The Beehive Bazaar

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jessica st. thomas & ali fenlon | jeka tree

Published by Molly Call on 18 Mar 2012 | No Comments

We make modern handbags and leather accessories for all ages. All of our products and patterns are created by the two of us. Each item is carefully designed to be completely unique. They all range in style, size, and color, making each item one-of-a-kind.

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Interview with Soundwaves From The Underground

Published by Duane Call on 04 Dec 2011 | No Comments

SLUG Magazine has a podcasts series called Soundwaves From The Underground that is exceptional–not just because they recently interviewed Molly, Duane and Noelle form the BeehiveBazaar, but because they cast a spotlight on so many interesting people at the edge of art, music and thought.

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Apply to be a vendor in the Winter 2009 Bazaar!

Published by Noelle Olpin on 28 Aug 2009 | No Comments

We begin accepting applications for the Winter 2009 Beehive Bazaar taking place December 3rd, 4th and 5th on Tuesday September 1st.  We welcome all applicants! We will be accepting only 50 applicants, so here is a little craft counseling in a string of adjectives that describes what we are looking for-  new, fresh, different, fun, clever, bold, bright, but most of all… original.

So take all of those new, original ideas you’ve got rolling around in your head and get some samples crafted up and ready to photograph for your application. We can’t wait to see what you all can come up!

The application closes on September 19th and we will announce the Beehive Bazaar Winter 2009 vendors shortly after. Will you be among the 50?

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Craft Lake City music line-up

Published by Noelle Olpin on 31 Jul 2009 | No Comments

Craft Lake City Alternative Arts and Crafts Festival to Take Place August 8 at the Gallivan Center

Who/What: Craft Lake City, an outdoor alternative arts festival, will be held for the first time on Saturday, August 8. The event will showcase over 80 vendors specializing in handmade goods such as: silk screened posters, progressive crafts, do-it-yourself designs, reconstructed clothing, knitted items, jewelry, letter-pressed books and more. The event is free and open to the public. A different local band will perform each hour. Craft Lake City is modeled after national alternative craft festivals like the Renegade Craft Fair and the Bazaar Bizarre. The festival is presented by Yudu™ by Provo Craft, and sponsored by The Beehive Bazaar, The Catalyst Magazine, City Weekly, The Downtown Alliance, Drench, Este Pizza, Etsy, The Gallivan Center, Illusial Studios, Iris Piercing, KRCL 90.9 FM, KUER 90.1 FM, Planned Parenthood, Q Salt Lake, Sage’s Café, Salt Lake Film Society, Sublime Stitching, UtahFM.org, VIVACE and XMission. More information is available atwww.craftlakecity.com.

When:
Saturday, August 8, 2009 from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Band line-up:
2-3pm:  Coyote Hoods
3-4pm:  Mad Max and the Wild Ones
4-5pm:  Aye Aye
5-6pm:  Casey Prestwood & The Burning Angels
6-7pm:  Cub Country
7-8pm:  Subrosa
8-9pm:  Tiny Lights
9-10pm: Mammoth

Where: The Gallivan Center
239 S Main Street
Salt Lake City, Utah

Why: Whether you are head of your homemaking night or an emerging artist, Craft Lake City is a fantastic opportunity to get involved in the local handmade community.

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