The 59th Annual War Eagle Crafts Festival may have come to a close this weekend, but Arkansas residents prove once again that the arts are an important aspect of this fall season. The festival, featuring more than 250 local crafters, takes place on the banks of the War Eagle Creek in Rogers, Arkansas, and attracts upwards of 100,000 spectators. Artists showed off their skills including handmade jewelry, yard art, woodwork and even homemade dog treats. But for now, vendors are packing up their U-hauls and counting down the days another craft season comes around.