The Palm Beach Post
By Post Staff   |  Arts and Culture, Events  |  November 10, 2011

Cottage by the sea by Pat Kaufman. (Photo courtesy of Holiday Craft Festival on the Ocean)

Beautiful A1A becomes an outdoor art gallery on Saturday, Nov. 12, and Sunday, Nov. 13, when the 10th Annual Holiday Craft Festival on the Ocean takes place in Juno Beach. Palm trees, ocean breezes and warm sunshine make this oceanside event one of the most popular art and craft festivals in South Florida.

This showcase of original handmade craft and gift items created by dozens of the country’s finest artists and crafters offers something for everyone – even the family pet. Whether you’re a craft enthusiast or you’re looking for that perfect one-of-a-kind gift item, you’ll find folk art, pottery, handmade jewelry, paintings, personalized gifts, handmade clothing, scented soaps and body products and dog collars.

All of the exhibitors have been hand-selected from hundreds of applicants by American Craft Endeavors, the largest producer of craft fairs throughout the country. Prices range from $3 to $3,000.

Get a head-start on your holiday gift buying and find something reasonably prized and totally unique. Artists will be present during the show, and many enjoy discussing their inspiration and process.

The event will help raise money for the Jupiter Tequesta Rotary Club.

10th Annual Holiday Craft Festival on the Ocean, Jupiter/Juno Beach

When: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, and Sunday, Nov. 13

Where: Along AIA between Donald Ross Road and Loggerhead Park in Juno Beach

Admission: Free.

Info: (561) 746-6155 | Invite friends, nearby restaurants, more

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