Vendors aplenty at two-day craft fair
Coplay Borough held a two-day craft fair at the Coplay Parkway pavilion, located at Second and Keefer streets. Despite the sour weather, there was a nice turnout for the vendors.
There was a wide variety of items for sale at the Oct. 1-2 event, which benefited Coplay Fire Company and Coplay Sports. The fair was sponsored by the Coplay Borough Parks and Recreation Committee.
Crafter Michele Williams makes beautiful, handcrafted items with seasonal themes. She makes gnomes, wreaths, wizards, hats and more items. Call her business number at 610-762-9007 for more information.
Williams noted she makes her items with love, and creating themes is her therapy while dealing with her hectic life as a registered nurse and mother.
Tess Gregory had her Brewing Witch table loaded with witch and other occult items, such as hats, wreaths, skulls and more, for sale. Visit her Facebook page for additional information.
Electric Eden Crafts and Designs by Crystal Pechacek offered gemstone/crystal jewelry and more. For more information, visit her Facebook page.
No Coplay craft fair would be complete without a resident, like artisan and artist Keith Sodl. He runs Zuzu’s Keepsakes. Visit his Facebook page to see his creations.
Woodcuts by Bill offered handmade woodwork, custom plates and other skillfully crafted items. Contact fossilguyreppert@aol.com for more information.
Crafty Creations by Tiffany Benson, another seasoned crafter who organized and coordinated the successful craft show at the Coplay Community Days in August, offered autumn and sports items. Visit her Facebook page - T’s Craft & Creations - if interested.
Genuine hand-picked keepsakes crafted by Joy Laudenslager, with Lucky Clovers by Joy, were for sale. For more information, email joyrellen@hotmail.com or call 484-225-6215.
Vendor business Witchletoe offered items for sale that were themed to earth-based religions and Wicca. The items were themed for the elements of water, fire and earth, along with air that are considered in relationship with the Zodiac.
Attendees appeared to enjoy the diverse selection of items for sale, all for the good cause of helping the borough’s fire department and local sports group.