The Beehive Bazaar

Valerie Salazar | Noddin

Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments

5quidink offers awesome t-shirts. We print on American Apparel tees, with only water-based inks, to offer super soft shirts of the best quality. From concept all the way through ink mixing to hand printing ourselves, we have are involved every step of the way delivering great tees.

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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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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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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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Teresa Flowers | Sleepictures

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

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Ben Kafton | Dela Flamant

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Turn it upside down. Stretch it. Shrink it. Make it two-dimensional. Make it move. Make it fly. Fold it. Use a different texture. Rearrange the elements. Make it look futuristic….

With each piece I create, I try to gain ideas and ask myself how I am going to follow thru and make the finished piece the most unique and interesting that it can be.

Inspired by everything from bauhaus graphic design, The Beatles, to Wes Anderson films.
I mainly screen print t-shirts, fabric, wood and paper. I also make backpacks and other bags using my own patterns and design.

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Celeste Fife | CJ’s Woodland Shed

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

I’ll have plenty this year including some of the linocut cards I had in the spring 2007 show back as signed prints. My main focus will be clothing made from recycled sources such as preworn clothing, scraps, and thrift store fabric. Some of my clothing is completely original and some is based on vintage patterns with my own elements added. I have been focusing on women tops. The amount of chemicals used to produce and process new fabrics is staggering, and it harms us and our world. My little son has autism and so of course having a world with less toxins is important to me and that is why I do what I do. Visit me!

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Clarissa Haycock | Coco Sailore

Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments

Sweet, Simple, Homemade—just like your baby.

Coco Sailore is a collection of baby and toddler shirts styled and personalized to showcase each unique baby. All of the designs are created and sewn by hand.

This winter I’ll be bringing shirts from the new Pirate and Holiday lines.

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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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