Shows & Stockists
Upcoming Events
Be sure to check back as more shows may be added.
Six artisans will participate in this fun, "spring cleaning" event. We'll all be selling some of our one-offs, older products, seconds, or just inventory overflow we want to move to make room for new products. Great reduced prices.
North Falmouth, MA. 02556
Robin Pierson's Local Artisan Shows
Saturday, July 6th
Saturday, August 3rd
Saturday, September 7th
Post Office Square
78 Scraggy Neck Rd.
Cataumet, MA 02534
List of participating artisans to come.
Saturday, October 5
9 AM to 2:30 PM
216A Main Street
South Dennis, MA 02660
(508) 394- 5992
KatCo Creations will be returning to this fun, summer event for a second year.
Stockists
We love the stores we work with and pride ourselves in building strong relationships with the owners. If you're interested in a wholesale account for your store, please send an inquiry to hello@katcocreations.com.
A fun shop and ceramic studio owned by talented artisan, Deb McCarty. The shop is filled with her beautiful pottery and items by a handful of other local artisans. Next to Bootstrap Farms and Somerset Creamery. Check her website for hours.
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1148 Main Street, Cotuit, MA
Seasonal Store • May through Christmas
(Custom Baby One Pieces, Flour Sack Towels, Framed Art)
KatCo Creations creates custom “Cotuit” products for this lovely gift shop in Cotuit, MA. Be sure to stop by and check out the museum, homestead and gift shop.
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Sunset Leisure
96 Route 6A, Orleans, MA 02653
(Flour Sack Towels)
Happy to be in this great new store in Orleans. Owners Lynne and son Josh Johnson have a wonderful variety of products with a focus on items for fun, entertainment, relaxation and peace of mind at the end of a Cape Cod day.
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Joye
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160 Front Street, Marion, MA 02738
(Women's Tees, Flour Sack Towels, Totes, Art Prints)
Wonderful boutique in this picturesque coastal town. The shop is lovingly filled with a variety of beautiful, seaside-themed gifts and apparel. Owner Jill Pitman comes from a long heritage of Marion residents and named the store after her grandmother.