The Beehive Bazaar

Noelle Olpin | Noelle O Designs

Published by Noelle Olpin on 30 Apr 2012 | No Comments


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Stacey Foster | Mineral and Matter

Published by Noelle Olpin on 21 Mar 2012 | No Comments

A curated collection of handmade goods from artists outside of Utah. Mineral & Matter carries a select group of my favorite artisans and offers their wares at pop up shops (or tables!) throughout the year.

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Rachel Schutz | Darlybird

Published by Noelle Olpin on 21 Mar 2012 | No Comments

I make girly stuff: jewelry, hair, some packaged goods
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Rebecca Haacke | Bug Bites Play Food

Published by Noelle Olpin on 20 Mar 2012 | No Comments

Handmade Felt Play Food Toys that create fun, imaginative play for children of all ages. I design and make my items to be the most durable, FUN & aesthetic toys possible using natural, recycled and eco-friendly materials. My bright, happy, heirloom-quality toys help cultivate brilliant imaginations and encourage healthy eating habits learned through play.
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Steve & Michelle Hunt | Twig

Published by Noelle Olpin on 20 Mar 2012 | No Comments

We make wooden toys for kids including a wooden toy camera & a wooden creative tablet, the anaPad, art prints, wood based jewelry, furniture, and our new item this year, a twig shaped lamp.
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Kanani Hayes | Vinylicious

Published by Noelle Olpin on 07 Nov 2011 | No Comments

Vinylicious is a line of fun & functional vinyl accessories which includes notebooks, baby bibs, make-up bags and wallets. There is a wide variety of great colors and designs in the line to choose from. All of my products are made from top quality vinyl fabric which is sturdy, can be easily cleaned, and is vegan friendly! I really love working with color and creating simple modern/retro designs that make everyday necessities more fun and enjoyable. Visit us here.

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Noelle Olpin | Noelle O Designs

Published by Noelle Olpin on 07 Nov 2011 | No Comments

I love to make useful, colorful clothing and accessories to brighten up your face or your space.


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Amy Redden | Vintage Fern

Published by Molly Call on 18 Oct 2011 | No Comments

I love to use new, vintage, repurposed, and upcycled fabrics and materials.  I love to mix color and patterns in unexpected ways, I think it makes my products fun and unique.  A lot of my things are one of a kind.   I make everything myself using a vintage sewing machine that has a permanent spot in my living room.  I get inspiration from my three girls, nature, vintage finds, really just about everywhere.  Currently I make a wide variety of things  from bags, to girl’s dresses, hair accessories, dish towels, baby gifts, and altered vintage suitcases just to name a few.

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Nalisa Dunford | Nalisa’s Oilcloth

Published by Noelle Olpin on 18 Oct 2011 | No Comments

Oilcloth bibs, bags, grocery totes, tennis bags, gloves, placemats, lunch bags, cloths, aprons & more

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Steve & Michelle Hunt | Twig

Published by Noelle Olpin on 18 Oct 2011 | No Comments

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Suzi Bates | Just Be

Published by Noelle Olpin on 17 Oct 2011 | No Comments

I make fun unique purses and skirts ( and slips) for women and girls. A little bit of romance and vintage cool.  I use a lot of velvet , trims and lace. And of course some sort of applique thrown in for good measure. Visit me here.

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Zoe Jacobson | Ruby Market

Published by Molly Call on 17 Oct 2011 | No Comments

“It is always a treat to see a smile on a child’s face.  This year, Ruby Market has decided to focus a little bit more on the simple things that can make a child’s eyes sparkle.  From our knitted mustaches that promote imaginary play to our “You Can Do It” reward badges, we think we have hit the spot.  What child doesn’t enjoy getting rewarded for huge triumphs like potty training or surviving the day at preschool?! Your boys will also feel so handsome when they don our big boy bow ties, the girls won’t be able to resist pinching their cheeks! In addition, we have decided to spruce up our hot air balloons with some nursery themed surprises.  You’ll just have to wait and see… who knows, maybe we can get your imagination going too.” Visit me here.

