Chuck and Wendy Veasey were at the craft show to pick up gifts.
“We get gifts for kids and our parents who live in Pennsylvania,” Chuck said as they were picking up a few things from Laytonmade.
Sheila Applen of Earthborn Treasures of Cable, Wisconsin, said she always enjoys the Spring Craft Show.
“We love this show, we look forward to it every year,” Applen said. “It’s a really friendly show.
“It’s about half the people as usual, but the people that are here are liking what they see … and buying,” Applen added.
The vendors were selling everything from sun catchers, to pottery, woven baskets and blankets, homemade jelly and jams, lipstick, essential oils, note cards and lots of jewelry.
It s beginning to look a lot like Christmas on Main Street in Destin.
City of Destin workers spent about an hour last Tuesday donning Main Street in Destin with various themed Christmas banners from a big nosed Rudolph to a seahorse sporting Christmas lights and a candy cane as part of the Destin Banner Art Project headed up by Ron Sandstand of Flutterby Antiques. This is our first time to do Christmas banners, Sandstead said, noting January 2021 will mark the third year for the banner project that features local works of art. It s been a lot of fun. Christmas is a special time for most of us. The city did a great job in getting them up and I appreciate their willingness to promote local art . (we) love our local artists.