[Baltimore Sun] Natural Holiday Sale at Howard County Conservancy | PHOTOS

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See photos of the Natural Holiday Sale at Howard County Conservancy. The event featured artisan vendors, live music, and “critter crafts,” Saturday December 2, 2023.

The Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy offered beautiful gifts inspired by nature from local artisans. Attendees made whimsical critter crafts from natural materials.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
A partron’s whimsical duck created from shells, a magnolia seed pod, pistachio shells and dried flowers at the Critter Crafts station during Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)

Ezra Crist, 3, works on his race car driving Christmas tree made from a pine cone, acorn caps, dried flowers and sweet gum ball at the The Howard County Conservancy Natural Holiday Sale.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Max Hochberg makes a squirrel from pistachio hulls and a magnolia seed pod at the Critter Crafts station during the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Vendors display their hand-made, nature-inspired products at the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy. (Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)

Vendor and local artisan Laura Farrell displays hand-made Pocket Pets at The Howard County Conservancy Natural Holiday Sale.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Local artisans Laura Farrell and her mother Mary Farrell diplay hand-made Pocket Pets and ornaments during the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Huselton Family’s creations made at the Critter Crafts station during the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)

The whimsical Huselton Family created of prickly acorn caps and other natural materials made at the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Pat Crandall, of Ellicott City, finishes a caterpillar made of sweet gum tree balls at the Critter Crafts station during the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Shepard Huselton creates a scene with a stick person at one of the Critter Crafts tables during the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy. (Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)

Jim Huselton and his son Shepard Huselton create critters with natural items at the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy at the Critter Crafts station. (Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Jim Huselton’s creation of a hedgehog made from a magnolia seed pod, twigs and dried flowers at the Critter Crafts station during the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Logan Bures, 8, of Mt. Airy, made a battle ship of turtles from sea shells on a sliver of tree bark at the Critter Crafts at the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)

Patrons gather natural materials collected on site for the Critter Crafts at the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Lineea Tarr, 14, of Ellicott City, adds mushrooms, dried flowers, ferns and moss to a piece of bark collected for the Critter Crafts activities at the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)
Volunteer Allison Boyd, 12, glues dried flower stems to an egg for hair to make a critter craft during the Natural Holiday Sale at The Howard County Conservancy.(Karen Jackson/for Baltimore Sun Media)

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