OAKLAND COUNTYBogie Lake Greenhouses' Arts & Greens Holiday Market draws shoppersBogie Lake Greenhouses Co-owner Patty Watkins, right, shows visitors how to make a 5-loop bow during a Winter Container Gardening workshop at the annual Arts & Greens Holiday Market inside Bogie Lake Greenhouses Inc. in White Lake on Nov. 20, 2016.Brandy Baker, The Detroit NewsSierra Smith, 5, of Lake Orion, adds airplants, shells and other natural materials to a terrarium ornament she was building under the helpful eye of Leann Dameron, owner of Leelee's Garden, a pop-up craft workshop business which had a booth on site stocked with materials for the DIY holiday ornaments. More than 40 artists displayed their works at the event which partners with the Huron Valley Council for the Arts.Brandy Baker, The Detroit NewsLeelee's Garden owner Leann Dameron holds a finished "terrarium ornament" made by a customer.Brandy Baker, The Detroit NewsPat and Carl Wisniewski, Commerce Township, shop for a Christmas cactus together. With wind chills in the 20s and snow clinging to some grassy areas, visitors sought the more temperate climate of the annual Arts & Greens Holiday Market inside Bogie Lake Greenhouses Sunday.Brandy Baker, The Detroit NewsWhile his mom shops the holiday market, Aidan McCormick, 9, builds a graham cracker house at a booth set up by the Maria Moore chapter of Questers International, a group devoted to historic preservation, which offered to keep kids busy. Chapter President Judy Nelson looks on.Brandy Baker, The Detroit NewsThe Maria Moore chapter of Questers International offered graham cracker houses like this one for sale along with kits to build the holiday decorations.Brandy Baker, The Detroit NewsCarol Rich, White Lake, tucks miniature Christmas bulbs into a basket decorated with pine cones and greens and stocked with Michigan products like Sanders fudge, Better Made chips and Vernors during a Winter Container Gardening workshop. The holiday basket is a homemade gift for a family member.Brandy Baker, The Detroit News