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Annie Wheeler | Happy Little Artist

Published by Noelle Olpin on 24 Mar 2011 | No Comments

-I make Funky fabric rose belts. I try to use current, inspiring fabrics to pair with my bold roses.
-I make fabric head ties for babies, toddlers and adults. I try to use chic fabric and appliqué a rose or bird on the head tie.
-Hand-carve hand press linoleum blocks to create prints. I will add two new prints- Draper Temple and Salt Lake- Spring Blossoms (First time it will be available in prints)
-Cards with temple prints.
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Kanani Hayes – Vinylicious

Published by Duane Call on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

Vinylicious is a line of fun & functional vinyl accessories which includes notebooks, baby bibs, make-up bags and wallets.  There is a wide variety of great colors and designs in the line to choose from.  All of my products are made from top quality vinyl fabric which is sturdy, can be easily cleaned, and is vegan friendly!  I really love working with color and creating simple modern/retro designs that make everyday necessities more fun and enjoyable. Visit us here…

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Amy Redden | Vintage Fern

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

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Ashley Isenhour | Wendy and Peter

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

I like to make cute things! I’ll have plenty of colorful felt and ribbon headbands and hair clips for infants, children, and adults. I particularly love bows and flowers, but I also have some new cameo style hair clips as well as a few illustrated prints and paper goods. Visit me here.

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Beccy Bingham | Paperclip Studio

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

I make jewelry and other accessories for ladies and babies. I also have been getting into clothing. My knit skirts are a big hit, and I am now offering them in a fuller a-line style and in sizes for children! I also am making baby and adult leggings in vintage and upcycled knits. I’m doing some fun things with hand dying, and using my collection of vintage fabrics to make one-of-a-kind bags. Visit me here.

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Suzi Bates | Just Be

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

Unique fun vintage inspired purses and skirts.

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Susan Petersen | Freshly Picked

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

This year I am making moccasins, pillows, bags, skirts, pants, wallets, + leather goods.

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Steve & Michelle Hunt | Twig

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

We make: Furniture, Picture Frames, Children’s Toys, Earrings, Necklaces, Art Prints.

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Sonya Evans | The Full Spectrum

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I dye, print, and paint clothing and other textiles.

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Nicole Choules | Elsa Bags

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I’m a wanna be graphic designer with an aching to sew. I love fabric- Japanese imported fabric, vintage fabric, fabric from your grandmas couch. These are the following items you will find in my booth this Winter.
BAGS/PURSES- PACIFIER CLIPS- STATE NECKLACES- JAPANESE FABRIC COVERED BUTTONS- SKIRTS & SHIRTS- BIBS- BLANKETS-BURP CLOTHS- BIRD & MUSTACHE PILLOWS- Mobiles- Onesies…

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Dallas Russell | Easily Amused

Published by Molly Call on 09 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Inspired by variety, Dallas never makes the same thing twice. She loves to sew and embroider; she dabbles in crocheting, she beads and makes jewelry. So hurry, hurry, hurry, step right up and get your ticket for the imagination contortionist and all of her wonderful oddities. Easily Amused gifts are intended for the frequently exuberant, the blatantly giddy, the often nostalgic and, of course, the easily amused. 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.

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Arinn Aanderud | Sewww… Snazzy

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I primarily sew anything out of ‘snazzy’ fabrics that kids would enjoy! I will be making girls’ reversible cape coats, applique baseball caps for boys and girls, kids’ superhero capes and masks, and kids’ organizing totes. I may also do some women cape coats…

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Suzi Bates | Justbe

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Vintage inspired purses and just fun twirly skirts for girls and appliqued skirts for women

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Erin Lundgreen | Thelma’s Handmade

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

up∙cycle (up si΄kəl) verb 1 the process of converting waste materials or useless products into new materials of better quality or a higher environmental value

felt∙ed∙wool (felt΄ed wool) noun 1 the soft curly hair of a sheep worked together by pressure, heat, and water to form a material which does not fray or lose shape

I am a wool FANATIC and make unique items like handbags, pincushions, banners, owls and more beautifully handcrafted treasures using vintage-inspired fabrics and upcycled 100% wool that I’ve felted myself. It is a Thelma’s Handmade tradition that each piece has some element of upcycled felted wool!

