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8 Comments on "Shabby Chic to Antique" ~ The Pink Cabbage in Ellicott City, MD
Andrea, you know I want to go. It sounds delightful and who can argue with a couple of cookies? Not me, that's for sure.I'm glad that you took the time to stop in today. Small business owners need to be nurtured and supported so that we can always have them around.
Hi Andrea, I too am called into these kinds of stores. The Pink Cabbage look like a store that I would probably frequent offen looking for that special decor item. Great highlight to a lovely shop!
Mona, you would totally love it, too! Cookies.. and candy for the girls .. and loads of great (home decor) items. It was long overdue and I'm glad we could finally stop and admire!
Cindy: I find shopping at these great little local stores so much more enjoyable. It's so welcoming and friendly and you can find truly unique things. I saw a lot I liked (like the whole store :-) and many things that made me think of some special people ... I see a return trip in the near future! Now if only hubby could call them ...
Andrea, My daughter lives in Columbia Heights. I get down to DC well, not often enough, but we love places like this. How far is it from DC? As we may have to put it on our list of places to check out!
Good morning Janis, you are passing by the store pretty close on your way to DC! It's off Route 40 and I'm going to guess about a 40 minute drive from DC? It's well worth the trip .. you can take the 95 to the 32N until Triadelphia Rd or skip the 95 altogether and take the back-ways. It may take you a bit longer but it's scenic with gently rolling roads and gorgeous homes along the way (New Hampshire Ave N to Brighton Dam Rd to Triadelphia (Mill) Rd for example ... I just love that whole area!)
Little shops and boutiques like that can be so very charming! We have several California Gold Rush towns, which dot the area within a 100 mile radius of Sacramento. Often these little towns have places like you have pictured, which I always enjoy!
Hi Myrl, they are indeed and my favorite places to shop at. I love hunting for that one special piece.. we picked up an old shutter at The Pink Cabbage on Saturday, it just called my name :-)
Andrea, enjoyed reading this post and makes me want to drive to Ellicott City and check out this boutique. Suggested.