The Beehive Bazaar

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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Richard Bingham | moss

Published by Noelle Olpin on 21 Mar 2012 | No Comments

I make glass terrariums from succulents and ferns. The terrariums can sit on any surface or can be hung. I am also including hand-cast concrete planters, vases, and bowls (planted with succulents and also empty). I also build wood frames that contain succulents, which can sit on a table or be hung vertically on a wall.

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Danielle Leatham | The Yellow Cabinet

Published by Noelle Olpin on 21 Mar 2012 | No Comments

I design screen prints which I hand print on colored chalkboards, tea towels, and quality paper. I paint watercolor pictures of furniture, I sell the original paintings framed, and I have loose prints of the originals.
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Meredith Church | Lily Jane Stationary

Published by Noelle Olpin on 21 Mar 2012 | No Comments

I hand-illustrate a variety of paper goods: greeting cards, stationery, invitations, toy bin tags, wall prints, recipe cards, bookplates, and custom designs, too. I also make little flags for cakes and other baked goodies. I like my designs to be simple and clean with a bit of color and a little whimsy.
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Jennifer Reed | 3 Dotters

Published by Noelle Olpin on 20 Mar 2012 | No Comments

I am inspired by all things vintage and retro. I love to find vintage junk and re-purpose items into one of a kind treasures. I will have my regular crowns, party hats and jewelry. I have also been making some really cool lamps that I am bringing. I love old paper, textiles and sewing supplies and have been using them in one of a kind whimsy items. I will also be bringing some vintage trim for your own projects.
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Stacey Foster | Native

Published by Noelle Olpin on 20 Mar 2012 | No Comments

Vintage jar collections, kiln fired ceramic jewelry, decorative arrows, screen printed scarves.
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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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Carrie de Azevedo-Poulsen | Big Brown House

Published by Noelle Olpin on 20 Mar 2012 | No Comments

I create quality handmade accessories for your home and yourself, working with recycled felt made from cast-off wool sweaters, combined with other previously-loved materials plus some stitching and beading.
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Julie Collings | Vintage Handmade

Published by Noelle Olpin on 17 Nov 2011 | No Comments

I sell handmade items made with vintage supplies and also ruffles, ribbons, and trims that I dye and make myself or are from my own collection of vintage sewing and crafting materials.


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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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Trieste Prusso Design

Published by Noelle Olpin on 18 Oct 2011 | No Comments

I sculpt, carve, and paint vintage inspired home decor. Visit me here.

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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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Molly Fehr | Skitterfinch Studio

Published by Noelle Olpin on 17 Oct 2011 | No Comments

My high fire porcelain pottery emphasizes graceful lines and a sense of balance within functional pieces. I focus on teabowls with a soothing palate of sophisticated glaze colors. I also alter thrown jars into animal shapes, so far bears and owls with more creatures coming soon.

In addition to wheel thrown bowls and lidded vessels, I hand build small birds with detailed surface embellishment. These birds fit perfectly in the palm of your hand and each is carefully finished to be pleasing to touch as well as to admire.

When not playing in the mud, I crochet and embroider small decorative items.

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Nikki Jackson

Published by Noelle Olpin on 17 Oct 2011 | 1 Comment

I make stained glass decor for your home and fun ornaments for your tree! Lately, I have been making all kinds of funky owls that can be hung year round.

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Tami Thornton | Beehive Soap and Body Care

Published by Noelle Olpin on 17 Oct 2011 | No Comments

I make handcrafted cold process soaps in a lovely array of fragrances for men and women of all ages! I also make a fabulous lotion bar (in assorted fragrances), lip balm, wash cloths, and (NEW items) luxurious bath salts (dead sea salts, great salt lake salts, epsom salts, dendritic salt, baking soda, goat milk powder, fragrance… all blended together for one fabulous soak!) and wedding favors (two DARLING love bird soaps in a muslin bag stamped with two love birds, and tied up with bakers twine!)

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Tonya Vistaunet

Published by Noelle Olpin on 17 Oct 2011 | No Comments

I make one-of-a-kind Christmas Tree Skirts and Christmas Stockings out of vintage and retro fabrics. I love to use vintage trims, rick rack, and pom-poms. This year I will have some great new designs made from vintage afghans and some terrific ornaments too! Come and get an original no one else will have.

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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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Emily Cooper | Emily Elizabeth’s Designs

Published by Noelle Olpin on 17 Oct 2011 | No Comments

I repurpose home decor items. I hand paint all of the picture frames that I use and repaint the accessories that I sell. This year I have a whole new line of artwork that has been created by my mother and I. Our latest collection consists of the cutest owls you have ever seen.   I have also started designing screen printed book bag style totes with original art and have started selling printed cards.

