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VENDOR SPOTLIGHT:  is back for another year of Waltons Creek Barn Sale serving their signature Fruit Tea! You’re going t...
09/06/2024

VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: is back for another year of Waltons Creek Barn Sale serving their signature Fruit Tea! You’re going to love it if you’re southern, and if you’re a Yankee we can’t wait to introduce you to this classic southern refreshing staple!

LOCATION: 321 Chandle Loop, Centertown
DATE: September 28, 2024
TIME: Earlybird: 9-10. General Admission 10-4:30ish.
TICKETS HERE: https://www.folklifestyle.com/blog/a-day-at-waltons-creek-2024

WANT TO BE A VENDOR? email: [email protected]

VENDOR & ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Christie Jones Ray will be at Waltons Creek Barn Sale with a selection of her folk art, goods...
09/05/2024

VENDOR & ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Christie Jones Ray will be at Waltons Creek Barn Sale with a selection of her folk art, goods, books and a special Waltons Creek edition of her Eliza the Mouse. She’ll also be teaching the folk art hexie pincushion workshop…and will be doing a reading of her Picka-Picka-Pumpkin book with Earth Angels Studios.

LOCATION: 321 Chandle Loop, Centertown
DATE: September 28, 2024
TIME: Earlybird: 9-10. General Admission 10-4:30ish.

VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: At Walton’s Creek Barn Sale on September, 28 Soreheads Gifts & Sundries will be back for another year ...
09/05/2024

VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: At Walton’s Creek Barn Sale on September, 28 Soreheads Gifts & Sundries will be back for another year with us serving sandwiches, lunches, and offering a selection of Kentucky themed goods. Come out for lunch and enjoy one of their tasty sandwiches.

LOCATION: 321 Chandle Loop, Centertown
DATE: September 28, 2024
TIME: Earlybird: 9-10. General Admission 10-4:30ish.
TICKETS HERE: https://tinyurl.com/z2rsrv32

WANT TO BE A VENDOR? INFO HERE: https://tinyurl.com/z2rsrv32

CANDLE MAKING! If you’re coming to our candle making workshop at Walton’s Creek Barn Sale, Workshops, & Southern Supper ...
09/03/2024

CANDLE MAKING! If you’re coming to our candle making workshop at Walton’s Creek Barn Sale, Workshops, & Southern Supper please go ahead and register. We need to order supplies.

SIGN UP HERE: https://shorturl.at/aUBko

Well Southern Supper 2024 is in one month! ONE MONTH. We need you to go ahead and do the RSVP asap (https://forms.gle/Zp...
08/28/2024

Well Southern Supper 2024 is in one month! ONE MONTH. We need you to go ahead and do the RSVP asap (https://forms.gle/ZpJLWNDpT5YFxuDx8). This is how we do the official count. We are capping this year at 120 people.

RSVP HERE: https://forms.gle/uxyURZN2ApQ7pn26A

If you're new here....the Supper is our annual evening for community, good food, and celebrating our love of this rural small town life. Everyone is welcome at our table, just bring a side, starter, salad, or dessert. We will provide all the fried chicken, bread, sweet tea, and lemonade that you can shake a stick at.
The only rules...no talk of religion or politics at the table, this is about coming together as one big group of people...new friends, old friends, locals, and the rogue friends from afar are all at this table.

SEE YOU SOON!
(photos from Southern Supper 2022)

I don’t understand people that can’t see the beauty around them, we are living in the garden spot of the world. There is...
08/03/2024

I don’t understand people that can’t see the beauty around them, we are living in the garden spot of the world. There is no need for coasts or mountain peaks or exotic destinations if you cultivate a little land, spread a little seed, and give it some good energy you’ll be surrounded by beauty of your own creations.

NOW AVAILABLE: EARLY BIRD TICKETS FOR Walton’s Creek Barn Sale! || GET THEM HERE: https://rb.gy/qv4jeg__________________...
08/01/2024

NOW AVAILABLE: EARLY BIRD TICKETS FOR Walton’s Creek Barn Sale! || GET THEM HERE: https://rb.gy/qv4jeg

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NOW AVAILABLE: EARLY BIRD PASSES: Come shop an hour early! Beat the lines and crowds and get first pick at vintage, antique, and handmade finds! Get to the sweet treats before anyone else too! Early Bird Tickets give admission to the Barn Sale from 9 am - the close at 5pm. Limited quantity available.

