The store is called Magenta Magpie, it officially opens tomorrow! They will be open May 3rd - October 26th. As of right now we are only keeping our stuff there until the end of June. If things go well we will stick around until the end! So if you find yourself in Ellsworth stop in and check all the great items they have, all Maine made items from lots of different artists!
   you should also like their facebook page: Magenta Magpie Facebook

 
The store is just to the left of The Grand!


Granite coasters, fire starters & business card holders (we also dropped of Cheeseboards - not pictured)


Granite coasters getting boxed up to head to Magenta Magpie


business card holders & Granite State of Maine



After we left Ellsworth we scooted over to Bangor to drop off another box of goodies! This box went to downtown Bangor on Central Street to The Rock & Art Shop. Talk about a fun shop! oh my goodness! We had such a fun time looking around in here. If you haven't been in there I Highly suggest it! 
   We dropped off a big box of Maine Slate Coaster Sets! A unique product that we are only selling thru them at this time! They also got Maine slate Cheeseboards.
 They actually have 3 locations. Bangor (open year round), Ellsworth (re-opening mid June) and they just opened another one in Bar Harbor (13 cottage street)! I was told that most (if not all) of the slate coasters would be heading to the new location in Bar Harbor!
       Check out their facebook page here: The Rock & Art Shop Facebook



 Maine Slate Coasters

Slate Cheeseboards


I Had to buy this while I was there. Cupcakes/Cake stuff just always has to come home with me :)
Its a painting done by a guy in Portland, Justin Richel "Sweet Square"


Talk to ya later! thanks for stopping by :)

 -A