A&E

Holiday Arts and Crafts

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Kelly Smith, owner of Sylvania-based Diva Supreme Chocolate's, gives out free samples of her homemade fudge.

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Lukis, 6, center, shows his mother Tanya Braden, of Sylvania, left, a bracelet he would alike to purchase as the pair shop at the booth belonging to Mary Jo Welly, right.

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Rini Ng, a science and math teacher with Timberstone Jr. High School, talks with customers about the beaded jewelry she and other teachers were selling during the Arts and Crafts Show. Bead for Life is a program that helps create sustainable income for women in emerging economies. Women craft the jewelry out of paper.

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The Southview Select Ensemble performed during the Arts and Crafts Show, Saturday.

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Vendor Liz Galdieux, left, jokes with Aaron Bivins, right, as he paints near his booth.

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Wonjung Hwang, 16, top right, sings with the Southview Select Ensemble.

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Missy McCarett, of Toledo, center, shopped for Christmas gifts with her daughter Maggie, 4, center.

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Kristi Frederick, left, and Allison Braker, both of Monclova, shop together. The women were looking at products from Bead for Life, a program that helps create sustainable income for women in emerging economies.

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Kate Argow's Brilliant Ideas, LTD table featured a number of pendants and other jewelry.

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