Wednesday, December 29, 2010

This year at the Bah! Humbug

Handmade original jewelry by Jima and Carlie, woven wire and wire wrap by Moo, knit goods by Mary Kaye Haughey, crochet scarves/hats by Sherry Griggs and Orene Owen, fused glass and glass jewelry by Westley Ratliff and Molly Bennett, Corning Olive Oil with flavored oils blood orange-mandarin-lemon-lime-chili-and others... also blood orange almonds, Mini Pictures by Proehl Studios, bronze patina work by David Chesney, Pottery by famous Artist Mick Schwartz, Hmong hand stitch work, handmade soap and lotions from Feather Falls Soap company, Handmade candles by GoldenSpirits, Photos by Nathan Rooney, Hemp Eaze by Bill and Darcy Stoddard, Origami Christmas ornaments by Louise Lee, Wood Cutting boards by Bob Mabrey, Baja Mariner Spicy a...nd mild "ketchup" Cocktail sauce and Mustard, Monograms by Kimberly Johnson and still more!! 


So many wonderful works of Art and Craft. Looking forward to next year, wherever it may be located.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Bah Humbug!!! Festival of Crafts 2

This year we had around 13 more Artisans and Crafts People. The place looked great, I was able to take care of everyone on my Christmas list in one location. Each gift was hand crafted and very carefully selected so it contained a personalized feeling. I am looking forward to next year to see where we are able to find a location.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Bah Humbug!!! Festival of Crafts

We have the same location we did last year. we are at the old grocery outlet building on the corner of East Park Ave and Dr. Martin Luther King JR. Parkway. I am looking forward to seeing the different crafts as well as my Artist family, these artist and crafts people have been inspiring, helpful, loving, caring, and most important they have been their own wonderful selves and providing the world or at least the parts they visit or that visit them with a touch of something special, a gift that you won't want to miss. Talk to your local Artisans and Crafts people, join them to help keep these traditions of making your own and selling across the country a reality.....this is not something I want to go away....