Whether you're looking for a memento of your visit or a special holiday gift, we've got you covered.
How about some "angels with attitude," from Pine Tree Glass Works? Or some really cool artwork from Anne Hall Antique Prints? We pride ourselves on offering a broad range of carefully selected crafters, from jewelers to beekeepers.
We also offer space, at no charge, to local non-profit organizations who want to use our event as a profitable fundraiser.
Here's a sampling of our exhibitors.
Fairland Farm, LLC: The cookbook "Rubies in the Sand" recipes from the Cape Cod Cranberry Bogs. Organic Sweetened Dried Cranberries.
Hebert Honey: Local honey, honey sticks, bees wax creams, pollen, candles and honey candy.
The Magic Sceptre: Local author and illustrator of four children's books, will sign and personalize during the show! Puzzles, lights to match books also available.
Authors without Borders: Five local authors featuring their published works.
Rock Village Publishing: Books of local and regional interest by local authors; memoirs, cookbooks, legends, folklore and local history.
Novelties Seaside Quilters: Novelty men's ties.
Pine St. Patchwork: Table runners, placemats, towels, wall hangers, tree skirts, quilts.
Wareham Community Television: One hour live broadcast from the show and interviews to be played on air at a later date. Documentary DVDs will also be on sale.
Country Treasures: Dried floral arrangements, wreaths, ornaments and garland.
Guilday Glass: Stained glass, sun-catchers, panels, mirrors, earrings, ornaments and magnets.
Adorned by Amato: Handcrafted jewelry focused on people with limited mobility as the majority of the creations are on stretch material.
Black Brook Shop: Handmade jewelry including awareness items to benefit Dana Farber Cancer Institute and the March of Dimes. Fishing lures, boxes, key rings, bottle stops, bookmarks, UV bracelets, magnet, ornaments and polymer clay.
Classic Creations: Handcrafted and hand painted earrings, pins, bookmarks, magnets, photo frames. Demonstrations done during the show.
CMM Jewelry: A collection of custom designed, one-of-a-king, handmade necklaces, earrings, charms, pendants and bracelets offered in a variety of mediums.
Old Company Store: My Cape/My Town Designer Beads, cranberry products.
National Marine Life Center: Marine animal display, animal themed crafts for kids, sea turtle skeletons and animal tattoos.
SandSplosion Sand Art: Create your own sand art! Choose from a selection of bottles and sand colors!
Buzzards Bay Area Habitat for Humanity: Local non-profit organization offering information about the organization, recent builds, tote bags, key chains, t-shirts, hats and sweatshirts.
Cranberry Region Visitor's Center on I195: Brochures, menus, maps, magazines and tourist information on the area. Post cards, snacks and local products for sale.
MA Archaeological Society/Robbins Museum: Printed materials archaeological books, society, bulletins, pamphlets, Native American posters, artifacts, clothing and handbags.
Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation: Information, membership and educational material.
Wareham Historical Commission: T-shirts, hats, bags, trinkets, related to the history of the Town of Wareham and membership information.
Mary M. Nyman: Paintings, acrylic and watercolor, prints, art jewelry, books.
Sandra Denton: Photography, cards, magnets, seashell sticks, wreaths, wampum and sea glass jewelry, carved bird plaques and polished stones.
Anne Hall Antique Prints: Antique printing methods produced from 1640 - 1900 specializing in natural history subjects such as florals, bird and animal engravings and lithographs.
Franciscon Handmaids of the Immaculate: Handmade religious items.
WORLDbyMAJA: Handmade glycerin soaps, body butters, lotions, bath salts and sweaters made from recycled fabrics.
Halladay's Harvest Barn: All natural herb blends, soup mixes, dipping oils, cheesecake mixes, apple crisp. All products are hand blended and packaged by our family and employees in Vermont.
Wildtree All Natural Cooking Products: All natural herb blends and cooking products especially designed for healthy eating and for those with food allergies or dietary restrictions.
Al's Backwoods Berrie Co.: Homemade jams and honey.
Vieira's: Cranberry chocolates, jams, jellies, sauces, spreads, chutney, confections, fudge, lollipops, coffee and gift baskets.
Everything Jalapenos…and NOT: Homemade jams, pickles, relish and beets with and without jalapenos.
Pine Tree Glass Works: Stained glass and fused glass items including light catchers, angels, mirrors, pendants, dishes and wine bottle cheese trays.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth: Local non-profit offering information about their organization and raffle tickets for a quilt giveaway and handmade pins by Lucinda.
Boys & Girls Club of Greater New Bedford/Wareham: This local nonprofit group will offer information about the orgainzation and offer a FREE pinecone birdfeeder activity.
Hilltop Products - Kreeters: Original creations, Kreeters and related merchandise.
Mar-Ke Baskets: Handwoven baskets, free weave and Nantucket style, gourd baskets with pineneedls and danish cord woven on.
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