Mid Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities – Cape May Preservation Fund Online Auction
Auction Ends: Feb 28, 2022 10:00 PM EST

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The Cape May MAC Collection

Item Number
202
Estimated Value
150 USD
Sold
75 USD to millernm
Number of Bids
6  -  Bid History

Item Description

Did you know our hardworking, dedicated staff was so talented too?  This collection features the handiwork of (5?) MAC employees: Mary Stewart, Susan Krysiak, Rosemary Rombado, Cathy Baldacchini and Sandi Adams.  

Made by Mary Stewart, the Cat Lovers Package is from Santa Paws in Clermont NJ.  Santa Paws is a women-owned and operated, eclectic retail shop with the perfect gifts and accessories for you, your home, your favorite pets and pet people.  The package contains an assortment of handmade cat toys, including a kick stick and mice filled with organic catnip, matching men's and women's cat themed socks and a cat themed tea towel. 

Sandi Adams is an independent distributor of Mia Bella's candles.  This winery box features four scented candles based on wine.  Mia Bella makes their candles in the USA and they are made of vegetable wax with no soy ingredients or petroleum products.  Find more at www.mykandles.com 

Handmade by Susan Krysiak, this burn orange scarf is perfect for a cool day to wrap several times around your neck and tuck in or leave out.  It's light but warm.  Made of washable materials, it will get softer each time!

Rosemary Rombado sews accessories for food lovers!  This set includes a handmade wine bag that holds up to two bottles of wine and includes oil and vinegar bottles for those who aren't so inclined.  The bowl cozy goes from the microwave to the table protecting your hands when carrying your hot dish, and includes a glass Anchor Hocking dish.  Both are navy with a silver anchor motif, are machine washable, and are handmade from 100% cotton.

Always active on the wheel, Cathy Baldacchini spends a lot of time in the studio as a ceramics artist!  This decorative bowl stands 3” tall with a width of 11-1/2”.  She used a slab-built drape method using a ball for the form. The pattern was rolled into the clay before it was fired two time in the Maverick Art Studio kiln and is food safe.   Made with stoneware white clay and glazed with Amaco Celedon - Rainforest.