Beautiful Ewe
Published by Noelle Olpin on 30 Apr 2008 | No Comments
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Isabell’s Umbrella will bring a smile to your face and lift the clouds of a rainy day. Isabell first introduced stationery products and is currently expanding to include home decor. Her designs are bright, fun and modern, and are sure to brighten any room.
Published by Duane Call on 26 Apr 2008 | No Comments


We are pleased as punch to have Miriam from Abode, Paris Flea Market joining us again! Her new Sugar Sugar jewelry line and Golliwog vintage paper & collage, along with all of her other eclectic goodies sure to be seen are some definite eye candy. Anyone craving a some Sugar Babies???
Published by Noelle Olpin on 26 Apr 2008 | No Comments


We are so very proud of our gal Lisa Furner of Mariposa Avenue for being the Etsy featured seller for the next few days. Way to go! All of Mariposa Avenue lanterns are hand cut exclusively from recycled food cans and each one is unique to itself. In a dark room they will cast their shadows on the ceiling and walls. They are great for indoor and outdoor use and make great gifts. Direct link to the interview here.
Published by Noelle Olpin on 25 Apr 2008 | No Comments
Scribble It, a hip and funky vinyl wall art company, truly describes what we do, we offer “Scribbles” for your home. Instead of spending hours of designing, tracing and then hand-painting a design, give Scribble It a chance and within 10-15 minutes (depending on the Scribble) you can step back and truly love what you have done. We not only offer vinyl lettering, which is the hot item in home decor, but we also offer wall art. Designs with birds, dress forms, clocks and even shelves, the sky is the limit with our wall art. Check out our website www.ScribbleItOnline.com.
Published by Molly Call on 24 Apr 2008 | No Comments
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We are happy to have Once Upon a Charm joining us. Her vintage inspired charms are sure to win your heart. Looking good, Shireen!
Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Apr 2008 | No Comments

Aprons by Noelle O Designs- not just for farm work anymore, put one on anytime and up your sassy factor. Show off that feminine and domestic pride.

Ahhh… the reversible apron, always a clean, fresh side available for when the guests arrive.
Published by Duane Call on 23 Apr 2008 | No Comments




We are so excited to have Ashley Christensen in the Beehive Bazaar again. This year, in addition to her one of a kind hand crafted necklace/wearable art, she is bringing her hand letter pressed cards. Each one is her original artwork, & they are looking so cool.
Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Apr 2008 | No Comments


Monique Hadley will be joining us again this spring. Her designs feature one-of-a-kind artisan style hand beaded necklaces, earrings and bracelets. Her designs are high quality- made with sterling silver and gemstones… darling and affordable.
Published by Molly Call on 22 Apr 2008 | No Comments
Sarah Jane’s images are simple, naïve and leave room for the viewer to imagine their own story. Her art is simple like a child’s mind, yet reflects vintage elements of times past mixed with fresh and modern color palettes. Sarah Jane’s work is perfect for the modern nursery and play room as colors are often inspired from her favorite Children’s designers.
Published by Molly Call on 22 Apr 2008 | No Comments
Published by Molly Call on 22 Apr 2008 | No Comments

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These books by Marcelle Calder are designed with a hint of vintage amongst the contemporary and will impress your friends. They come in all shapes and sizes including sketchbooks to jot down creative epiphanies.
Published by Duane Call on 21 Apr 2008 | No Comments
Available once again at the Beehive Bazaar! If you need a quick fix, head on over to the most delightful Dear Lizzie. My freshest creations always on sale in the bistro!
Published by Duane Call on 17 Apr 2008 | No Comments

We are pleased to bring Jennifer Giddens of Sparrow Originals to the bazaar this year! The coiled cloth bowls are originally designed & look very crafty indeed. I need to get my hands on a simple wristlet to carry my important documents…
Published by Duane Call on 15 Apr 2008 | No Comments





Tonya is busy whippin’ up some of her trademark painted bowls and treasure boxes. This multi-talented gal is sure to have more surprises up her sleeve at the Beehive Bazaar! Oh yeah, don’t forget about her new to the BB, Paintings!!!!!
Published by Duane Call on 11 Apr 2008 | No Comments

Caroline of armelle jewelry is joining us again this year,bringing all of her delightful jewelry designs. Choose one for yourself and one for your momma of course!
Published by Molly Call on 11 Apr 2008 | No Comments
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Loveland Miscellany showcases the combined and various works of Mike and Alma
Loveland. Married less than a year, the two are mixing the styles and media that they had
mastered on their own in a variety of projects, including watercolor and acryllic paintings and
prints, mixed media paintings and prints, felt brooches and glass cuff links, and small felt
children’s toys. The couple are inspired by the things they see around them and are always
eager to try something new, which yields a surprising, if miscellaneous assortment of products.
Published by Molly Call on 09 Apr 2008 | No Comments
I’m gearing up for the spring show and working on a new collection of paintings. For a sneak preview stop in and visit my friends Megan and Kim at Kaleidoscope (in the Provo River Woods)–they’ve kindly scattered a few of my latest pieces amongst their fabulous must-haves.
Published by Molly Call on 09 Apr 2008 | No Comments
The party will feature a fashion show by local designers Cherella USA and Nappi Clothing. We are thrilled to be working with Erin Olson of Haute and Prim, who will be working her fashion expertise as producer of the runway show.
Mathematics Et Cetera, Provo’s own indie gems, will rock the hive as our featured band. Be sure to show up early so you can get all front-row and maybe go for a stage dive or three.
Published by Noelle Olpin on 07 Apr 2008 | No Comments

Perfect size wallets. Each wallet is 4 x 4.5 & fully lined. Velcro closure.
This sweet wallet has a pretty red heart hand embroidered on the front.

Stop using those plastic bags! Reusable shopping bags are very affordable, fashionable & environmentally friendly.
This bag is patterned after the traditional plastic bag that you would get from the grocery store. This bag also includes a handy dandy carrying case. Just slide the case in your purse or murse & you always have it with you. There is a little extra room for keys & card if you just want to take the case to the store with you.
Dimensions
Width – 17”
Height – 18”
Handle drop – 5”
To check out more Freshly Picked goods on etsy look here, or to view Susan’s blog.
Published by Duane Call on 07 Apr 2008 | No Comments

How about this cool Frida hanging? Romy also has a great selection of bottlecap magnets and other unique treasures. I think these bunnies need a home! Can’t wait to see what else she brings to the show…Check out her etsy store.
Published by Noelle Olpin on 03 Apr 2008 | No Comments

candle holders made from collages using scrapbook paper, stamps, vintage photographs and more. . .

Wallets made by MaxineDear. The wallet making process…they remove the covering from the cardboard backing which gives hardback books their stiffness, then wrap this woven material over a soft thin leather to create a sturdy and comfortable wallet. Fabulous.

Paper packets chocked full of beautiful paper scraps, each little pile is a surprise from vintage wrapping paper to postage stamps, illustrations and more. Grab one for yourself, you deserve a little surprise. Note: Each mini pile is unique.
Published by Noelle Olpin on 01 Apr 2008 | No Comments

“I love magazines and I always find some sort of inspiration by reading them. But a woman can only have so many magazines!” That is why Diana Camomile Peck of Envelop Design came up with the idea of rather than throwing her magazines away she could recycle them by turning them into envelopes. “The art in magazines is beautiful as well as silly and it is a shame to just throw it away.” These envelopes are unusual and you can always find the perfect envelop that is fitting to a specific person. Each envelope is lined and includes a notecard and address label.