Kay Rectenwald, of Toledo, left, goes nose-to-nose with a bird puppet on the hand of Diane Gamble, of Maumee. The puppet is one of Lucy's Puppets, a company in Anniston, Ala., that uses U.S. materials for their creations.
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Paper cutter Becky Crane of north Ridgeville, Ohio, works during the show.
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Jeremy Mascaro and his son Leland pose for wife/mom Betsey Mascaro at the fair. They live in Findlay.
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Alice and John Calderonello, of Bowling Green, admiring one of Stahl's Bowls, of Fairfield, Ohio.
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The eighth annual Levis Commons Fine Art Fair in Perrysburg.
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Art fair goers observe a small globe.
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Pam Horton, of Toledo, looking at the Folk Art of Maria Pfropper of Dryden, Mich.
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Ron and Linda Ruch talk with woodworker Neil Kemarly, of Pioneer.
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Jeweler Amy Beele, of Oregon, left and front, shows artist Jerry Gran, of Indianapolis, how she uses her iPad to take photos of her work which she can then send to clients. At rear left is Beeler's husband, Neal Harmon, of Oregon.
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Harbor Glass' Bob and Deb Less, of Holland, with customer Sue Crescitelli, of Sylvania,
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"Oh, I love it," greets fabric artist Fatou Sall, of Capital Heights, Md., left, when Phyllis Morelock, of Gibsonburg sees her hatted-self in the mirror.
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Cody Odorzynski, of Toledo, looking at photos taken by Paul Wood of Troy, Mich.
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