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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Bear Lake Local Craft Fair At Raspberry Days

Raggy Daggy Do-Dads

After moving to Bear Lake in 1999 Sandi Warner started making jewelry inspired by her friend who was designing jewelry as a response to being a cancer survivor. She considers her designs to be eclectic in order to appeal to many jewelry lovers. She favors semi-precious gemstones - especially jaspers and agates that come in many colors with fascinating natural designs. She also prefers glass beads that are made in the Czech Republic as they are considered the best glass bead makers in the world.

She has sold her jewelry at venues in Utah, Idaho, and Colorado and 2 of her designs have been featured in jewelry magazines. Her jewelry is also sold in the National Oregon-California Center in Montpelier. This is how she explains the unique title for her jewelry - "Raggy Daggy Do is the name my Dad called me until his final day. To honor him, his artistic talents, and the inspiration he was to me I proudly call my handcrafted one-of-a-kind jewelry Raggy Daggy Do-Dads."

So be sure to stop by and see all of the numerous crafts she is currently hard at work creating for the Bear Lake Valley Craft Fair during Raspberry Days, Aug. 4-6. You'll find them and many other talented local crafters in the Lakeside Bldg north of the library in the Garden City Complex on 300 West.

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