BARN SALE SCHEDULE:

9AM - 10AM: EARLY BIRD SHOPPING. Shop before the crowds. Early bird attendees will receive a free donut at entry and a BINGO card for BINGO at 4pm. PRICE: $15 PER PERSON

10AM-5PM: GENERAL ADMISSION SHOPPING: Shopping will be open in the Barn Sale area at this time. Food and beverage vendors will have food and drinks available for purchase during these hours. Entry fee includes a cookie at entry and a BINGO card for BINGO at 4pm. PRICE: $5 PER PERSON

1PM-2PM: CARAMEL APPLE BAR! A sweet treat and nostalgic autumn staple, create your own caramel apple with the help of our Caramel Apple Bar Attendant. A crisp apple covered in chocolate, caramel, or both! Sprinkled with festive frills. A tasty good time. $5 PER APPLE

2 PM-3PM: Pumpkin Painting: Create your own masterpiece! We’ll provide all the supplies for you or your child to create your own small festive pumpkin. Let your creativity go wild! 5 per pumpkin. Pie pumpkin sized pumpkin | $5 PER PUMPKIN

3PM-4PM: OLD FASHIONED FRIED BISCUITS AND APPLE BUTTER: Learn the old fashioned way of making fried dough, an autumn carnival favorite! Fresh biscuits cooked in hot oil and smothered in cinnamon and sugar. Served with apple butter for dipping. $5 PER ORDER

4PM: OLD FASHIONED BINGO! Join us for a round of BINGO. Prizes will be silly treats, this is for fun and games and merry good cheer! INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION

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07/19/2024

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Hey y’all! Happy Sunday! We’re entering the final days to request information about being a vendor at Walton’s Creek Bar...
07/14/2024

Hey y’all! Happy Sunday! We’re entering the final days to request information about being a vendor at Walton’s Creek Barn Sale, Workshops, & Southern Supper! If you’d like information, and surely we’d love to have you…email [email protected]

Scenes from our spring 2021 market. If you’re new here…a tornado hit the farm in December of 2021…destroying almost ever...
06/29/2024

Scenes from our spring 2021 market. If you’re new here…a tornado hit the farm in December of 2021…destroying almost every structure here. The 124 year old farmhouse had minor damage and it along with the coalhouse were the only two buildings on the farm to not need years of reconstruction. We made the decision to suspend all events (other than Southern Supper) until the farm felt like it was ready to resume events without visible reminders of the natural disaster at every angle. This summer after years or requests we knew it was time to bring back our markets (now called Waltons Creek Barn Sale) and our workshops to pair with Southern Supper. On Saturday, September 28, 2024 we are so excited to welcome you all to Waltons Creek…a place we find such joy in sharing.

If quilts could talk, what threads would they speak of? What lives would they share? Would their stories begin with the ...
06/27/2024

If quilts could talk, what threads would they speak of? What lives would they share? Would their stories begin with the first stitch or would it be long before when the first of the fabrics was created. Would they tell the stories of generations? Or the experience of being made by a single set of hands or would they speak of a community that came together to give the quilt life? Would they tell of the pattern or the place or would they tell cozy stories of a beautiful life or perhaps of hardship and necessity. Life becomes woven together, year to year, hand to hand.

JOIN US! You know  from her storybook world, her appearances at the Country Living Fair, at events in London, her meet a...
06/17/2024

JOIN US! You know from her storybook world, her appearances at the Country Living Fair, at events in London, her meet and greets at in New York, her many appearances with , and at her stitching workshops wjth in England…to us though she’s a neighbor and an integral part of our Southern Supper weekend. On September 28th Christie will be hosting a Folk Art Hexie Workshop here at Waltons Creek as part of the 6 workshops we’re offering that day. Registration is live on (link in story and highlights). Space is incredibly limited. Sign up now and we’ll see you soon
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An introduction to English Paper Piecing will find you falling down the rabbit hole of this craft. A simple flower hexie pincushion using vintage and h**p fabrics is just the project to get you on your way.

