They source materials as close to the source as possible with organic non GMO ingredients. They stay up to date with federal regulations and scientific knowledge for the best and safest products.
Kelli makes art using repurposed jewelry, hardware and other materials. The frames are also repurposed. She was inspired by the vintage Xmas jewelry trees from the 1960’s and put her own creativity into it.
Gluten free pasta and focaccia. Fresh handmade pasta and focaccia and sauces.
Their unique necklaces are crocheted then reworked with wire using fiber and wire wrapping techniques with gems, pearls, and beads in elaborate patterns.
They design and make eco-friendly products for the home and everyday life, from “unpaper” towels and coffee filters to reusable face rounds, OEKO-TEX lined bowl covers, snack, and sandwich wraps.
Most of their products are 16 x 20 pictures printed on metal, canvas and acrylic. Also they have handmade tempered glass cutting boards. Bright in colors, photos and cutting boards will decorate a person
Limited edition nature and wildlife photography from around the PNW. Photos sold as metal prints, fine art paper prints, matted prints, and notecards that share the story of our region.
Handcrafted Contemporary Jewelry in Sterling Silver, Copper, Brass, Niobium and Recycled Aluminum with semi-precious gemstones. Earrings, Pendants, Bracelets and Necklaces. Digital Art Wall Jewelry
Handmade stuffed animals out of chenille, fleece, leather, cotton. Some of the animals are: horses, unicorns, killer whales, dragons, crabs, dogs, cats, llamas, birds etc.
They use mixed metals including sterling silver, brass, gold fill and keum boo gold. They use a variety of fabrication techniques including soldering, forming, hammering & roll-printing.
She hand dyes new and upstyled clothing and accessories for home and body. She uses professional dyes and an ice dyeing technique to create a sophisticated look.
Lisa paints in watercolor and acrylic animals and prints them on different products. She does all of the printing, matt cutting and framing, as well as products produced. Mostly originals are sold.
Hand cut wooden jigsaw puzzles featuring children’s names. All puzzles made personally by the artist using a scroll saw. 800 different names are stocked at the booth.
They make baskets from pine and other needles. The technique they use to create these baskets is called coiling. They make the pottery, and fused glass centers and all glass and pottery beads.
Their work is heavily influenced by their background in construction and ecology. They incorporate unique textures in the creation of functional pieces to capture the natural world around us.
These are metal garden art pieces, inspired by real-life species of flora and fauna. They cut the metal with a plasma torch, apply a rusty patina and occasionally finish by hand-painting with an acrylic.
The work is made on the potters wheel with stoneware clay. They formulate their own glaze colors, and fill each vessel with plant based wax, nontoxic fragrance and a wooden wick.
As a woodworker/furniture maker, they employ various materials, techniques and design features to create simple, unique and elegant boxes, steam bent salad servers and wall sculptures.
They combine pen illustration, paint and digital elements to create designs inspired by nature. Using these designs, they make printed wood panels, paper goods, boxes, hats, and home goods.
They make pochoir prints, a printmaking technique using stencils. They also make some images using layered tissue paper and a bit of color pencil. They have also begun to make relief prints.