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Making our way over to “Oh Hello Deer,” the business I work for. People are gathering towards the booths to see what others are selling. Through the booth you can see my boss surrounded by all of the things she sells, some of which I helped make!

Doylestown Art Festival

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Making our way over to “Oh Hello Deer,” the business I work for. People are gathering towards the booths to see what others are selling. Through the booth you can see my boss surrounded by all of the things she sells, some of which I helped make!

Here are some of the handmade items my bosses designed. They sell many things including home goods, accessories, and apparel. I have helped hand paint the letter hooks displayed. They use all recycled wood and cut it themselves. Everything is made by them (and me and my twin!) making the items unique.

While walking through the festival we came across these wooden pieces. There were very interesting bird houses along with tall sculptural pieces. As pictured, this artist made the character Rango. These pieces, while kind of creepy, clearly were made with effort and creativity.

This artist was selling pottery pieces. While walking past this booth I couldn’t help thinking how they felt like something I would see in a museum. They had this organic quality to them and they were beautiful pieces. The color choices caught my eye and gave the pieces that old look they reminded me of.

The Festival was packed with people on Sunday. This entire street was covered with people looking at the artwork displayed. Food vendors were out giving deals and restaurants were crowded as well. The weather remained nice through the day, which was good for the artists!