This place is incredibly bad ass, I support anybody chasing their dreams and passions and making a lasting business out of it. Just got done shopping at this little spot, and couldn’t have been more impressed with the art work and practical/as well as silly crafts. When we went in, there was an extremely friendly woman running the counter, quick to ask how we were and our plans in flagstaff. More power to you and your husband, we will definitely make it a tradition to buy from your shop when we visit flagstaff again! Thanks for the ugly sweater, and hat!!!
Melanie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Clarksburg, MD
Very kitschy little place down an alleyway or through a long hallway, depending on which door you find. The folks working there are friendly and the space is tiny. Most of the stuff isn’t really my style, but this might be a fun place to get stocking-stuffers or other little gag gifts.
Hillary S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kansas City, MO
This store is simply adorable. Everything is made by hand using old school toys and kitschy trinkets. They have earrings, dream catchers, mirrors, jewelry holders, clothes, art, lamps, and all kinds of goodies. Also, the owner is a super rad lady. We chatted for a while about all kinds of things. Definitely support a local business and check this place out for unique gifts and fun pops of color!
Breanne K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cedar City, UT
Such a cool place. They make everything and run the store. Absolutely a great part of our vacation.
Ali p.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Stumbled in here as I was wandering around looking for a place to eat. The owner was fab and gave me a couple good eating options. Her shop was full of lovely creations and the paintings were awesome!
Becky B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cave Creek, AZ
This little shop is wonderful!!! Everything is handmade — kitschy, funky, cute… it’s all there. My daughter and I loved this place. She got Lite-Brite earrings and a necklace, and I got the cutest chalkboard earrings(you can write or draw whatever you want to on them) and lipstick earrings. the prices are great too – anyone can afford these unique items. Aleen is the owner/artist/creative genius. You have to check out this little gem. To anyone(like me) who made earrings out of stuff back in the 80s – this is the place for you!
Justin P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Flagstaff, AZ
Awesome, creative gifts. The first place I will go when I am getting something for my wife!
Stephanie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Flagstaff, AZ
I had to follow the arrows on the signs that read: Suite 104, Shop Open. It was my curiosity that got the best of me. I also had nothing else to do that day. Plus it was raining and I didn’t have an umbrella. I found shelter here. And inspiration. I sat in front of the doorway to rest and record my sightings. There was a tiny, plastic container holding red-and-white business cards, nailed just to the right of the door. I took one because I’m compulsive sometimes. Then, I sat outside the shop already marveling at the sights abounding from the doorway. I saw dream catches and record catchers(there is such a thing but only here.) On another sign on the door: Be Unique. Buy Unique. My eyes wandered to the ceiling of the store. A large, mysterious letter A was actually installed up there, internally lit up with decorative lights. I couldn’t wait any longer. What was this place? I walked in. Like a stealthy ninja. Quietly, discreetly. So as not to arouse attention. But the person behind the counter spotted me a little later. It was good, because I introduced myself and he was a very friendly person, more than happy to tell me about the store, the items, and *the artist who made everything. I kept exploring, in awe, in reverence. I spied: handcrafted everything. Mirrors, lace clips, light switch covers, artistic picture frames with beer bottle caps sunken inside of them, another frame decorated with scrabble letters, that I thought was awesome, because I love that game, well, when I’m winning at least. I found origami flowers planted in real miniature clay pots for $ 9.00, can tab bracelets for $ 4.00, a twister clock on the wall above me for $ 28.00, and even doll head lamps. There was original artwork from Tyler Bighorse too, who happened to be the person behind the counter. His art consists of dynamic, Native American drawings and designs with a contemporary, urban edge. Built on vision. There was a bar of t-shirts, slashed, knotted and redesigned, hanging in front of the counter. I stood there for a little while, gazing at seashell necklaces, beaded jewelry, earrings, muertos crosses, «up-cycled» wrist wear, magnets and gifts. I left inspired by the art and designs here. It was literally one-of-a-kind stuff and I now want to know what will come next. I’m glad I stopped here. Curiosity can be a good thing. Even if it’s raining.