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Festival News : Christmas in the Woods : Archived Articles
Last Updated: Sep 10th, 2007 - 13:30:56


Festival News : Christmas in the Woods : Archived Articles
WISENER SHARES FAMILY CHRISTMAS TRADITION
In a rapidly changing world, Sharon Wisener, of Ambridge, Pa., loves sharing a craft that her mother learned from her grandmother and passed along to her.
Sep 28, 2006, 08:27

Festival News : Christmas in the Woods : Archived Articles
HOLMES CREATES ARTISTIC DESIGNS WITH TATTING
At first glance, Tabitha Lynn Holmes thought the antique handkerchief had a crocheted edge, but it was somehow different than crochet. She was fascinated by the delicate beauty of the lace.
Aug 31, 2006, 10:05

Festival News : Christmas in the Woods : Archived Articles
GABRIEL'S MAKE FUDGE A WORK OF ART
Jeremy Gabriel’s family began to make mouth-watering fudge in their kitchen when Jeremy was just a boy. When he was 16, he asked his mom if he could earn some money making fudge that she
Aug 18, 2006, 15:49

Festival News : Christmas in the Woods : Archived Articles
UNDERFOOTWEAVERS RETURNS TO OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS IN THE WOODS
Marjory Boyd, of Massillon, Ohio, never imagined she would weave rugs for a very famous international company.
Aug 18, 2006, 15:06

Festival News : Christmas in the Woods : Archived Articles
WHAT DOES “FRAMED IN STONE” MEAN? MARJORIE & RAY DIEHL KNOW.
In a large detached workshop framed by acres of trees, Marjorie Diehl and her husband, Ray, work together framing paintings in stone.
Aug 18, 2006, 14:50


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