The Beehive Bazaar

Amy Maughan | Mia

Published by Noelle Olpin on 21 Mar 2012 | No Comments

I make beautiful handmade jewelry and accessories. Some of my earrings are made with vintage rhinestone that give you that old Hollywood feel. I also make fabric covered earrings using my grandmothers old quilting squares so they are truly one of a kind. I make all kinds of necklace for all different ages. I love making jewelry.
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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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Chris Benson | CKB Creations

Published by Noelle Olpin on 21 Mar 2012 | No Comments

I personally design, craft, wire, string, assemble and finish each of my jewelry designs from start to finish. Each piece is one-of-kind or a very limited quantity. I use only high quality gemstones, crystals, vintage glass and sterling silver (.925 +). I also have begun producing my own sterling silver pieces.
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Monica Dennis | MDSparks

Published by Noelle Olpin on 21 Mar 2012 | No Comments

I make a variety of handmade jewelry. My collection includes; re-purposed vintage pieces, steampunk wear, ultra-feminine flowers, and simple silver accessories.
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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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Mandy Buntjer | Hoop-LA

Published by Noelle Olpin on 20 Mar 2012 | No Comments

Vintage and modern earrings. We use stamped metal and hand paint and seal each one in over 20 colors. We are always coming out with new styles and colors depending on the season. They are all one of a kind. We also paint and make coordinating metal headbands.
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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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Rachel Schutz | Darlybird

Published by Noelle Olpin on 07 Nov 2011 | No Comments

I make mainly jewelry: colorful, vintage, funky, fresh, totally affordable. I’m working on some new designs, including some especially for gifts, and pieces made especially for littler girls. You can visit me here…

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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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Nicole Melquist | Nikki Lorraine

Published by Noelle Olpin on 18 Oct 2011 | 1 Comment

I would classify my collection as eclectic handcrafted jewelry. I derive my inspiration from Native American culture and aesthetic, but I put a classy, modern twist to it for an everyday look and wear. Mediums and materials are typically brass, leather, feathers and crystals. I mash these up to create beautiful, unique accessories that I hope will make every woman feel beautiful and special. My artistic philosophy: Creating something beautiful out of plain raw materials. I have harbored that philosophy since childhood, and I get so much joy out of a wearable finished product!

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Steve & Michelle Hunt | Twig

Published by Noelle Olpin on 18 Oct 2011 | No Comments

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Monica Dennis | MDSparks

Published by Noelle Olpin on 17 Oct 2011 | No Comments

I create handmade jewelry.  My new winter collection incorporates many re-purposed vintage brooches and earrings!  As always, there will be lots of variety…unique/steampunk, antique/vintage, and feminine/floral pieces. Visit me here.

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Carola Searle | Green Ruby

Published by Noelle Olpin on 24 Mar 2011 | No Comments

All my creations are made out genuine stones and crystals (no fabric) using a wire wrapping technique. The result is a line of jewelry and accessories that is very distinct. My items come in a variety of colors and designs that are as unique as the stones they are made out of. My signature items are wire wrapped flowers and they are very unique in the design, technique, and type of materials used.
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Nicki Arrigo and Andrea Jacobsen / Cacophony

Published by Molly Call on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

Cacophony specializes in crafting unique pendants and made-to-order charms. Our pendants are embellished with fantastically adorable graphic prints in varying shapes and sizes. Our stamped charms can be used for necklaces, bracelets or earrings. We attempt to find the most exceptional & distinctive images (see the Alice in Wonderland& nursery rhyme pieces!); they are adhered to a jewelry “blank” and finished off with a heavy duty, high gloss resin. Many of the necklaces have added charms or baubles fora little extra kick!

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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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Amy Redden | Vintage Fern

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

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Adrienna Nye | Adri Apparel

Published by Noelle Olpin on 23 Mar 2011 | No Comments

I started out making hoodies and jewelry, and have really found my niche over the past year. My hoodies are unique and one-of-a-kind, mixing the best of comfort and style, and I am making new shirts for spring. I try to make all my jewelry as unique as possible as well. Everything I sell is truly me. Visit me here or here.

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The Estes Girls | My Button Boutique

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

We make all things buttons! Including our handy and stylish pocket mirrors, bobby pins, ponytails, magnets, earrings, zipper pulls, etc. etc. We also plan to bring in some DIY button kits! We are always trying to keep our items fresh, fun, and beautiful! We are also in the process of creating new items just for the Beehive Bazaar!

