The Beehive Bazaar

Annie Kershisnik Blake | Annilygreen

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I make throw pillow covers with unique combinations of fabrics. I love neutrals with pops of bold patterns and colors, and I love flowers and prints contained in panels of straight lines—organized chaos—and my pillows reflect that. Pillows are something I love to buy for my home and switch up often, so I enjoy making them for other people. It gives them a chance to have a little piece of useful art.

Visit my etsy shop or my blogs – ultravroom blog or business unfinished blog here.

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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).

Visit me here…

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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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Ashley Mae Christensen

Published by Noelle Olpin on 03 Nov 2009 | No Comments

This year I am making lots of framed paintings of fish and birds. I also have made a series of wooden bird puzzles (which I don’t have a photo of at the moment). I will have some letterpress items with my art on them as well, and hopefully some little felted animals.

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Michael and Alma Loveland | Ollibird

Published by Noelle Olpin on 03 Nov 2009 | No Comments

Mike and Alma Loveland are a husband and wife team who work together on various projects. 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.

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Jeremy Josephson & Zoe Jacobson | Ruby Market

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

Is there such a thing as “Creativity ADD”? If so, we have it!! We love to make and create in so many different ways that we can hardly focus on one medium. Of course, we refer to each other as “genius” but that is only because we share the same taste. :) Hopefully you will like our taste too! Visit me!

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Tonya Vistaunet

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | 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, ric rac, and pom poms. This year I will have some surprising new designs made out of mens ties and other fun items. Come and get an original that no one else will have!

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Gentry Blackburn | Frosty Darling

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

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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Samantha Card | Can You Hear Me?

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

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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Jessie Huish | Huish Books

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

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

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

 

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

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

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.

VISIT ME!

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Teresa Flowers | Sleepictures

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

Visit me!

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Sycamore Street Press

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

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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Dave Hamilton | Hamilton’s Handmade Furniture

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I build VERY affordable furniture…bookcases, tables, chairs, built-ins…anything someone needs me to build….I love working with wood and working with my hands…creating fun things and I feel like the things I build should last at least the same time it took for the tree to grow.

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Ashley MacKay & Camille Anderson | Boots To The Moon

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

Ashley: I create because I like things that don’t exist. I reuse things that have meaning to me, like skirts out of my Grandpa’s old work shirts. I print cards because I like working with my hands, and who hasn’t needed a Get Well Soon Broken Heart card?

Camille: I make things out of fabric: quilts, quiet books, and clock pillows for children. For adults: fabric box sets, Children Kids plushies, and Christmas collection including stockings, ornaments, wreathes, and Tiger Fire Christmas Album (in this case I made something out of music). I do it because I like creation.

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Emily Frame & Rashelle Johanssen | Motley Handmade

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

We make all floral inspired headbands, necklaces, and home decor. We also have plate clocks as well as plate stands. Visit us!

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Tiffany Rawson | Modern Thread

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I make modern baby + home sewn goods. I have bibs, burps,
minky/ fleece blankets with modern appliqués, diaper bags, diaper clutches,
home décor pillows.  I am constantly working on new and exciting things to
add to my collection!  I sew things because I absolutely love to sew!!  I
also saw a need for stylish + functional goods as a new mother myself, so I
started making them! Visit me!

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Dallas Russell | Easily Amused

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | 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.  Visit me!

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Candace Jean Andersen

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I’ve been working really hard these last few months to increase my selection. I’ll have-all new prints of never-before-seen girls and characters in time for this show, both as open and limited editions. I’ve got new necklace designs and have expanded my product selection into bookmarks, magnets, gift tags, stationery and notepads. I also plan to have ready unique, holiday-themed designs perfect for December. A few new cards have been added to the line as well, and adorable new frames have been found to house my prints and will be available; waiting and ready-to-hang. What fun! Come visit me!

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Jennifer Reed | 3 Dotters

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I have three wonderful and amazing daughters, I started my business to celebrate my love and life with them. I love to make creations that celebrate being a girl, in all stages of life. My creations tend to slant toward the very essence of feminine. I started making fairy items, but I have moved on to unique hairclips, chandeliers, junk journals, vintage button bracelets, lampshades, painted vintage furniture, crowns and some wearable art. I always try to add vintage elements, lace, buttons, ribbon, old pictures; anything with a wonderful sense of history. My goal is to see someone’s eyes light up when they see what I have made!

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Amy Hunter | Radseams

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I love creating stuff and I like sewing stuff! I don’t like using patterns so I make up my own. That means that every thing I make is unique in it’s own way. I make bags, embroiderd kids shirts, pencil/notebook holders, aprons, hot pads, place mats and some stuffed animals. Some are repurposed from old clothes or thrifted fabrics and some are not. I think handmade is way better than manufactured! Visit me at www.radseams.com and www.radpots.com.

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Ashley Giessing | Isabell’s Umbrella

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

Specializing in stationery (and a few other little odds and ends) that will lift the clouds of a rainy day, my hope is to create stationery that you will want to share with others. Visit me!

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Susan Petersen | Freshly Picked

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I love to create cute, affordable accessories for the home and for the person. I love to use new and vintage fabric. All items are lovingly made with an extreme attention to detail.  Visit me!

This year I hope to make:
-wallets
-makeup pouches
-lavender birds
-pillows
-quilts
-ponytail holders
-pillowcase dresses

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