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Quirky jewelry made from brass, copper and silver.
Regina Pruss
Lin Viglione
Turn your photos into works of art on canvas.
Ady Peleg
Retro kitchen accessories, aprons and hand towels.
Carol Hojnacki
Polymer Clay Jewelry.
Toni Hanhof
Mixed Media, primarily ceramic, happy, home accessories.
Holly Laginess
We Upcycle. We take unwanted items and change them so all our items are unique. Chairs that are tattered and broken turn into whimsical works of art, 1920 roof slates are made into clocks using old magazines and calendars with decoupage and we pair birdhouses with candlesticks. Fun and Funky. We'd love to be in the show.
Kristen Landman and Andy Batlemento
I have a whole line of cotton baby bibs I started making recently. I also have made coordinating diaperbags (not pictured). I make a wide range of beaded and hand-twisted wire jewelry. Every piece of jewelry is one-of-a-kind. Necklaces range in price from $18 - $60. I use only high-end, quality materials. Pricing: Baby Bibs - $20 Diaper Bags - $30 Tote Bags - $20 Necklaces - $18 - $60 Earrings - $15
Sarah Merten
GRANITE SERVING TRAYS WITH EMBELLISHED HANDLES,PLATE AND KNIFE...SET $89.00 FRAMED HERON ARTWORK EMBELLISHED WITH VARIATIONS OF WHITE SEA SHELLS,PEARLS,STONE CHIPS AND STARFISH......$650.00
Sherry Westmoreland
Life-size papier-mache figures and animals painted with acrylics. The fun and colorful sculptures are hand built and uniquely hand painted. (Prices range from $10 - $200)
Mary Taros
Sewing with a re-purpose. Reusable snack bags. Cozy, soft scarves from t-shirts, funky decorative birds from wool sweaters and beautiful sewn and beaded necklaces/bracelets from cotton scraps.
Julie Race
Wood carvings in exotic and domestic woods made into jewelry, meditation tiles, vases and other products.
Greg Lutz
Sweet tooth jewelry! Cakes, cupcakes, pies, donuts, cheesecake, and any other sweets (made from polymer clay) made for charm bracelets, earrings (pierced or clip-on), necklaces (pendants), and cell phone straps.
Grace Guel
Hand crafted artisan jewelry using natural gemstones, pearls, beach stones, sea and beach glass, fossils, Swarovski crystals,sterling silver, gold and copper. Hand made by me, inspired by nature! My beach stones all come from Lake Michigan, some of my beach glass I have collected on the shores of Lake Erie. My prices vary per piece the range would be $14-$90
Felicia Gull
One of a kind jewelry including the "I LOVE Michigan" collection...inspired by Michigan's beauty and natural surroundings. Bracelets, Necklaces & Earrings all individually designed and created by April. Sterling Silver, Petoskey Stones, Aquamarine, Rainbow Moonstones, and Sleeping Beauty Turquoise are just some of the elements utilized in the original designs. Vintage beads from around the world are incorporated into new designs: Italian Lucite * German, Japanese and Czech Glass * Vintage Confetti Beads*Stardust Beads The prices vary from piece to piece but range in value from about $12.00-$150.00 Please visit my website for more examples http://www.aprilfrancenedesigns.com
April Schwaegerle
Found object boxes & pendants.
Larry Zdeb
Floral art cards suitable for sending or framing in 4 x 6 size for the price of $3.00 each. Also matted 5 x7 photographs priced at $10.00 each.
Pat Shaw
Jackie Poltorak
Handmade individual, hand cut glass houses, with decoupaged papers on the interiors, which glow when lit. The houses are all soldered together and each has a different theme. The houses are meant to be used as a unique night light for the porch or patio, or in a powder room, kitchen or wherever. My next artpieces are vintage inspired. I take vintage jewelry, disassemble, and make into new bracelets, necklaces, purse charms, or key chains. Some of the pieces may have one-of-a-kind soldered collaged charms, added to the piece.
Blanca LaVack
Hand painted silk scarves using a wax resist like batik. All designs are original. Each scarf is painted individually, unlike mechanical printing such as silk screen or block prints. This means that while the design is the same, no two scarves are exactly alike. The scarves can be worn as an accessory, or hung as wall hangings.
Ann Marie Curley
Kandy Myny
Cass Community
Brenda Pearson
Pamela Tweedie Davidson
Screen Printed Garments
Kyle Staulter
Terry Kobleck
Jackie Sheridan
Sandy O’Brien
Jan Vettraino
Teresa Rogers
Patrice Pannill
Mary Rae Olson
Eve Hyde and Elaine Redmond
Annette Eyla
Bejeweled Jewelry
Barb Buchanan