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The Bellefonte Arts Summer Shop & Stroll Pop-up Market is an annual evening shopping experience featuring handmade vendors selling their work on the Bellefonte Arts block. This mini market features handmade goods, vintage finds, snack vendors, live music & food at The Bellefonte Cafe, and late night shopping at the Shops of Bellefonte. Join us for the last Shop & Stroll of the Summer on Friday, August 15th, 5-8pm. 
See you on the Boulevard!

Featured Vendors for August 15

Bargo Apparel - Unique handmade tote bags, makeup bags, book sleeves and more. 
Kat’s Claw Clips - Perfect blend of style and function with Kat’s high-quality claw clips.
PS Produce and More - Locally grown produce and florals
Handmade Cuties - Handmade crochet amigurumi 
TAP Product - Hand painted terracotta pots, glassware, and wood
Garden of Gathered Things - Whimsical, eclectic curation of pre-loved vintage art and home decor
Stephanie’s Upcycles - Upcycled mobiles, suncatchers and vintage doo-dads
Dellamade Designs - Handmade stainless steel, brass & leather jewelry
Kara Hinson Art - Watercolor portraits, and illustrative figure drawings 
A*Dam Fine Jerky - Homemade, hand-crafted original recipe beef jerky, specializing in beer, wine, and spirit infusions.
Etomi’s Treasures - African and Afrocentic jewelry & textile art
Safe Place Tarot - Tarot and Oracle readings
Marsha Neal Studios - “Make & Take” Silk & Cotton Cord Braided Wrap Bracelets, inside Bellefonte Arts
Moonchild Sweets - Desserts and sweet treats 

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Marsha Neal Studio Make & Take at the Shop and Stroll on August 15:
Silk & Cotton Cord Braided Wrap Bracelet Kit. Cost $5 each. Payable at event, no advance registration required.

 

Pick from a selection of over 80 colors of 2mm silk cords and a handful of color choices for the 1mm cotton cord. Marsha will help you tie the bracelet loop in the cotton cord and secure the silk to the cotton cord so you have your three strings to braid. Once you’ve gotten to the length to fit around your wrist at least 2x, you can tie a knot to secure the braid, then tie the bracelet onto your wrist.
You can sit in the shop and braid your bracelet or take it with you to work on at home.  Marsha Neal Studio has a You Tube video that shows how to make this style of braided silk bracelet with a bead accent on the cotton cord if you want to take yours a step further.

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