This year avoid the long lines of the big chain stores in favor of something more meaningful and traditional. Give a gift that is one-of-a-kind, made with care and attention that can be seen and touched, a gift which is the result of skill and craftsmanship that is absent in the world of large-scale manufacturing and made in the USA. Give handmade.
Choose from: hand painted silk, hand dyed and hand woven wearables, paper, jewelry, accessories for the home, and handmade wooden vessels.
Meet the artists and demo days.
Sat, Dec 4th - Ann Booth, Tapestry Jewelry Miniatures
Sat, Dec 11th - Elizabeth Zipay, Tatted Jewelry (demo),
Maryann Laverty - fiber artist
Sun, Dec 12th - Theodore Rasmussen, Wooden Vessels
Sat, Dec 18th - Kelly Youngs, Felted Holiday Birds
Tues., Dec 7th (11:00 to 2:00 PM)
Densie Romano Bright - Paper crafts and Jewelry
Gail Zeilikovsky- Handpainted Silk
Wed., Dec 8th - (11:00 to 2:00 PM)
Susan Clarke Plumb - Framed fiber art (Demo)
and more to come....!
In the Community Gallery:
Opening: Sun, December 12th
"Four Views of the Woven World" Muhlenberg High School Art Students
with special music provided by Muhlenberg High School