You never know what will wander in! Mr. Moose found his way into the store from a man who lives right here in Enfield, a stone's throw away from the store.
We have a large and varied assortment of all-natural bath and body products, including soap, shampoo, bath salts, eye pillows, neck warmers, hand lotions, milk bath, and more!
The assortment of clothing available changes with the seasons. What you see below is a sample of some of the hats, dresses, and scarves that were available this winter.
Ceramic, wood, and glass objects are displayed in virtually every nook and cranny in the store. You also will find a wide assortment of photographs and cards. Below you see the framed photographs and greeting cards of Canaan photographer Scott Ainsworth.

Painted wine bottles by Wentworth, NH artist Susan Bliss make a prefect gift presentation in the wine bags made by seamstresses from Lebanon, NH and Hopkinton, MA. Glass tumblers and photograph magnets also are a great find.
The painted stained glass stemware you see here is handcrafted by a woman who works out of Brownsville, ME. The work of Glass Paradox is a fine example of our efforts to bring in beautiful handcrafted products found a little ways outside our immediate vicinity.
These elegant pieces are another example of the Glass Paradox line of products.
Using gourds as one of her many media, Enfield artist Linda Raymond carves and sculpts a variety of figures and faces. These faces and figures below are even more compelling and realistic when you see them in person.
Steve Abrams of Willy Hill Pottery in Vermont creates beautiful and functional pieces of art.
These delightful, delicate pieces of glass are hand-painted by Brenda Lozier, of Amherst, NH.
Art Thompson of Inglis, FL uses a lathe to hand-turn these lovely salt and pepper mills -- and much more. You will also find pens, bowls, candle stick holders, and perfume pens, to name a few more items from, this long-time resident of the Upper Valley, now retired to warmer climes.
Terry Tetreault, of Lucid Lizard Designs, has been with All Things Creative since we opened in August 2006. Her necklace embellishments have been a customer favorite from the first day! Unfortunately, my skills as a photographer really do not do them justice. A trip to the store is the best way to see them in all their glittering glory.