Featuring: Burlington – High Point – Thomasville – Lexington – Seagrove  – Yadkin County  – Yanceyville

High Point Candle

Proudly made in their High Point facility, High Point Candles is the place to find high quality, luxury, hand-crafted soy candles that are made with 100% American farmed soy wax. Their hand-poured candles are blended with essential and fragrance oils, creating a highly scented product that is sure to please any candle connoisseur.

To learn more or to see their fragrances, visit their website.

Gallery On Main

The place where creativity lives. Gallery on Main is a unique art and design experience located in the heart of downtown High Point, North Carolina. They provide art and design that meet the needs of the design and furnishings industry, with a variety of subjects, styles, prints. Gallery on Main bridges local artists, artisans, makers and boutique brands with the local community and international market.

To learn more, visit their website.

Sade Décor & Gifts

Raven Jefferson, a native of High Point, North Carolina is a busy young mother of 2, wife and entrepreneur. Sade Décor & Gifts  was created as a result of Raven honing in on her crafting abilities and deciding to share her passions with the world. SDG creates handmade, personalized home décor and gift items that add a special touch to any home or gift for a loved one. SDG also provides uniquely manufactured home décor items in their SDG online boutique.

To learn more, visit their website.

Blythe Leonard

Blythe Leonard LLC was founded on the immense inconsiderable amount of “Made in the USA” all-leather handbag companies. Blythe was classically trained at Savannah College of Art and Design and knew at an early age that creating and being hands-on with her products is what she loves to do.

There is a great sense of dedication in her soul to the craft as well as a yearning to make beautiful products with the highest quality. The flagship store is posed right next to the workshop to give the customers a sense of it really is “Made Right Here.”

Missions Pottery

Missions Pottery, located on the square in Historic Uptown Lexington, offers pottery by Tommy Davis.  Watch as Tommy spins in the back or learn to spin in one of his classes.

Profits from pottery sales support church mission work around the globe.  This store is an alliance store to Ten Thousand Villages, a non-profit fair trade retailer.

Seagrove Pottery Community

Seagrove is home to the nation’s largest community of working potters—individuals of national and international craft reputations. It’s a pottery lover’s paradise!

Some families here trace their craft bloodlines back through nine generations of potters. More than a mere collection of shops and galleries, Seagrove offers visitors an unprecedented experience—a chance to tour and meet more than 90 working potters in their studios.

Driving Seagrove’s Pottery Highway provides a unique glimpse into rural America. Studios dot the countryside, tucked among barns, cattle fields, and country gas stations.

The Celebration of Seagrove Potters, held annually in November, brings together roughly 70 artisans exhibiting everything from tableware to high-end works of art and offers a chance to shop and view potters in one place at the Historic Luck’s Cannery. The Celebration of Spring, held annually in April, features more than 65 potters and includes a pottery sale, special events, studios tours, and demonstrations.

For the ultimate immersion, stay overnight at Seagrove’s magnificent bed and breakfast inn, Seagrove Stoneware Inn. Voted America’s #1 Town for Craft Lovers!

To learn more, visit their website.

Haand

Haand is a small team of makers designing and producing contemporary porcelain tableware and products for homes, restaurants, and hotels. Beautiful and durable.

To see some of their work, visit their website here.

Owl & Rabbit Gallery

Owl and Rabbit Gallery is owned by artists Casey and Emily Lewis. Passionate about the revitalization of their downtown, Casey and Emily wanted to include other local and national artists in their space.

Focusing on fun, colorful, nature-inspired art, Owl and Rabbit Gallery is an enchanting dream world that is a truly immersive experience to the customer.

To learn more, visit their website here.

Yadkin Cultural Arts Center

The Yadkin Cultural Arts Center is the home for Yadkin Arts Council and also features:

  • 193-seat Willingham Theater
  • YARD resident artist studios,
  • The Willingham Performing Arts Academy
  • Center Bistro
  • Welborn Gallery
  • Spark Costume Shop
  • Meeting space and classrooms
  • Versatile Front Yard space

Exhibitions draw from a large pool of talented artists throughout North Carolina and the Southeast.

Welborn Gallery exhibits change every two months and feature a wide variety of mediums and styles. Past exhibits have showcased woodworking, textiles, oils and acrylics, watercolor, collage, steel and glass, pottery, and furniture making.

Goat Stuff by ElyHar Farm

From the owners:
“We started working with goats for our health needs, then the herd grew! Goat milk has many benefits: it’s good for you and your skin will love it. Goat’s milk contains skin minerals like selenium and is loaded with vitamins, particularly vitamin A, the most important vitamin for the skin. Goat’s milk also contains lactic acid, which is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) proven to be both anti-aging and a resource to help dry and sensitive skin.

Homemade cheese, handcrafted soap making, lotions, bath bombs, foot fizzes, and jewelry! All goat-related. HABLAMOS ESPAÑOL: Somos, la Hermosa Isla de Puerto Rico”

To learn more about the products offered, you can visit their shop here.

Sunflower Salvagers

Sunflower Salvagers – Yanceyville, NC

A family business, we seek out rare and unusual products and restore them to their original glory or re-purpose them into something new.

Visit their website here.

Carolina Vintage

Lovingly worn out and beautifully tattered.
Every item in the shop is crafted from vintage, reclaimed, & salvaged materials, and a constantly evolving collection of whatever I happen to have found and rescued on my “junking” journey: shabby, Southern, funky, charming, lovingly worn out, beautifully tattered, & timeless… coming to you from “God’s Country” – the rural countryside of my home state, North Carolina, and my current stomping grounds in rural Southside Virginia. I don’t like shiny. I don’t like new. I don’t like the latest cheap trend, and I don’t go for fads. I believe in saving and treasuring old things, even when they’re past their “glory days”, because as John Keats said – “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”.

Milton Studio Art Gallery

Located in historic Downtown Milton, NC, the Milton Studio Art Gallery is one of several locally owned unique businesses on “Commercial Row.” The gallery opened on December 3, 2007 by three artist friends. It is now owned and operated by Shirley Cadmus, a retired art educator, professional award winning artist, and one of the founding members. The gallery is host to various art pieces made by 60+ local artists, and has something for everyone!

To learn more, visit their website here.