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.
Lisa Avila
"Turning Life Into Art"
Glasses, ornaments, cards, prints,
paintings and Fairy Stix
Corky Baron
Jewelry, spoons and Christmas ornaments from vintage silver-plated platters
Patty Baron
Upcycled clothing
Patti Bell -
Beauty from Ashes
Handcrafted recycled jewelry and wall crosses
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.
Dan Dumas
Antiques and collectibles
Veronica Garcia
Jewelry
Hwange Basket Collective, Zimbabwe
International Folk Art Market participant
Represented by Claire Lisance of Placitas
Handwoven Baskets
All proceeds go to the Artisans
International Folk Art Market participant
Represented by Claire Lisance of Placitas
Handwoven Baskets
All proceeds go to the Artisans
LaWayne Leonard - LaWayne's Woodworks
Hand-carved "critters", large and small
Leelee Lovato - Zia Bonita Designs
Hand painted, hand beaded designs and fused glass
Tony/Lou Martinez
Custom leather pouches and jewelry
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.
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.
Painted native New Mexico rocks with whimsical southwest motifs;
sealed in resin to protect it whether displayed indoors or outdoors.
Kevin Renfro
Wood and epoxy turnings
Jake Sanchez
Wooden figurines and small tables from cedar, pine and cottonwood
Wooden figurines and small tables from cedar, pine and cottonwood
Mary Lou Skelton
Turning gourds into spirit dolls, ornaments and tree toppers by
woodburning, carving and inlaying. Each piece is unique
Paul Stamm - Guzpa Enterprises
Cholla cactus lamps, crosses and canes, wildlife sculpture and worry doll crosses
Kurt Wueker
Wall art using copper as a key element with ideas drawn from the landscape.
Desert wildlife and its plants are often featured.