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Joanna Gaines little sister debuts plant pop-up shop in Waco
Mary Kay or Mikey dreamt of her retro-style plant shop over 20 years ago. Now, her dreams are becoming a reality. Author: Melissa Guz Updated: 1:18 PM CDT May 3, 2021
WACO, Texas Joanna Gaines little sister Mikey is continuing to celebrate the debut of her plant pop-up shop Ferny s on Monday.
The pop-up shop will be featured at the grand opening of Black Oak Art s Downtown Studio, 1619 Franklin Ave. from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Ferny s is described to be a retro-styled plant shop based in a refinished 1967 Yellowstone Cavelier. It appears to primarily sell succulents and cacti.
While mugs may seem somewhat humble and ordinary in the broader world of pottery, it s the item most likely to earn an ownerâs affection.
Jonathan Martin fell in love with working with clay as a high school student, but it was word of mug that built his business, Black Oak Art.
What started with a few handmade coffee mugs for a friendâs Waco coffeeshop, Common Grounds, has expanded to a pottery company that employs 26 and, thanks in part to major home decor customer Magnolia, ships mugs, plates, vases, pitchers and other ceramic ware across the country.
A desire for an easy class led Martin to take ceramics as an elective as a student at Westlake High School in Thousand Oaks, California. To his surprise, he found he enjoyed working with clay and spent spare moments returning to the schoolâs clay shop.