We dropped Keith off at the airport early this morning. We laughed. We cried. We will miss him. Keith is a very special, kind, wonderful and talented human being. He has promised to return again next year, maybe for an entire week of instruction.
Here is a photo of Keith and John signing their masterpiece. They sure had fun making it together...like two little boys, especially when they had to run to the hardware store for supplies. I swear they were both skipping out the door, giggling. Come by and have a look at my new and original piece of art.
Last night we had dinner at the Cabin Club in Westlake, a favorite of ours. Keith took this cool shot of us with his iPhone:
I spent the day unpacking goods and arranging and rearranging. Here are some of our new things.
Beautifully handmade dolls with great details and character by Julie Stowe. They would make wonderful Christmas presents.
New designer ribbons for you to play with:
New to the store is this light, floral fragrance line in dark and quirky packaging. Chose parfum, handcreme or lip balm.
We have fun Halloween decorations:
I know landscape photos are boring, but just look at this wonderful sunset we saw on the way home tonight.
I would love to see you at the store SMALL STUDIO 26113 Detroit Road Westlake OH 440-808-8599 Open 10-6 Tues-Thur, 10-5 Fri and Sat
I love your mobile! Your sunset photo is amazing.
Posted by: Kellykilmer.blogspot.com | Wednesday, 10 October 2012 at 10:02 PM
I had the true pleasure of stopping in to Ginny's Small Studio this past Friday, on my way to Michigan. Keith was in the middle of his workshop. Wish I had paid attention to class offerings, I would have signed up. If you ever have the chance to stop at this store, you should take the time. You will not be disappointed. The store displays are drool-worthy and the products are unique. It was nice to meet Ginny & John after reading this blog for so long. Hope I can stop back again sometime.
Posted by: Evelyn Howard | Thursday, 11 October 2012 at 09:31 AM
I love all the new stuff in the store. Especially those dolls. My daughter would love one. I hope we have more of those sunsets. Never stop taking pictures of them. Or sharing them. They're God's artwork.
Posted by: Marymcvay20 | Monday, 15 October 2012 at 08:48 AM