Megan Adams, right, laughs with sisters Rylee Claire McKenzie, left, and Baileigh McKenzie, middle, while selling crochet items at the Mattie Street Market.
David Gray | The News
Handmade jewelry created by Andrea Grassi of Baton Rouge was on sale at the Mattie Street Market on Sunday, Jan. 7.
David Gray | The News
Cortni Bell of Denham Springs sold some of her festive homemade wreaths during the Mattie Street Market on Sunday, Jan. 7.
David Gray | The News
Friends Aubrey Schisler, left, and Vivian Andrus have fun doing some arts and crafts during the Mattie Street Market on Sunday, Jan. 7.
David Gray | The News
The Mattie Street Market had some flavorful options for shoppers on Sunday, Jan. 7, including this Mayhaw jelly made by Terry Barrilleaux.
David Gray | The News
LSU professor Cihan Aydiner brought some of his modern art rugs and hangings to the Mattie Street Market on Sunday, Jan. 7. Here’s one of a map from the 17th Century.
David Gray | The News
From left, BrushFire Art Studio owners Heather and Tracey Dronet look over the items at a booth set up by Andrea Grassi during the Mattie Street Market on Sunday, Jan. 7.
David Gray | The News
Amanda Byrd and Nolan Bull, co-owners of Famous & Noble Candles, brought 10 of their 160 different scented candles to the Mattie Street Market, including Boots and Chaps, the one that inspired their business.
David Gray | The News
Lafayette resident Kim Platt of K&T Creation Plattartwork had some of her work on display and for sale at the Mattie Street Market on Sunday, Jan. 7.
David Gray | The News
Six members of LANDers and the Young Artists Academy Gospel Choir, two local after-school ministry programs for children, ran a booth at the Mattie Street Market on Sunday, Jan. 7.
David Gray | The News
Decorative door hangers were for sale at the Mattie Street Market on Sunday, Jan. 7, courtesy of Ponchatoula, Louisiana, resident Victoria French.