Shop Cursive, formally known as White Trash & Colorful Accessories, is thrilled to mark its 20th anniversary, a milestone that speaks volumes about its commitment to creativity and community. Over the past two decades, this unique gift shop has carved out a niche for itself in downtown Fayetteville by offering goods that encourage personal expression and bring a sense of fun and connection.
19The owners, Molly and Bruce Arnold, have been instrumental in the revitalization of downtown Fayetteville, making significant contributions not just through Shop Cursive but also by owning the building in which it is located and the popular Rude Awakening Coffee House on Hay Street. Their dedication to the community is evident in the shop's longstanding success and loyal customer base.
“After buying 227 Hay St., saving it from demolition, and opening Rude Awakening, Elinor Luse of the Fayetteville Partnership convinced me to buy the condemned building at 223-231 Franklin Street and save it from demolition,” Molly said. “She reminded me of my firm, and often stated, belief that Fayetteville would never have a successful downtown if all we had was Hay Street. In May of 2005, Bruce fell off a ladder while removing some old telephone lines dangling from the front of the building and was out of work, and we had our first lease tenant at the far end. We opened up a Pop-Up Shop that I named White Trash & Colorful Accessories to attract more tenants and for Bruce to sell my inventory of shabby chic style furniture, outdoor metal furniture, and art, and collect unique decor and gift items. I added some greeting cards because cards are a love of mine, and I enjoy mailing them. After we gained other tenants and he went back to work, the store remained.”
Molly talked about the reasons behind the store’s name change, offering a thoughtful explanation of what prompted the decision and how it reflected the evolving vision of the business. She also delved into the factors that have contributed to the store’s remarkable longevity, sharing insights into the values, strategies, and community support that have enabled it to thrive and remain successful for over 20 years.
“A few years ago, we renamed it to Cursive. The original name (White Trash) was tongue-in-cheek for the original peeling paint and rusty metal shabby look that we started selling. Later, it was not as relevant to what we were selling. I chose Cursive because so many of our products have words on them, allowing artistic expressions in your home decor, accessories, and garden/porch/patio. And although the word has no association with cursing, we do shed caution that we feature ‘Vibrant Language,’ and it was my play on words. Our products all make a statement about who the person is- Being Yourself. Unapologetically, Authentically, YOU. It's the authenticity of our store that resonates. I still bring in things curated from my personal collection and unusual finds.”
To thank their customers for two decades of support, Shop Cursive is rolling out exclusive promotions and daily discounts throughout the month-long celebration. Each day will feature special deals on some of their favorite artists and products, making it the perfect time to find unique gifts and treasures.
As part of the anniversary festivities, Shop Cursive will be holding weekly giveaways, providing customers with a chance to win exciting prizes. With every purchase of $20 or more, customers will be entered into a drawing to win a 'Tote of Goodies’, featuring a different prize each week.
Winners will be drawn on Sundays, adding an extra layer of excitement to the shopping experience. The month-long celebration will culminate in a grand finale on May 31. This special event will feature a celebration with snacks and drinks, providing a festive atmosphere for customers to enjoy as they shop and mingle.
Shop Cursive invites everyone to join them for this memorable occasion, which will be a fitting end to a month of fun and rewards. It's the perfect opportunity to celebrate the shop's 20 years of success and look forward to many more years of creativity and community.
Molly is hoping that the block on Franklin Street offers a home to small businesses and their customers for 20 more years.
“Cursive is one of five stores on Franklin Street fulfilling my vision of offering a small business the affordable opportunity to bring their vision to life. The stores occasionally change, but the synergy and fabulousness of the block stays intact. Cursive's current neighbors are Years Gone By Antiques, The Promise, a retail space available for rent, and, opening soon, a bookstore. We have convenient parking and invite you to visit and explore the specialness of Franklin Street Place.”

(Photo courtesy of Shop Cursive's Facebook Page)

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