CRAFT SHOW November Top Show in Michigan

An Annual Saline Community Event
November
Voted Top Show
in Michigan
by Michigan
Crafter Magazine!
CRAFT SHOW
Saturday, November 8, 2014
8:00am - 3:30pm
Saline Middle School
7190 N. Maple Rd.•Saline
Wartner—
Wood
Ornaments/
Frames
Higgins—Painted Glass
Fryer—Jewelry
Rogers—Baskets
Tarasiewicz—Wood Toys
Heginbottom—Boxes/Albums
Bazen—Recycled Wool
$4 Admission (Ages 10 and under—FREE!)
• Over 234 Craft Booths • Concessions • Bake Sale
• Package Pickup • No Strollers Please!
734-429-5922 OR 734-429-8020
Saline Craft Show
WWW.SALINESHOWS.COM
November
CRAFT SHOW
OUR MISSION
A LITTLE PLANNING
The mission of the Saline Craft Show is to provide a quality, juried craft show that will benefit both our customers
and the school community. Youth groups involved with
the craft show have the opportunity to practice life skills
and leadership as well as raise money for their activities. The crafts embody skills and reflect respect for both
the materials and the processes used. The handcrafted
products feature original designs that will enhance the
beauty and whimsy of any buyer’s environment.
•Accepted forms of payment vary from artist to artist.
They all accept cash, and many accept checks or
charge cards.
•If you see something you like, but cannot make
the purchase right now, remember to get a business
card or the crafter information, for purchasing at
a later date.
•Plan to enjoy the Saline area shops. See area map
located on page 6.
•If you come early before the show opens be prepared
to wait in line. Some of the lines are outdoors, so
dress appropriately.
•There is limited parking on the site, however, a
convenient free shuttle service is available from
surrounding school buildings and Faurecia Plant
(formerly Visteon) located at 7700 E. Michigan Ave.
THEN AND NOW...
The first Saline Craft Show was held on November 14,
1987 with 66 craft booths and about 900 shoppers.
The concession stand consisted of a crock pot of soup
and some hot dogs. By 1998, the show had grown to
210 craft booths and about 7,500 shoppers. Along the
way the funds raised by the show helped support the
Saline Future Homemakers of America Chapter, which
at that time was one of the largest in the country. In
1999, the Saline Community Education Department
was brought in to assist with the growing organizational
needs of the show. In 2007, the show had 250 craft
booths and almost 10,000 shoppers. The funds raised
by the show today support numerous Saline High
School teams and clubs as well as various community
based youth programs.
JURY PROCESS
The Saline Craft Show is a juried craft show to ensure
show visitors and shoppers of receiving the highest
quality, one-of-a-kind and limited edition work. The
jurying process is conducted by a panel of committee
members. Each crafter is required to submit photos,
which are anonymously viewed by the jury. Entries are
judged on the quality of workmanship, creativity and
originality. This process assures the standard of excellence that the Saline Craft Show brings to our area
year after year.
WE ARE ONLINE!
www.salineshows.com
Visit our website regularly as it is constantly changing.
The gallery of photographs will give you a preview of
the crafters at our shows. You can also review the artists’ biographies, where they reveal their crafting history and the reasons they are in the craft world. Craft
Show programs can be downloaded from our site prior
to the show. Other detailed information about upcoming craft shows is also available on salineshows.com.
www.facebook.com
Search Saline Craft Show and add us as a friend.
You will then receive updates on your Facebook
wall of our various visits to craft shows. Each
year, we visit over 40 shows and are in contact
with many crafters from these shows. On our
Facebook page, we feature crafters and their
product lines to give you a preview of the unique
creations they will be bringing to Saline.
(734) 429-8020
FOR INFORMATION ON BEING A CRAFT VENDOR CALL: (734) 429-5922
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION CALL:
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• Over 150 Craft Booths • Concessions
• Bake Sale • No Strollers Please!
