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Crafts Crafts Calendar of events november 25 Canal St. tree lighting ceremony 27 HAPPY THANKSGIVING 29 41st annual Bayou Classic 28 Celebration in the Oaks thru Jan 3, 2015 december 1-31 Christmas New Orleans Style 4-5 Annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair @ Place St. Charles around the lobby fountain, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. 5 DDD Movies on the Mississippi: The Polar Express 6 Krewe of Jingle Parade www.placestcharles.com 201 ST. CHARLES AVE noV 2014 - FEb 2015 Algiers Bonfire & Concert Oak Alley Bonfire Party 7 Saints vs. Carolina Panthers PLACE ST. CHARLES 8-18 Holiday Concert series @ PSC NEW! AyE-LA ANiMé Art CArdS Aye-La Animé is an open in the lobby invitation to venture into the illustrative world of everything annual holiday kawaii (cute). With their sassy expressions, vogue fashion sense 12 DDD Movies on the Mississippi: Elf and paper doll stance, these “cuties” can be had as acrylic board 21 Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons illustrations, wall art and stationary. Custom orders welcomed! 19 Caroling in Jackson Square BELLA ViXEN dESiGNS Featuring lightweight, clip on and pierced earrings designed and hand crafted with tassel beads 25 MerrY CHrISTMAS! (cord/thread wrapped beads, most recycled) featuring vintage 31 New Year’s Eve French Quarter and new findings, beads, glass cabochons and crystals. Celebration & Fireworks rts NEW! blue CAMp ArtS A unique collection of visual art and integrated books with accompanying CD. Bradley Dupont & january 2015 Blanchard is the creator of this one stop shop. He does it all– Brad 1 HAPPY New YeAr! CRAFTS is the writer, illustrator, photographer, layout artist, storyteller Allstate Sugar Bowl and creator of musical instruments. A 5 Twelfth Night Get your PSC passport to a JOCELyN BUrrELL is famous for wonderful handcrafted FrEE luNCH - SuPPliES liMiTED! bronze and sterling hammered jewelry plus holiday ornaments Fair that are haute couture for the Christmas tree! 19 Martin Luther King Day CHEryL’S COrNErStONES Artist Cheryl Hill offers one of a 25 Rock n roll Marathon kind hand made jewelry - truly statement pieces. 31 Parades start with The magic of the holiday season begins at the Place Krewe du Vieux CLAy CrEAtiONS Interpretations of local architecture in clay, St. Charles Annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair on primarily of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Many popular Thursday, December 4 and Friday, December 5 from february facades are already available of places that “just ain’t dere no mo!” 7 Krewe of Pontchartrain 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the first floor around the Custom pieces such as your home or business can be made from Krewe of Choctaw fountain. Handmade items by local artisans fill the your favorite photo. Krewe of Freret Knights of Sparta lobby at this year’s event. You won’t be disappointed NEW! CMK pOTTERY Local potter Cynthia M. Kuehne offers Krewe of Pygmalion with the wide array of distinctive arts and crafts... lots handmade pottery with a touch of “N’Awlins.” Oyster plates large 8 Krewe of Carrollton of jewelry and lots of NEW VENDORS! Everything and small, shotgun house relief pieces and many fleur de lis! Krewe of King Arthur New Orleans-themed... from paintings and photos to Mystic Krewe of Barkus CONCEitS Ever popular artist Nancy Eaves creates unusual slates and hand towels, also hats of all kinds, clay and 12 Knights of Babylon jewelry. Combining antique and found objects, precious and Krew of Muses ceramic items, ornaments and more! semi precious metals and stones, she handcrafts modern pieces Krewe of Chaos with an old soul. These vintage assemblages tell stories and have that element of surprise. 13 Krewe of Hermes OUR FAVORITE LOCAL ARTISTS Le Krewe d’Etat Krewe of Morpheus AND THEIR CRAFTS INCLUDE: NEW! CrESCENt City OrNAMENtS Handmade ornaments full of Louisiana flavor ... coffee & beignets, red beans & rice, the SHAUN ALEMAN The food, music, local festivals and catch 14 Valentine’s Day St. Louis cathedral, crawfish, crabs and more! A great gift for out Krewe of NOMTOC phrases of South Louisiana are subject matter for native, Shaun of town friends and family! Krewe of Iris Aleman. Full of New Orleans’ unique heritage and culture, Krewe of Tucks original paintings in watercolor and acrylic with hand made Krewe of Endymion NEW! dAtS My HOOK Creator Melissa Bullings makes fleur frames, are made out of reclaimed wood from the New Orleans de lis key hooks– the perfect addition to any New Orleanian’s 15 Krewe of Okeanos houses that he works on. Also notecards and prints. backpack. Plus stone garden tiles in the shape of an alligator, even Krewe of Mid-City a white alligator! Krewe of Thoth NEW! Art WitH GrAtitUdE Creator Celeste McCann offers hand painted whimsical images on rustic wood and slate. She 16 Krewe of Proteus NEW! dCZ dESiGNS Dubbed “Nature’s Jewelry” by husband signs each piece “with gratitude,” a small personal prayer in Krewe of Orpheus and wife jewelers Marek & Shelagh