It’s been a long time! You haven’t received an issue of Celebrate365 since spring.
Health issues took me away for several months. But, now we are back with a double issue. This publication will combine late summer themes in the first half of the pages … |
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Then flip it over to this side …
Artist Linda Apple sets the tone for Halloween! Just look into those eyes! Cat Visions leads readers into the essence of the fall festivities with ornaments and folk artists. Watch for more details to come. |
Golden Glow Convention 2011, part 1
Golden Glow Convention 2011
Ryebrook NY Hilton The excitement begins today! Check back for updates. Celebrate365 is in attendance and will be exhibiting at this afternoon’s Kristkindlemarkt opening at 1 PM. I’ll be showing sample De Carlini Italian ornaments as well as a consignment collection of “museum” ornaments from the workshop’s archives. |
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Bid to Support Charity!
@Rose Gilpin, Rosebabys. |
Last few hours to bid!
PFATT Breast Cancer Feather Tree & Ornaments 100% of the final sale price will support FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered Folk artist have donated original hand crafted ornaments to benefit a cause close to their heart. You bids will support a very worthy cause! CLICK here to bid! |
@Stephanie Metzger |
Celebrating with Red, White & Blue!
I’m ever so happy that Sharon J in Houston introduced me to Etsy several years ago. It’s just the best spot ever to find things you never knew you needed!
I just created this small treasury of patriotic-themed items … all hand made and affordable.
Celebrate the Fourth of July and Made in the USA folk art!
Take a trip to Etsy for a Patriotic Tribute!
Patriotic Putz House from TheSaltBoxCollection at Etsy.
Vaillancourt Folk Art Weekend … the Results!
Joan, my mentor painter at Vaillancourt Folk Art, has put the finishing touches on the chalkware Santa that I created at Collector’s Weekend earlier this month. And, it’s on its way to my door. I can’t wait to see the finished figure.
I’ll be featuring the Vaillancourt Studio in the Christmas issue. They are one of the few artisan workshops still making things the “old-fashioned” way in the USA!