Help Pick A Name For Our New Store!

Five, nearly six, years ago when we were planning for Penny Post, Old Town’s beloved toy store Why Not? announced it was closing. Every parent I knew started mourning immediately. They even pulled out funeral garb and everything. It was a profound loss for Old Town. Why Not? was an institution. As soon as I heard that it was closing, I asked myself if I should pivot Penny Post to a toy store. Of course, the answer was no – and aren’t we all glad Penny Post is here? But, we’ve been planning to open a children’s store ever since.

Now that the pandemic is over and we have found the right location, it is with great pleasure that I announce we will be opening a children’s gift and toy store this Fall at 1310 King St. (If all goes well with construction and permits that is!) A toy store is long overdue in Old Town and I’m just thankful that no one else has thought of it yet. Whew! Many of us have done what we could to fill the hole Why Not? left, but there is still such a need for a full store devoted to children’s gifts. And we are excited to fill it.

You can expect all the same great things we have at Red Barn Mercantile just a lot more of it. With an emphasis on well-designed, quality toys that allow children to learn through play, we will give parents a better alternative to Target and the Internet. We will feature art supplies, science experiments, plenty of toys for open-ended play, games and puzzles, lots of books, and even a wall of candy. Yes, that’s right, candy! It will be every kid’s dream store!

So, why are we telling you all this now and not closer to opening? Well, because we need your help. We need a name! A few ideas are floating around, and we think we have a front-runner, but we would really like to be sure. So, please vote for your favorite here. Leave your email and you will be entered to win $100 worth of gift cards. Also, we are open to new ideas. If you are a creative genius and want to submit a name idea, we are all ears. In fact, if we choose your name over one of ours then we will pay you $500 worth of gift cards. (We would own the rights to the name, naturally.)

Naming a store is hard. There are so many things you must keep in mind. Like, it has to be gender and age neutral, can’t be hard to spell which means no words from other languages or made-up words, if it is an unusual word then you have to be able to sound it out, can’t exist anywhere else so we can trademark it, the website and Instagram handles have to be available, has to be easy for a kid to say but not sound weird when an adult says it, etc. It also has to go with our aesthetic. Here is a mood board that I put together for our interior designers from Anderson Wier. Think bold colors but not primary colors, nostalgia (of course!), and maybe a little Frenchie. Clearly, this will not be your ordinary toy store. But nothing our team does is ordinary!

Follow along on Instagram as we build out our new baby. And wish us luck! We can’t wait to see you all this Fall!

Amy Rutherford

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Owner Amy Rutherford started Red Barn because she wanted to deliver a service — to provide both old and new in one place. No longer will busy shoppers be limited to reproductions or forced to shop multiple flea markets for the look or gifts they want. The trick in blending old and new, vintage and modern, classic and quirky, is balance. And Amy’s knack for mixing rustic antiques with urban chic has created a look that is both fresh and familiar.

Located in the heart of Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, Penny Post is an independent boutique specializing in custom stationery and wedding invitations. Inspired by the art of personal correspondence, the power of handwritten notes, and the smell of freshly printed stationery, we surround ourselves with quirky, hilarious, and classically beautiful things to make life a little brighter.

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