All you’ll need are your favorite fabric scissors, and everything else will be provided. |$30 per person

🍁🍂JOIN US & PLEASE SHARE! Walton’s Creek Barn Sale, Workshops, & Southern Supper is SEPT 28, 2024! 🍂🍁Join us for a day o...
06/17/2024

🍁🍂JOIN US & PLEASE SHARE! Walton’s Creek Barn Sale, Workshops, & Southern Supper is SEPT 28, 2024! 🍂🍁

Join us for a day of shopping excellent antique, vintage, and thrift goods, handmade and maker made goods here in rural western Kentucky! Stay for our workshops and Southern Supper 2024!

🍁VINTAGE 🍂HANDMADE 🎃ANTIQUE🧑‍🌾FOOD🌻FUN

FOR VENDOR SIGNUPS: email [email protected]
HOURS: 10-5, early bird 9 am. 🌻
LOCATION: 321 Chandle Loop, Centertown, KY 42328

Feels like spring
03/03/2023

Feels like spring

There once was a time where we lived, we truly lived. We lived a strenuous life, simply because life required a strenuou...
01/15/2023

There once was a time where we lived, we truly lived. We lived a strenuous life, simply because life required a strenuous one. There once was a time we lived in community. We knew our neighbors and we made time and effort to live together in the good seasons and the bad. We built great communities with bustling main streets, with community identity and culture. We had arts and recreation and places to celebrate this shared life. We had a pride of place that was deeply rooted in that community and we did what was necessary to better it for all. Have we forgotten those notions? Have they become trivial relics of an antiquated past? Have we lost touch and connection with the joy of creating a tangible life in place of the tapping of keys on this touch screen phone and the endless scrolling and reporting of perceived life on Facebook feeds? We yearn for a life that is so fully lived that there is no time to sit and scroll, no time to endlessly post and share, but when we do post we yearn for a life that others will know is a life that has a garden that is well tended to.

There is perhaps an art to making by hand that is in many ways lost with the advances of man. It isn’t that modernity ha...
01/09/2023

There is perhaps an art to making by hand that is in many ways lost with the advances of man. It isn’t that modernity has brought a convenience to the every day as much as it has stripped away the intentionality of simple tasks that bring a well cultivated life. Perhaps we’ve allowed that modernity to make us soft, perhaps even weak. No longer are we inclined to learn a new task or to learn a time honored one that for generations was a necessity as much as we are quick to throw up our hands and say “I can’t do that.” What if we instead of saying “I can’t bake my own bread, I don’t know how” we change it to “I’ve yet to learn how to make my own bread” and we learn.

No one ever said it looked fancy, but they did say it sure tasted good. The word humble comes to mind when describing a ...
01/05/2023

No one ever said it looked fancy, but they did say it sure tasted good. The word humble comes to mind when describing a bread pudding…baked with bread and turned into decadent luxury. Heavy would describe it well. Timeless in a country sort of way. You know they’ve made these for years, it isn’t one of those recipes you can really change with your own brand of newfangled Whole Foods loving modernity. Sure you can use a brioche in place of Iron Kid, but it’s all relatively the same. Decades ago they would have made them with the leftover morning biscuits or the afternoons sandwich bread. Best served warm perhaps as a breakfast food or a dessert, it’s all the same really. It’s a connection to the past, it’s nostalgia all the way.

Perhaps I know this land a little too well, or perhaps I’ve been around one too many old farmers, or perhaps the waters ...
01/04/2023

Perhaps I know this land a little too well, or perhaps I’ve been around one too many old farmers, or perhaps the waters of the creek, that often times looks like a glorified ditch really does flow through my veins, but the seasons here seem to change each day. The garden, just a few months before fully in life is now dried and seemingly dead, pumpkins from the autumn, ones that froze before they could be cooked and turned into pies, continue their life cycle, slowing making their way back into the earth. In a few more months their pulp will provide nutrients for the flowers that will be planted here. Long rows of zinnias and sunflowers will be planted with the seeds of the previous harvest. If we’re lucky a pumpkin or two will provide a few successful volunteer plants, ones that if we’re even luckier will produce fruit that’ll be made into pies and soup. The cycle of life continues on.

