Got your holiday shopping list ready? Get ready to check some names off your list at the Reynolds Homestead’s Arts & Crafts Show on Saturday, November 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. With 25 artists and crafters on site, there’s bound to be something for everyone on your list.
For a special gift, check out the hand-knitted items from Marilyn Vaughn, or fused glass creations by Aleen Wilson. For a sweet treat, Rose Sterling of Meandering Rose will be offering homemade baked goods and paintings.
For the children on your list, meet author Mary Clark Dalton, who will be selling her children’s books. Rachel Reynolds is showcasing her handmade jewelry, and Kristin Hylton, of Unfurled Plant Boutique, will have a selection of houseplants to brighten any home.
Makayla Gilbert, of Bee Creative, has handmade signs, and Tiffany Woods will present resin artwork for sale at the show.
Nerina Culler will have a table loaded with homemade canned goodies, including apple butter and chowchow. Kathleen Batts from Batts Blooming Blessing Farm will offer goats’ milk soap, wood lathe works, and other hand-made products. Lisa Martin, of the Wormy Chestnut, will sell seasonal wreaths, cards and barn quilt kits. Tyler Pace will be selling pens he creates on a wood lathe, as well as wooden bowls and Christmas ornaments.
LeeAnn Craig, of LuLu’s Oil Wagon, has prepared homemade soap, lip balm and custom essential oil rollers to sell. Susan Parker, of Parker’s Packhouse Creations, and Chandra Ferguson, of Mill Creek Customs, will be selling hand-made wooden signs and other items.
If you are looking for something to hang on your walls, check out Sandie Hundley’s thread painted and quilted wall art. Glass and mosaic pieces will be offered by Nancy Slate and Martie Jones, while Tara and Kali Craig will sell hand painted earrings, laser etched earrings and a variety of ornaments.
From Spoon Mountain Farm, Sarah Reyburn will bring yarn spun from her Angora goats and Alpaca, while Janet Thompson will bring sheep wool from Russell Creek Fibers. Elwood Hopkins, of High Meadows Gem, has a variety of necklaces made with gems of all shapes and sizes.
To put shoppers in the holiday spirit, Melanie Beasley of Shimmy & Shine will have handmade ornament wreathes and tree toppers, and Kristen Jones plans to have a little bit of everything, from shirts, cups, and signs to earrings.
The Reynolds Homestead also will offer cards, matted artwork, ornaments and signed prints of P. Buckley Moss artwork created to celebrate its 50th Anniversary.
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