It's that time of year again, Crafty Ladies sale time! November 2009 marks the Fourth Annual Crafty Ladies Holiday Sale. Once again the Warren family of Forest Grove has offered up their home (the Historic Macrum Mansion) to us for our sale. This was the location of our 2007 Holiday Sale. We can't thank the Warrens enough for this fabulous venue for our event! It's so fun to display our goods in this setting and the customers just love to get a peek into this beautiful home.
Below is the official invitation to our sale. Please join us on November 20th and 21st for an event where you'll be sure to find great gifts for friends and loved ones or a treat for yourself.
Here's a map to help you find us... Click the map to make it larger.
Be sure to scroll down to previous posts to see past photos of our Crafty Ladies events. We hope to see you this year!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
One last sneak peek!
We've been busy staging the show this week and last night just before we left I took a few more sneak peek photos. It's fun seeing all the vendor's items together. Here's a look at a few more goodies...
Look at these cute embroidered towel sets!
Fun coffee cup sleeves & earth friendly to boot!
Love these hand embroidered pillows!
Here's some of the beautiful jewelry available.
Cute knitted and crocheted hats for adults and kids - fun, fun!
These baby blanket & matching onesie combos are super cute and oh so soft!!
OK, that's all the sneak peeks that you're going to get. Come to the show on Friday or Saturday to see all of the goodies. Remember there are vintage finds and lots of antique items and furniture too, something for everyone! Hope to see you there!
Look at these cute embroidered towel sets!
Fun coffee cup sleeves & earth friendly to boot!
Love these hand embroidered pillows!
Here's some of the beautiful jewelry available.
Cute knitted and crocheted hats for adults and kids - fun, fun!
These baby blanket & matching onesie combos are super cute and oh so soft!!
OK, that's all the sneak peeks that you're going to get. Come to the show on Friday or Saturday to see all of the goodies. Remember there are vintage finds and lots of antique items and furniture too, something for everyone! Hope to see you there!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
A Sneak Peek
The Crafty Ladies are busy busy busy getting ready for the sale next week! I thought I'd give a little sneak peek of a few of the items that will be waiting to go to a new home.
Look at this cute reversible apron!
A great vintage metal lunch box that's been decoupaged - so cute!
What cute little table top trees!
Beautiful ceramic wall tiles!
Great vintage cards all framed up and ready for someone's wall.
Love these vintage buttons with the embroidered saying!!
Fun Christmas Ornament with photo pocket. Great way to store memories!
Love these funky flower pins!
Wow, what stylish little notebooks!
A super soft stuffed elephant & baby blanket combo!
Fun Tooth Fairy pillows!
Lovely soft baby blanket.
What do you think? I can't wait to see what else these crafty ladies are working on!!
Look at this cute reversible apron!
A great vintage metal lunch box that's been decoupaged - so cute!
What cute little table top trees!
Beautiful ceramic wall tiles!
Great vintage cards all framed up and ready for someone's wall.
Love these vintage buttons with the embroidered saying!!
Fun Christmas Ornament with photo pocket. Great way to store memories!
Love these funky flower pins!
Wow, what stylish little notebooks!
A super soft stuffed elephant & baby blanket combo!
Fun Tooth Fairy pillows!
Lovely soft baby blanket.
What do you think? I can't wait to see what else these crafty ladies are working on!!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
The Macrum House
Just thought I'd give a little history of the beautiful setting for this year's Crafty Ladies Holiday Sale. The house at 2225 12th Avenue in Forest Grove is known as the Macrum House.
Macrum came to Oregon in 1870 as an educator, financier and lawyer. He first settled in Oregon City, where he served for three years as principal of Oregon City Seminary. During this time, he read law and later practiced in Portland in the firm of Johnson, McCown & Macrum. In 1883, Mr. Macrum became manager of the newly established Willamette Savings Bank, which grew rapidly. A wealthy and successful businessman, Mr. Macrum remained in the city but built the beautiful Macrum House, which at that time (1888) was on the outskirts of Forest Grove. There, his children could attend Pacific University and he could visit his family on weekends.
By 1910 however, the house was vacant and someone was paid to live in it and take care of it. During the Depression it was sold for $600. Later, the elaborate leaded skylight was sold for $500 and the gaping hole was left open. In subsequent years, the house was considered to be haunted. Twice during World War I and in 1925 the Macrum House served as a hospital. Then in 1950 it was purchased for use as a preschool ("The Castle School"), which had been operated by Marti Warner. The current owners Allen and Valerie Warren purchased the Macrum House in 1997. They have made many renovations, including a new porch and roof, sewer system, driveway, finished the basement and totally redid the kitchen, two baths and one bedroom along with building the garage (the carriage house in 1999). The renovations continue...
