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Gracefully Wrapped, Wooster
Marianne Garey creates beautiful pieces of jewelry featuring bits of flowers, seeds and other plants at her home in Wooster.
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River City Leather, Gallipolis
Aaron and Erin Buckley’s Gallipolis business crafts beautiful leather bags, wallets and totes that are designed with a focus on simplicity, quality and longevity.
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Made in Ohio Gifts: Fun Finds
From adorable and cuddly handcrafted stuffed animals to crocheted dog and cat cozies, check out inventive creations that’ll bring a smile to your face.
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Bluebird Hill Basketry and Crafts, Rockbridge
Rockbridge artist Karen Unroe weaves intricate baskets great for everyday use or holiday decorating.
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Old Soul Studio, Chillicothe
Allison Meade scours junkyards and shops to find discarded car parts for her art.
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Seek and Sought, Columbus
Artist Jennalee Cook turns worn-out LPs, cassettes and music memorabilia into melodic treasures.
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The Oak Barrel Co., Berlin
Chris Deffenbaugh makes beautiful and creative home decor pieces from repurposed wine and bourbon barrels.
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Ohio Workshop
Joe and Matt Vojacek’s business embraces creativity and ingenuity in its home decor pieces.
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Our Little World Alpacas, Grafton
Joy and Brian Turner’s farm store in Lorain County offers cozy clothing to combat winter’s chill.
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Paper Cutz, Chagrin Falls
Co-founders Shari Escott and Cathy Strauss convert vintage paper products into inventive and fun new designs.
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Abel’s Ohio Windsor Chairs, Newark
Windsor chairs date back to early America. Furniture-maker Bob Abel crafts them one at a time at his home workshop.
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Bird Calling
Wood carver Laurel Dabbs continues an American folk art tradition with her beautiful duck decoys.
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Reuse, Renew, Refresh
Ohioans with a knack for home decorating share creative ideas for putting a fresh spin on your living spaces.
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3 Great Ohio Spots for Vintage Decor
Michael Free II, owner of Fremont’s Dillon House, offers a few great spots for eclectic finds.
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Grobe’s Fruit Farm, Elyria
Allen Grobe’s farm has been around for more than a century. Now, he is readying it for what comes next.
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How to Get an Authentic Johnny Appleseed Tree
You learned about Johnny Appleseed in school. Now, you can buy an apple tree that is a descendant of one he planted for your own yard.
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Fresh Brewed
It’s time to dress up that after-dinner cup of joe. Baristas from the Columbus Coffee Trail offer some ideas.
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