Monday, October 26, 2009
Silk Shawl with Fringe
This large silk shawl is 100% silk, dyed in greens, blues and purples with extra long fringe. Very elegant -- and silk is warm for winter. Shawl is 45" square.
Price: $56.00, free shipping.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Karen File Pendants
Unique and colorful wire wrapped pendants by Karen File of Pocahontas. Each one is a one-of-a kind, you will not find at Walmart. The photos are not doing them justice, so stop by and see them. They run $25.00 each, and we can gift wrap and ship to your out-of-town gift list!
Labels:
Christma gifts,
Greenville,
Karen File,
wire wrapped pendants
Green Wallets
These fun "GREEN" wallets are made from old plastic shopping bags. Lovingly created here in Greenville, they sell at Ten Talents for only $15.00. We are proud to now have a small line of "Earthentic" products made from recycled materials. Stop by and take a look.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Recycled Wool Mittens
These wonderfully warm mittens are made from recycled sweaters! Wool is the warmest substance on earth--it keeps your hands warm even when it is soaking wet. Don't miss your chance to be warm this winter. You can be GREEN and fun at the same time. This is our "Earthentic" label.
Only $15.00 plus shipping--you can't do any better than that unless you make them yourself!
Labels:
Green in Greenville,
MIttens,
recycled wool,
ten talents
Wonderful large blue bowl and platter by Kathy Kamm of Highland, IL. Hand made pottery that warms you just to look at it. We have blues and greens. This would make a really nice Christmas gift. I am thinking of buying it myself!
Labels:
ceramics,
Greenville,
Kathy Kamm,
pottery,
ten talents
Large Silk Shawl
Reitz Baby
Another portrait, one of my favorites! Things are hoppin' here in portrait world.
And Greenville has curbside recycling! Thanks so much to Linda Peters and the committee for having the courage to change our world for the better!
And now the prospect of the Bass Mollett House being restored instead of torn down. What a great year! Let's keep it up. There is a meeting tonight at 8:00, Krober Room, Greenville College.
Also spinning night is tonight at the shop! All those with spinning wheels and a weakness for fiber are welcome.
And Greenville has curbside recycling! Thanks so much to Linda Peters and the committee for having the courage to change our world for the better!
And now the prospect of the Bass Mollett House being restored instead of torn down. What a great year! Let's keep it up. There is a meeting tonight at 8:00, Krober Room, Greenville College.
Also spinning night is tonight at the shop! All those with spinning wheels and a weakness for fiber are welcome.
Labels:
Bass Mollett,
Greenville,
pencil portrait,
recycling
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