A number of booths feature dolls, doll clothes, and doll furniture.
Many artists are showing their original work, including James Parker from Sarasota, who paints military memorabilia and coastal landscapes. Robert Hall black-genre artist from Rose Hill, returns with his highly collectible rural scenes. Edward Spradlin of Erwin and David Horton of Fayetteville will be selling their originals. Tynie Sumner from Pink Hill will be selling her painted old windows and other painted items. Other artists are painting on wood, metal, ceramics, gourds, glass and cloth. Traditional crafts of pottery, basket making, quilting, candlemaking, natural foliage wreaths, woodworking, stained glass, jewelry, and seasonal clothing are displayed throughout the show. Aaron Britt from Asheboro returns with his traditional North Carolina pottery. Ray Von Davis from Seagrove returns with his traditional pottery.
Reuben York from Lillington will be offering his Raku pottery for the first time.
Featured is a splendid assortment of handmade baskets. The Cape Fear Basketmakers Guild has a double booth with many varieties of baskets made by their members. Elizabeth Stokes from Wando, S.C., will be selling her Gullah baskets and popcorn from South Carolina. This show highlights a large selection of seasonal floral arrangements. Of special interest are the impressive floral decorations by James and Linda Harrington from Carollton, Ga. There will be glass etchings by John Cochran of Magnolia.
Numerous booths display the home crafts of stitchery, which includes quilting, needlepoint, cross-stitching, crocheting and knitting.
Many booths feature crafts made of wood. Items from simple cutouts to furniture are offered. Cypress yard and patio swings and tables are offered Five booths will feature exquisite handmade jewelry.