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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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Rachel Schutz | Darlybird

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I love to find vintage pieces and turn them into simple, yet beautiful and bright jewelry. You’ll find earrings, necklaces, bracelets, hair accessories—-mostly containing vintage pieces. I love happy colors, delicate flowers. I’m trying to push myself in the design sense to make things more unexpected. I just returned from NYC, where I purchased thousands of vintage Czech and Swarovski glass stones. I’m excited to incorporate those into my designs.

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Beccy Bingham | Paperclip Studio

Published by Noelle Olpin on 19 Oct 2010 | No Comments

I make things for women using vintage or re-purposed items. Lately I’ve been experimenting with textiles. The necklaces I’ve been making are all dipped in enamel, which changes the feel and texture of the textile. I also have been making skirts and belts with re-purposed materials. The headbands I’m making all use vintage lace and wool.

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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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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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Tonya Vistaunet

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I will be making button bracelets, earrings and necklaces. Bags. And hopefully some handpainted bowls, trays and treasure boxes.

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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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Sarah Kocsis | SeaStrands

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

My SeaStrands custom jewelry designs are inspired from my love of the beach and nature. I started making both classy and edgy-casual pieces that I wanted to wear and was soon making custom pieces requested by family, friends and strangers. I focus on creating distinctive bracelets, earrings and necklaces from gemstones, metal/sterling, resin, wood and pearls. My designs encompass everyday casual to custom bridal collections.

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Carrie Poulsen | Big Brown House

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I’m a fan of fabric, and I love giving previously used fabrics new form and a new life. I’m turning beautifully colored (but no longer fashionable) wool sweaters into jewelry, headbands, bags, and other fun wearables and accessories.

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Debbie Thompson | Tom Design

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Hello, my name is Debbie Thompson. I’m an elementary art teacher by day and a jewelry maker by night! I mostly make bright, bold, vintage inspired jewelry with antiqued metals, lockets, and flowers. My jewelry includes necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings.

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Katie Burgess \ DEJAVU Old & New

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

What don’t I make……that is the question! I enjoy creating a plethora of accessories using vintage / recycled / upcycled / new materials. I NEVER create multiples of any item – everything is one-of-a-kind. (unless you special order for a wedding or something special!)

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Brooke Mortensen | Ritzy Misfit

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

No one is perfect, but we are all beautiful. These pendants give the feeling of being beautiful, unique and rough around the edges all at the same time. My work reflects the wonderful, flawed idiosyncrasies in us all. And it makes us breath-taking.

I make hand melted, hand stamped pendants. There are a variety of fonts and types, ranging from chunky and “wonky” to tiny and sophisticated. As you can’t control where the metal flows when you stamp them, they are each different and no two can be exactly alike. I am very passionate about the charm and individuality these pendants represent.

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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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Jessie Huish | Huish Books

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

i make books and lots of little treasures. i have crazy hair and i am always trying to create the perfect little hair accessories that work for all occasions. i am a provo local crafter, and i’m always thinking about my next craft project. i make things that i love, and i hope that you will love them too.

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Monica Dennis | MDsparks

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I love the creative process involved in making jewelry! It helps me unwind after stressful days. I make affordable and unique handmade jewelry. My collection ranges from urban steampunk to ultra feminine because I can’t seem to stay focused on a single genre.

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Caroline Drake | Armelle Jewelry

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

i make handmade jewelry that is unique, feminine, and dainty. i love to use semi-precious stone mixed with sterling silver, 14kt gold filled metal, and antiqued brass.
i’ve been making and selling jewelry for almost ten years, and continue to love it and evolve!
i love to create, and jewelry is perfect outlet for me, and i am able to do it while being a mom of two young children!

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Teresa Flowers | Sleepictures

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

handmade belts and buckles designed from my artwork.
nacklaces cards and candles.

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Candace Jean Andersen | candace jean

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

I focus on art cards and prints created from my illustrations and paintings, but also use my “girls” to make art dolls, hairpins, pendants and other things. I’ve been working the last little while to even further improve my giclée prints (new pretty paper!) and make available BIGGER print sizes (I’m so excited!). I hope to bring many new designs and not-yet-seen prints to the spring show.

