For those days when you want to support the local economy but dont want to put on pants.
By Maggie Sullivan
(All photos provided by the retailers.)
By Scene Staff on Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 3:26 pm
For those days when you want to support the local economy but dont want to put on pants.
By Maggie Sullivan
(All photos provided by the retailers.)
This shop offers spunky greeting cards and 20 percent off your first purchase. Some cards can also serve as passive-aggressive greetings for the family member or friend you love to hate. Readers may also receive 20 percent off orders with the code CLVDSCENE !
Freyas Garden of Earthly Delights
Homemade bath products with only natural ingredients, some grown from the sellers own garden in Solon.
These irresistibly colorful household goods are the synergized product of three generations of a Lakewood family. All glassware is hand painted and hand fused. Perfect for the eccentric kitchen trying hard to be the anti-Crate & Barrel.
David Lackey creates functional acoustic and electric guitars by re-purposing album covers, cigar boxes, and other materials in his retirement. Custom orders are available.
This Etsy shop features crocheted baby hats so adorable just looking at them may instill a desire to reproduce.
The shop of an Independence native hoping to pay her way through art school offers a variety of customizable, collapsible hula-hoops. Heady hooping accessories are also sold because dancing with a hula-hoop in public without a tie-dye fringe outfit would look silly.
That lucky thrift store find is hard to find. Perhaps thats because Loving Lola already claimed everything worth takingvintage clothes, shoes, jewelry, luggage and more can be purchased here, no digging required.
Unique magnetic and bulletin boards that can double as decorations and jewelry organizers are handmade by this crafty Cuyahoga Falls resident.
This artist prints her Cleveland-proud hand drawn designs on tea towels, T-shirts, tote bags and other trinkets.