Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
Artists and crafters from Silver City, as well as venues in other parts of New Mexico, and also from Texas and Arizona, ply their wares at the Autumn Harvest Arts and Crafts Fair, which continues Sunday, Nov. 9, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Snacks are avaialble, and plenty of gift items are for sale.
Autumn Harvest Arts and Crafts Fair
Autumn Harvest Arts and Crafts Fair
Krystie Arambula, president of the Rainbow Girls, wears the camouflage gown she wore to be inducted into office. The Rainbow Girls were selling baked goods as a fundraiser.
Autumn Harvest Arts and Crafts Fair
Perri Fletcher stands by her painted, lighted creations, made from bottles and vases. She has many different themes.
Autumn Harvest Arts and Crafts Fair
Clyde Williamson offers old-fashioned sodas.-?`^
Autumn Harvest Arts and Crafts Fair
Marghie Seymour, who spends half the year here and the other half in New Hampshire shows off the technique for grating garlic into a fine paste, using her handmade graters. The smell was enticing.
Autumn Harvest Arts and Crafts Fair
Barbara Guber checks out one of Carol Ball's Carol's Comforts.
Autumn Harvest Arts and Crafts Fair
Dan and Barbara Stevens stand between her handmade ornaments and his handmade kaleidoscopes.-?`^
Autumn Harvest Arts and Crafts Fair
Are they waiting for the next announcement of a door prize winner?