Victoria College’s Museum of the Coastal Bend will host its 17th Annual Holiday Artisans Market from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 5.
The event is free and open to the public.
The event features handcrafted, one-of-a-kind products by regional makers and artisans. Attendees are invited to enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages while they shop.
Museum members will receive a 10-percent discount at vendor booths.
The following vendors are scheduled to participate in the event.
- Crossroads Homemade Goodies: Jams, jellies, salsas and canned goods
- Country Q’s: Candles, air fresheners, goat’s milk soaps and lotions
- Glass Creations: Stained glass suncatchers, jewelry, mosaics
- The Goliad Forge: Blacksmithing, hand-forged items
- Victoria College Academy of Lifelong Learning: Enrichment opportunities
- Victoria Preservation Inc.
- Linda Wolff: Paintings
- Backyard Bird Nerd: Watercolors, children's books, journals
- Baked Sunshine: Hand-crafted biscotti and breads
- Moslero Gardens: Bonsai and succulents
- The Glass Dude: Glass art and jewelry
- JL Soaps: Small-batch soaps, body and beard products
- Sam Roberson Woodworking: Turned wood bowls, rolling pins, cutting boards, crosses
- South Texas Pecans: Pecans, pecan oil, pecan treats
- Una Mae Jones: Quilted Christmas creations
- The Herb Cottage: Herbal tea blends, Asian tea, herbal skin care and wellness products
- Seditious Seraphim: Artisan jewelry
- T&L Blade Company: Handmade knives, paper scrapers, and BBQ and fire pit tools
- Wood-N-Treasures: Mesquite wood creations
- The Salty Selkie: Hand-painted art objects
- Gulf Breeze Winery: Wine varietals and blends
- Moonside Macaron: Handmade French macarons
- Weaver House Art: Pottery and jewelry
- VC Dirt Nerds VC Art Club: Art by VC students and faculty
- Baubles and Bites: Freeze-dried treats
- Uniquely Yours: Tooled leather goods and jewelry
- Fred Ferriera: Turned wood bowls and decorative and utilitarian items
The Museum of the Coastal Bend is located on Victoria College’s Main Campus in Victoria, 2200 E. Red River Street, at the corner of Red River and Ben Jordan streets. Parking is free.