Big News for the Mini Market!

Crafts & DIY, homeschool, Motherhood, Uncategorized

Last year, we crossed off a big goal on our Homeschool Bucket List: Getting our Pollinator Garden certified by the Cincinnati Zoo! It was really exciting for us and we spent a lot of time last year creating homegrown flower bouquets for our friends & family. We also decided that we wanted to begin Morozov Mini Market!

This year, we are really excited to announce that we will be selling our homegrown flower bouquets! The girls have signed up for the Children’s Entrepreneur Market through our homeschool program!

Through this program, the girls will be running Morozov Mini Market entirely on their own. From decorating to sales and everything in-between!

They will be selling:

  • Homegrown Flower Bouquets
  • Handmade Flower Presses
  • Sewn items (Ella)

Homegrown Flower Bouquets

These are examples of a few of our bouquets we created last year – I wish I had taken photos of every one we made. This year we have expanded our gardens and have already added much more variety of flowers. We will continue to add to our gardens throughout the season.

The girls will be selling different size bouquets including adorable mini size ones! Mini size are best for personal place-settings, but also perfect for little hands who loves flowers like their moms!

We took a class on floral arrangements through another one of our homeschool programs, Grace Girls. We are really excited to use the skills we learned to better arrange our bouquets this year.

Flower Presses

These flowers presses were designed by me, but are still good examples of what the girls will offer. They will only use the straps for their presses since they are a much more kid-friendly option. They will design and paint each press themselves, but any wood burning will be assisted by their dad for safety purposes.

Sewn items

Ella is currently working on sewing our Morozov Mini Market banner for their booths. It is already turning out so cute!

These are a few examples of her past creations. She has specific kids-would-love items in mind that she’ll be making for sale.

For my birthday she made me an apron to collect our chicken’s eggs in. It is reversible, doubling as a kitchen apron as well. She picked all of the fabric herself and I absolutely love it! The plan is for Ella to sew a few child-size ones to sell at their market. With the major influx of both homeschooling families and backyard chickens, I think this will be a “hot” item. We may not have time to achieve this by our June market, but we will definitely have them for our Fall market – which is actually perfect with the timing of laying for the majority of people who began their chicken journey after the 2025 Bird Flu began.

She also made this adorable reversible pot holder. One side has a fun dog fabric while the other side has cute cats.

This “Peekable Picture Frame” has always been one of my favorite sewing projects she’s created. When closed, it resembles a quilt square, but when open, it has a beautiful photo that Ella picked out to put in it.

We do take custom orders if our booth dates don’t work for your schedule or you would like something sooner or later! We may be adding more dates this market season🤞🏼.

Current Booth Schedule:

  • June 21 at Streetside Brewery
  • October 11 at Gorman Heritage Farm

Hope to see you there!

Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov

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