Macrum came to Oregon in 1870 as an educator, financier and lawyer. He first settled in Oregon City, where he served for three years as principal of Oregon City Seminary. During this time, he read law and later practiced in Portland in the firm of Johnson, McCown & Macrum. In 1883, Mr. Macrum became manager of the newly established Willamette Savings Bank, which grew rapidly. A wealthy and successful businessman, Mr. Macrum remained in the city but built the beautiful Macrum House, which at that time (1888) was on the outskirts of Forest Grove. There, his children could attend Pacific University and he could visit his family on weekends.
By 1910 however, the house was vacant and someone was paid to live in it and take care of it. During the Depression it was sold for $600. Later, the elaborate leaded skylight was sold for $500 and the gaping hole was left open. In subsequent years, the house was considered to be haunted. Twice during World War I and in 1925 the Macrum House served as a hospital. Then in 1950 it was purchased for use as a preschool ("The Castle School"), which had been operated by Marti Warner. The current owners Allen and Valerie Warren purchased the Macrum House in 1997. They have made many renovations, including a new porch and roof, sewer system, driveway, finished the basement and totally redid the kitchen, two baths and one bedroom along with building the garage (the carriage house in 1999). The renovations continue...
Sunday, November 1, 2009
2008 - Where were the Crafty Ladies?
We decided to take a break in 2008. It's hard work being a Crafty Lady! But now we're all rested and ready to go for 2009! See you November 20th and 21st!
2007 - The Third Annual Crafty Ladies Holiday Sale
November of 2007 brought us our 3rd Annual Crafty Ladies Holiday Sale. This year we changed the venue to the Historic Macrum Mansion in Forest Grove. Thank you to the Warren Family for letting us invade your home for a few days!
This fabulous historic home was the perfect setting for our crafty goods. We had the most vendors ever and were able to fill the large porch, entry and two other rooms in the home with all of our fantastic items. The Warren's also own one of the Antique Stores in town, so lots of beautiful antiques were included in the sale.
Here's a look at our event...
The beautiful historic Macrum Mansion est. in 1888. What a house!
Look at all the goodies on the huge porch!
Here's Beverly ready to greet the customers.
The view as you enter the home. I spy some fun handmade greeting cards, paper crafts and some lovely knitted scarves. (Enlarge any photo by clicking on it.)
Look at the great painted furniture pieces!
Here's the Christmas themed room.
The beautiful fireplace and mantle in the Christmas themed room. One of 11 fireplaces in the home!
Looking back into the entry.
Yummy hand made chocolates and jams on the beautiful antique buffet.
Looking into the Parlor.
More goodies on the mantle of another beautiful fireplace.
Enjoy some cider and treats while you shop - yum!
There's Crafty Alicia & Crafty Beverly.
More items in the parlor.
Cute children's clothes.
Fun ceramic tile wall hangings and cute knitted purses.
Some of our loyal followers doing some shopping.
Cute tooth fairy pillows.
Beautiful felt and paper ornaments.
Fun table top tree decoration.
Wow, what a great variety of items and what a great show! Thank you everyone!
This fabulous historic home was the perfect setting for our crafty goods. We had the most vendors ever and were able to fill the large porch, entry and two other rooms in the home with all of our fantastic items. The Warren's also own one of the Antique Stores in town, so lots of beautiful antiques were included in the sale.
Here's a look at our event...
The beautiful historic Macrum Mansion est. in 1888. What a house!
Look at all the goodies on the huge porch!
Here's Beverly ready to greet the customers.
The view as you enter the home. I spy some fun handmade greeting cards, paper crafts and some lovely knitted scarves. (Enlarge any photo by clicking on it.)
Look at the great painted furniture pieces!
Here's the Christmas themed room.
The beautiful fireplace and mantle in the Christmas themed room. One of 11 fireplaces in the home!
Looking back into the entry.
Yummy hand made chocolates and jams on the beautiful antique buffet.
Looking into the Parlor.
More goodies on the mantle of another beautiful fireplace.
Enjoy some cider and treats while you shop - yum!
There's Crafty Alicia & Crafty Beverly.
More items in the parlor.
Cute children's clothes.
Fun ceramic tile wall hangings and cute knitted purses.
Some of our loyal followers doing some shopping.
Cute tooth fairy pillows.
Beautiful felt and paper ornaments.
Fun table top tree decoration.
Wow, what a great variety of items and what a great show! Thank you everyone!
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