2009 Spring Artists
Published by Noelle Olpin on 22 Apr 2009 | No Comments




This season I have been exploring art in paper mache. Come check out these hand painted little dolls, and whimsical birdies. Maybe they lept right out my paintings, you will find those at the show also.
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Published by Noelle Olpin on 31 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Motley HandMade will be providing Summer inspired hair wear for women, kids and babies. Headbands, clips, ponytail holders for infants on up– all inspired by nature. You will spend less time doing your hair and more time out enjoying yourself with our hair accessories.



We are two friends who love the extra boost accessories can give to an outfit. We also love the ease of throwing on a headband or clip and feeling more put together (and cute) instantly. Always on the hunt for the next best accessory in stores, we felt less than inspired by our findings. So, like any good crafty, we just made what we wanted ourselves.


And exclusively at Beehive Bazaar we’re also making accessory frames. Perfect for organizing your jewelry while keeping it out on display for easy access.
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Published by Noelle Olpin on 27 Mar 2009 | No Comments
My husband and I own and operate Provo’s very own Coal Umbrella! While we’ve been trying to bring a little more vintage flare to the valley, I’ve been creating and selling vintage inspired accessories that pair well with what we sell. We carry a variety of earrings, necklaces, and of course, our popular feather headbands! All the accessories range from $6 – $18. Also, if time allows, I’ll be bringing a sampling of Coal Umbrella’s re-purposed vintage clothing line! This includes t-shirts, skirts, cardigans, etc. Prices range from $30 – $50.
Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Noelle Olpin on 27 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Delightful and delicious jewelry crafted from vintage pieces and parts (including bakelite, lucite, chain, pearls, aurora borealis and more)
Clown and doll head pens
Collage ephemera
Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Noelle Olpin on 27 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I love stained glass and the light/color it brings to a room-but since it isn’t practical for us all to have a cathedral window in our house I try and make fun and versatile items so it is possible for anyone to enjoy glass!
Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 24 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I like I find great pieces and create lovely items out of them. I’m fond of vintage fabrics and beads. For the spring bazaar I could only think about spring and flowers and spring and spring. Kind of like spring.
Prices range from $6-$25 ish.



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 23 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 23 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Stationery and art prints/ framed and unframed…



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 23 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I will have hand made felted coin purses–they close with a zipper and tassel–I’m making them because they are fun to make and they are all wool and feel good when you get your money/makeup out. I’m making some Nancy Drew and possibly Sherlock Holmes pen and ink illustrations because I love doing pen and ink and I love mysteries. I am making salsa because it’s delicious.


Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 23 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I am a local girl from Sandy Utah. I have been crafting ever since I was young. I started huishbooks a few years back, after desperately searching for a cool wedding guest book. This year at the beehive bazaar I am going to be bringing a collection of vintage inspired handmade jewelry pieces from seagull boutique. (www.seagullboutique.etsy.com) There will be a variety of hair clips (from $2.50-$10) , Earrings($6-$19), and necklaces($12-$20). I am also going to be bringing the fabulous Huish Books! These are hand bound blank books. Perfect for your wedding guest book, journal, sketchbook, or photo album. Each book is completely original and unique. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They are totally customizable as well! You can check them out at www.huishbooks.etsy.com ($12-$50).
I am also working on a new series of decorative word sets! These are whimsical and girly and make any room look fantastic. They rage from $30- $50.


Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 23 Mar 2009 | No Comments


We design and handcraft each piece of jewelry we make. Whether the piece is artisan style crafted with precious metal and gemstones or beautiful and fun costume jewelry, we can guarantee that it is one of a kind. We the artisian style jewelry fits our sophisticated side where the blingy jewelry fits our fun and whimsical side. We love our jewelry and so will you!
Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 23 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I mostly paint and draw, but I enjoy anything handmade and I’m always trying to experiment with new mediums and materials. Lately I’ve been into making baby attire.



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Published by Duane Call on 18 Mar 2009 | No Comments
We are two sisters who create original whimsical art for children. We have giclee prints on canvas, as well as, our original pieces. We are fortunate to have many of our pieces featured in pottery barn kids & oopsy daisy fine art for children. We carry giclee canvas night lights, lamps, working clocks & have added holiday houses as well. Visit us at www.winborgdesign.blogspot.com



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 18 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Favorite objects, imaginary and real, yarn-geneered into soft, knitted and crocheted mobiles. Floating fun! Clouds, musics, animals, monsters, everything you can think of. If you’re like me, all the flat surfaces in your life are covered to capacity, but there’s still room aplenty on your ceiling! The bright colors and almost perpetual motion are a delight to watch; they are great for babies and kids — and grown ups who love any excuse to keep their toys out in the living room.



