This is my third year participating in the Foundation Holiday Show. I love it I love it I love it. This show is always so laid back and Amy has suggestions and ideas, but really just lets the artists do whatever they want and helps by providing props and lights. This year she made t-shirts that make me laugh and make a great statement.
They are available in men, women, and kid sizes and are very reasonable priced between $10-$15.
This is the work of Aja:
Really cool handmade books from reclaimed materials, framed drawings, brooches, and zines.
My scarves and collages:
The collages are $12 for a small and $22 for a large. Scarves range from $29-$35.
Erin's juice can collage magnets:
Art is everywhere! Go buy it! And give it this holiday season.
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The YWCA Thrift Store on Main Street at 28th Ave auctions off the items in their window display every couple of weeks and I usually find something I want to bid on. Once I snagged a children's bible from 1934 for $2. This time I bid on and won the weirdest piece of E.T. memorabilia that I have ever seen. I collect E.T. memorabilia and have everything from the unopened board game to the Atari game to the talking action figure.
It is an E.T. doll that seems like it might have even been handmade because of how bizarre it looks. I love how worn out it is, which is hard to tell in the picture, but it is made out of a leathery kind of material and is cracking all over his body. The best $5 I've spent in a long time!