More Artists

We have even more vendors, but few photos. It's good to have a few surprises.

Carol Allen:  Sometimes we just can't resist having available handmade items from around the world. Carol traveled to Prague recently and brought back beautiful handmade glass pieces that she is willing to share. For those who love to travel, shopping for beautiful and unusual things is part of the fun. And the rest of us get to travel vicariously by hearing the story and taking home one of these treasures.

Kathy Page and Lynn Wiley: Kathy and Lynn work together to create one-of-a-kind holiday decorations, which usually make use of some kind of lights and are always beautiful.






Jennifer McSheridan: I saw Jennifer at an art show in Puyallup, WA, and invited her to participate in the Seaview Manor Bazaar. That was 7 years ago and she keeps coming back. I love Jennifer...and her work!





Mary Schlunegger: Mary adds a new dimension to the bazaar with precious embellished baby and children's clothing and headbands. My granddaughter wears her flowered headband with anything!

Jobina Lacock: Jobina comes from Forest Grove and is new to us this year. She makes purses, aprons, and other textile creations. 


Charlotte Bruhn, Richard Hazelton and Diane Jackson are artists from Astoria, OR. Charlotte and Diane run Luminary Arts in Astoria. I have a hard time getting out of there without buying something!


Diane Coorengel makes lovely cards and is donating her entire sales to the Clatsop County Women's Resource Center, now called The Harbor.

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