The Beehive Bazaar

books/journals

Ashley Mae Hoiland | Birds of Ashmae

Published by Duane Call on 17 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I make drawings and paintings, felted creatures, and children’s books.  My dad also makes handmade silver jewelry.
Pricing: $7.00-$50.00. Visit me at…

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Amy Redden | Vintage Fern

Published by Duane Call on 17 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I love to create things and have to keep busy, I love using vintage and reclaimed fabrics as well as new. Here is what I make: purses, appliqued shirts, dish towels, vintage flower earrings, fabric cuff bracelets, hair clips and pins, headbands, onesies, burp cloths, receiving blankets, baby quilts, bibs, slip dresses, pillowcase dresses and shirts, kids aprons, fabric wallets, stitched note cards and notebooks, vintage flower rings, altered vintage suitcases. Price range: $1 – $45. Visit me here or here

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Amy Elise Feisthamel | Amy Elise Designs

Published by Duane Call on 17 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I am a paper crafter and altered artist and would love to sell my handmade altered vintage book journals, gift tags, note cards, shadow boxes, small collages, altered bird tea cups, and handmade accessories. I make vintage altered shoe clips and altered headbands with vintage bird and flower images. Two sets of my vintage shoe clips are in the current issue of Belle Armoire by Somerset Magazine. This is the fourth time I have been published in their magazines.

Visit me here…

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Alma and Mike Loveland | Ollibird

Published by Duane Call on 17 Oct 2010 | No Comments

Mike and Alma Loveland are a husband and wife team. Alma is more on the graphic art end, Mike is more on the traditional art end. Together they offer a fun, functional, and eclectic mix of products. This year, you can expect to see functional items like menu planners, gift tags, and calendars, as well as art pieces like prints of traditional animals as well as the “underdogs” of the animal kingdom.
Price range: $2 – $100
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Letter-pressed books

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 May 2008 | No Comments


I can’t wait to get my hands on Ashley Christensen’s letter-pressed books- her images are simply wonderful.

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Isabell’s Umbrella

Published by Noelle Olpin on 28 Apr 2008 | No Comments



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.

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Ms. Glitter

Published by Molly Call on 22 Apr 2008 | No Comments


Hailey Meyer Liechty (aka Ms. Glitter) will be adding a generous dash of her unique sparkle to this years Bazaar with her line of felt goods, including tissue holders and needle books–check ‘em out…
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journals and sketchbooks

Published by Noelle Olpin on 21 Apr 2008 | No Comments




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.

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vinylicious designs

Published by Noelle Olpin on 26 Nov 2007 | No Comments



Kanani Hayes and her Vinylicious designs are always a treat to have in the show. Her designs are funky, unique and expertly crafted.

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lost library

Published by Noelle Olpin on 02 May 2007 | No Comments


We are very excited to have LeAnn Hillam and her groovy books back in the show after a brief hiatus of a year or so.
I love the idea of recycling pretty much everything you can, but especially books. The process goes something like this…
Find old books with interesting covers still in tact-paperbacks or hard bound, or old sewing patterns etc.
Take out the pages and replace them with blank paper, but leaving in a few old pages here and there.
Then… tadaa you have a one-of-a-kind blank book to do with whatever you like- sketch, write, doodle, paint, brainstorm, compose music, play tic-tac-toe…
Here are a few from my private collection, I’m a little partial to the pattern books of course, but “May I Cross Your Golden River?” makes me smile every time I lay eyes on it.

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