Event Artisans & Vendors

Here is the current list of artisans and vendors who participated in the 2023 Scenic Drive Barn Fest! To view their work, click on their name below to view their items, and then click the button at the bottom of their page to return to this list. This is a juried show where fine quality merchandise is handmade by the person selling it.


Hilary Anderson family: Hilary creates handmade scarves, gnomes, and jewelry. Her 10-year-old daughter, Ada, makes handmade beads and bracelets, and Otto, her 12-year-old son, creates fishing lures.

Amanda Bradley: Adorable, high quality baby quilts with matching bibs and burp cloths.

Pamela Brown: Woven baskets, jewelry, vases, headbands. and also, earrings, bracelets, and pins.

Fred Des Camps: “Intarsia” items. The art of creating 3D mosaic style pictures with wood.

Marc Featherly: Hand carved wood ornaments and decorations.

Linda Harman: Couture handmade knitted and crocheted accessories.

Mike Hartzler: Hand carved and painted wood items: small figures, ornaments, and wood spoons (usable and decorative).

Carolyn Hawes: From Cyn Elizabeth Studios, stained glass art, photography, jewelry made from sea glass, resin, gemstones, including wire wrapped and silver-smithed art.

Amy Hawkins: Hand-made glass mosaics, trays, wall hangings, trivets, display pieces, ornaments, picture frames, coasters, and more.

Lisa Hinshaw: Original art, matted prints, note cards, floral sculptures, and acrylic pour collages, in bright colors that express hope, joy, and peace.

Judy Hoepker: From the Rolling Oak Alpaca Ranch in Southern Illinois, quality, handmade boutique Alpaca products.

Jan King and her Walnut Grove Farm team make designer wreaths, swags, and everlasting florals.

Nicole (Nikki) Malley: Malley Farms offers small batch, hand-crafted. preserves, condiments, and pickled vegetables.

Joan Maney: Framed acrylic paintings on canvas.

Diane Martino: One of a kind homemade jewelry.

Jarah O’Brien: From a family of beekeepers with a small apiary in LeRoy, IL, they offer local honey as well as honeybee-inspired handmade goods, such as bath and body products, pure beeswax candles, scented wickless candles, reusable beeswax food wraps, and more!

Alyssa Pacheco: Acrylic and watercolor paintings of varying sizes, hand painted ring dishes; and her self-published book of her poetry and short stories titled, “Dear Desperation”.

Ann Pastucha: Felted wool hot pads, coasters, “pillow pals,” head bands, dryer balls, polymer household items, jewelry, and more!

Becky Peterson: Original designs made of paper mache, gourds, and painted driftwood, unique to the fall season.

Laurie Pillman: Handmade fairy wands, cabochon necklaces and pins, baby blankets, pocket size felt animals.

Lindsey Rogers: Handmade artisan soap, lotion, and candles with locally sourced ingredients created and sold by the Persifer Soap Company.

Thomas Rogers: Stained glass art creations.

Linda Ross: Handmade stoneware pottery for home and garden.

Sarah Ross: Sarah will be selling her book of poetry, “Taking You Where I’ve Been”, with a book signing at the event.

Mary Ilmberger-Scott: Original mixed media paintings with a variety of prints, cards, magnets, and framed art journals and paper clay sculpted birds.

Sharon Scott: Sterling silver and mixed metal jewelry with unique natural stones.

Julie Simack: Floral and landscape paintings, prints and blank greeting cards.

Janet Pogue Tolle: Offering her two children’s books featuring local illustrators, local history, and animal characters: Silas, the Great House Cat and Nellie and the Runaway Drone.

Elizabeth Wood: The Wooden Looms creates and sells unique, quality handwoven, hand knitted, hand crocheted, and hand felted items.

Kathleen Yarde: Resin crafts, clay jewelry, and acrylic and watercolor paintings.


Huizenga Family Farm will be selling pumpkins and fall produce in front of the barn.