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Saturday: Hand Job Fine Arts and Artisan Crafts

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Saturday: Hand Job Fine Arts and Artisan Crafts

Hand Job is back for another year to support the local handmade-only artists and artisans on Small Business Saturday.

In a world full of mass-produced, low quality items, show your neighbors that you appreciate their heart-felt craft, and walk away with awesome holiday gifts for yourself or others.

Please come out and browse what these incredible vendors have to offer. It takes a lot of courage and energy to do what they do, despite anything going on in the world and news, they are all compelled to keep sharing their passions.

November 26, 2022, 12pm-5pm
Leon Valley Community Center, 6427 Evers Rd, San Antonio, TX 78238 (Google Map)
Free Admission | Free Parking

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The Vendors

Handcrafted by J. Anne

Handcrafted by J. Anne for when you need a beautifully made purse, wristlet clutch, crossbody cell phone bag, or handbag to brighten up your wardrobe or to give as a thoughtful, useful gift for any occasion. Made with love by Jean Lake!

 
Elareé Designs

I love making beautiful things whether it’s on a canvas or designing jewelry. It brings me much happiness to see the joy in people’s faces when I share my creations with them.
 

 
Mosaic Gardens

Josie is a retired psychologist. She used the pandemic to make ornaments & decorations. She is offering Christmas décor, handmade jewelry, and various household décor items.

 
Natures Chimera

My name Is Dallas and when I’m not working my day job you can fine me in my art studio sculpting a painting. My art is inspired by nature, horror, and pop culture.
treasure chest monster

 
Stove and Yoshee Studio

Hi, I am Yoshee of Stove and Yoshi Studio! I dabble in a lot of different mediums from acrylic paint, to 3d art such as plush toys! I love creating things based off of things I love like comics, videogames and anime!

Some creations you may see from me are Paintings, vinyl stickers, prints, t shirts and of course my main focus right now that are plush toys some being my originals and others being inspired by the things I read and watch.

 Kathleen’s Garden Jewelry

Kathleen handcrafts decorative pieces to accent potted plants, and also creates beaded jewelry. This is her first pop-up market ever!

Beaded garden stakes

 
Brandi’s Bam Boutique

Creating has been a passion of mine since I was old enough to hold scissors. Working a full-time job and crafting on the side has got me to the point in my life that I am today however, you know what they say… Do what you love! Well I fell involve with polymer clay, especially polymer clay jewelry! With endless options and the outlet to be creative, polymer clay jewelry is my passion. I seek to inspire others to create, spread love and kindness, and provide irresistible jewelry to be the polymer clay jewelry brand of choice.

 

 
ZombiesGoRawr

I’m a self taught kawaii artist. I make miniature figures into charms for jewelry out of polymer clay and resin. My themes include kawaii (cute), pop culture, anime, horror, and creepy cute and original pieces. While I mainly make charms for jewelry I also enjoy making funky sunglasses, decoden mirrors, and keyboard keycaps.

creepy Ouija board pointer

 
Wind Raven Crafts

Ever since my youth, I have always been a crafter. Now, in my adulthood, I have decided to turn my lifelong passion into a profession. I currently dabble in beadwork but I am never afraid to expand my horizons as a crafter.

beaded bracelets on display

 
Mama Chola Knits

Hello! I’m Cathey, and we’re Mama Chola Knits. We’re a mother-daughter duo from Peru with a passion for knitting & crocheting. I learned to knit from my mom, who learned to knit from her older sisters and mother, and they all learned to knit from our great-grandmother. It means so much to me that we’re able to keep this beautiful tradition going through generations and across continents.

Our name is a nod our indigenous ancestry, something that drives who I am and everything I do. Fiber arts is an integral part of our Quechua culture, and I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t surrounded by wool, cotton, and other lush fabrics. I love being able to create soft, beautiful and functional items that endure, just like what our ancestors did.

gloves malabrigo rios aniversario hw3

 
Casa Mio

Hi we are Adrian and Diana Garcia, artists and owners of CASA MIO. Our designs capture the beauty of our Mexican culture, highlighting our colorful traditions and vivid symbolism, while adding a modern touch. Our handcrafted pieces will blend in effortlessly as an accent in your space or be the main focal point in the room. Let our designs elevate your home and celebrate our cultura.

 
The Dream Corner Shop

My creative life has taken many journeys and detours always exploring and stretching what I can do. I am currently making jewelry, with silver wire and very tiny beads as well as painting on baseball caps.

beaded necklace and earrings

 
Enchanted Storm

I like making stuff, whether it is bathbombs, soaps, silver/gemstone jewelry, fine art, screen prints, or sewing. I also like expressing my creativity in dance and song production. I like expressing myself and beauty in any way possible. Heck, I even created this Hand Job event too.

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