Author: Mary Fisher

Winter Newsletter

It’s been many a month since I’ve sent a newsletter. Life got busier in so many ways and I came to the bay area to help family, so this unfortunate view has been part of my reality for almost two months. An incredible garden to walk by in North Berkeley on Tulare St. I had fully intended to send a… Find out more and register

November Newsletter

Yippy! We’ll be hosting our annual Winter Holiday Arts & Crafts Market in person this year in less than a week. With all the doors open and the artists materials spread out the space will be well ventilated and masks are required. Winter Holiday Arts & Crafts Market – 2021 November 26, 27 & 28 ~ open to the public… Find out more and register

October Newsletter

The winds, rains, and colors of fall are sweeping us along to that dormant time of the year. However, the artists and creative folks that sell at my Winter Holiday Arts & Crafts Market aren’t going dormant. In fact, they are busy creating products and I’ve been busy lining up artists – old and new – to join us for… Find out more and register

September Newsletter

  It’s been a great start to fall with 2 textile classes already under our fingers! From nettle cordage making to indigo dying. This Saturday we have an amazing artist and teacher, Patti King, sharing her unique and vast fabric collection, as she teaches us the old Korean technique called Bojagi – Korean patchwork. It’s a calm, meditative class with… Find out more and register

August Newsletter

I recently delivered some wedding flowers to Becky Slabaugh whose ceremony was held in her mother Jayne’s abundant garden. It’s been a total honor to do all the girls wedding flowers and work with that sweet family. This photo of Jayne’s cosmos, zinnias, marigolds and sunflowers epitomizes summer. Crazy abundance here in Jayne’s arrangement – normally I’m not a hanging… Find out more and register