Friday, December 5, 2014
5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Saline Middle School
7190 N. Maple Rd., Saline
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BOOTH LISTINGS
BoothArtist
Booth
#244
Booth
#232
Booth
#159
Hand Painted Glass
By Cynthia Higgins
[email protected]
phone: 260.768.7907
handpaintedglass.embarqspace.com
MANCHESTER BAKERY
118 E. Main St., Manchester, MI 48158
phone: 734.428.8361
website: manchesterbakery.com
• Wedding Cakes
• Specialty Cakes
• Decorated Cookies
• Coffee & Espresso
• German Pretzels
• Pastries &
Assorted Breads
• Bake sale at
the Craft Show
Craft
Email/Website/Phone
212 Adams
Iron/Stone Sculpture
133 Anderson Y
Emb towels
79 Angott
Canvas, tile
84 Appleman/Arndt Handmade pottery
1
Arden
Polymer jewelry
82 Barkley
Metal yard/garden
207 Barron H
Glass
www.barronglassdesign.net
Dog treats
188 Barron R
214 Bartlett
Petoskey stone
[email protected]
185Bartley
Toffee/Choc.
9
Bazen
Recycled wool
[email protected]
(616) 866-5440
Accessories
146Beale
140 Begola/McCusterUnique scarves
142Betker
Jewelry
125Blank/Watts Handbags/denim
4
Blaser
Seasonal décor
(734) 587-2019
145Blough
Silhouettes
90 Boesch
Printed clothes
31Borowiak
Stonework
239Bostwick
Pottery
7
Bower
Picture books
87 Brook
Fiber art to wear
2
Brown
Stone décor
222 Brummeler
Moose & snowmen
115Burton
Calligraphy
85 Carpenter
Wine glasses
182 Chambers
Roasted nuts
76Chatley
Ornaments/gifts [email protected]
Map pendants
223 Coash 126 Conrad
Furry animals
41 Crespo Floral designs
99 Cunningham
Table runners
117 Cure
Pencil drawings
12Curtis
Angels+Santas
234 Damoth-Forbes Fabric/wood
(810) 655-8687
86 Davis
Character Towels
www.justpeachyponchos.com
Lap/baby quilts
147 Dawson
30 DeVries
Stoneware clay
94 DeWeerd
Oak furniture
(616) 669-2488
21 Dickie/Niemiec Wood Carving
178 Dodge
Pillows/bibs
(517) 782-9794
72 Dodson
Clay ornaments
[email protected]
(586) 489-0221
16 Downing
Stained glass
205 Dumler
Hair/pet haven
[email protected]
81 Dunbar
Paper Crafts
201 Ehrenfeld
Doll clothes
20 Elkins
Wool applique
36 Endebrock
Mixed Media 3D
45 Faba-McLeod
Art dolls
27 Farlow
Swarovski Jewelry
[email protected]
150Favour
Adornments
22 Fidler
LP Klocks/art
[email protected]
734-429-5922 OR 734-429-8020
BOOTH LISTINGS
BoothArtist
Craft
Email/Website/Phone
BoothArtist
215Fisher
Ornaments
105 Fourman
Women’s clothing
[email protected]
176Fryer
Jewelry
28 Geiger
Leather purses
brendageigerdesigns.com
88Gelsanliter Pottery/tile
10 Gerathy
Vintage signs
153 Gertig
Stoneware clay
[email protected]
23 Giggles
Whimsical clay
24 Goetz
Green wreaths
(517) 918-2387
102 Grabarczyk
Jewelry boxes
[email protected]
39 Greer
Clay snowmen
111 Grimsley
Clay artware
244 Guest
Quilted items
www.etsy.com/shop/
Martha’s Patchwork
St.Glass/[email protected]
13Gusmano
(586) 465-2646
65 Halstead
Leather purses
238Harrington
Apparel-womens [email protected]
(586) 201-6922
89 Hayden
Prim dolls
[email protected]
50 Heather Lane Handmade pottery
25Heginbottom Boxes/albums
91 Heidel
Painted pottery
48Hein/Martin Ornaments/boxes
96 Henry
Mod sewn items
232 Higgins
Painted glass
123 Hoehn
Soap/Bath & Body www.herbalscentcreations.com
Bookcovers/more
104Hollmann
3
Hopp
Herbal pillows
(231) 348-1060
Stained glass
29 House
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Ride the free shuttle! A free shuttle bus will be
running from the Faurecia Plant (formerly Visteon) to the
Saline Craft Show so that you won’t have to fight traffic.
