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Amy Kinder fell in love with pearls while living in Asia for several years. She originally crafted pearl jewelry for gifts for family and friends. She received many compliments and a friend suggested she take it seriously and open an Etsy shop to share her designs with a wider community. Amy told us, “I adore that it keeps me busy since I’m a retired RN. I never guessed it would be sooooooo much FUN!!” Amy and her business, A Luster Pearl, can be found in Building A Booth 12.

Nectar of the Vine Sounds Delish!

Nectar of the Vine hails from Northeast Ohio. It is a company that designs and makes some of the best gourmet slushy mixes for wine and frappes. Stop by Building A Booth 10, have a sample, and talk to Lisa Wilson who will help you choose from their 20+ mixes to make slushies at home. Grab enough of a variety of mixes and have a tasting party with your friends!

My Sister’s Quilt

Inspired by quilting from past eras, Nancy Krontz & Charlotte Thissen started their home sewn business My Sister’s Quilt 15 years ago. The sister duo sew and craft home décor items such as table runners, toppers, and lap quilts. Nancy and Charlotte enjoy the challenge of choosing the pattern and colors, then working the layout and bringing it all together for a timeless piece made with love. What a wonderful hobby to share with a sister! Stop by Building C/D Booth 17 to share a quilting story, hear a quilting story, and select a home sewn item of your own.

Nina’s art and soul

Nina Redding’s love of circles and passion for mandalas evolved into dot art as Nina’s Art and Soul. Dot art is her way of combining circles, mandalas, and thrifting to make something vivid and beautiful. Most of her work is fashioned with recycled items. Nina has found a great clay and chalk based paint that she currently works with to give her pieces striking color. Nina’s hope is that the energy flowing through her while dotting is what is seen on the canvas. Stop by Building I Booth 25 to see the various textures in her beautiful artwork.

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