Blog Sponsor Spotlight!

By April 16, 2012February 23rd, 2014Sponsor Spotlight

Today we wanted to highlight our March and April blog sponsors! Check ’em out!

Cravings fulfilled daily. Cake features cake, pies, cookies and desserts. Located at 3832 Tennyson Street in the Berkeley District. Summer hours are Wednesday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm, Saturday, 8 am-2 pm. Monday and Tuesday we are available for special order and wholesale pickup. Cake is also a Horseshoe Spring Market Sponsor! http://www.cakedenver.com. Phone 720.524.7362.

A yarn boutique new to the Highlands, Wild Yarns is nestled between Starlet and Highland Healing Arts. As you walk back to the entrance, you’ll feel like you’re stepping into someone’s home filled with yarn, supplies, and cozy spaces to work on your latest project. With a focus on products from Colorado and the West, Wild Yarns carries yarn that is handspun or hand-dyed by local artists in addition to wool and alpaca yarn from ranches in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. To inspire you, Wild Yarns carries a variety of knit and crochet books and magazines plus offers classes taught by experienced teachers. Additionally, open knit/crochet opportunities are available as are subscriptions to a knit-along club. Whether you’re looking for supplies, classes, community, or inspiration stop by Wild Yarns for your knit and crochet needs!
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Olde Crone’s Bewitching Bath soap has been Denver’s local soap maker for 8 years. Using all-natural ingredients and carefully crafted recipes, these soaps will leave your skin feeling clean, refreshed, and moisturized. Only the finest essential oils are used for scent–nothing artificial here! Need more than soap? Lip balm, lotion, face and hair treatments, bath salts, and sugar scrub will help you take care of your skin all over. Visit www.soapcrone.com to view the entire catalog and see what treats await you.

It all started when I was just a kid…we would take a ‘ride’ to some out of the way town in Colorado, on the hunt for a special treasure.  As an adult, I still find myself drawn to the thrill of the hunt and the treasures that a good ‘dig’ can produce.  A little over 5 years ago I was given the opportunity to step into a brick and mortar, The Pink Attic Cat.  It was time to share my vintage finds daily with a customer base that I had met at various markets. Since then I have met many wonderful people that I consider my customers, but more importantly my friends.

If you have never visited my shop in Historic Downtown Littleton, you should. It is continually changing with new items being added almost daily.  You will find items such as linens, furniture, seasonal items, raw materials for creative uses and unique, one-of-a-kind vintage & antique goods.  Through the years I have heard, “you have things no one else in town has”, many, many times.  That is my goal, always….being unique and carrying curious objects that draw people in and make them want to come back to see what is new.  A wish list is kept on file for those looking for specific items (just in case they aren’t currently housed out back).  We are excited to kick off another year at the Horseshoe Market with ‘Truly Vintage, Unique and Curious Objects’.  See you at the market in May or if you just need a sneak peek, stop in the shop before hand. 2555 w. Alamo Ave, Littleton. 303-797-4474.

Donna Diddit designs and creates small, smart, functional items for home and garden from upcycled, found and high quality materials.

I’m the Donna in the Diddit, and I’ve been a designer/builder for over 20 years, a career that may be partially due to the genetic pass down from 5 generations of Italian woodworkers.

Inspired by my heritage, experience and a road trip with my husband in 2010, Donna Diddit was established.

Our Table to Farm™ Garden Markers use stainless steel flatware from area thrift stores, permanently engraved with garden plant names.

For my fellow word nerds out there, I offer Push Pin Puzzles™, a completely unique item I design and handcraft in my Santa Fe Art district studio. Each finger jointed, limited edition hardwood box contains a hangman’s hint and all the letters you need (each letter engraved onto an oak push pin) to reassemble the message in the box.

We also offer custom glass engraving for beer, wine and spirit bottles. From a simple “please return” message so you can sanitize and reuse the bottles without having to peel off labels, to custom full bottle graphics.

I draw my inspiration from two simple questions: “What if?” and “How to?”

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If you are interested in becoming a blog sponsor, please email info@horseshoemarket.com!