Showing posts with label sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sale. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011



Christmas at the Winery 

(in aid of United Way of Chatham-Kent)

The Erie Ridge Cultural Action Team (CAT) is collaborating with the CK Etsy Team and the New Hope Beaders at an artisan holiday market. 

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=118746154901581
“Buy Local, Buy Handmade”

Look for sterling & gemstone jewellery, candles & home décor, photography, bath &beauty, wearables, steampunk jewellery, infant & children’s gifts – and specialty coffees and desserts from DeKoKo’s Espresso and Dessert Café.



Elegant light refreshments by Brownie’s Catering are included in the $10.00 ticket.
A cash wine bar will allow participants to savour Chatham-Kent’s local wine while Tom Lockwood entertains on his guitar.


Community Futures Development Corporation is part sponsor of the event.

For further information on the event: 519 354 9143 or 519 784 2548.


To purchase tickets, please visit one of these locations:



Buxton Historic Site & Museum-North Buxton
DeKoKo’s Espresso and Dessert Café -Chatham
Downie Photo-Blenheim
Mitton’s Jewelers -Ridgetown
Smith & Wilson Estate Wines -Cedar Springs

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We hope to see you there! 
~ck etsy team

Thursday, June 3, 2010

If you've been pining away for an original piece of art to add to your collection, visit Christy DeKoning's  Etsy shop this weekend when ALL original ACEO paintings will be on sale!

Starting Friday, June 4th, every single original ACEO painting will be marked down to $10 at www.christydekoning.etsy.com

"What's an ACEO?" you ask...

A - art
C - card
E - editions
O - originals

It's a collectible, affordable, miniature piece of art that measures exactly 2.5 x 3.5 inches (like a hockey card)

"Well that's all good, but what am I supposed to do with it?" 

1. frame it and stick it on your favourite wall
2. trade it with your other cool friends
3. prop it up in a little tiny easel
4. keep it in a collector's album if you have too many ACEOs to display, or if you visit ACEO swaps often.

Here's a site to go and read up on the popular trend of buying and trading ACEOs: http://www.art-cards.org/about.html - and then when you've decided you really need to start your own collection, don't forget to drop by www.christydekoning.etsy.com this weekend for her biggest ACEO sale of the year. 

Sale ends Sunday at midnight.