2025 Spring Artisan Market

Our Spring Market will be held on The White Hart lawn, May 10th, from 10 am – 5 pm. We’re excited to welcome back past participants and several new comers, including baked goods and homemade self-care gifts. We hope you’ll stop by and shop local for your
Mother’s Day Weekend.

Below you can preview all of the participating artisans:

Under Mountain Weavers – Handwoven cotton & bamboo napkins, towels & wraps; chenille scarves & shawls; woolen blankets & shawls from local sheep farms.

Leslie O’Neill Designs – Jewelry hand stitched from seed beads and other materials.

Gigi’s Attic-Beautiful pillows, sachets, tooth fairy and postcard pillows all using vintage fabrics and trims.

Danielle Mailer Gallery – Paintings, metal sculpture, Jewelry, and prints.

Robin Nest Home and Hearth LLC – Having a fondness of many of the old arts and crafts I enjoy working with cotton, wool, many different fibers and reeds to make one of a kind Brooms of different sizes and styles, Baskets incorporating antlers, small rugs made from recycled materials on a twining loom, all natural goat milk soap from our own goats with essential oils and a maker of all natural candles using soy and beeswax.

Diane Schapira Pottery – Pottery for the home. Affordable handmade pots, made with stoneware clay. 50+ years of making pots for people to use.

Hammond Toonkel Studio – Encaustic paintings inspired by the local farm landscapes and animals. Also, offering the original images and reproduced in sets of blank cards and reproduction prints. “Farm wear” originally designed ball caps new to inventory.

Yellow House Studio – I work with polymer clay and have been participating in craft show for the past 20 years. I use the millefiori technique to create my colorful bowls and jewelry.

Carolyn Mackenzie LLC – Leather market bags as well as bags and home furnishings made from hair on cowhide.

Crippen Works – Needle Cases for knitting needles and crochet hooks, created from fabric remnants and vintage buttons. Handwoven Goods colorful scarves, blankets and hand towels.

Turn Again Woodworks – I hand turn wood bowls using only native hardwood. Each bowl is crafted from a single piece of wood. My objective is to show the wood to its best advantage. This means there might be knotholes and natural texture juxtaposed with finely finished surfaces.

My Sister’s Baggage – handcrafted bags, totes, purses, big mits.

Old Hat Leatherworks – Leather bracelets, bags, belts and wallets and more.

Pink Petticoats – Becoming a grandma started my journey in creating girls dresses with lace and ruffles.

Great Cape Baking – Jams, Jellies, Vintage Linen Bread Bags, Bread Cozies, English Muffins, Donuts, and Assorted Pastries.

Berkshire Place Tables – Locally sourced live edge wood used for serving boards, benches, tables and desks; finished with hand forged steel legs and handles; most with hand monogrammed brass nameplates.

Carlwood Creations – Handmade Cow milk soaps, linen sprays, body butter and whipped soap

Papineau Studio – Glassware and fine art drawings and etchings.

Hettle – Pillows, Napkins, Scarves, and Bandanas. All made using natural plant dyes and organic fabrics, blending modern design with time-honored techniques.

Crazy American Folk Art – Hand made shadowboxes (most with nightlights) using antique frames and materials.

Azul Botanicals – Artisan made chocolate, tea, tinctures, herbs, and skin care.

Idle Gauds – Jewelry as well as metal housewares such as, bookends and bowls.