Courtney Packer - Violet Hill Boutique

Violet Hill Boutique has now been open for 2 1/2 years. Our first location was on historic Main Street in Logan, UT and now we are located at the Cache Valley Mall. We have been making handmade goods since we've opened our stores and here are some of our best sellers from our store. Here is a list of our items that we sell and their corresponding prices:

Pocketwatch necklaces $18 Charm Necklaces $10 Charm Earrings $6 Charm Bracelets $8 Locket Necklaces $12 Resin Flower Earrings (various sizes and colors) $4-$10 Resin Flower Rings $10 Resin Flower Bobby Pins $7 Fabric covered button earrings (various sizes and colors) $6-$8 Fabric covered bobby pins $7 Painted Filigree Earrings $8 Painted wood bead necklaces $15 Chevron Beaded Necklaces $15 Matching beaded earrings $8 Pallet Wood Signs (handpainted and original designs) $30-$50 Jewelry Holder Signs $20-$25 Book Page Prints (5x7) $5-$10 Painted Heart Earrings $7 Rosette Earrings $7

We are constantly coming up with new designs! So by the time of the show we have may have new designs we will be bringing.

Claire White - Belle & Whistle

I'm a right brained maker of things! I'm an artist by day and crafter by night. Belle & Whistle consists of anything from the beloved "betsy bow" hair accessories, to limited edition lithography prints, to geode jewelry. I only make things that I would wear/sport/daunt myself (and I happen to think I have pretty good taste...wink wink) so I'm sure you'll find something you love!

See more of Claire here

Chris Benson - CKB Creations

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.

Carrie Poulsen - Big Brown House

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.

Linda Hart Designs

I am drawn to all things old and rustic, especially metal. I re-purpose old metal tins that once contained candy, cookies, tea, coffee, and spices into vintage-inspired adornments: earrings, bracelets, necklaces, brooches, rings, and cufflinks. Most of the tins I use were made in England, some are from West Germany and Holland, and a few are candy and talcum powder tins made in the USA. Each piece is a unique and colorful combination of color, texture, and old loveliness. I hand make many of the metal components, hammering and oxidizing the surfaces. I use sterling, raw brass, which is nickel and lead free, and copper.

Find Linda on etsy.

Candice Isaacson - Fleeting Red

The fleeting in Fleeting Red has to do with my personality. I seem to fleet from one idea to another. I like my shop to have a little bit of everything. This show I will be introducing unique hand carved rubber stamps. The stamps are playful, cute and of course, kistchy. I will also be selling hand sewn items such as linen hot pads, coin purses, and adorable pincushions. I will be making clipboards covered in vintage paper and clipboards painted with gray chalkboard paint.

Lee Bennion - Mom's Stuff

Mom’s Stuff Salve is the only product I make. If you were to only have one skin care product for the rest of your life, Mom's Stuff Salve is the one you would want to have.

It is loaded with natural anti oxidants, also vitamins E and A. Every ingredient has active properties and a purpose. There is no water or cheap fillers in Mom’s Stuff. Think of Mom’s Stuff Salve as a Superfood or supplement to your skin. This is not cheap smelly lotion...

Some ingredients are known to aid in cell regeneration, sooth inflammation, and draw out infection. Most are known to have anti bacterial & anti fungal benefits. Some are known to increase circulation.

It protects, heals, moisturizes, damaged skin. It knocks out eczema in most cases. It gives relief to itching stretch marks and also inscet bites. It clears up acne, and knocks out stink foot (athletes foot). It is used from the face and lips to the feet and and everywhere in between.

Mom’s Stuff is used on babies to seniors. Men and women both love Mom’s Stuff. We use it on our extended family- our pets! We uses it on our dogs & horses when ever they get a scratch or scrape.

Mom's Stuff is only for sale on Mom's Stuff Salve website store, Horseshoe Mountain Pottery in Spring City, UT and The Beehive Bazaar!

Find more about Mom's Stuff- Superfood for the Skin here.

Caitlyn Renshaw - Most Adoringly

Simple, yet elegant geometric jewelry with just enough touch of color to make it pop. I'm all about bringing vintage and modern together to make something beautiful and unique, which is why I love using fabrics with vintage prints and finding beauty in unusual items to give them a new life. Making ordinary things whimsical.

See more here.

