Instead, she organized a virtual craft fair. "This is one way that artists and crafters can put their wonderful products out there for people to see," she said.
One of the vendors is 63 Moose Lane, which sells bath and body products and products for the home, that are good for sensitive skin. They use essentia oils, not fragrance oils. Owner Cyndi Burley is excited to be part of the fair. "We don't necessarily have the tools ourselves, as individual artists, so it's a great landing page for all of us."
She added, "You're supporting the local community, local artists, and give us the opportunity to still interact with you."
A newer artist is Shawn Nicholas, who creates amazing rugs using a tufting gun. His company, Farmhouse Crafts Minn, is fairly new, only a couple of weeks old.
"I did want to get my work seen, and it's always fun to work with other artists and collaborate. You kind of get inspired, no matter what they're working on. We live in an age where the technology to do this, is pretty amazing," Nicholas said.
https://www.allhandmadecraftshow.com/#/
Any artist or crafter is welcome to join. If you are interested, reach out to Pamela Hubbard at: pamela0475@gmail.com
For 63 Moose Lane: https://www.63mooselane.com/
For Farmhouse Crafts Minn, check him out on Etsy.
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