The warmer months have passed so quickly I can hardly believe the month of July is almost here! I have traveled many miles going to every art and crafts show with in 150 miles to advertise our show and find special exhibitors .
All the effort is paying off . Every space is filled with outstanding artisans designs..
As the time comes near,I like to think of all the busy hands getting ready creations to bring . No imports here . There is quilting, sewing, hammering, dipping, weaving, painting , framing, sculpting, staining , and all the actions that is required to make the one of a kind items that make this show so special .
Since my last post , we have added favorite Jeanne Macke watercolors . Cara Bethels , a Penn Dutch folk art painter and Zoe Scroggs . Her quilted wall hangings are works of art .
Earnestine Buckie is a new artist with us too. I met her up at Maggie Valley and fell in love with her realistic style ,last year .
Jessica Drexler is returning with her jewelry and clothing accessories from vintage materials .
One of the neatest lady with a needle is Catherine Funkhouser . Her quilted products are outstanding . She has coiled baskets, placemats and home decor .
Don't forget Monika Hoerl with the Norwegian art of rose maling .
A long time friend and talented potter /clay artist is Marie Hribar from Macon County . She always dreams up some new products to choose from.
I found Sharon Webb down in South Carolina . She had great wild life sculpture and paintings second to no one . She specializes in custom orders of your favorite animal .
Bill Roy is our featured artist with his Uncle Sam riding the goose .He will have a good collection of folk art .
To be continued for tonight .
Can't wait .
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