The Faurecia lot is located at 7700 East Michigan Ave.
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Craft
173Howarth
Bags/accessories
230 Howell
Fine jewelry
(810) 730-4268
186 Imbronone
Hair accessories [email protected]
Fine art prints
225 Jeff Joseph
202 Jensen
Tole painting
[email protected]
Silver jewelry
[email protected]
46 Jones B
Painted gourds
60 Kaltenbach
160Kamm
Jewelry-Euro
114 Kaunelis
Holiday Dolls
180 Kautman-Jones Dip/spread mixes www.countryhomecreations.com
(810) 457-3477
(800) 457-3477
51 Kelly
Crystal Art Wear [email protected]
(248) 366-2461
Clay art
[email protected]
58 Kennedy
212 Kieliszewski
Honey products
193 King
Wood turning
70 Kinnison,Carol Textured [email protected]
www.carolynspaintings.com
(517) 420-5079
43 Knowles
Tea/teawares
(248) 739-9524
198Knowlton
Fireclaw
75 KT Leather
Purses & belts [email protected]
134Kucera
Papier-mache
136 Kuschel Mary Quilted jackets (269) 428-0001
235 Kustief
Appliance covers
74 Kwiatek
Winter florals
61 Lambertus
Gourmet dog treats
213 Larson
Carmel corn
19 Less
Fused Glass
121 Lidia Place
Ceramic plates
192 Lim
Wool applique
38 Loser
Pers Ornaments
189 Luciow
Choc, candy, gifts
80 Malik
Woolen ornament [email protected]
(412) 221-6094
164 Malzahn
Hand painted [email protected]
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WWW.SALINESHOWS.COM
Saline Craft Show
BOOTH LISTINGS
BoothArtist
Saline
Map
#3
Saline
Map #2
Dec 2 - Dec 23 • M-Sat 10am - 7:30pm • Sun 12pm - 5pm
101 S. Ann Arbor St. • Saline • (734) 944-6202
Booth
#51
Booth
#94
Brian & Lori
DeWeerd
Hudsonville, MI 49426
phone: 616.669.2488
cell: 616.293.3984
Craft
Email/Website/Phone
78Margeson Jewelry
206 Markell
Journals/boxes
www.vernicasarts.etsy.com
113 Match, Light Paper crafts
& Paper
Handpainted
[email protected]
187McAuliffe
227 McChesney
Recycle Fabric
236McNeill
Accessories
5
Meyer
China painting
62 Mickey/Bella
Ladies Accessories
216 Miller B
Stationary
26 Miller D
Themed lighting
106 Miller L
Wood
167 Miller/Simonetti Soy candles & more
157 Mohr
Garden slates
32 MohrenweiserCalligraphy
197 Morris
Paper jewelry
(440) 781-5754
Button jewelry
[email protected]
92 Moss
(734) 424-0675
184 Motown Soup Soup mixes
www.motownsoup.com
168 Mulvehill
Metal garden art
44 Musolf/Saalfeld Pressed flowers
195 Natzke
Maple syrup
15 Nelson
Repurposed art
130 Nicastro, Nan Handpainted Folk Art
226 Ninneman
Wire Art
119 O’Neill
Wood Carvings
143Olson
Gourds
220 Olson
Doll clothing
www.weeline.com
110 Parker J
Appl/Embr shirts
141 Parker J/L
Corian products
[email protected]
(574) 875-8369
Natural pottery
www.bradleygallery.com
175 Patterson
Payne-Short
Mixed media art
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229 Penn
Chenille scarves
[email protected]
Metal wildlife
120 Penrose
172 Pfaller
