Every 2nd Saturday, 10-4, June through October.

It's easy to be GREEN!

The Gahanna Greenflea is an Eco-friendly & Eco-chic Flea Market. What a better way to show you care than by choosing to REUSE RECYCLE & REDUCE! We want to do our part to make less of an impact on the environment & stop filling up landfills with unused “stuff,” so a group of local business owners decided to start the Gahanna Greenflea. The Market will highlight talented artisans who work with green resources as well as local vendors who are Eco-friendly. Items found at the Market will be at least One of the following: Used~Recycled~Re-purposed~Restored~Upcycled~ Vintage~Antique~ Crafted with Used, Renewable, Sustainable or Eco-friendly materials~ Washable vs. disposable~ Home grown~ You can find us once a month, on the Second Saturday in the yard behind Honey Grove Botanicals Bath & Candle Boutique & The Little Black Chair located at 116 Mill Street in Olde Gahanna. Free Parking across the street in the Creekside Garage.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Our logo

I've been busy working on creating and tweaking our logo with artist Therese O'Donnell Leonard .  I think I finally like the way this one looks.  What do you think?  Let me know!

Therese is our first vendor who has signed up for the Greenflea!  We are so excited to have her!  Therese has fabulous recycled artwork, wonderful vintage finds, and many repurposed items, as well as original art. Her work has become a regular addition at The Little Black Chair.  She is the artist who created, Matilda, our adorable Gahanna Green flea!

We also got a committment from our second vendor today!  Please welcome sisters, LinDee and Suzie!  They offer unique art and repurposed vintage and antique furniture and accessories.  LinDee is a talented local artist who hand paints many of her items.  Suzie is an expert seamstress.  I'm sure between their talents, you'll find something that will catch your eye!

I'll keep you posted as more vendors sign on!

1 comment:

  1. Love the post, love the blog! Come on, crafty recyclers, let's make this fun! Great job, Jeannine!!

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