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Toadstool Farm

I have an announcement to make and it's one I've been dreaming of for a very long time. Longer than Toadstool Farm has existed, in fact!

We are moving to Washington state!

For most of my life, since before I owned the original Toadstool Farm, back when I was in my early twenties, I have dreamed of a cottage farm with horses, goats, chickens, a cow or two and space of my own to do all the homesteady things I love best. Through a series of incredible events, it has finally happened. In a couple of weeks we will be closing escrow on our own four acre mini farm in Southern Washington, close to the greater Portland/Vancouver area. 

I know many of you know how much I love the Pacific Northwest. The rain and fog and forests and ocean so close by, along with the crafty, creative energy of Portland, suits my Misfit self. I am so looking forward to bringing that energy to you through my shop, my blog and my social media. 

I need to thank my family, both past and present, for supporting me in this enormous move and my customers, clients and friends for being here to help make it happen. (Ok did that sound like an Oscar acceptance speech? Ha!)  All kidding aside, it is true, and I can't wait for this next exciting chapter for Toadstool Farm. And in case you're wondering or worried, the shop will not be changing. Its will still be vintage and crafty. Though, who knows? maybe I'll add even more creative pursuits!

Don't hesitate to leave me a comment below and feel free to ask any questions! I'll see you next time!

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