When:
November 23, 2024 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
2024-11-23T09:00:00-08:00
2024-11-23T15:00:00-08:00
Where:
All Saint's Episcopal Church
Dolores & 9th
Carmel
CA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Barbara Dickason
9725673572

Craftapalooza at All Saints’

Fall Arts & Crafts Fair

celebrates its 24th year. It was previously called the All Saints’ Fine Arts Crafts Fair. It has been held annually, other than taking a one-year break during the pandemic. We have two big change this year-GOURMET HOT Greek and Indian lunches and a larger variety of booth sizes. Whether you are looking for gifts or a just coming for a delicious lunch (or dinner to take home), bring your friends and family to Craftapalooza at All Saints Saturday, November 23, from 9 am – 3 pm at All Saints’ Church in Carmel.  Oh, we almost forgot to mention you may also pre-order food, pick it up to take home if you’d rather. More about how to order at the end of this week.

Shop for holiday décor, knitted scarves, hats, lotions, jewelry, paintings, Jade items, soaps etc. Our fabulous artists are listed. We can’t wait to see you November 23!!

All Saints’ Baked Goodsa wide variety of tasty goodies including cinnamon rolls, cookies, breads, dinner rolls, pies, candy, and cupcakes.

All Saints’ Crafts succulent pumpkins, and decor, plants, prayer boxes, crosses, and seasonal décor and Nan Borreson’s one-of-a-kind hand silkscreened scarves (which in the past have been located downstairs).

Michael Armstrong – captures the beauty that surrounds us along the coast with his beautiful original oils, prints, and cards. He will also have frog beanbags, lavendar birds, and pumpkins made from recycled materials.

Nan Borreson – an All Saints’ member, will have her fabulous colorful hand fringed silk scarves.

Emiko Case – adds an Asian flair. Emiko makes handwrites each Calligraphy card and illustration one by one, making each unique. She also makes Japanese crafts, origami cranes, and mizuhiki and combines them to make greeting cards and earrings.

Elizabeth Comanher unique ornaments, pictures, and other creations using vintage jewelry both dazzle our customers and bring up memories of times past.

Judith Faulkner – makes warm and luxurious knitted scarves and hats, as well as jewelry.

Linda Feher – will sell her beautiful ribbon Christmas ornaments and trees, dream catchers, fleece blankets, and baby blankets.

Billie and Grace French  – paint together in their spare time. Their watercolor subjects include animals, food, flowers, and other interesting subjects.

Mary Hilljoins us this year with her beautiful photography and seasonal cards. Her photographs can be found at CHOMP, Triton in Santa Clara, Monterey Museum of Art, the Crocker museum and in private collections in California, Florida, and Texas.

Diana Jones – her stunning jewelry made with Swarovski crystals, adds sparkle. She also makes necklaces and earrings with precious stones and other items.

Angel Krygerher vegan cold process soap and melt & pour soap come in fun shapes and colors.

Rose Ann Leybagbeautiful little candles and fragrance oil.

Jannae Lizzauses the ice dyed method to make dreamy clothing, dog shirts, and bandanas where colors blend in and out of each other with bursts of contrasting color.

Peter Nichols creates jade earrings and carved necklaces and large jade gemstones.

Laura Oergel & Linda Fiskdecoupage candleholders, vases coasters, and baskets, sea glass and dried pressed flower jewelry.

Belle Paszkowskiocean themed resin ornaments,  jewelry boxes, soap dishes and wine stoppers, axoloti figures, keychains, and terrariums. 

Susan Pearsonwill carry small succulents, shelled photo frames, crystal sun catchers, and chokers.

Vickie Masudacreative table and bed runners, pillowcases, bowl cozies, pocket prayer quilts, and other holiday themed cloth items.

Rebecca Seaburyreturns this year with original oil and watercolor paintings as well as small prints.

Hiroko Tanakanew to Craftapalooza at All Saints’, creates apparel items and table linens made from fabric using traditional Japanese Shibori dyeing techniques.She also uses other traditional Japanese materials to make small bags, accessories and clothing.

Heidi Vanderveer – Brings out the beauty of wood grains by turning wood into earrings. Each unique piece is laser cut and engraved by hand selected wood.

Christine Wellborn – creates “Little People” art customized to your individual story. “Little People” symbolize what we humans do or wish to do-be it buying a new home or visiting a city like Carmel-by-the-Sea. Christine uses her art to share God’s love and acceptance.