In August I traveled to Iowa to visit relatives and for the first time, go to the Iowa State Fair. When I entered the building that housed several artisans and crafters, the first booth I came across was Jan’s. I fell instantly in love with her wonderfully rustic carvings, full of country charm and warmth. It was definitely my favorite booth in the vast building. After oogling over her many pieces on display, I asked her for a photo. She was a bit shy about it, but I think she looks beautiful, don’t you? 🙂
The picture at the top of the snowmen and the letters that spell out JOY are just a small sampling of the amazing work that Jan and her husband do. They carve everything from Catalpa wood, which is excellent for cutting and forming shapes. After Jan or her husband carve out the pieces, Jan adds her finishing touches that bring these items to life. I now wish I had snapped more pictures of her booth as there are only limited designs available on her website and there was so much more to look at. She had each letter of the alphabet on display and after buying one, I would imagine they were pretty hot sellers.
I encourage you to visit Jan’s site, admire the designs available there, and maybe even drop her a line. Visit Jan Dwyer Collectibles.
Jan Dwyer says
What a nice article about our booth at the Iowa state fair! I only wish I didn’t have such a goofy look on my face!
Thanks for sharing your site with me!
Jan Dwyer
amandaformaro says
Oh Jan, we always think that about ourselves, our own worst critic! You look great 🙂
Kea Toothaker says
I bought a beautiful nativity set from Jan at a holiday gift show in Denver several years ago. Does Jan have a current website? The link from the above story doesn’t work.
Thanks!
Amanda Formaro says
Hi Kea. I looked and wasn’t able to find one, though I was able to find her on Facebook. Whether or not she’s active I don’t know but I have sent her a message. Thanks for the head’s up!