Brittany Gerson - Trinkets and Butterflies

I create Art and jewelry using real butterflies.. don't worry, No butterflies were harmed! All ecologically sustainable specimens are collected after they naturally perish in conservatories all around the world. Each piece is handmade to showcase each butterflies' natural beauty. I have been working with butterflies for over 12 years

See more here

Leah Hall - aestusgear

My name is Leah Hall and I make minimalist leather goods; wallets, camera straps, harmonica cases, dopp kits. All of my products are handcrafted from veg-tan leather which develops a beautiful patina with age. Find Leah here.

Brenda Barrett Photography

When I pick up a camera, it compels me to take the time to really see the beauty and good in things. Art making for me becomes a moment of calm concentration bringing with it satisfaction and, I hope, a glimpse of serenity to the viewer. I will be making photographic prints and cards of my personal work which I hope to sell.

See more here.

Ashley Isenhour - Wendy & Peter

I'll be selling hair accessories made of colorful felt and striped ribbon, as well as some new designs made of pretty vintage and imported fabrics. I've also been having fun making illustrated cards, posters, and prints and even a few original floral paintings. It's all pretty cute stuff :).

See more of Ashley here.

Kellie Stillwell - le petit Macaron

My specialty is French macarons. The shells are made with almond flour, so our gluten free friends can enjoy them too. The fillings are mainly buttercreams and chocolate ganaches, but salted caramel is really yummy too.

Find Kellie on here and on facebook.

Ashley Geissing - Isabell's Umbrella

Specializing in paper goods, home goods, and children's illustration, our focus is on creating products you can't live without and want to share with others.

See more here.

Ashley Colett - Ink Run Press

What do you make? (We will use this as your artist's bio on our website so make sure it says what you want it to!)

Ink Run Press is a local letterpress and design studio specializing in handcrafted greeting cards, books, posters, prints and custom stationary. Located on the main floor of a historic church in Salt Lake City's Avenue district, the studio is run by partners Shannon Petty and Ashley Collett with collaborations by bookbinder and studio mate Lily Hall Sharp.

Each product is a combination of modern design coupled with traditional techniques. Passing through a vintage letterpress using antique methods, each piece becomes a one-of-a-kind .

Find them at www.inkrunpress.com or in the studio most days of the week.

Anna Macfarlane - Angela Henrie Studio

Almost twenty years ago, Angela Henrie was painting and selling furniture to pay for the supplies needed to make quality jewelry for her daughters. She couldn't find any jewelry for children that wasn't plastic and cheap. And her girls needed crystals and pearls!

It didn't take long for her children's jewelry to outsell her furniture--and Angela had found her calling in life. She began making unique, one-of-a-kind pieces for adults, too, and the Angela Henrie Studio brand was born.

She asked her sister, Anna to join forces because two brains were better than one. We are proud to produce the most unique and well-made jewelry you can find.

Our jewelry is fabricated in sterling silver, pearls, and semi-precious stones. Our leather and lace cuffs are a nod to the feminine but tough fashion that has been all over the Paris runways. Angela Henrie jewelry has been sold in Saks Fifth Avenue, Fred Segal (Melrose), and various unique boutiques. It has also been featured in many magazine publications, including InStyle Magazine (Madonna bought an Angela Henrie necklace for her daughter. Yes, THE Madonna).

Find Anna Here.

Amy Redden - Vintage Fern

In my work, 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. A lot of my items are sewn, but I don’t limit myself to just sewing, I love learning and using all kinds of art and craft mediums. 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. I love creating beautiful and useful things, it makes me happy. Some current things I make are: garlands, appliqued dish towels, bags, girls clothing, baby gifts, hair accessories, just to name a few. I am always coming up with new things!

Find Amy here.

Amy Pearce - Her Heart From the Attic

I am a mixed media artist. I adore color and texture. I'm charmed by whimsy and so many things old and new. I focus my creativity towards pretty paintings and pieces that aren't so "on the nose". I enjoy making each piece with uniqueness--so whomever adopts it--will feel like they have something different and all their own. I like to feel that the expression of my work is a shared experience between all who come in contact with it.

Find Amy here.

Lauren Harrison - Pitter Patter Shop

I love to create fun, colorful, and playful children's apparel and toys. I sell cloth baby booties, newsboy hats, appliqued onesies, jumpers, and other baby apparel. I also have imaginative play items, including play tent/teepees, aromatherapy hand-made play dough, reversible aprons, and wooden toys, for children of all ages. I find great satisfaction in creating new things, and only make items that I would buy for my own children. Find Lauren's etsy shop here.