2023 Schedule:
Saturday, December 2nd from 11AM-5PM
Sunday, December 3rd from 11AM-4PM
Parking:
Free parking is available at 446 East High Street (look for the Kentucky Native Café sign). Limited parking is also available at Michler's main entrance at 417 East Maxwell Street.
2023 Music Schedule:
Saturday:
TBA
Sunday:
TBA
2023 Vendors:
October Press - Deborah Kessler
Letterpress prints with broadsides and cards printed on an antique press, including new broadsides signed by Silas House
Ukrainian Inspired Pysanky - Deedee Lanham
Pysanky egg ornaments, made by a series of colors dyed on blown egg shells using a traditional wax resistant method
Teri Kelly
Vintage jewelry and ornaments
Open Window Scents - LaDonna Durham
Handmade soaps in decorative packaging
Meadow House - Laura Poulette
Beautiful watercolor lettering, botanically inspired
Dirty South Pottery - Ashley Norman
Ceramics kitchen and tableware in an array of signature glazes as well as a yearly colllectible Christmas motif
Alpaca knit gloves, yarn, felted bags and fiber art
Wild Rose Handwovens - David Lowry
Alpaca woven scarves, towels, and hats
Char Arnett Howington
Ceramic planters, charming miniature houses, mugs and bowls
Galvin Made - Sarah Galvin
Hand-made heirloom cloth dolls and toys
Earthy ceramic kitchenwares, mugs, bell ornaments, and jewelry
Pillar candles in a vibrant array of colors
Original acrylic paintings with a colorful flair
Handstitched wool applique ornaments and stockings
Metalsmitched small one of a kind jewelry using sustainably sourced metals and found items
Clay magnets/brooches/earrings, pins, stickers, illustration prints, felt ornaments, tea strainer charms
Eco dyed scarves, shawls & polymer clay botanical jewelry
Original botanical watercolor paintings, greeting cards, and giclée fine art prints of original work
Featured Art by the Kentucky Native Café & Michler’s Staff
In addition to our table and tent vendors, check out "The Shed" for a look at some of the original artwork produced by the Michler's employees.