Last Saturday about a dozen artists who live in Tangletown, a St. Paul neighborhood, opened their homes to interested buyers for a holiday art crawl. Paintings, ceramics, photographs, and jewelry were some of the items available for purchase. The most interesting collection of craftwork was a home filled with unusual Christmas, winter, and holiday wreaths. This wreath was on the front entrance door, beckoning buyers to enter and enjoy.
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Nice idea!
ReplyDeleteA Christmas crawl... sounds like an evening I'd like to partake in. Now a combo art and pub crawl would be the best of both worlds. haha
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wreath.
ReplyDeleteI've not ever heard of such a thing, but I'll bet it was fun. I'd get all tangled up in all that art and probably would need to take out a loan when I got home!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and I like that name too.
ReplyDeleteThe wreath is very welcoming. I love anything red!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful door!
ReplyDeleteThe whole pic is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo festive!
ReplyDeleteA rather unusual wreath, but quite lovely too!
ReplyDeleteThere were a few Holiday craft shows here last weekend.
ReplyDeleteSounds like something I would enjoy. Love the door and the wreath..but this is when I could be accused of being OCD.....Why didn't they hang that wreath higher on the door?
ReplyDeleteThe wreath is a festive red! An "art crawl" sounds intriguing.
ReplyDeleteI like art crawls and I definitely like this wreath. The art museum in Hartford used to have tree and wreath decorating competitions after Thanksgiving, and one year I bought one of the wreaths. When I go back to West Hartford in nine days, I must go looking for it.
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