The Beehive Bazaar

Monique Hadley | Creative Beadesign

Published by Duane Call on 29 Oct 2008 | No Comments

We design and handcraft each piece of jewelry we make. Whether the piece is artisan style crafted with precious metal and gemstones or beautiful and fun costume jewelry, we can guarantee that it is one of a kind. We the artisian style jewelry fits our sophisticated side where the blingy jewelry fits our fun and whimsical side. We love our jewelry and so will you!

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Jami Schuur

Published by Duane Call on 29 Oct 2008 | No Comments

I enjoy upcycling , creating new uses for old items. I have created several designs for what would be trash. The Animal Fairy ornaments are approximately three to six inches high, digitally reproduced, surreal , mixed media collage, which are laminated with beaded wire hangers. The smaller fairies (not laminated) make excellent gift tags. Soda cans and discarded cardboard cutout design push pins & magnets. Soda cutout designs for a pair earrings. Cardboard boxes become eco-sensitive gift tags, blank on one side. I find inspiration in daily life as well as an assistant art teacher for 1-8 graders.

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Nikki Jackson | Crimson Digit

Published by Duane Call on 29 Oct 2008 | No Comments

I love the process of creating with glass. I especially enjoy trying to design things–whether it’s a window, a pendant, or a vase–so that the glass “fits” the piece. I am fascinated by the subtleties and range that glass provides as an artistic medium.

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Miriam Sabir | Abode

Published by Duane Call on 26 Oct 2008 | No Comments

Sugarsugar jewelry (vintage Lucite, Bakelite mixed with modern materials), inside yolk cards (a little craziness to share!) Golliwog papers (the real thing). Visit me here…

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Caroline Drake | Armelle Jewelry

Published by Duane Call on 26 Oct 2008 | No Comments

I’m a mom of a 1 1/2 year old busy boy. I grew up in orem, utah and lived in the mid-west for a little bit and moved back to utah about 2 years ago.

I started jewelry while in high school. I took a basic class and really like it. I started getting into jewelry again while going to byu and started selling my jewelry in 2001 at the gateway mall. since then I’ve sold at stores in utah, the midwest and new york city. I did two study abroads to france while at byu and my dad is from france so I was able to go there a lot growing up. I’m so inspired by the fashion there and try to keep up with there fashions. when I’m not creating, I’m spending time with my husband and son.. or doing my latest love… which is photography. Visit me here…

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