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Highlights of the Holiday Gift and Craft Bazaar
Blakely Hall was busy today, vendors, people looking, nice violin music, food collected for the Issaquah Food Bank. I searched out the craft booths that did their own thing i.e. MADE their own things. To me that is much more interesting than mass marketed merchandize. I like to see people’s imagination, something different.

1. Puzzled Postage…The smallest puzzles in the world? See issaquahundressed article.
2. Little Miss Clippies – Renee Almy & Elizabeth Gardiner, email: littlemissclippies@hotmail.com website:www.littlemissclippies.com


Perfect gifts for little girls. Hats, headbands and the handmade clips below.
3. Made by Myrnie, many different items, dig these different crayons! www.myrnietwin.etsy.com

4. Holly B, Bags, Bibs and Blankets jollyhollybee@yahoo.com

5. Simply Stylish, Designs by Kristi Stew4242@msn.com (and Nancy)

6. Better By Design Embroidery, Christine McClure: email – chris@better-by-design.com www.better-by-design.com website, Jazz up your kitchen with these accessories for your wine bottles, salad dressing bottles or other. 425-766-8840


7. Knitsome, Tanya Babkin, Beautiful hand knit sweaters, scarfs and accessories. The little green sweater was 1st prizewinner in a knitting magazine.

8. Mystik Concepts, Soy Candles by DKP 206-795-9443, www.mystikconcepts.com I had never heard of Soy candles before but they burn twice as long and never have soot. They will custom make your scent for you, even to getting it just the right strength. Be sure to check out their website. They are elegantly and conveniently packaged, email: denice@mystikconcepts.com

Thanks to Kevin Lee who favored all those who attended with his music.











