Daughter Juli with her loot in tow. |
Matt's cousin, Katy, a hardworking member of the O'Fallon Garden Club |
Dennis Smith and his son's amazing assemblages. Contact Dennis at densmithart@yahoo.com |
Laura Newsome's surprising upcycled sweater creations can be found at www.handmade pretties.com |
Pete and our friend, Beth Williams pose for the camera. Beth's lovely jewelry can be found at eliwill.etsy.com |
Gail Richardson's wonderful cloth flower creations can be found at www.theginghamgarden.etsy.com
Mary Hummert's whimsical up-cycled jewelry and small wall hangings included keys, charms and frozen charlotte dolls. Mary's website is www.pairabelles.com
Don't know this vendor's name but her website is www.mythdemeanor.com. She was exhibiting silk screened designs on t-shirts and old ties. Such fun! (Yikes...link not working. No name on card.) How on earth will I order my Christmas gifts for all those unique people on my list?
Joseph Papendick exhibited wonderful outdoor sculptures "for birds and other living things". Loved them. Here's a link to more of his work: www.joepapendick.com
and www.joepapendick.etsy.com
These two wild and wonderful crafters are both also art teachers!
Whoot, whoot! Their work includes colorful high relief animal portraits and bright color birdhouses made of old boots. To contact Emily Sydow and her mom, Nina Cleveland go to
www.PurpleGinkoMudturtle.com (Yikes, another failed link) Try their email:
PurpleGinkoMudturtle@gmail.com
Representing Mulberry Metalworks are Janan A. Turner and her sister. (Janan is a favorite friend of ours from Beyond Timbuktu in Edwardsville.) See her wonderful jewelry atwww.mulberrymetalworks.etsy.com
Penny Zimmerman-Willis represents PEARL'S VINTAGE. With all sorts of upcycled garden goods.
See Penny's work at www.etsy.com/shop/pearlsvintagegoods
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