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Hanukkah Pop Up Craft Fair

Sunday, November 17, 2024 16 Cheshvan 5785

11:00 AM - 3:00 PMKol Rinah
This year's Hanukkah Pop-Up Craft Fair will be from 11:00am - 3:00pm. 
 
Special shopping hour for
Kol Rinah Members Only, 11:00 - Noon.
 
More than 20 local artists and creators will be featured, with a variety items at all price points. We will also have a Kol Rinah Hanukkah booth.
Food will be available for purchase.
 
Proceeds from the Craft Fair will support Kol Rinah's religious school, the Kol Rinah Education Hub (KoREH).
 
 
Kol Rinah is located at 7701 Maryland Ave. in Clayton. Street parking is available.
 
 

Featured Artists and Crafters

1ceramicguy

Guy Sachs uses form, texture and glazing techniques on his high fire porcelain or stoneware clay to create ceramics representative of his travels to National Parks. Each piece is unique.
 
 
 
 
 

Art By C. Lari

Cindy Larimore specializes in reverse painting on a plexiglass or glass "canvas". Unlike traditional painting, where backgrounds are laid first, here, details take precedence. Each stroke and hue contribute to a layered tapestry of texture and color. 

artbyclari.com/


Cake's Metal Whimsies

Stephanie Lander Rhea and company specialize in custom built, fun, creative, casual metal art work for the home, office, and garden created through plasma cutting, a cutting flame using electricity and high pressure air.  cmwhimsies.com/
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


Duncan Designs

Carla Duncan “paints” with dyed merino wool fibers, and felts it onto silk to create wearable art – Nuno felted scarves and wraps. Besides scarves, Carla will feature felted soap at the sale, each with a built-in “wash cloth” and exfoliator. Carla Duncan is a resident artist at Green Door Art Gallery in Webster Groves, MO. There you will find her painted animal tubes and a sampling of felted or fiber collage art tubes.   duncan-designs.com
 
 
 
 
 
 

Forai

Forai, Inc., is a faith-based, Christian organization partnering with local refugee and immigrant women to enable the realization of economic, educational, and social goals through training and peer support, and by expanding market opportunities for artisans. www.forai.org 
 

Jo Hart

Jo Hart creates highly decorative functional ceramics along with sculptural work that primarily focuses on female issues using texture, color and pattern to evoke whimsy, amusement and pleasure, hoping to provide the user a small escape from reality.

Hana Solomon


Hebrica

Kim Phillips specializes in Jewish papercut greeting cards and illustrations inspired by Torah, talmud, and other sacred texts.  She gladly accepts commissions for gifts for bar and bat mitzvahs, baby namings, new homes, and other occasions.  www.hebrica.com/
 

Honey by Pops Bees

Lonnie & Susan Grosman have been beekeepers for 8 years with apiaries throughout St. Louis County and St. Charles.  They package their honey in flights so customers can taste the different resources the bees collect in the neighborhood’s that they live.
 

Hypertiles

Bob Becker taught High School chemistry for 36 years. He had this crazy idea for a hyperbolic construction back in 1990, but waited until his retirement in 2020 to bring it to fruition. He is amazed at how it has taken off. It provides kids of all ages a chance to explore and create bendable/flexible structures in a wonderful blend of math, science and art.
 

LCQKS

Lillian Stephen runs this screen printing and design studio. LCQKS focuses on creating high-quality, durable, hand-made goods with unique patterns designed to be used day in and day out.
 

 


Linda Sachs Design

Linda Sachs creates decorative and wearable art from upcycled fabric with bursts of color and texture combinations, adding embroidery stitches and embellishments that highlight organic shapes.   instagram.com/sachslinda/
 

 


Little Rose Soaps

Stephanie Pilon Handcrafts palm oil free, animal fat free, cold-process soaps, with careful attention to feel, scent, and color.
 

Made by the Best

Mollylin Best enjoys taking project with her on  hiking and camping adventures, and finding someone who falls in love with an item she's made.
 
 

MOTEK Jewelry Collection

Bar Rodin offers quality handcrafted jewelry both of her own designs, from Israel, and around the world. Her doctrine is to inspire every woman and girl wearing her jewelry to feel feminine, romantic and radiant.
 
 
 

Nanico Jewelry

Ava Stern makes handmade jewelry specializing in tree of life necklaces in all color combinations.
 
 
 

 


Necklaces for Rett

Sandy Sher makes yarn necklaces with proceeds going to the International Rett Syndrome Foundation (IRSF). She supports IRSF in honor of her granddaughter, and all of her necklaces are made with love.
 
 
 

Nina Miller

Nina Schatzkamer Miller makes brightly colored kiln fired glass art. Most of it is functional art such as platters, bowls and plates; some is wearable, such as jewelry and hair accessories; other pieces are purely decorative or whimsical. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


Otter Way

(Mikey) Vin Romano is a Creative Director by day. In his hobbies, as in his art, he also love the act of creating with simplicity, structure, geometry, symmetry and balance.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Pernod Avenue Marketplace

Dennis & Therese Fenske's woodworking products range from pizza peels to butcher block carving boards and customized charcuterie boards in various shapes and sizes as well as handmade fishing nets and more.
 
 
 
 

 


Sev Wearables

Sarah Velling enjoys fashion as a form of wearable art and expression, seeking to create unique, handmade, and unconventional items of wearable art.
 
 

 


Shana Gourley

 

Stephonia Boutique

Stephanie Workman's candles are are non-toxic, eco-friendly, with pure and natural ingredients, and organic when possible. 
 
 
 
 
 

The Three Beagles Glass

Melia and Teresa Long hand-make one-of-a-kind glass art. Their artistic mother-daughter duo loves to bring joy to those that view our hard work made right here in St. Louis.  
 
 
 
 
 

Whimsy & Wire

Angie Spain uses the art of French Flower Beading to create pretty little things that put smiles on people’s faces.
 
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