Hailey and Conrad Nebeker - Nebeker Arts and Sweets

Food and art are two of our passions. Handmade favorites include pralines, buckeyes, and more. As well as small works of art on paper, canvas, and wood. Our cards are all original art made on artisan paper and include quotes from our two spunky and extremely verbal children.

George Parkinson

My name is George, like the curious monkey and Parkinson, like the disease. I love to make things that make life more fun, colorful and beautiful. When I am not making up recipes in my kitchen with my mom or designing and sewing custom dresses for clients and friends, I like to figure out ways to make useful things out of otherwise strange objects. For instance, you take some old root beer bottles and vases, add some felt balls and resin and you get some delightful pom pom flower arrangements that never die! The animal lover in me finds its way into the small portraits of various living creatures. See more of my fashion work at www.georgeparkinson.com

 

Eve Napierski - Evie Ivy Overstreet

i love to create fun, bright things. i love working with vintage and re-purposed materials. this spring i'll be making a big batch of my felt watches, some colorful wreaths, terrariums in recycled jars with faux greens, as well as some robots and maybe other soft dolls!

 

Winnie Press - Wacky Woolies

We are Winnie Press and Wacky Woolies -- a mother and daughter duo. We make fun & unique letterpress and felted goods at our studio in Midway, Utah. Some of our letterpress goods include cards, garlands, gift tags, garland kits, place cards, and scrap packs. We also make all kinds of felted items including pin cushions, sweaters, pillows, nativities, garlands, santas, angels, felted soaps. We do special orders and classes as well.

Find Winnie Press here.

Ellie Madsen - Cup and Cake Art

I make paintings that I hope will make the world brighter and happier. I specialize in whimsical art for children and nurseries that depicts animals doing fun activities. I'm an artist living in Salt Lake City, UT and in addition to my artwork, I've written and illustrated a children's book that is available an as e-book.

Monica Dennis - MDsparks

I make handmade jewelry and my collection includes the following genres: steampunk designs, floral/feminine pieces, Victorian lockets, and modern silver necklaces . My newest additions feature vintage Victorian compact mirrors, tie bars, and cuff links. I love mixing genres and repurposing old vintage components with things that are modern and new.

Find MDsparks on etsy.

Melissa Lisonbee - Voulez Designs

Voulez (pronounced like voo-lay) means "want" in French. I design and hand make simple, modern, very wearable jewelry. I believe jewelry is an accessory that can brighten any outfit and change the way you feel in your clothes. My goal is to make jewelry that women will love to wear and want to have in their collection.

Find Melissa on etsy.

Madi McQueen - MKM Handiwork

Leather jewelry/accessories. I love using natural with neon, organic with synthetic, and modern with rustic. Opposites really compliment each other when working with these materials and it is so fun pushing the limits with this stuff! My leather work is my newest love.

Fabric covered button jewelry/accessories. Happy colorful classy and vintage. This was my first love that brought me into the creation world for business 5 years ago.

Lori Ross - Earrings by Lori

I've been making jewelry for myself, family and friends for over 10 years, but earrings are my favorites! I am attracted to a natural look in my jewelry. I love using pearls and natural stones (jasper, labradorite, turquoise, citrine, and many others). I enjoy collecting all sorts of stones, shells and other accents when I travel. Recently on a beach vacation, we gathered sea glass. It's one on my new favorite stones to create with!

Find Lori on etsy.

Dennis and Sheila Pickering - Pickerings' Potter Shop

Grandma and Grandpa have been married for 55 years and spend their time making pottery together. Grandpa throws the pots, and Grandma decorates and glazes them. Grandma also makes decorative plaques and clay cottages. The pottery is fired at 2200 degrees for several hours, so it is oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe. It is also safe to use them as serving dishes or to eat out of them. These make great, unique gifts and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and prices.

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.