Dlowhy, these one of a kind Lundi Gras Celebration, Downtown thanks for her talent. necklaces are full of graceful arches and twists much like the curve of a branch or a spider web. The couple also incorporates 17 HAPPY MArDI GrAS! NEW! tHE ArtiSANS qUiLL Former veterinarian and artist Krewe of Zulu leather and beads into high style cuff bracelet designs. Marlon Rovira’s love of woodworking evolved into a passion of Krewe of rex Krewe of Elks Orleans Pen Making. Each pen has its own story. Each pen is different. KNitZy Master knitter Ze DaLuz makes hats, beanies, tams, Krewe of Crescent City Each pen is unique ... each pen makes a statement. A distinctive caps, slouchies, and more - all one of a kind, all colorful, and pen is one of the few luxuries in life that we can all afford. Available guaranteed to be unique. in many woods and almost any color acrylic imaginable. Custom pens are no additional cost. over, please continued from front lakeview SHEpHErd CENtEr A non-profit senior center in SErENDIPITOUS dESiGNS FOr yOU Artist Nicole Gillies Lakeview whose members make all the handmade items for sale takes photos and crafts them into coasters and wall hangings. including embroidered pillow cases, bibs, hats, napkins, tea towels Using her own special technique to ensure a unique product, PLACE ST. CHARLES and aprons. Nicole welcomes custom orders of pets, children and homes. Her balcony cafés trademark is turning photos into colorful modern art. & retailers joshua LEE StUdiO Focusing his work on “the Louisiana You Remember” Joshua Lee takes 100 photos everyday in and around SErENity pARTNErS Handcrafted jewelry, 8” x 8” slates with New Orleans. His website statement sums up his work “Whether original artwork, coaster sets with matching art, etched glassware, AT&T Mobility...............581-2900 you live here, left here, loved here, can’t stay away from here or are switch plate covers, magnets and embroidered hand towels. A Classic Shine ....................427-5829 too sensible to live in a swamp, we have captured the New Orleans standout item are the very cool charm bracelets with nostalgic you remember.” store logos. Clip Joint ......................... 522-9258 G. Bass.............................582-1180 LiViNG FUrNitUrE Giving fallen wood new life in the form SiMpLy SUSAN Artist Susan Sheets handcrafts necklaces, JP Morgan Chase ............623-8413 of bowls, utensils and furniture is contemporary craftsman Paul bracelets and earrings in sterling silver with Swarovski crystals. Troyano’s calling. Using a variety of local woods, he believes trees A beautiful assortment of rosaries are readily available. Orders Koboshi ...........................621-4521 are one of our most valuable resources. for custom rosaries are welcomed. A huge Who Dat fan, Susan has Lil Phil’s ...................................621-3739 a whole collection of Saints themed pieces. MAiSON dE Cheveux Offering the latest in hair and Maison de Cheveux Salon...908-4247 body products and gifts like Terra Dolce, 100% natural hand S.J.r.p. CUStOM CrEAtiONS Artist Stacey Pelas offers original Papa’s Pizza......................812-2527 crafted vegan and gluten free soaps. Oribe luxury hair care and hand-painted art on recycled/reclaimed slate... wall slates, slate Youngblood Mineral Cosmetics also on sale. coasters, slate ornaments and magnets. Slates are weather sealed Pierre’s Jewelry Designs..525-8633 for indoor or outdoor use. Custom orders accepted. The Purple Cactus...........595-8887 JEFFrEy Roché Born and raised in New Orleans with a degree in studio art from Tulane University, Jeffery Roché is a painter, tracy Thompson Designer extraordinaire of Kabuki Hats, Rick’s Grille ....................595-8887 sculptor, illustrator, filmmaker, photographer and print maker. Tracy has expanded her Watermeter line to include pillows, prayer S & K Gifts.........................582-1194 His work is varied, but his themes are consistently and naturally flags and coasters in addition to pot holders! N’Awlins. Jeffrey returns with a selection of original watercolors, Smoothie King................522-7069 handprinted notecards, NOLA themed ornaments and prints. WilfrEd designs Shirley Wilfred is the artist/milliner/designer St. Charles Noodle............287-3546 Limited quantities of his 2014 Creole Tomato Fest Poster are of one of a kind hats, fascinators and bags. Made of wool, cotton, available signed. The official home of the Streetcar Gremlins! straw, velvets, recycled leather and jeans, her hats are always a big State Farm.......................522-9560 draw at Jazz Fest! Check out her new courier bags. Steve’s Diner ...................522-8198 NEW! rOUX dAUpHiNE Handcrafted jewelry art created by Sir Gyro...........................250-2171 Renee Dodge, featuring a signature collection of one-of-a-kind The magic of Christmas is at the Place St. Charles’ Holiday silver and gemstone wearable wire sculpture depicting Louisiana Arts & Crafts Fair! While shopping, be sure to stop by the Balcony Stella Jones Gallery .........568-9050 Live Oaks.
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