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PLACITAS HOLIDAY MARKET
Site #5 - Historic San Antonio Mission, 43 Paseo San Antonio: established in 1840, serving the Catholic community in Placitas. It will feature 18 local artisans, a raffle and an array of New Mexican foods. Sales will benefit their ongoing philanthropic projects.
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​​Lisa Avila
"Turning Life Into Art"
Glasses, ornaments, cards, prints,
paintings and Fairy Stix 

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​Corky Baron

Jewelry, spoons and Christmas ornaments from vintage silver-plated platters

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​Patty Baron

​Upcycled clothing

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​Patti Bell -
​Beauty from Ashes

Handcrafted recycled jewelry and wall crosses

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Lisa Chavez
Rosalie "Lisa Chavez is a member of San Felipe Pueblo. Her work is traditional Pueblo pottery using
commercial clay and modern glazes fired at high temperature. Forms include animals and Pueblo motifs.

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​Dan Dumas

Antiques and collectibles

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​Veronica Garcia

Jewelry

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Hwange Basket Collective, Zimbabwe
International Folk Art Market participant

Represented by Claire Lisance of Placitas
Handwoven Baskets
All proceeds go to the Artisans

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​LaWayne Leonard - LaWayne's Woodworks
Hand-carved "critters", large and small

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​Leelee Lovato - Zia Bonita Designs
Hand painted, hand beaded designs and fused glass

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​Tony/Lou Martinez

​Custom leather pouches and jewelry

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​Susan Meilahn
​Sunset Glow Stain Glass

Small stained glass pieces to hang on Christmas trees to larger,
​window-sized designs. All hand made by Susan.

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Kay Naranjo - Rocks by Kay
​Painted native New Mexico rocks with whimsical southwest motifs;
​sealed in resin to protect it whether displayed indoors or outdoors.

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​Kevin Renfro

Wood and epoxy turnings

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Jake Sanchez
Wooden figurines and small tables from cedar, pine and cottonwood
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​​Mary Lou Skelton
Turning gourds into spirit dolls, ornaments and tree toppers by
woodburning, carving and inlaying. Each piece is unique

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​Paul Stamm - Guzpa Enterprises

Cholla cactus lamps, crosses and canes, wildlife sculpture and  worry doll crosses

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​​Kurt Wueker
​Wall art using copper as a key element with ideas drawn from the landscape.
​Desert wildlife and its plants are often featured.

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