3D Wood Maps creates backlit framed maps and tables with laser carved 3-D Wood Maps; they hand carve and paint 3-D Wood Maps and clocks with a router and knives.
Cattle Call Photography creates one of a kind hand burned wildlife Pyrography art. They have a wood burning machine that they use to create wildlife portraits by hand!
Fisher Woodworking uses a variety of domestic and exotic hardwoods to create their line of kitchen utensils and other accessories for the kitchen home and office. Each functional item is hand shaped, sanded and finished.
Grevstad Woodcraft creates hand-crafted wooden items for the home, designed and built entirely by the artist. They use sustainable practices whenever possible, with reclaimed or locally sourced wood and natural oil/wax finishes.
All works are hand drawn, then engraved, layered, hand painted with stain and paint, then glued and sealed. Subjects of PNW flora and fauna in color and abstraction. No two are exactly alike.
Haggen Woods turns wood and acrylics etc into small gift items. These consist of writing instruments, seam rippers, ice cream scoops, pizza cutters, duck calls letter openers and the list goes on.
Hairclaws cuts a unique curve that allows a tight comfortable hold. Their wood shop is full of tools they use to cut, sand & buff to smooth finish. They bead, woodburn & engrave some. Also paint bottle butterflies.
On figured wood Kwerkwood draws a picture they’ve created. Carving with chisels, gouges and blades shapes the final image. Hours of sanding smooths the surface. A final coat of poly/oil brings it to life.
Lightning Tree Designs makes unique handmade natural and vegan leather purses, upcycled vintage bags, 4 & 6-pack beverage carriers, mirrors, sketch books, journals, charcuterie boards and much more using electrified wood.
Palmer’s Workshop creates functional art from reclaimed wood and hand-cast resin. Each piece celebrates natural imperfections, blending craftsmanship, utility, and one-of-a-kind design.
Rushing River Design creates resin and wood art inspired by nature. Each piece blends craftsmanship and creativity, capturing the movement of the ocean and the organic warmth of wood for your home.
Scholfield Valley Wood Products begin with raw lumber (some from trees grown on their property) to create wood items using their personal designs. They use standard woodworking tools to construct and finish each individual piece.
At Sibbett Studio’s home studio in Tacoma, a husband and wife team craft NW cedar wood puzzles featuring their own unique photos and patented wooden boxes.
Zigzag Mountain Art starts with rough cut boards of domestic and tropical hardwoods. The wood is milled, sanded and formed into cutting boards and other items then finished by hand.














