The Beehive Bazaar

2009 Winter Artists

Gentry Blackburn | Frosty Darling

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Using felt and vintage fabrics, I make a variety of colorful items such as stuffed animals, pillows and accessories. In my work I walk the line between bold and fun and comforting and nostalgic. Lately I’ve been making kitschy Utah souvenirs. Provo Pride! Visit me!

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Emily Burnett | Zeene Designs

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I make uber-cool accessories out of recycled materials. My bracelets are made primarily out of old magazine pages and I have a new line (bracelets for now and purses/pocketbooks/notebooks to come) made out of bike tire inner tubes. I also incorporate old zipper pulls into some accessories. I describe my style as a mixture of industrial/ethnic/chic and design for both men and women. While much of my line’s appeal is that is recycled, people love it for it’s originality and uniqueness. I like creating wearable fashion from things that otherwise end up in the garbage! Visit me!

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Samantha Card | Can You Hear Me?

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When I was little, I would ask my mom to draw me pictures of ‘merdalmations’ (dalmation + mermaid tail). Since then I’ve graduated from BYU in visual arts, emphasizing in painting and drawing. In June, I finished my Master’s degree in Art Therapy Counseling from Marylhurst University. Today, I continue to paint and make prints of my artwork. Art is a form of communication and this is my visual language. Can you hear me?

Painter Samantha Card from thursday art on Vimeo.

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Kali Jo Mellus | By Kali

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I create unique and original pieces of wearable art using resin, leather and everyday objects. I do this because I love and believe in what I do. Visit me!

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Jessie Huish | Huish Books

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I mostly make handmade blank journals, because I feel like there is no better way to express your feelings and emotions than on a blank page. I will also be bringing along some FABULOUS little statuettes that every woman needs, they are inspired by the Day of the Dead and they could not be sweeter. I’ll be bring along more fancy hair pins as well as some jewelry too! Visit me!

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Caitlin Bell | Nifty Kidstuff

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Nifty Kidstuff started on a whim when I was just fifteen. Now, I’m at the Savannah College of Art and Design majoring in Fibers. All of my designs are my own originals and all of the products are constructed by me and my mother. We strive to make toys that are unique, colorful, educational, and encourage pretend play! Visit me!

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Nicole Choules | Elsa Bags & Vanilla Pie Baby

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BAGS/PURSES- because everyone needs one.
PACIFIER CLIPS- I would hate for baby’s pacifier to get dirty.
STATE OR LETTER NECKLACES- who wants a naked neck all the time?
JAPANESE FABRIC COVERED BUTTONS- so you can add a little flare to your stuff.
SKIRTS & SHIRTS- what’s better than a new skirt or a shirt? an upcycled one!
BIBS, BLANKETS, BURP CLOTHS- spit up, warmth & cleaner clothes. need I say more…
BIRD & MUSTACHE PILLOWS- making the couch a little more inviting.

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Debbie Thompson | Tom Design

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Hello, my name is Debbie Thompson. I’m an elementary art teacher by day and a jewelry maker by night! I mostly make bright, bold, vintage inspired jewelry with antiqued metals, lockets, and flowers. My jewelry includes necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings.

I’ve been making jewelry for the past four years and love being able to use my creative side with both my jobs!

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Teresa Flowers | Sleepictures

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Sycamore Street Press

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Sycamore Street Press is the full-time family business of Kirk and Eva Jorgensen. We are dedicated to combining fresh designs, sustainable methods, and the vintage charm of letterpress printing. We collaborate with a few of our friends to create the designs for our cards, posters, gift tags, frame mats, fortune tellers, etc… Then Kirk and I crank each item through our Vandercook press by hand to achieve the texture and impression that letterpress is known for. We love the creative, collaborative nature of our work and we love sharing the beauty of letterpress with others!

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