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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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Cheryl Crockett & Rachel Jones | Provident Peacock

Published by Molly Call on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

We love to create unique and beautiful jewelry and photoart. Most of our products are one of a kind and may include original photography, vintage, repurposed and found items. We believe jewelry and art should not only be designed for accessorizing, but can say something about the individual and what is important to her. Thus we have many creations, jewelry and artwork, depicting temples, families, ancestors, hobbies, favorite colors, etc…all artfully created with distinctive details and quality materials.

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Gentry Blackburn | Frosty Darling

Published by Molly Call on 07 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Gentry is an painter, crafter and owner of the Frosty Darling Boutique in downtown Salt Lake City. Her colorful and kitschy wares include bottle cap earrings, felt brooches, plush squirrels and vintage fabric aprons. Her focus this year has been a series of small paintings of 70′s and 80′s television shows and a collection of accessories and housewares celebrating her favorite state, Utah!

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Nikki Jackson | Crimson Digit

Published by Molly Call on 07 Mar 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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Kersey Campbell | Vintage Oddity

Published by Noelle Olpin on 07 Mar 2010 | No Comments

Each of my items incorporate a vintage yet fresh feel that compliment and play off of each other beautifully. Hand felted pin cushions made of roving wool in vintage/funky containers make for one of a kind pieces that any crafter will love. For those who prefer to buy handmade, my jewelry is a combination of old as well as new, creating fun, original pieces everyone will love! Combinations of brass, copper and other natural materials combine to create authentic, multi-dimensional pieces. I also make hand felted earrings, vintage hair pins, brooches, and more! Everyone is bound to find something that screams “I’m oddly, uniquely, YOU!”

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Molly Call | 4 Girls

Published by Duane Call on 28 Nov 2009 | No Comments

Good Golly Mrs. Molly, you’re never one to settle for “good enough” and this year at the bazaar is no exception, with the debut of more than 5 new crafts to charm and delight us…

Molly Calls Lamp Shades
 

Molly Calls Mustaches

Molly Calls Pendant Necklaces

Molly Calls Skirts

 Molly Calls Wax Prints

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Rachel Jones and Cheryl Crockett | Provident Peacock

Published by Noelle Olpin on 02 Nov 2009 | No Comments

Rachel and Cheryl share a love for creating and photography which they incorporate into their unique handmade jewelry, photo art on canvases, cards, magnets, etc. Each piece is unique and way cute! They also make handmade soap using highest quality oils and pure chocolate. Yum!

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Nikki Jackson | Crimson Digit

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | 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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Katie Burgess | Deja Vu Old & New

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I make everything! I make jewelry, handbags and accessories using old/vintage/recycled/and new materials. In the past, I sold a lot of jewelry and handbags (14 different patterns) and now because of the economy, I have been making accessories for women and children with smaller price tags!
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Michele Taylor | Bijou Babes

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I make a variety of items which include: wood, metal, resin, glass, and bottle cap necklaces, collage, transfer and painting canvas art work, funky hair clips for adults and children, colorful tutus, unique princess accessories, covered button earrings rings and pins, Christmas ornaments and decorations. I do this because I need to join an artists support group. I just can’t stop!

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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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Emily Burnett | Zeene Designs

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I make uber-cool accessories out of recycled materials. My bracelets are made primarily out of old magazine pages and I have a new line (bracelets for now and purses/pocketbooks/notebooks to come) made out of bike tire inner tubes. I also incorporate old zipper pulls into some accessories. I describe my style as a mixture of industrial/ethnic/chic and design for both men and women. While much of my line’s appeal is that is recycled, people love it for it’s originality and uniqueness. I like creating wearable fashion from things that otherwise end up in the garbage! Visit me!

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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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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.

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Debbie Thompson | Tom Design

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

Hello, my name is Debbie Thompson. I’m an elementary art teacher by day and a jewelry maker by night! I mostly make bright, bold, vintage inspired jewelry with antiqued metals, lockets, and flowers. My jewelry includes necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings.

I’ve been making jewelry for the past four years and love being able to use my creative side with both my jobs!

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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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The Estes Girls | Button Boutique

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

We started making buttons as a creative outlet for all the women in Estes household. It was something that we could all do and do together. What started as a hobby has developed into a little business. We love to create, think of new ideas, and share it with others. We make adorable earrings, pocket mirrors, rings, bobby pins, and other button goodies. Our products are different from most jewelry sold. They are bright, fun and extremely affordable. Visit us!

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Meg Griggs and Mary McClaugherty | Craft Sabbath

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

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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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