Fall Market Vendor Roundup - Week 1

This week we shared our first round of 2023 Fall Market Vendors. Keep scrolling to learn more about these talented vendors and the amazing products they will be bringing to Fall Market at the end of next month!

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Hello Pop

Hello Pop

“As the leaves change and autumn sets in, the Hello Pop food truck arrives at Hayden Farms for the Fall Farm Market! At Hello Pop, we're on a mission to bring you the best nature has to offer with our handcrafted ice pops and lemon shake ups made with REAL fruit and absolutely nothing artificial. Our pink polka dot food truck is a mobile oasis of taste and happiness, spreading joy and cheer wherever it goes! Bring your family and friends to share the delight of wholesome, all-natural treats amidst the vibrant fall scenery. Stop by and say hello at the Hayden Farms Fall Market!”

Phoenix Fire Stones

Phoenix Fire Stones

“I am Mandy Wills and my business is Phoenix Fire Stones! I am from Owensboro, KY and I have been making handmade wire wrapped jewelry for a little over 4 years. I create unique and one of a kind jewelry with intention and properties to enhance your daily life, spirituality, mental and physical health, and more!”

Sew Susan

Sew Susan

“SEW Susan was born from my desire to reinvent well loved quilts and attire with creative stitching and embroidery. I hand-embroider accessories and up-cycle old quilts to embellish clothing and tote bags! I am all about bringing cherished relics to practical items that can be enjoyed throughout the day! I love to see the classics gain new life with my creations!”

Bonnie Rae Boutique

Bonnie Rae Boutique

“Hi! I’m Courtney, owner of Bonnie Rae Boutique. We’re about to celebrate 3 years of being in business! This will be our third time at Hayden Farms Fall Market! Bonnie Rae Boutique is named after my grandmother, Bonnie Rae Biggs. She was a fashionista and could out shop anyone! I always say I get my love for shopping from her There is something for everyone here. From casual/comfy sweatshirts & sweatpants to sequin dresses & tops! We carry sizes XS-3XL. My goal is to provide clothes & accessories that make you feel beautiful & confident. We can’t wait to see you all at Hayden Farms!”

Janice Marie

Janice Marie

“Janice Marie is an in-home bakery specializing in sourdough recipes, owned by baker Jessica Raymer. All of the items offered through the bakery have a sourdough base, which gives the products their own uniqueness. The business pays tribute to the baker’s Grandmother, who shared the love and passion of cooking and baking with the owner. Janice Marie focuses mainly on traditional recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation, offering that feeling of home and bringing back memories of past loved ones to those who indulge in the baked goods. The bakery specialties include bread, cakes, muffins, and the fan favorite; cookies.”

Forston Farms

Forston Farms

“We are Bob & Cheryl Forston. Bob is the Beekeeper and Cheryl is the maker of all things with Beeswax and other great natural ingredients. We enjoy working together as we have been married over 53 years. Bob turned his hobby of beekeeping into a business of extracting honey and helping others get started caring for bees. He loves talking about the bees to school kids and adults alike. Cheryl took her researching natural remedies to the next level and makes quality natural products for health and home from the beeswax, essential oils, and natural ingredients. They sell lotions, soaps, salves, and grooming products. And of course their local Honey that is raw and pure. Bob also makes hand turned acrylic razors that use Gillette blades. We also have a Honey extracting barn and sales shop located in Hatfield. Stop by our booth and see us and sample any of our products and get your Honey fix.”

Blue House Fragrances

Blue House Fragrances

“Blue House Fragrances is a small business located in Owensboro, Kentucky. We sell hand made candles using 100% Soy wax that is locally grown, high quality fragrances infused with essential oils & natural cracking wooden wicks. Our candles are petroleum-free, cruelty-free, phthalate-free, and 100% vegan. My vision from the start was to create a minimalistic, yet beautiful designed candle collection with scents that will fill your homes and hopefully bring you some joy. We have now grown to offer other home good products and looking to add more amazing things in the future!”

The Long Dog

The Long Dog

“The Long Dog is an online dog boutique based out of Owensboro, KY. At The Long Dog, we strive to provide quality, trendy, and affordable products for our customers. Our store is a one stop shop for you to shop for your dog all in one place! We sell everything from collars and leashes to harnesses and bandanas, AND MORE. We offer products for all dog breeds and sizes, not just long dogs! Thank you all for the support and we cannot wait for you to shop with us on September 30!”

French Ridge Pottery

French Ridge Pottery

“I (Robbie Gayer) grew up in Tell City Indiana and we always did crafts at our house. I was in band and loved to sing also. It was just natural to create things. I didn't take art in school because I was too interested in music but I always envied those that could make beautiful things. I took some pottery classes at our local high school in 2000 and I was hooked. A friend set me up with my first small kiln and I was off! I started making stuff to sell around 2008, going to shows to sell stuff to buy stuff to make more stuff. I love everything about working with clay; the way it feels in my hands, the way it molds into things that are in my mind. I use mostly medium fire clay because I like the look of the speckles when they are glazed. I have taken workshops at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee and a weekend workshop at Midsouth Ceramics in Nashville, Tennessee and The Morean Art Center in St. Petersburg Fl. Other than that, I have no formal art education. I am mostly self taught. But that's a lot of the beauty of pottery. You learn as you go, mistakes and all. My favorite thing to do is extrude coils, stack them up, smooth the outside of the pot, then carve flowers in it. They are different every time. I like to layer glazes because they combine to make new and different colors. I graduated from Tell City High School in 1974. I married the love of my life in 1992 and had one son. My husband died in 2011. My son is married to the love of his life and they have two kids, a boy and a girl. They are both very talented in their own right. When I was growing up I was in love with horses. I never thought that anything could make me happier than horses but clay does that. It's different every day. I love that.”

Robys Honey

Roby’s Honey

“Roby's Honey was established in 2005. All of our hives are local to the Whitesville (Daviess County) area. Since our first year of selling honey to now, we have maintained the best customer base and are thankful for their loyalty as we grow and try new things. This is our third year at the Hayden Farm Market and are excited to share our products with you again! At the Farm Market you can expect our local honey and hive products for sale. You will also get a sneak peek of how the bees work inside their hive thanks to our observation hive! See you soon!”