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Jennifer Reed | 3 Dotters

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I make one of a kind girly crafts with a vintage flair. I use a lot of my vintage collections or materials that I find at antique stores or estate sales. I like to create anything unique with a nostalgic feeling. Items include: Vintage Button bracelets, Special Occasion crowns, necklaces, cuffs, hair pretties, and junk journals.

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Emily King | Papers’ Edge

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Original paper cut images & drawings primarily of children.

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Amy Redden | Vintage Fern

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 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.

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Amy Hunter | radseams

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I like to make bags made from old pairs of pants. I make soft toys- some rattle some don’t. I have a new design for the rattles that sold so well at the last bazaar and I am working on a new toy design that will be better for small babies. I also make hot pads and embroider kids T-shirts. I might even pull out some other new ideas by the time May gets here…

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Zoe Jacobson & Jeremy Josephson | Ruby Market

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

We are two mamas who just love to create! We find joy in messing around with different mediums and textiles. We hope that our creations can bring some joy to your hearts as well. :)

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Romy Shafkind | RomyLuvsCorina

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Howdy – I make many items… but right now- I am making a sea of fish. Some have squeakers… some don’t. I’ll have bottlecap magnets, tags and necklaces, my homeless critters and dia de muerto items (wall skulls, skeleton stories and wall stars).

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Jenn Davis

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I pretty much have crafting ADD so I make a lot of different
things. My husband, Brad, does a lot of it too (he has paintings and
furniture too, but they are pretty big). He does a lot of the felting
and wall hanging construction.

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Susan Petersen | Freshly Picked

Published by Duane Call on 30 Oct 2008 | No Comments

 

 

 

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Ashley Mae Christensen | Birds of Ashmae

Published by Duane Call on 30 Oct 2008 | No Comments

In the past i’ve made jewelry out of my paintings, letter-pressed cards and gift tags, children’s books, and broadsides and prints of my paintings. I plan on continuing to make those things, but this year I am also working on puppets, new paintings and some printed books. Visit me here…

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Adam Record | Fall Down Tree

Published by Duane Call on 29 Oct 2008 | No Comments

  

Fine art for children. Prints, canvas, cards and more. Visit him here…

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Megan Winborg Gerrard & Mendy Winborg Reese | Winborg Sisters’ Design

Published by Duane Call on 29 Oct 2008 | No Comments

 

We create whimsical art for children. We started this so we could have art for our children. We love to create new images. We have original pieces as well as giclee canvas prints. We have over 100 images. We are fortunate to have many pieces featured in PotteryBarnKids. Visit us here…

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Nicole Choules-Paul & Elin Isakson | Elsa bags

Published by Duane Call on 29 Oct 2008 | No Comments

We like to sew- waste lots & lots of time sewing. Elsa bags doesn’t consist of just bags & purses anymore. Nicole’s also making bibs- blankets- pacifier clips & lots of other cool items. Elin’s making super adorable stuffed elephants. We can’t wait to share the goods…

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Candace Jean Andersen

Published by Duane Call on 26 Oct 2008 | No Comments

I am Candace. I live with my young son in downtown Salt Lake. I grew up carving drawings in my mother’s dining room table and making miniature farms in the backyard with twigs and paper animals. For two years I was a pastry chef for the Bridge Cafe; funneling all my creativity in to vegan baked goods. I recently achieved a degree in graphic design and continue to create all kinds of stuff from home; selling it online through etsy or at the Women’s Art Center. I find inspiration in the books my son and I read together or in the nature we find during walks we take outside.

As of late I have a huge fascination withhistorical fashion, and small bits of it are winding their way in to myworks as I learn and discover more. I’ve always appreciated flora and
fauna and it seems more birds find their homes among my portraits than anything else (at least for the time being). I’ve got my heart set on creating a series of endangered portraits: one of “my girls” featured with everything from whales to lichen in hopes of spreading awareness. (Crossing my fingers I don’t sound too much like a hippie. {No offense to
hippies.})

I am taking my art in to other forms rather than just the “print”. I am
hoping to sell original works created on/in thrifted books, found frames
and even jewelry. I have cards that are so random they suit any body in
any situation no matter what. Seriously. I have little mirrors inside
hand-sewn pouches. I have tiny hand-sewn creatures in boxes and some
wearing scarves. I think with the range I approach all the stuff swimming
in my head, that I’ve got a little something for everyone.

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