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Saturday Pop-Up At Northwest Shop

Jordan Jordan August 9, 2018 Comments are off

Matt from the Pacific Northwest Shop (4411 Wallingford Ave. N) wrote that they’re having another pop-up this Saturday, featuring local artists:

Second Saturdays of Summer Pop-up Event
Over the course of the summer, the Pacific Northwest Shop has been hosting its Second Saturdays of Summer pop-up events with local artisans. The next installment will take place this Saturday, August 11th, from 11am to 3pm in their Wallingford store.
This Saturday’s event will feature three Seattle-based makers showcasing their work!
Using primarily organic and local ingredients, Will explains that the mission at B. Fullers Mortar & Pestle is to “foster a deeper understanding in people of the wonders of the plant kingdom through the use of botanicals in teas and tisanes.” Complementing their line of teas and tisanes, they also offer an array of bath salts and soaks.
Justin and Bryan launched Mustard & Co. in 2013. What had begun as a hobby became a business. They create mustard using processes that allow the mustard seed to preserve its naturally “pungent spiciness”. Today, they have a line of mustard and related products for all taste buds.
Jeni sees geometry in everything that grows and forms in nature, and uses it as her inspiration at Parallel Jewelry. She creates her work using silver, semi-precious gemstones, and freshwater pearls. “The organic shapes and elegant simplicity of each piece can be dressed up or down.”
Stop by the Pacific Northwest Shop between 11am and 3pm this Saturday to meet these local creators and learn more about the products they make!

 

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