Daytripping in Rhode Island


 I took a vacation day on Friday so I had a three day weekend.  This was very exciting to me. I feel like all I've been doing lately is work!

It all started when my friend Pauline sent me an email about the Kirk's Folly jewelry sale in Cranston, Rhode Island. She wanted to know if I wanted to go. Kirk's Folly had not held a warehouse sale in five years! Our friend Lori Lee was invited too.


Lori Lee and I had been to the sale a few times in the past.  We'd go to the sale and then to lunch in Providence.  We always lunched at the Union Station Brewery.


So Pauline, Lori Lee, and I headed to Cranston Friday morning. First, we made a stop at Starbucks and I am so glad we did because it would be a long time until we ate lunch.


Kirk's Folly is known for their jewelry but they also make frames, ornate boxes, candlesticks, clothing, hats, and scarves.


Their items are very unique. They are known for their crystal embellished jewelry. Angels and fairies are common themes in their pins, necklaces, and bracelets.


There's a little box with an angel. Valentine's gifts anyone?



There were more trays of pins than you could count. This sale ran like clockwork.  It was very well staffed. We were greeted at the door and given an angel pin and a plastic bag to put our treasures in. Staffers were available to answer questions and the checkout process was easy.


The clothes were made of the most beautiful fabrics.  I bought a scarf and 2 little capelets.


This is Jennifer Kirk, one of the company's founders. Her brother and sisters are also involved in this family business.  You may recognize Jennifer from her appearances on QVC.

I spoke with Jennifer and asked permission to take photos and blog about the sale.  She said, "Of course".


Another view of the beautiful glass items for sale. As items are sold, they are replaced with fresh merchandise.


This was just one small section of all the necklaces on display. They were arranged by color, all the blues together, then the greens, etc.


I could have used a fascinator for the royal wedding tea I hosted last year.


When we arrived the sale was not too crowded but it became more so the longer we were there.

Don't worry I will show you what I bought in a future post.


After lunch at the Union Station Brewery, we headed to Pastiche, a cafe/bakery located in the historic Federal Hill section of Providence. The reviews for this cafe/bakery were fantastic on the web.


I loved the decor at Pastiche.  There was a fireplace and a mural on the wall. The place is quite small but cozy.


We had coffee and split a vanilla bean cheesecake three ways. The cheesecake was phenomenal and I loved the graham cracker crust.  All of us took desserts home with us too.  I shared my rustic cranberry apple tart with my Dad and sister.  I served it warm with a creme anglaise and it was phenomenal. I will definitely return to Providence and Pastiche. It is only an hour away!

Comments

like the leopard hat
Benny & Lily
Salmagundi said…
I've never been to Rhode Island - looks interesting. Can't wait to see what you purchased. Sally
Robin Larkspur said…
What a wonderful post!! I love those colorful jackets (dusters?) in your third photo. I imagine it was difficult not to buy one (or two) of everything. And, ohhhhh, those desserts! what a great day trip. thanks for sharing!
Fete et Fleur said…
I love all the delicate glass items. What a wonderful place to find inspiration.

Happy Valentine's Day. May your day be filled with sweetness.

Nancy
looks like such fun! Happy Valentines Day Elaine! Hope you have a sweet day...

Blessings & hugs, Sherry
I haven't been to RI in a long time. It's so close too. I love the funky hats and all those necklaces.
Janet said…
Isn't Pastiche just the best??? Such a treat and so hard to decide upon just one thing. My favorite is the Banana Cream Pie, so luscious and pretty big enough to share.

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