November 18: 10am-6pm November 19: 10am-5pm
The Michigan Made Market is a carefully curated collection of work made by local artists. Enjoy the creations of over 20 Michiganders for two whole days instead of one! Meet the artists below.

Boom! Foods
We are culinary artists? As the former owners of The Fly Trap: a finer diner in Ferndale we are working to keep our custom condiments alive! We created Boom! Foods and retail 3 different SWAT! sauces and soon our WHAM! Jam.

JJRue Designs
Upcycled useable art handmade from vintage books, quilts, buttons and unique collectibles. Jewelry making, soldering, canvas/amulet building, watercoloring, and embroidery are all adventures she has taken.

Mary Taros
With over 30 years of artistic experience, Mary Taros created whimsical, colorful sculptures which are hand-built and uniquely hand-painted.

Christina Towell Art
Christina has returned to painting after 25 years as a successful fiber artist. Her first painting “Girl with Glasses” was accepted into the prestigious 2021 Scarab Club Gold Medal Exhibition.

The Green Goat Project
A graphic designer and illustrator, she started The Green Goat Project in 2018 as a personal challenge to design something useful and sustainable yet elevated. She believes beautiful objects can be an antidote to daily stress for the mind, body and spirit.

Flexx Designs
I have always been creative. I started out working in clay but moved to jewelry. Clay work is hard on the body! I make some of my beads and buy others from artists around the world.

Designs by Sue
Sue started with bead stringing using natural stone and has expanded her skills to include Kumihimo (bead braiding), and off-loom beading. Designs include pearls, gemstones, Austrian crystal and natural stone.

Tom and Herb
At Tom & Herb they use local, garden grown ingredients to create personal care products for people who live life naturally!
Their products are 100% natural and contain no dyes or additives.

Eve Hyde
Hand-knitted hats, gloves, and other fabulous goods.

Carat Gardener LLC
I love making jewelry. I have been doing it for 40 years. I use natural stones and make them into one-of-a-kind rings, earrings, bracelets and pendants. I only use sterling silver and gold.

Douglas Johnson
Doug’s adventures with clay began as a boy through arts and crafts projects at summer camp in his hometown of St. Clair Shores, Michigan.

Neon Vagabond Goods
I’m an artist, crafter, comedian, circus performer and long-time resident of Ferndale, MI. I have a passion for quirky, funky, nature-inspired jewelry and kitsch. So often I found that what I was looking for eluded me so I decided to make it myself. Once I started I couldn’t stop so I decided to share my love of baubles!

Wendy K Shaft
Wendy, from mid-Michigan, was raised by parents who were second-career public school teachers. They set an example of life-long learning: science, nature, art, literature, and theater. She creates Linoleum Relief Printing on paper and textiles, stationery, greeting cards and wine bags.

Flying Crow By Claudia
Creating bright paintings to inspire and uplift our lives.
Acrylic paint on 5×7″ cardboard which is then matted and framed in a natural wood frame.
Acrylic paint on wood panel cradleboard in various sizes.

Wood Crafts By Ronald
Retired engineer working in exotic woods. Specializing in wood turning and CNC wood carving.

WireDesigns Jewelry
Jan Vettraino is an interior designer and jewelry designer from West Bloomfield,
Michigan. She creates crocheted wire jewelry adorned with new and recycled beads
and embellishments for vintage jewelry.

love.bymarnie
Hello! I am photographer, Marnie Pinho. When my beloved Grandma, Muriel Haehnel, passed away I started noticing hearts everywhere. I have turned my heart images into notecards-I love a hand written note! Portions of the proceeds help raise funds for NKFM and our walk team, Papa’s Kidney Beans.

Michael McFarland
After 40 years as a industrial electrician I Have the time to bring life through light to vintage items.

Anne Chapman
Anne Chapman has always had a love for art and creating. While pursuing other avenues in her career, her artistic need for expression was never far away. Reverse-glass painting involves painting a foreground first and layering paint passes until the background is completed.

Hilary Bell
Hilary is an Interior Designer who spends her free time creating pottery. She specializes in functional accessory pieces that complement her Design business.
Elaine Redmond
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