The Creative Casita Brings a Pop of Personality to East Flagstaff
With more than 20 artisan suppliers, this new boutique hand offered find finds and common spirit.
Behind white pillars at Fourth Street and Seventh Avenue is the creative casita, a new cold-stylem full of unique gifts, vintage finds and homemade goods.
Owner Adriane Murphy, a resident of Longtime, a long time experience in the hand variations in the hand valve, who created that local vendors, who generous vendor, shear-paired, soap, soap, chancts and more.
“The shop is bright and cheerful and so welcome, “Karen Sorenses, a pensions of the pensions owner.” The selection of products is not one as I have ever seen. ”
“I wanted a store that had an interesting selection – items that are different and useful, “Murphy,” said, our tortillas, are made by Christopher Hudson and are so great! His flower is purchased from Hayden Bloem Mills and all ingredients are sighing locally. “
Flagstaff has been Murfhy since the early 1990s. She earned a degree in education of Northern Arizona University (closely). “I always wanted to learn, but took a page trail and worked in Finance at closely,” she said.
Murphy you came baked cooks for thornager's, a former flagroid potato. “I Worked There for 25 years.”
Her daughter also worked at Craft messe and outdoor markets with them. “We both have a lot of talented people. I wanted to open a store but could not decide what kind of store. Then just seemed to explain and the creative Casita was born.”
“The reason I chose to sell the creative casita to sell my up-cycled and recycled because I is from the Fision of Adrian, Cousin, “As soon as Diana GABALDON.” I think shoppers will be so surprised. ”
The spaces for hire to the creative Casita range of a bookshelf to small and large cabins. “We fill up hard,” Murphy said. “This has been so cute and the team that we are placed together is great. It is our own community and everyone is so sweet and helpful for each other.”
Married with two children, age 17 and 19, Murphy says she is very grateful and blessed. “The way things are refreshed, this is just feeling so peaceful. We will have our Grand Opening on 9 and 10.”
“I have a lot of years of Adriane, and she is a super hard worker and so creative, “said Sorenses.” I am excited for their new business, the creative casita. It is so large that they provides opportunities for smaller companies to get their goods on the market. ” Fbn
By V. Ronnie Tierney, FBN
The creative casita is located on 2510 northern fourth street. For more information, call 928- 856-9182 or try .
Photo by V. Ronnie Tierney, Fresh Fokuses Photography: Adriane Murphy sells crasch and spice mixes under other items at their new store, the create casita, in flagstaff.