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Published by Duane Call on 18 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 18 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 18 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I make colorful sculpted polymer clay jewelry and accessories, and
primitive smoke-fired ceramic pendant jewelry. I explore themes like
humor, color, and texture to make affordable but totally unique
wearable art.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 18 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I’m an artist and illustrator. I sell art prints and other illustrated goodies such as magnets, buttons, decorative boxes, etc. I also maintain the UtahEtsy blog to support other Utah artists in their etsy adventures!



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 18 Mar 2009 | No Comments
The market is saturated with beautiful things for girls, but not so much for boys. After months of hunting to find a tie for my son, I decided to make my own and thought that other moms must be having the same problem. I also make superhero capes for those moments when a 3 year old needs to run “extra” fast around the house, saving the world as he goes.



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I love to use fun, bold and fresh fabric from great designers. I will also mix in some great vintage fabric this year as well. I will be making:
pillowcase dresses
wallets (big and small)
ponytail holders
makeup pouches
lavender birds
crayon rolls




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I have always been a collector of little unwanted odds and ends. From unique buttons and fabric scraps to the perfectly good, unused sculpey from the elementary school. I have become the recipient of many precious treasures. My goal is to take what already exists and reshape it into something original and useful. This spring I have mushroom-shaped hot pad holders, coasters made from vintage fabrics, cards, and, my favorite- “flower pot friends”. These are little sculpey creatures, hand-shaped, baked, and glazed that live inside your flower pots, protecting, and defending your plants!




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I make custom leather belts. Each one is hand finished using various techniques to achieve a wide variety of designs. I like to re-use old working buckles. I also use the natural highlights or defects in the leather to my creative advantage. No two belts are ever the same. Each piece must be something i can be proud of before it gets to be sold.



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Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
“I use a phrase, ‘Left of Center’, to describe the details in my work. This phrase is also used to describe the relationships of the visual line and emotional motivations.”
Sarinda Jones begins each piece with conceptual drawings and designs then moves to the technical methods of assembling and completing each piece. Every work is one-of-a-kind. Although some pieces share common shapes or elements, no two are exactly alike, ensuring the originality of the work. A minimalist approach gives her pieces a contemporary feel and illuminates the simple beauty.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I sew and knit children’s clothing, items for the home and things for the child in each of us. Color and pattern are extremely important as I choose the cutest fabric and yarn for my projects. Enjoy!



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
The Ruby Market girls have been working like crazy to present you with some of our newest hits. We like to create things that we know will make everyone happy such as our recycled materials bags, our “not your mama’s corsage” flowers, and our Hotwheel roll-up car toys. We like to bring old and new design elements together, elements that are sure to catch everyone’s attention! Don’t fret though; we would never forget some of our customer favorites, like our lavender rice therapy bags or our nag rags. It makes us so happy to see that there is a customer for every idea! The Beehive Bazaar crowd is what has inspired us to keep on keepin’ on! We would love another chance to participate in this event.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
(Eve) Being able to stay home with my boys has given me the opportunity to express my inherent creativity. I love to make things for children and home, with a lot of hand stitching and applique. I’m busy making felt watches & bracelets, little clothes, pillows, tote bags, lavender sachets and a few soft friends.
(Liesel) I have always loved to make things, the more versatility involved the better. I graduated with my bachelors degree in art right before I had my first baby. I make prints and magnets of my art as well as bookbinding with journals and planners and address books. They all feed my need to create.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I design affordable handmade jewelry. My exploration into the world of jewelry making began once I was finished with my degree and actually had some extra time on my hands to devote to a hobby. It has turned into a creative outlet that allows me to relax and unwind after a long day at work. I always look forward to getting home and exercising the other side of my brain.




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Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I screen print my artwork onto t-shirts by hand. I love the idea of wearable art.



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Lamps, night lights, lanterns and pendant lights from recycled food cans. All hand cut and powder coated: clean, professional, unique … fabulous! If I have enough time I will also be bringing a new jewelry line – button rings and button necklaces all dipped and sealed in resin.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I make pretty little ditties that dangle on your lobes! Rare, vintage, opaque German and Czech glass is used to create unique modern, yet delicate one of kind pieces. These earrings are definitely a step up from costume jewelry but still feel like something precious from your grandmas jewelry box!
I started designing jewelry in high school and came back to it in college as a way to give something a little more personal and fun to my girlfriends for birthdays and Christmas.



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Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I make whatever I feel like! Mostly, though, I prefer to create colorful illustrations. I focus mainly on animals and their symbolism, but humans occasionally appear in my art as well!




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I was inspired at my first ever Beehive Bazaar debut so in addition to my favorite things like my painted gourds, ornaments and paintings – I would be bringing my new vintage pom-pom bunnies, bees and other friends all made from recycled and vintage products.



