Learn more about becoming a vendor at the 2012 Plant & Craft Fair
2012 Crafters – updated on May 5, 2012
Ana Arruda: Recycled jewelry. Soda cans used to make handmade jewelry and hair accessories. www.rosadesaronusa.com
Sarah Atanasov: Chair cushions, rocking chair pads, placemats, table runners, quilts, pillows, wall hangings
Mark Bailey: Photographs and rock balancing. http://www.markdavidbailey.com
Sharyn Baker: Doll clothes and accessories for 18-inch dolls, such as American Girl. Clothing is sewn or crocheted.
Eva Barral: Fabric handbags and fabric, beaded and leather jewelry
Courtney Batt: Handmade decorative accent pillows and tote bags, made from reused and or vintage materials and textiles
Kerensa Bertolino: Soy candles, skin salves & other fragrant made by hand from purely botanical ingredients. No artificial colors or ingredients. www.luxaromatica.com
Mary M. Bigham: Gemstone and natural stone jewelry – necklaces and bracelets, sterling rings. Hand made ceramics
Virginia Bowman: Handmade bags, wristlettes, book covers, quillows, knitted items
Liping Cheng: Oriental style handmade jewelry
Amy Perri Coffey: “Plant a seed of hope” Children will plant seeds in flower pots and decorate the pots. Suggested donations of $5, $10, or $15 will benefit brain cancer research. www.oligocure.org
Concord Children’s Center/Friends of the Ripley Playscape: Children’s activity with a nature theme and information about a nature based playground and park to be built of Old Bedford Road at 120 Merriam Road in Concord. www.ripleyplayscape.org
Hope Davis: Hand crafted white cedar raised beds and rustic accessories for the garden – www.gardenraisedbeds.com
Dan d’Heilly: Mass Save – free energy audits information. www.homeworksenergy.com
Jeanne Dubois: Children’s hats, Tiedye socks, lollipops, angels
Helen Fiore: Unique jewelry, Lampwork, abalone, moonstone, dichroic glass
David R. Ford: Character T-Shirts. www.whatthestore.com
Marcel K. Fwamba: Handbags, carved wooden animials and statues, small woven carpets, jewelry
Lisa Gedaminsky: Children’s headbands and hair accessories with fairy tail themes – www.lisamadeit.com
Renee Gelin: Pottery (one of a kind, hand-built pieces)
Bonnie Gioia: Handmade soy candles and soaps (shea butter, goats milk) www.freshescapecandlesandgifts.com
Julie Saval Goetzler: Earrings and necklaces, handcrafted with seeds and other natural and artisanal components
Karen Hall: Jewelry made with sterling silver, pewter, pearls, natural stones. Wire wrapped rings and earrings featuring vintage buttons and a selection of seasonal holiday jewelry.
Kim Kossman: Silk, satin and raw silk scarves – www.simplysilkscarves.com
Sheila Kuras: Glass beaded jewelry with sea shells and Scentsy: high quality scent emitting electric pottery made warmer – www.sheilakuras.scentsy.us
Sharon Levy: Handcrafted, wheel-thrown and hand built pottery, stoneware and ceramic – www.ancientechosarts.com
Harriet Lohnes: Knits: scarves, doll & baby sweaters, toy mice, market bags. Sewn: fleece pet pillows, potholders.
Brad &Karen Luscombe: Crystals, tumbled stones, jewelry, fossils – www.diamondsanddinosaurs.com
Dane Machado: Pashmina scarves – www.alishaemporium.com
Renee Martin: Jewelry made from buttons – handcrafted with the use of handpainted, vintage and collectable buttons www.lastingattachments.etsy.com
Tracy Mastro: Kiln Fired enamel jewelry, glass fused to copper, colorful and modern entirely hand made in studio – www.mastroart.blogspot.com
Susan McMahon: Caring Pockets- fabric accessory for scrubs and lab coats, also crocheted critters – www.caringpockets.com
Fumihiko Mochizuki: High Fired handmade Pottery, mugs, bowls, vases, pitchers, platters
Lori Molica: Usborne Books. Educational books for children and hand-turned pens. www.colorfulbooks.com
Stacey Mulholland: Children’s Books – Barefoot Books – www.barefootbooks.com/marketplace/16470
Bomdon Ngodup: Jewelry, handicrafts, scarves and accessories made by Tibetan refugees in India and Nepal. www.tibetartsgallery.com
Charleen M. Ocoin: Antique stained and beveled glass combined with New England plants, wildflowers and garden flowers
Christina Oertel: Deep Water Dye Works – Hand dyed fiber: hand dyed yarn; hand spun yarns; spindles & knitting needles – www.deepwaterdyeworks.com
Deborah Palm: Jewelry cleaner and specialty soaps www.purplecleaner.com
Sara Petipas: Pottery, jewelry, sculpture (creations in clay). http://www.onthecuspgallery.com
Karol Peralta: Hand made Swarovski crystal and sterling silver jewelry in a wide range of colors – www.karolperaltajewelry.com
Allan R. Pratt: Handcrafted Australian Leather Hats
Pup Dog Pottery: Tumblers, mugs, bowls, jars, platters. www.pupdogpottery.com
Debbie Reelitz & Barbara Jaroch: Organic cotton & hemp t-shirts with fun and cool sayings: “whoever smiles wins”, “powered by kale”, and “eat fresh” – www.poweredbykale.com
Bob & Barbara Sabolefski: Wooden salad servers; handwoven potholders, mug rugs, tablerunners
Nancy Sallese: Doll Clothes for 18 inch dolls and cloth books – www.cjs-creations.com
Magbe Savane: Exotic natural juices derived from West African fruits and roots: Bissap juice (Hibiscus Flowers), Baobab Juice, and Ginger Juice.
Karina Shorten: Earrings, primarily featuring coins from Rwanda and Central Africa, bringing awareness of ongoing violence in this region – www.karinasearrings.com
Ellen Sullivan: Whimsical copper art sculptures, sprinklers & fountains www.zwinkler.com
Joseph P. Taylor: Sterling Glass – Blown glass and Chainmail suncatchers, jewelry, sculpture and accessories
Toni Tubridy: Handcrafted one of a kind totes and handbags – www.tttotes.etsy.com
Lillian Wang: Bluebonnet Barbecue- High quality barbecue dry rubs www.etsy.com/shop/BluebonnetBBQ
Elaine M. Willey: Clowns, dolls, bears on swings, hand puppets, pop-up puppets, other items for children
Ann Willis: Baskets, wreaths, swags, etc. All made from pinecones, spray painted in country colors and decorated with dried flowers



I would like some information on obtaining an application for the 2012 Fair.
My name is Cynthia Kimball, my husband builds handcrafted birdhouses and we would love to attend.
Thank you for your time and help.
Cynthia Kimball
978-621-8719 cell
978-454-6190 home
harrysbirdshouses@gmail.com
web site is current under construction will little info
Hi Cynthia, I’ve sent your note along to Sandy Boczenowski who manages our vendor area and she’ll be in touch with you shortly. Best thanks for being in touch, Julie Turner
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Hello
I’m Ana Arruda from reclycled jewelry.
Could you please post my web site: http://www.rosadesaronusa.com
Best wishes for the event!
Thanks
Hello Ana, you should see your web link now. Thanks for sending it. Best, Julie Turner for the Fair
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