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Noelle Olpin | Noelle O Designs

Published by Noelle Olpin on 26 Apr 2011 | No Comments


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Courtney Snowden | Call IT Courtney

Published by Noelle Olpin on 24 Mar 2011 | No Comments

I’m all about the thrill of the hunt. I canvas thrift stores, estate sales, and even those sketchy antique stores that no girl in her right mind would walk into alone. I’m looking for that one awesome thing that is irrevocably unique. I think the pc term for what I make is vintage altered art assemblage. But let me break it down…I find cool old stuff and make it into cool new stuff. Some of my recent projects are vintage planters filled with vintage goodness, gumball machines aren’t just for gumballs anymore, frames of misfit toys (you can spot one of these on Stephanie Nielson’s, of the Nie Nie dialogue’s, blog…shameless plug for me) and altered birdcage dolls. While some of my pieces might bare a striking family resemblance, because they’re vintage by nature, they’re truly one of a kind. What I find determines what I make, so it’s hard to pin point what’s next in the repertoire. You can sometimes call IT kitschy, sometimes call IT shabby, sometimes call IT retro, but you can always call IT courtney.

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Colt & Abigayl Bowden | The Voila Press

Published by Noelle Olpin on 24 Mar 2011 | No Comments

We make handmade signs, recycled skateboard beards, letterpress cards and poster prints, paper people, hand sewn bow & neck ties and possibly a few new items too.
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Caitlin Connolly | Lady Hue

Published by Noelle Olpin on 24 Mar 2011 | No Comments

I am an artist, I paint and draw. My focus for the Bazaar would be selling prints and possibly originals. I have some mother’s day themed prints I’d like to add to the collection.
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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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Anne Scott | Annemade Jam

Published by Noelle Olpin on 24 Mar 2011 | No Comments

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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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Anna Macfarlane & Angela Henrie \ Twisted Sistas

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

We are two crazy sisters who like to make something out of anything. Anna uses reclaimed wood (from a 120-year old barn) for silhouette art, frames, candlesticks, etc. and makes new camp art out of old kitsch. Angela is a legend; she is a silversmith, jewelry designer, silk screener, embroiderer, painter, and more. With 12 kids between the two of us, we are picky and passionate about what we choose to create. And it is always fun and unique. We plan on featuring wood art, one-of-a-kind jewelry, silk screened and embroidered kitchen towels, campy trophies and… ! Visit us here or here.

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Andy Chase \ Blueponies

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

I enjoy painting and printmaking. Most of my work includes hand-pulled silk screened prints of anything from things found in nature to food and birds wearing boots. I have recently started sewing pillows with my unique silk screened designs on canvas. Most of these pillows have a hand painted finished touch. I have also recently started printing on small pieces of wood and hand painting those as well. Visit me here.

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Amy Redden | Vintage Fern

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

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Amber Perks | Nothing But Soap

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

All natural cleaning products, including laundry soap, dishwashing soap, all purpose cleaner, lemon cleaning scrub, carpet deodorizer, and all natural floor cleaner. Visit me here.

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Hailey Liechty | Whimsimobilia

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments


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Carrie Poulsen | Big Brown House

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

I’m a fan of recycled felt, and I love giving previously used woolen knits new form and a new life. I’m turning unwanted wool sweaters into accessories for yourself and your home.
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Zoe Jacobson & Jeremy Josephson | Ruby Market

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

“It is the highlight of our year when the Beehive Bazaar time comes around. We are so inspired by the fabulous artists in our area that we are usually teeming with great ideas to bring to the event. This year we are trying to stretch a little more beyond the border with paper mache and thrift store repurposing. Of course, we can’t help but add some of our brightly colored creations, such as Jeremy’s “Wonderland” clips or Zoe’s fabric birds. We also like to include some the eclectic ideas that are “Oh so perfect” for that special person! We hope to see you there.”

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Tonya Vistaunet

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

Reversible Christmas tree skirts and Christmas stockings made from vintage, retro, and modern fabrics.

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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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Stacey Foster | Verla Ivans

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I make whatever I’m obsessing over at the moment. Recently, that has included wooden arrows for home decor, interchangeable beaded pendants, vintage Saltair swim basket tag necklaces, simple scarves out of vintage fabrics, greeting cards made out of gel medium image transfers, mini silk notebooks, vintage knife necklaces, beehive Christmas ornaments and arrow necklaces. I worked in LA for five years for a jewelry designer and then a stationery studio and have just recently begun to venture out
on my own, with the Salt Lake City valley and mountains as my current inspiration.

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Samantha Kelly | Can You Hear Me

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I offer fine art prints and original paintings. When I was little, I would ask my mom to draw me pictures of ‘merdalmations’ (dalmation + mermaid tail). Since then I’ve graduated in visual arts and went on to earn a Masters in Art Therapy Counseling. I am currently working as both an art therapist and an artist. Art is a form of communication and this is my visual language. Can you hear me?

