Arts. Crafts. Food. Rides. Nonprofits. School jazz band concerts. Always busy. Always fun.
A woman makes whimsical tassels from vintage and collectible salt and pepper shakers.
dancingbeartassels.com
Over the years I have bought this potter's vases, coffee mugs, wine cooler and berry dishes,
but these days I have stopped buying stuff for myself.
I liked these watches and bands, but I have enough watches . . .
monardaz.com
Lamps made from salvaged musical instruments. Clever.
pichedesign.com
Marie makes lovely glass bead jewelry with a Japanese Kumihimo braiding technique.
bearsneststudio.com
My sister likes birdhouses. A few years ago I couldn't decide so I bought her three.
birdhouseaccents.com
A month old social enterprise company sells fanciful socks. They employ physically or intellectually disabled adults in the business and the net proceeds are donated to HARC,
a Hartford nonprofit that works with those indivuals.
sockstarausa.com
4 comments:
What a great looking crafts show. Thanks for sharing a few things I wouldn't have considered!
There is a nice assortment of things there, Jack! I think we have all reached the stage of having too much stuff.
The music instrument conversion is fascinating.
Some very creative people. I always find plenty that I like at such fairs but very little that I actually need.
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