Broadmoor High School Arts and Crafts Show 2017
Photos: 46th annual Broadmoor High Arts & Crafts Festival helps fund educational equipment, more for school
                                                            
The 46th annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival was held Friday- Saturday, Nov. 22-23, 2019 at the school. Nearly 200 vendors, from Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Oklahoma, showcased their crafts and food at the event, which helps fund purchase of educational equipment, software, furniture and more for the school, as well as helping with accelerated reading programs, athletics and tutorial programs, according to festival organizer Clinton Sampson, assistant principal at the school. New this year were door prizes, donated by the vendors, and they were announced and awarded every thirty minutes throughout the day.
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Wooden toy trains made by Walker, La.'s K & L Woodworks, which Kay Sullivan and her husband Lloyd Sullivan own, at the 46th annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. The also make wooden toy cars, cedar chests, bird houses and more.
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Denham Springs' Breanna Kersh, left, buys a matched set of Mardi Gras tragedy/comedy masks from Cajun Way Creations owner Wade Boudreaux, center, also of Denham Springs, at the 46th annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. Kersh bought the masks for son Hudson Bear Kersh's first birthday party; he was born on Mardi Gras day last year. Boudreaux makes the yard art out of treated plywood, hand paints the pieces, then seals them with auto enamel. Nearly 200 vendors, from Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Oklahoma, showcased their crafts and food at the event, which helps fund purchase of educational equipment, software, furniture and more for the school, as well as helping with accelerated reading programs, athletics and tutorial programs, according to festival organizer Clinton Sampson, assistant principal at the school.
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Hanging bird 'spoon feeder,' which Terrytown-based Charmin' Gardens owner Peggy Reeves, her husband Danny and daughter Karen Reeves make from recycled plates, spoons, ceramic or wooden birds and chain, on sale at the 46th annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019.
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Zachary's Leigh Jones looks through capes-- including a Batman cape soon purchased for her son Max Jones, 4, left-- at the booth for 'Tay Tay Hair Bows,' owned by Picayune, Mississippi's Charlene Golden, at the 46th annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. Golden makes most of her hair ribbons out of 'grosgrain' ribbon, a term commonly used to refer to a heavy, stiff ribbon of silk or nylon woven via taffeta weave, using a heavy weft.
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Kay Sullivan of Walker, La.'s K & L Woodworks, arranges LSU, Saints and other Louisiana-themed log cabin bird houses made by the business, which she and her husband Lloyd Sullivan own, at the 46th annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. They also make wooden toy trains and cars, cedar chests and more.
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Baton Rouge's Sandra Zaid looks over handmade, Boho-style dreamcatchers at the booth for Francheska's Boutique, at the 46th annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. Owner Francheska Powell runs her shop in the historic French Market in New Orleans' French Quarter, selling the macremé dreamcatchers, hanging baskets and macremé bracelets.
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Gonzales's Stephanie Ivey looks over tables of handmade Raggedy Ann and other stuffed dolls made by Maggie Tullis' Diamondhead, Mississippi business 'her 'MAG'esty Pillows and Puffs,' at the annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. Besides the many types of dolls, Tullis also makes pillows that have themes.
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Baton Rouge's Caroline Smith, 2, looks over brightly-colored wooden trains made by the business K & L Woodworks, owned by Walker's Kay Sullivan and her husband Lloyd Sullivan, at the 46th annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. They also make themed birdhouses, cedar chests and more.
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Handmade stuffed dolls made by Maggie Tullis' Diamondhead, Mississippi business 'her 'MAG'estry Pillows and Puffs,' at the annual Broadmoor High School Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. Besides the many types of dolls, Tullis also makes pillows that have themes.
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Broadmoor High School Arts and Crafts Show 2017
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