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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The inaugural Sassafras Artisan Market presented by the North Georgia Arts Guild featured artists showcasing hand-made jewelry, photography, watercolor paintings, pottery, folk art, wood and metal art, fiber art, and much more. Crowds of people came out to enjoy the event April 29-30 weekend at the Rabun County Civic Center in Clayton.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Artist Paul Bergstrom with Mountain Melodies is one of the featured artists showcasing his work at the Sassafras Artisan Market April 29-30. A customer eyes the many beautiful creations inside the booth.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Capt. Buck’s Rustics features handcrafted unique lights & More at the inaugural Sassafras Artisan Market in Clayton April 29-30.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Potter Amy Lovelady Strickland showcases her works at the Sassafras Artisan Market April 29-30.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Butcher and Beth with Metal Illusions take the ordinary and make it extraordinary by creating unique yard and home art from metal utensils. They display their works of art at the Sassafras Artisan Market in Clayton April 29-30.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Artist Cynthia Cox from Easley, S.C. with CC’s Intuitive Creations makes wreaths and showcases her artwork at the Sassafras Artisan Market in Clayton April 29-30.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Erika White with EW Designs is a Polymer clay artist and displays her artwork at Sassafras Artisan Market in Clayton April 29-30.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Many artists were featured inside the Rabun County Civic Center at the Sassafras Artisan Market in Clayton April 29-30.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The inaugural Sassafras Artisan Market presented by the North Georgia Arts Guild featured artists showcasing hand-made jewelry, photography, watercolor paintings, pottery, folk art, wood and metal art, fiber art, and much more. Crowds of people came out to enjoy the event April 29-30 weekend. It featured artists inside the Rabun County Civic Center and outside at the pavilions.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The inaugural Sassafras Artisan Market presented by the North Georgia Arts Guild featured artists showcasing hand-made jewelry, photography, watercolor paintings, pottery, folk art, wood and metal art, fiber art, and much more. Crowds of people came out to enjoy the event April 29-30 weekend. It featured artists inside the Rabun County Civic Center and outside at the pavilions.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The inaugural Sassafras Artisan Market presented by the North Georgia Arts Guild featured artists showcasing hand-made jewelry, photography, watercolor paintings, pottery, folk art, wood and metal art, fiber art, and much more. Crowds of people came out to enjoy the event April 29-30 weekend. It featured artists inside the Rabun County Civic Center and outside at the pavilions.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The inaugural Sassafras Artisan Market presented by the North Georgia Arts Guild featured artists showcasing hand-made jewelry, photography, watercolor paintings, pottery, folk art, wood and metal art, fiber art, and much more. Crowds of people came out to enjoy the event April 29-30 weekend. It featured artists inside the Rabun County Civic Center and outside at the pavilions.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The inaugural Sassafras Artisan Market presented by the North Georgia Arts Guild featured artists showcasing hand-made jewelry, photography, watercolor paintings, pottery, folk art, wood and metal art, fiber art, and much more. Crowds of people came out to enjoy the event April 29-30 weekend. It featured artists inside the Rabun County Civic Center and outside at the pavilions.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. The inaugural Sassafras Artisan Market presented by the North Georgia Arts Guild featured artists showcasing hand-made jewelry, photography, watercolor paintings, pottery, folk art, wood and metal art, fiber art, and much more. Crowds of people came out to enjoy the event April 29-30 weekend. It featured artists inside the Rabun County Civic Center and outside at the pavilions.