Linus…It’s the great pumpkin, but no, it really is. A beauty in every way, even in January it shines on. It wasn’t one w...
01/03/2023

Linus…It’s the great pumpkin, but no, it really is. A beauty in every way, even in January it shines on. It wasn’t one we planted. Heck it certainly wasn’t in a place we’d ever plant a pumpkin, but there it was, found in late October growing along the abandoned fence row. The most perfect pumpkin quietly living its life there alone, just waiting to be discovered and given a proper home.

That place isn’t where pumpkins typically grow, or get dumped after the season. It, and a few mangy jack-o-lanterns nearby were evidently from seed that landed back there when the tornado came through. Perhaps left there as a lesson…grow where you’re planted.

It’s quiet here now. The land must rest for the growing season to come. Soon the valley will come to life once again. Th...
01/02/2023

It’s quiet here now. The land must rest for the growing season to come. Soon the valley will come to life once again. The dormancy is necessary for us to have a true appreciation for life here on what often times feels like the frontier. The land and everything continues to carry the scars and wounds of the tornado, but each day it heals a bit more. 2022 brought a year of restlessness here on these grounds. Construction was parallels with anxiety and tragedy. The growth and joy of the year before felt as if it had abandoned us and been ripped away. Life though has a way of being lived in seasons. Without us realizing it, while we were too consumed with the tragedy of what we lost and altered views the land continued to teach us and grow us and prepare us for what comes next. As I sit here planning what I hope will be the year ahead I know it will be all the sweeter because of what the hardship was.

Please join us for our succulent or painting workshop this weekend! We still have open spots!
04/23/2022

Please join us for our succulent or painting workshop this weekend! We still have open spots!

Are you joining us for our weekend of workshops this weekend? Even if you’re not attending either workshop, stop by for ...
04/23/2022

Are you joining us for our weekend of workshops this weekend? Even if you’re not attending either workshop, stop by for a bit of shopping and see the post tornado reconstruction progress.

I take this first photo every year. There is something a little more special about the blooming daffodils this year thou...
03/19/2022

I take this first photo every year. There is something a little more special about the blooming daffodils this year though. Every day, as spring comes to life, the world continues on. Soon the leaves and grass and warm summer months will hide the tornado scars on the land. Rebuilding will continue, but the promise of better days ahead will bloom like these little flowers on the gardens edge.

Strawberry season will be here before we know it. The plants are growing in the garden so nicely. Soon we will be having...
03/08/2022

Strawberry season will be here before we know it. The plants are growing in the garden so nicely. Soon we will be having homemade strawberry shortcakes and strawberry buttered biscuits. The year gets a little sweeter with each passing day.

We are planning even more workshops at the farmhouse this year. It all begins April 23rd. Last year we got to welcome do...
02/27/2022

We are planning even more workshops at the farmhouse this year. It all begins April 23rd. Last year we got to welcome dozens of people from all over the area to Waltons Creek and what a thrill it was. This year we will have a new indoor studio space to do even more workshops in. If there are any specific kinds of workshops you’d like to attend please let us know.

GIVEAWAY! Back in the fall we started a giveaway for a beautiful Stout tent, but the tornado got us distracted. We’re wr...
02/27/2022

GIVEAWAY! Back in the fall we started a giveaway for a beautiful Stout tent, but the tornado got us distracted. We’re wrapping it up this weekend and announcing the winner on March 1. Enter one last time by going to the link in profile, and be sure to follow please. tents are the very best and whether you’re glamping in the back yard like we do or taking it to places unknown it’s a true beauty.

Around here life is lived in seasons. Right now we’re longing for spring, soon it’ll be here and the garden will be read...
02/25/2022

Around here life is lived in seasons. Right now we’re longing for spring, soon it’ll be here and the garden will be ready to plant. Summer comes slowly and feels as if it’ll last forever. This year we need more sunflowers, sunflowers everywhere. Fields of golds and bright to create a new sense of light after a very long winter.

Remember how good summer feels? How sweet a blueberry is? How joyful it is to prepare a pie for neighbor by hand? It’s o...
02/25/2022

Remember how good summer feels? How sweet a blueberry is? How joyful it is to prepare a pie for neighbor by hand? It’s only a few short months away. This year we’ll have even more blueberries and even more pies.

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Centertown, KY
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