- December 4, 2025
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Sara Gustafson sold jewelry and other cool trinkets.
These customized ornaments were a hit with customers.
Katherine, Paul and Madeline Bedford got into the Christmas spirit.
Donna Walters and Cherie McCauley represented Young Living Essential Oils.
Color Street Nails sellers demonstrated their products on interested customers.
These beautiful wreaths were made by LoveLi Designs owner Lisa Fulwiler.
LoveLi Designs owner Lisa Fulfiller brought dozens of her handmade wreaths to sell.
Eilish Valley, Lilly Harvey and Sweet Cheeks Face Painting artist Kelly Fitzgerald modeled some amazing paint designs.
The Chick-fil-A cows were dressed in the holiday spirit, too.
Students and children could play this fun reindeer ring toss game.
Author/illustrator Peter Raymundo brought his books to sell.
Tim Hodge played the role of Santa Claus for the evening.
Eva Lietz’s business, Eva’s Character Creations, revolves around fun, character-inspired jewelry and more.
Sarah Merritt, an Initials, Inc. partner, showed off her monogrammed handbag.
Phil Messer is the mastermind behind Uncle Phil’s Fudge.
These soy candles are made by Wash & Wik, a soap and candle company.
Gary and Ariel Bruckner own Wash & Wik, a soap and candle company.
Kim Gowanloch, Amy Barnickel and Kenneithia Mitchell wrapped shoppers’ gifts.
Margeiry Mora Guerrero sold jewelry and other cute, LEGO-inspired trinkets.
DR. PHILLIPS From handmade wreaths and rustic home decorations to candles, books and fudge, there was something for everyone during the Miracle on Paw Street Holiday Craft and Vendor Fair at Dr. Phillips High. The craft fair, held Saturday, Dec. 8, was put on by the school’s theatre program and included more than a dozen vendors selling holiday-themed products. Attendees could get holiday shopping and gift wrapping done, as well as grab a bite to eat from some local food trucks.