Evie Ivy Overstreet | Eve Napierski
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Maren Ogden Ingles | Elizabeth and Homer
Caytlyn Chilelli & Jordan Tolliver | Dots and Stripes
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Dallas Russell | Easily Amused Goods
Nikki Jackson | crimson digit
Sarah Jenson | Chubby Love
Chris Benson | CKB CREATIONS
Nichole Huntington | Cavalcade
We powder coat lamps and spoon fun bright colors for a one of kind look for your parties and home. $20-50(lamps) & $3-12(spoons) We also make fun prints for everyday and every holiday. $5 or 2 for $9. NOTE: (We are considering raising our price as I heard from one vendor she felt under cut.)
Our earrings are also one of a kind in that we powder coat light weight metal filigrees fun colors. These look professional and sell at $10 a pair.
Our clips are one of a kind. I design various flowers for big and little girls. $3.5 We use many different materials from felt to crepe paper. Different for every show.
Courtney Snowden | Call IT Courtney
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Jen Petersen | Calendars and Chores
Brenda Barrett | Brenda Barrett Photography
Ashley Mae Hoiland | Birds of Ashmae
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I will be joining the Bazaar December 12-14.
Sarah and Alan Hogan | Avenue Lou
Tami Thornton | Beehive Soap & Body Care
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Elsa Bags by Nicole Choules & Annilyn Green by Annie Blake
Alexis Mattox | Alexis Mattox Design
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Announcing Winter 2012 Artist & Crafters
We are pleased to announce the line-up of artists and crafters for the Winter 2012 Bazaar!Alexis Maddox Design- Alexis Maddox Annilyn Green- Annie Blake Avenue Lou- Sarah & Alan Hogan Beehive Soap & Body Care- Tami Thornton Birds of Ash Mae- Ashley Mae Hoiland Brenda Barrett Photography Call IT Courtney- Courtney Snowden Calendars and Chores- Jen Petersen Calvalcade- Nichole Huntington Chubby Love- Sarah Jenson CKB Creations- Chris Benson Colett Yarro Crimson Digit- Nikki Jackson Dots and Stripes- Caytlyn Chilelli & Jordan Tolliver Easily Amused- Dallas Russell Elizabeth and Homer- Maren Ingles Elsa Bags- Nicole Choules Evie Ivy Overstreet- Eve Naperski Fleeting Red- Candace Isaacson Go Make Play- Elise Barrett-Caston Ingrid & Esther- Kiersten McIntire Jellabee- Melany Larsen
Just Be- Suzi Bates Kaarina Design- Jessica Anderson Katie Dean- Katie Blake Kelsey Bang Lars Loves Letters- Lars Burrows Lily Jane Stationary- Meredith Church Linda Hart Designs- Linda Hart Lou Lou Company- Karen Klakring, Laura Zundel, Jane Chow MDsparks- Monica Dennis Mia- Amy Fehlberg Mineral and Matter-Stacey Foster Missy’s Crisps- Missy Brown Mom’s Stuff- Lee Bennion Moon House- Rocio Luna Most Adoringly- Caitlyn Renshaw MKM Handiwork- Madi McQueen Nikki Lorraine- Nikki Melquist Noelle O Designs- Noelle Olpin Noisette- Megan Whittaker Peck’s Vanilla- Alan Peck Pleasantly Petite- Megan Anderson Rising Moon Adventures- Olea Gough Sarahndipities- Sarah Anderson Scatterbrain Tees- Michael Phipps Sorry Clementine- Susanne Holifield
Squackdoodle- Jennifer Wakeland Sycamore Street Press- Eva Jorgensen The Big Brown House- Carrie Poulsen The Yellow Cabinet- Danielle Leatham Three Penny Market- Krista Schmitz & Shelly Perkins Trieste Prusso Design- Trieste Prusso Vintage Fern- Amy Redden
Vintage Handmade- Julie Collings Vinylicious-Kanani Hayes
Noelle Olpin | Noelle O Designs
Lee Bennion | Mom's Stuff
Mom’s Stuff is an all natural salve handmade by Lee Bennion for use on hands, feet, lips, or anywhere else you may have chapped or cracked skin. Many of my customers use it on their extended family- their pets! Lee uses it on her dogs & horses when ever they get a scratch. It also keeps the biting flies out of their ears! Most of the ingredients are known to have anti bacterial and anti fungal properties to them. It also gives relief to itching insect bites. Mom’s Stuff Salve is made from:
- Comfrey from our garden
- Olive oil
- Apricot kernel oil
- Sweet almond oil
- Neem oil
- Jojoba oil
- Lanolin
- Locally gathered beeswax
- Locally gathered pinion pine pitch
- Tea tree oil
- Rosemary essential oil
It smells and feels wonderful and is loved by both men and women.
Why is it called Mom’s Stuff?
Our oldest daughter Louisa worked as a guide on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon one summer and shared some of my salve with her fellow guides. They all loved it and were constantly asking for more of her Mom’s Stuff for their hands and feet, claiming it was the best thing that they had ever used. Cracks in feet and hands were healing while out on trips! They asked if I would make it available for sale and eventually I complied.