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Tim enjoys skateboarding and making art, so skateboard clocks seemed a natural choice. Tim finds skateboard parts at local skateparks and turns them into functional art. They will add character to any space.
Jade is 10 years old and takes after her dad with her creativity. She will be making various crafts using buttons. Some of her button crafts include: clocks, barrettes, bookmarks, rings, bracelets, and magnets.
Haley and Madelyn, 8 years old, will be designing and making buttons/pins with their button machine that can be attached to backpacks, purses, shirts, etc. They will also be making magnets.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I’m a painter, crafter and owner of the cutesy poo boutique Frosty Darling. I love color and nostalgia and I ham it up in my pillows, stuffed animals, button earrings and aprons. My recent paintings have been the alphabet and numbers and a a series about eighties sitcoms.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
My girls and I make pocket mirrors, earrings, magnets, rings and pinback buttons. This year we hope to include bracelets and holiday/birthday banners. We started making things out of a love for crafting. We had fun making things together and loved giving our family and friends gifts we had made. It then turned into a little business which has provided a great way to teach my girls about business, help them earn some extra money, and increase their creativity!
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Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I make scarves and other crocheted and sewn accessories to make your wardrobe and the wardrobe of your little one POP! i do it ’cause it’s fun and i really love to see the end result!



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
My crafting skills have been developing as I experiment creating laptops sleeves, hand embroidered pillows, clothing of all sorts (for women and girls), all natural soaps and more. This Bazaar I am planning on selling several different handmade goodies. First, I make all natural bars of soap in scrumptious scents like clove nutmeg, lemongrass, grapefruit orange, peppermint, vanilla, plumeria and more! My hand and body soaps have nice exfoliating textures. Second, I will be selling fancy bobby pins made from unique gems and buttons. These fancy bobbies spice up any hair style and really are as cute as a button. Last but not least, I will be selling summer clothes for women and girls. I design and make all my merchandise from cute, unique, often vintage fabrics.

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Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Inspired by variety, Dallas never makes the same thing twice. She loves to sew and embroider, dabbles in crocheting, and beads and makes jewelry. Step right up and get your ticket for non-stop entertainment. For those who are ticklish, tickle your funny bone with hand made wonders, for the adorable, you can finally find some thing you can relate to, for the colorful, tired of dull (needs something here) for the nostalgic, if you miss the attention to detail of yesteryear Dallas is your gal. Her one of a kind creations are great to have and share.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I’ve created handmade fabric pictures to sew onto onesies and baby t-shirts. I sew each picture by hand with thick thread and un-hemmed edges. To me it expresses the newness and uniqueness of babies. The designs do not have iron-on adhesives to ensure that the garments do not have a manufactured look. I like how the fabric sometimes bunches and gives it a slightly 3-D look.
I began Coco Sailore as a creative outlet and as a way to provide friends and family with unique gifts for their babies and toddlers.



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
One of a kind duct tape accessories.



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I made unique feminine jewelry. all handmade and designed by me. the majority is all made with quality semi-precious stones and sterling silver or 14kt gold filled metal.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
‘The Westfold Press’ is new for me and acts as an umbrella in covering various genres of my work. I make art prints & cards, stationery, little hand-sewn creatures, art plaques, books, original paintings, jewelry.. probably some other stuff.. and I make it because I LOVE to. Because every day there is something new in my head that I’m dying to bring out. Because creativity runs in my family, and making stuff is just something we all do. Because it is calming and gratifying and fun, and it feels really good to see my work make people happy.



Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I crochet almost anything I can get a pattern for (and that I like
). I learned from my grandmother and as I am the only young person my family who crochets, I feel like I am passing on a family tradition and I love to do it. For business, I crochet beanies, mostly for babies and children. I also crochet scarves/neck warmers and Mary-Jane booties/slippers. All items are 100% cotton and soft so they do not irritate little heads.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
I design and screenprint t-shirts. Many of which are one of a kind. I also screen print onto bags, as well as make my own.




Categories: 2009 Spring Artists
Published by Duane Call on 17 Mar 2009 | No Comments
Isabell’s Umbrella grew from an obsession with stationery, writing instruments and design. Ashley Giessing, owner/artist, believes she should have been born in the nineteenth century, when all correspondence was done by hand.
Specializing in stationery that will lift the clouds of a rainy day, Ashley’s hopes are to renew the lost “art” of hand correspondence by creating stationery you will want to share with others.
Seriously cute stationery, buttons, pillows, artwork and children clothing are just a part of my line-up.




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Published by Duane Call on 14 Nov 2008 | No Comments



This year I’ll be sharing new paintings, and a few other little crafties. I just got a new sewing machine we’ll see what I can whip up. See you soon…Molly
Categories: 2008 Winter Artists, 2009 Spring Artists