A visitor looks over quilted placemats and table runners made by 90-year-old Evelyn Gregory of Hurricane on display at her booth watched by her daughter Barbara Karastury (right) at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Brittany Skeens sells a wooden Bigfoot cutout to a visitor as her sister, Faith Gaylor, fills an order in the back of their Mountain Sisters Creations booth at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Kinsley Womack, 5, of Hurricane, stands by wooden cutouts of the Grinch painted by Ellen Keaton of Catlettsburg, Ky., at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Lisa Diamond (left) and Melissa Scherrep each wear a "fascinator" on their heads like those they have created for sale at their Crafty Chameleon booth at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Lance Brooks of Glen Daniel whittles a slender wooden Christmas tree at his booth at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday. He also carved the Santa Claus on display in front of him.
Ellen Keaton of Catlettsburg, Ky., drills a screw into a Christmas decoration at the booth she and her husband Larry Keaton have at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Cathy McClung (left) and Cathy Snyder of ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä talk with visitors about their teapot garden decorations on display for sale at their Tea Spots booth at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Robin Sizemore of ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä talks with a visitor while making a basket at her booth of baskets for sale at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Bill Parsons of Clarksburg shows a visitor his dyed scarves on display at the Appalachian Treasures booth at the 54th Capital City Art & Craft Show Saturday.
A visitor looks over quilted placemats and table runners made by 90-year-old Evelyn Gregory of Hurricane on display at her booth watched by her daughter Barbara Karastury (right) at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Brittany Skeens sells a wooden Bigfoot cutout to a visitor as her sister, Faith Gaylor, fills an order in the back of their Mountain Sisters Creations booth at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Kinsley Womack, 5, of Hurricane, stands by wooden cutouts of the Grinch painted by Ellen Keaton of Catlettsburg, Ky., at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Lisa Diamond (left) and Melissa Scherrep each wear a "fascinator" on their heads like those they have created for sale at their Crafty Chameleon booth at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Lance Brooks of Glen Daniel whittles a slender wooden Christmas tree at his booth at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday. He also carved the Santa Claus on display in front of him.
Ellen Keaton of Catlettsburg, Ky., drills a screw into a Christmas decoration at the booth she and her husband Larry Keaton have at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Cathy McClung (left) and Cathy Snyder of ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä talk with visitors about their teapot garden decorations on display for sale at their Tea Spots booth at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Robin Sizemore of ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä talks with a visitor while making a basket at her booth of baskets for sale at the 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show Saturday.
Bill Parsons of Clarksburg shows a visitor his dyed scarves on display at the Appalachian Treasures booth at the 54th Capital City Art & Craft Show Saturday.
The 54th Capital City Art and Craft Show took over the ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä Coliseum and Convention Center this weekend.
The event, sponsored by the Kanawha City Lions Club, featured dozens of vendors and artisans offering everything from handmade jams, jellies and baked goods to pottery, jewelry and a variety of crafts.
The show has raised more than $1.6 million for Lions Club projects and local charities.