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Merry Madoo

A new “Re-Gift of the Magi” shop will present new coffee-table art and design books, scented candles, and other gifts donated to the conservancy.
By
Star Staff

The Madoo Conservancy in Sagaponack will deck the halls of the studio and make everything bright at its annual holiday market on Saturday. Featuring fresh-cut greens for wreaths and sprays, and homemade gifts and decorations, the market will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A new “Re-Gift of the Magi” shop will present new coffee-table art and design books, scented candles, and other gifts donated to the conservancy.

There will also be products exclusive to Madoo, such as Mae Mougin’s custom ceramics, a dove pin designed by Janet Mavec for Orchard Jewelry, and Madoo tote bags.

In addition to offering a selection of Broken Arrow wreaths from Hamden, Conn., Andy Brand will lead a wreath-making workshop at 1 p.m. For $75, Madoo will supply reusable wreath rings, unusual greens, and other natural materials to design a wreath. Participants, who will need reservations, should bring gloves and pruning shears.

For post-shopping or for those who want to warm up, there will be a bonfire in the Templum Barbiquem with roasted chestnuts and marshmallows. Mulled cider will be served.

 

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