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13th Annual
Holiday Art Fair
and Open House
Peg Pribil
Saturday, Nov 17: 10am - 5pm
Sunday, Nov 18: 11am - 4pm

Many special guest artists - both new and familiar faces - will be on hand
with unique, unusual gifts and original art for all tastes and ages.
Many of the Clay Studio members will have their work on display and for sale.
All during the Art Fair, you will find a hot cup of coffee, apple cider and
other complimentary yummy pleasures to enjoy!
Here are just a few previews:

Amy Brook’s (Bubbles by Brooks) artesian soaps, lotions and shampoos include ingredients like blueberries and goat milk, lemon poppy seed, sandalwood and avocado.
Kristi Larsen creates intricate prints,
luminaries, calendars and note cards
that will enthrall you.

Anthony Michaud-Scorza's hand-blown glass
features elegant curves, lines, and astonishing colors.

Peg Pribil's stained glass sculpture and lamp luminaries enchant and enlighten.
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Laurie Riekmann (Frog in the Moon Studio) creates one of a kind semi-precious gemstone jewelry incorporating hand crafted silver pendants and charms and precious metal clay
Colleen Riley’s wheel-thrown pottery
is not only beautiful
but functional and durable.
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Lana Sjoberg, “the hat lady” returns by popular demand with her funky, one-of-a-kind polar fleece hats and headwear!

 

The Crossings’ art fair includes all shapes and sizes of amazing original art.
You’ll also find a sublime selection of uniquely creative gifts for kids of all ages - pop-up books, toys, and craft kits. You'll find the gift of your dreams among the breathtaking jewelry, metal and glass mobiles, ornaments, mosaic mirrors,
hand lathed wood items, cut silk scarves, Venetian wine glasses and
blown glass vases, platters, bowls and perfume bottles.

...plus our usual, incredible selection of unique gifts - felt purses, one-of-a-kind note cards, prints, journals, candles, kites, nightlights, clocks, sculptures and more.


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