Although we are a month earlier than anticipated, PHW is pleased to announce the vendor lineup for 2018 Bough & Dough Shop. As we had previously mentioned, we seriously took into consideration the feedback we had heard on the Shop asking for more vendors in a variety of media and for a longer time frame. This year, we are happy to announce twenty unique businesses and artists from the Shenandoah Valley and surrounding areas. The lineup includes familiar faces but also many new artists and products. Download a copy of the brochure for the Shop here – we anticipate receiving our printed flyers by next Friday if you would like to pick a few up.
We are still searching for an artist who could make wreaths, swags, etc. from the live greenery we will receive after Thanksgiving and through the end of the event on December 9. All other artists, please feel free to submit your applications, and we will keep you for our will-call list after November 16 if we have a last minute opening.
In the meantime, get excited for the following artists and businesses who will have products at the Bough and Dough Shop at the Hexagon House between November 16-December 9:
- Basket Cases, handwoven baskets, bells, and corn angels, Virginia Stultz and Jean Whetzel
- Best in Glass Studio, fused and stained art glass, Dawn and Jim Moore
- Blooming Hill Lavender Farm and Gift Shop, lavender products and garden gifts, Cyndie and Peter Rinek
- Marilynn Boyd, beaded jewelry and ornaments
- Nina Burke, painted gourds, silk paintings, polymer clay jewelry (after Nov. 17)
- Eugene B. Smith Gallery, notecards and prints
- Fibergig, silk scarves, pouches, and textile products, Norma Fredrickson
- Hackwood Farm, pickles and canned goods
- The Homestead Farm at Fruit Hill Orchard, baked and sweet treats, candles, bath and body products
- J&W Farm, birdseed wreaths, condiments, and cake mixes
- Klay Haus Pottery, functional wheel-thrown pieces, Lin Hausknecht (after Nov. 27)
- Meraki Creations, Hot Flash Pottery and d’vine baskets by Brenda Fairweather
- Libba Pendleton, felted creations and yarn jewelry
- Pond’s Edge Studio, handwoven scarves and shawls, Jeffrey Guenther
- Preservation of Historic Winchester, premade bows, Holiday House Tour tickets, freshly cut greenery for holiday decorating
- Rosemary Tarrant, quilted table runners and microwave bowls, candle mats, and fabric decor
- R&R Journals, small handmade journals, Rebecca Hunt
- Shenandoah Acrylic Resin Art, poured abstract coasters and canvas originals, Dana Thomas
- TL Cards and Crafts, notecards, jute wreaths, and cross stitch, Tracie Carbaugh
- Jackie Tobin, Handcrafts of the Shenandoah Valley
- Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society, books on local history