Art textiles
(330) 239-2089
Stenciled box
151 Phelps
66 Phillips J
Baby/kids
156 Phllips B
Ladies Art Wear
218 Pitt
Glass Jewelry
174 Poole K
Tassels
17 Potts
Unique jewelry
217 Proctor
Quilts and more
83 Quenneville
Pearl jewelry
18Renberg
Jewelry
[email protected]
Clay & dough
152 Renner
124 Revill
Folk art dolls
(419) 865-8413
71 Rider
Wooden Spoons
122 Riegling
Kids furniture
204 Rife
Floral designs
240Rogers
Baskets
98Schaap
Jewelry
101 Schafer/Straus Santas (989) 644-2867
[email protected]
734-429-5922 OR 734-429-8020
BOOTH LISTINGS
BoothArtist
Craft
Email/Website/Phone
34Schultz
Santas-mirrors
237 Senk
Teddy bears
(989) 725-2978
107 Senkowicz
Paracord crafts
14 Shepard
Paper art work
59Shook
Jewelry
68Simmons
Lampwork/ [email protected]
glass beads
54 Simmons
Fairy Doors
[email protected]
www.fairyhillwoodworks.com
Glass jewelry
100 Siwek
231 Smith
Painted wood
68 Smith S
Spice wreaths
(734) 502-5656
25Snelgrove
Windsocks
159 Soma
Holiday pins
[email protected]
www.ohmypins.com
73 Spry Air delights
47 Squire
Painted basket
103 Stiles
Holiday décor
194 Stone, Hilke
Snowman lady
224 Stosick
Wood bowls
169 Switala
Mittens, hoods [email protected]
Glitter boxes
(586) 675-5702
53 Szuch
97 Tarasiewicz
Wood toys
56Teitsma
Clothing
170 Thirjung
Dec painting
(734) 983-0009
112 Thompson
Bird feeders
166Tikkanen
Stationery
165 Tobey
Wearable art
[email protected]
108 Todd
Cloth folk art
137 Tredway
Soft Monsters
135 Turonek
Handwoven
(586) 307-3037
scarves
[email protected]
Holiday ceramics
109 Turri
163 Urban R
Glass snowflakes
55 Utke
Heirloom lamps [email protected]
(734) 417-8011
127 VanderMeer
Girl’s fleece
63 Vince
Vintage X-mas [email protected]
(517) 486-4505
190VonSeggern Stonework
118 Vore, Pushman Baby Boutique
132 Wachtmann
Tole/Dec Painting
67 Waller
Acrylic carvings
37 Ware
Just Ware It
[email protected]
Ornaments/frames
69Wartner
49 West
Copper jewelry www.patricianart.net
Woven rugs
144 Wiedyk
131 Williamson
Music Boxes-Tote
11 Wolter
Hat/scarf/[email protected]
(734) 475-2254
154 Wood/Segasser Silk floral
botanicalelegance.net
(248) 561-5446
183 Wracun
Honey -mustard
33 Wurtzel
Stone jewelry
196Xerri
Knit/crochet
BoothArtist
Craft
Email/Website/Phone
6
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210
158
129
Holiday décor
Soap & Body
Custom jewelry
Pens & keychains
Fiber art
[email protected]
www.primitivegardens.com
WWW.SALINESHOWS.COM
Youtsey
Zalewski
Zamor
Zolnoski
Zoundas
Wine
Women
Shopping
Join us in Chelsea
after the Saline
Craft Show!
Lots of stores open until 8:00 pm.
Located at I94 exit 159 and M52.
Saline
Map
#4
Booth
#158
Booth
#2
Saline Craft Show
A SPECIAL
Thank
You
Saline
Map
#1
TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS:
Busch’s
Lectronics
Booth
#180
Booth
#28
Booth
#182
Booth
#32
Saline
Map
#5