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If you missed this event, you missed a lot!

Take a look at the photos below to see what was happening!

Good news! You can still go to the artists web site to view and purchase their products.

Note: there are lots of photos and it may take a while to download.

July 25, 26, 2009 Early American Life Reception
Meet the Artists and Purchase their Wares.

Featured guest artisans American craftsmen from Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Iowa, Kansas, Arkansas, and Indiana!

On display were items such as Folk Art, Windsor Chairs, Textiles, Pottery, Funiture, Historic Lighting, and Much More!

Artists included:

The Windsor Chair Shop, Ralph and Caron both create, by hand, several differant styles of Windsor chairs and 18th Century colonial style items such as Spoon Racks, Pipe & Candle Boxes and Shaker Peg Racks used in homes at the time.
Eagles of the 1800's, handcarved by Vernon Depauw
Plank Road Pottery, Tim and Christy Sawyer
Bee Tree Pottery, Thomas Wintczak
Ginger Cazan, Ginger Cazan, Handmade American Redware pottery and primitive hand hookded rugs
Tin Treasures, Julie and Doug Dawson, Tin pans and primitive tin necessities, tin cookie cutters
Stone Hollow Studio, Michelle "Mike" Ochonicky, Scrimshaw, murals, drawing, illustrations, sculpture and photography
Red Oaks Pottery, Pamela Armbrust, Real American made earthenware pottery
Tim Arnold, Shaker boxes
The Bent Tree, Rustic furniture; seating, tables, beds, swings, shelves, benches, accents

Good news! You can still go to the artists web site to view and purchase their products. They will be happy to answer your questions.

If you have any questions or want more information, please contact ASL Pewter.

 

Last Updated:
June 24, 2010

ASL Pewter
123 South Third St.
Louisiana, Mo. 63353

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