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Paula Hogan | Compelled To Craft

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I make ironing board covers out of a beautiful array of cotton fabrics, intended to help beautify a sometimes tedious chore. I also make board pads as well as countertop ironing pads for those who don’t want or don’t have an ironing board. I also make oilcloth lunch sacks and food bags.

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Nikki Jackson | Crimson Digit

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | 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!

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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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Morag Kawasaki | Cross Your T’s

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments


I make creative accessories, mostly to do with clothing and jewelry, but I also do some artwork for accessorizing the home. Currently I am focusing on making obi style belts (for children and adults), jewelry, winter throws and artwork.

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Ann Gardner | Ann Gardner Art

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Folk art paintings and prints

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DesNeiges Gregory | Bon Bon

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I design delectable handmade clothing, accessories, and home decor. From a young age I have always had the desire to create. My education is in fashion design but, I use all sorts of mediums to get from interesting ideas to finished products.

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Ashley Giessing | Isabell’s Umbrella

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Paper goods and such specially designed to bring a smile to your face, and make you want to share them with others.

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Rashelle Johansson & Emily Frame | Motley Handmade

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

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Lauri Grimshaw-Cox | Epiphanies of an Artgirl

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I make Odd Whimsical and Inspirational Decor of Home and Self~ I am a mixed media artist and create items on canvas then use print to create boxes, soldered jewels and other functional create items. I also create Art Dolls.

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Nichole & Justin Huntington | Calvalcade

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Cavalcade is a wife and husband team that can’t stop making stuff. She uses fabric and pearls, he uses wood and leather. He likes the original, she likes the funky. Pillows, rope scarves, belts in different styles, and (not your momma’s) cutlery blocks.

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Raquel Smith Callis | Gritty Pretty

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I make feisty art dolls with pockets and snaps, stained glass mirrors, with sun, stars, and phases of the moon themes. Life is oh-so-beautiful when as many aspects as possible can be hand-crafted and artistic!

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Myleka Bevans White | Myleka

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I make pretty paper dolls & painted illustrations on paper and on wood frames.

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Tami Thornton | Beehive Soap and Body Care

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I make handcrafted cold process soaps from scratch in my kitchen! Some soaps have a “Utah” theme, while others have more general appeal. Soaps are formulated with goats milk, yogurt, water or beer — and are fragranced with essential oils/skin safe fragrance oils. Also have a line of solid lotion bars. Gift sets are assembled with purchased soap dishes.

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Dave Hamilton | Hamilton’s Handmade Furniture

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I build VERY affordable furniture….bookcases, kids furniture, tables, chairs, built-ins…anything anyone needs me to build. I love working with wood…working with my hands and creating things that people can use and love. I build high quality goods that I feel should last as long as the tree took to grow. This spring I will have fun garden furniture, pyramid trellis’, framed arts and crafts tiles, pressed tin picture frames, salvaged window cabinets, bookcases, nice thick maple cutting boards….all sorts.

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Ashley Mae Christensen | Birds of Ashmae

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I’ve been making lots of things with felt. I’m working on a series of baby bell balls. I’ve been cleaning, dyeing and carding wool from some sheep in Provo. I also have been painting new birds and will have new prints, and hopefully a couple editions of a Prove Zine done by then!

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Amy Elise Feisthamel | Dozing Dormouse & Amy Elise Designs

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I love to make handmade stationery, shadow box collages, wrist cuffs, and journals. My love is collecting vintage findings and sewing notions, bird postcards, and ephemera. I enjoy putting together fabulous inspiration kits with the trinkets and treasures I find along the my travels. I have been making things and drawing since I was a little girl. I am always thinking of things to make, sew, or draw. I never stop creating! I was recently published in two Somerset Studios magazines with a handmade wrist cuff and layered bird tag.

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Miriam Altamira | Circle

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

We are two persons looking for ways to communicate through the beauty of silkscreen. We make posters, tote bags, journals, sometimes t-shirts. We just started to work with felt and we love it so far!

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Brittney Maxfield & Laura Giddens | High Cotton Designs

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

High Cotton Designs makes hand-crafted tea and dish towels for the eclectic kitchen. Using a combination of screen printing, stencil, appliqué, and quilting, each towel is unique, colorful, and crafty. From simple to sophisticated and classy to kitschy, High Cotton’s portfolio of original designs ensures there is a towel for every kitchen and occasion. All towels are high-quality, 100% cotton flour sack towels.
They are intended mainly for decorative use.

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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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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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Susan Garner | Persimmon & Pink

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I love color and functional design! I find that creating a little something each day helps me to feel happy and balanced.

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Nicole Choules | Elsa Bags & Vanilla Pie

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 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 booth this spring.
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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