I just came back from this year's Bewitching Peddlers of Halloween art show in Marshall, MI and it was spectacular! I swear this show never disappoints.
I first visited the show in 2015 when it was called Ghoutlide Gathering and run by Rucus Studio artist Scott Smith. Back then it was located in Chelsea, MI. I was blown away by the experience and vowed to return, but it took me four years to get back and by then artist Jennie Hepler Takens of My Dearest Witch was running the show and the name became Bewitching Peddlers of Halloween. The show had also moved to Marshall, Michigan's Calhoun County Fairgrounds.
Quite frankly, I think Bewitching Peddlers has a majority of the best Halloween artists in the country. Artists are invited to the show by Hepler Takens and I believe I get just as excited as the chosen artists when I see through social media posts that they have received their beautifully packaged invitations that are handed out each spring.
This year was my third visit to the show and although I said I would go every-other year, I know I can't wait that long to return.
You're probably wondering what I purchased, but that will have to wait till I get everything unpacked and situated. For now, I'll give you a taste of the show through some rather haphazard photos I took. I'm sure you'll forgive me for not taking more, but I was very occupied with selecting my favorite pieces. Don't worry, Halloween art collector and photographer, Amy Schneider, was the show's official photographer and I'll share a link when she posts her pictures.
I also want to say how awesome it was to meet some of this blog's followers! I was really touched by those of you who introduced yourself to me and said that you were following the blog. If it wasn't for my vintage glasses and pumpkin shoes I'm sure I would have been more anonymous. It was also great to talk to the artists I've featured on the blog and to be able to spend some time with Kristen Stafford of the podcast Halloween Art and Travel- she's the one who gave me the awesome Halloween Decor Hunter key chain you'll see below that I will treasure.
My dear husband insisted on driving me to the show this year (a 12 hour drive) and this is our traditional "start of the trip" photo just in case we didn't make it home again- either from a disaster or a divorce. Happy to say we've always made it home still married and in one piece. Of course, I wore my Halloween pumpkin shoes that I purchased from Die With Your Boots On in Salem, MA a few years ago. The top photo is the lovely downtown Marshall, MI. (We want to live there now.)
What fun. Someday I will go with you.
ReplyDeleteIt is so much fun!
DeleteOff-the-charts awesome!!! It genuinely brings me joy to know that events like this exist in the world.
ReplyDeleteAutumn Zenith 🎃 Witchcrafted Life
You must try to visit it some year. It is so magical.
ReplyDeleteYou must try to visit it some year. It is so magical.
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