MENU

Sections

  • Home
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Editors and Writers
    • Join our Mailing List
    • Letters to Editor Policy
    • Advertising & Underwriting
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy
    • Talbot Spy Terms of Use
  • Art and Design
  • Culture and Local Life
  • Public Affairs
    • Ecosystem
    • Education
    • Health
    • Senior Life
  • Community Opinion
  • Sign up for Free Subscription
  • Donate to the Talbot Spy
  • Cambridge Spy

More

  • Support the Spy
  • About Spy Community Media
  • Advertising with the Spy
  • Subscribe
August 1, 2025

Talbot Spy

Nonpartisan Education-based News for Talbot County Community

  • Home
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Editors and Writers
    • Join our Mailing List
    • Letters to Editor Policy
    • Advertising & Underwriting
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy
    • Talbot Spy Terms of Use
  • Art and Design
  • Culture and Local Life
  • Public Affairs
    • Ecosystem
    • Education
    • Health
    • Senior Life
  • Community Opinion
  • Sign up for Free Subscription
  • Donate to the Talbot Spy
  • Cambridge Spy
6 Arts Notes

A Happy Place Celebrates December with Its Regional Artists and Artisans

November 27, 2020 by Spy Desk

Share

Are you looking for a one-of-a-kind gift? Do you love supporting your local businesses and community artists? Are you looking for a special treat or artwork for yourself?

December at A Happy Place boutique answers these questions, with a wide selection of beautiful original work by its twenty-three regional artists and artisans. Add in an intriguing and ever-changing mix of home furnishings, lighting, pottery and décor — from antique to vintage to gently used or new with tags — and upscale resale women’s fashion, to make a well rounded and fun shopping experience!

The artists and artisans include: Paintings by Katie Cassidy, Diane DuBois Mullaly, Susie Rada, MaggiiSarfaty, Anne Schaeffer, and John Sharp. Metal Sculpture by Eddie Ford. Jewelry by Nora Drayton,

Flaherty House, Laurie Flannery, Lee Mallory, Lisa Pierson, Joyce Ritz, and Sharon Stockley. Fiber Arts by Joan Brown (wool brooches and ornaments, vintage buttons), Laura Rankin (needle felting), Heidi Wetzel (baskets) and Sarah Williamson (knitting). Mosaics by Lisa Skibenes, and Fine Crafts by Niambi Davis (soaps), Eastern Shore Flags & Crafts (wooden flags), Jeanette Faber (greeting cards) and Vickie Fisher (painted wine glasses, beer mugs, and slate).

Boutique owner Beth Hickman invites the public to A Happy Place on First Friday December 4, and throughout the month to shop early and often.“Our shop is spacious with plenty of room for social distancing.” Hickman said. “Being surrounded by the wonderful work of so many gifted artists and artisans makes me happy!”

A Happy Place is at 12 N Washington St. in Easton, and it is open Tuesday through Friday, 1 to 6, Saturday 10-6, and Sunday 12-5 p.m.

For more information, call 410-200-3867, email ahappy[email protected] or find the boutique on Facebook.

The Spy Newspapers may periodically employ the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the clarity and accuracy of our content.

Filed Under: 6 Arts Notes Tagged With: Arts, local news, The Talbot Spy

Caroline Foundation Awards FY2021 Grants What Happened in the Election in a Red Talbot County and Why by David Reel

Write a Letter to the Editor on this Article

We encourage readers to offer their point of view on this article by submitting the following form. Editing is sometimes necessary and is done at the discretion of the editorial staff.

Copyright © 2025

Affiliated News

  • The Chestertown Spy
  • The Talbot Spy

Sections

  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Ecosystem
  • Education
  • Mid-Shore Health
  • Culture and Local Life
  • Shore Recovery
  • Spy Senior Nation

Spy Community Media

  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising & Underwriting

Copyright © 2025 · Spy Community Media Child Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in