Winter Night Festival 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

February 25, 2012 5-9pm (rain date Feb. 26, 2012).  Free admission; open to all

The City of Attleboro is holding its third annual Winter Night Festival in Downtown Attleboro.  The Attleboro Arts Museum is a Festival partner and is organizing a specialized “Craft Fair and Art Sale” that will be part of this family-friendly, city-wide cultural event.

Download a Winter Night Festival activity schedule

Download an overview to the Winter Night Festival

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Attleboro Arts Museum’s Winter Art and Craft Fair (5-9pm)

Creative, handmade items that showcase great local talent! Your purchases support local artists and the arts in our region.

Attleboro Arts Museum, 86 Park St, Attleboro, MA

100% of all sales benefit our crafters. CASH or CHECKS preferred.

NEW! Participate in our free Craft Fair & Art Sale BINGO.  Visit each of our 15 booths and receive a stamp from each friendly and talented vendor.  Fill in all of the stamps and be entered into a drawing to receive an artful basket with handmade jewelry, accessories, an Attleboro Arts Museum family membership and more.  A $150+ value!

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List of Crafters/Artists:

Absolutely Creations: Unique metal-crafted brass and copper jewelry. http://www.absolutelycreations.com

Attleboro Arts Museum Gift Shop: The Museum’s gift shop expands for the Winter Night Festival and offers an irresistible range of wonderful, handmade items.  http://www.attleboroartsmuseum.org

Creative Chica/Earth Bound Art Studio: A collaboration between two artists that create original charcoal and pastel drawings (matted & framed), and handcrafted note cards, bookmarks, ornaments and magnets. www.creativechica.com; http://www.earthboundart@gmail.com

Elegantly Eclectic, LLCBeautiful bead embellished coffee scoops, antique sterling silver pieces and tea cup bird feeders.  http://www.shesacrafty1.etsy.com

Ivy Vine Artisan IndustriesColored wire, polymer clay, sea glass and dominos are used to make funky, one-of-a-kind jewelry.

Jam Sweet: Homemade sugar free cranberry sauce, pumpkin butter, “apple pie in a jar”, and banana bread jams.

Jennifer’s Handmade Soap: Treat yourself to a little R & R with handcrafted soaps, sugar scrubs, lip & body balms, and bath fizzies.  www.facebook.com/jennifersoap

La Dulce Vida Chocolates: Surrender to the dark side at this delicious display of handmade chocolates, fudge, and chocolate & caramel sauces. http://www.ladulcevidachocolates.com

Lisa Hirsbrunner: Beautiful hand-knit scarves, beaded necklaces, bracelets and earrings for all occasions.

Lux Aromatica: Hand-made soy candles, votives and perfume balms. http://www.luxaromatica.com

My Lizy.com: Playful beaded key chains and apparel for children and adults.  Hand crafted by impaired individuals.  www.mylizy.com

Rejuvenated Jewels: Recycled jewelry, hair accessories, handbags and knit head bands.  www.laura-lee.webs.com

SepiaLepus: Illustrations, prints, magnets and cards – inspired by all that is weird and wonderful in nature. www.sepialepus.etsy.com

Stone Street Tye Dye: Specializing in unique tye dye shirts with guitar, heart, peace sign, dog and shark designs.  www.stonestreettyedye.com

Willows LoftHandmade owl and flower knit hats for all ages (0 months – adults).  www.willowsloft.etsy.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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