BY KAREN BOSSICK Boulder Mountain Clayworks, Croney Cove European Market, Allison Paige Interior Design...there’s no shortage of holiday sales to keep you busy this weekend. Boulder Mountain Clayworks will hold a Holiday Show and Sale from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, in its studio in Ketchum. The studio is located at 471 E. 10th St., B6. The nonprofit potter’s studio will have handmade ceramic treasures on sale. And, while there, you can check out the Winter Class Schedule, which offers hands-on classes for adults and children in stoneware, porcelain, raku pottery and hand-building. Among this winter’s classes: Winter Teen Throwing, Family Clay Valentine Heart Boxes and Easter Bunnies and Winter Figurative Sculpture.
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Kirsten Shultz will serve hot wassail in her studio.
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Allison Paige Interior Design, artist Bex Wilkinson and photographer Kirsten Shultz are holding a Holiday Open House at their studios in Bellevue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, complete with gifts and cheer. The building is located at 117 S. Main St. Allison Connolly says visitors to her studio can expect to find gifts and antique treasures collected from all over the world, including furniture, pillows and Christmas décor. “The last few years I've attended the market in Las Vegas and the Round Top antique fair. I just recently visited Spain and France and brought back some beautiful pieces from this trip, too,” she said. Kirsten Shultz will be serving hot wassail downstairs with gift certificate portrait options for locals for the 2025 season. She will also have portraits on the wall she’s taken of local celebrities like Carole King and Scott Glenn, as well as countless other valley residents.
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Kirsten Shultz has taken countless portraits in the Sun Valley area over the past two decades, and she will be offering portrait discounts to all-comers.
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Bex Wilkinson said she also will offer discounts for artwork that she doesn’t have to send to an out-of-town address. Croney Cove will have its last European Market of the year on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 7-8. Lisa Vierling has curated a collection of treasures from around the world, including ceramics from Italy, glass from Austria and German and furniture from France and Switzerland. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days. Croney Cove is located at the site of a historic stage stop at 1033 W. Warm Springs Road, just before Frenchman’s Hot Springs.
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