Thursday, May 9, 2013

Crafts Fair at Shoup Park


The Sewanee Arts and Crafts Association May 2013 Fair will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, May 11, at Shoup Park on University Avenue in Sewanee. Exhibitors scheduled to participate are:
John Adams, Appalachian brooms and wood hiking sticks; Carroll Anderson, book binding and terrariums; Phillippa Anderson, copper enameling objects; Apples Gone Wild, gourmet and caramel apples, caramel sauce; 

Bob Askew, watercolor and oil paintings, note cards and prints; Ginny Capel, Sewanee Sweets, vintage recipes and baked goods; Tom and Susan Church, woodworking; Barbara Coffelt, stained glass; 

Coyote Cove, soap, bed and bath products; Reilly Earle, woodworking; Heather Foley, creatures made from repurposed wool sweaters; Drex Freeman, wood-stained glass kaleidoscopes;

Sandy Gilliam, photography; Burki Gladstone, pottery; Preston Greer, Miss Pokey’s old-fashioned lemonade; Shyanne and Megan Griffith, homemade baked goods; Marcus Hilden, blacksmith; 
Jasper King, chainsaw-carved wooden bowls, jams and jellies; Norman King, native American crafts; Bill Knight, handmade wooden toys and lathe-made items; 

Bill Mauzy, wooden bowls; Randy McCurdy, flowers under glass;June B. Miller, creations from metal and earth; Becky Miller/Judy Tew, purses, dolls and baked goods; Sherry Nickell, flame-worked glass; 
Christi Ormsby, clayware; Ben Potter, copper, tin angels; Claire Reishman, pottery; Luise Richards, travel sets, totes, aprons and towels; Rustic Greenhouse, plants, herbs and ferns;

Darlene Seagroves, quilts, bird feeders, aprons and potholders, pillows;Jeanie Stephenson, bronze sculpture; 

Carolyn Tocco, oil paintings, note cards; Sarah Vance, Cudzoo Farm, goat’s milk soap; Carol and Glenn VandenBosch, mosaic originals; 

Ron Van Dyke, recycled metal creatures, furniture; Margie Vandewalle, watercolors; Debbie Welch, Full Circle Candles; Enid York Hancock, jewelry, Celtic motifs, small copper sculpture; and Laurel York, kudzu baskets, lino block prints.

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