Missy Ames – Wanderlust
Missy Ames is an artist and designer living in the Rocky Mountains. Her work follows the themes of travel and nature and she loves to experiment with painting methods and digital art to capture different styles.
Missy Ames is an artist and designer living in the Rocky Mountains. Her work follows the themes of travel and nature and she loves to experiment with painting methods and digital art to capture different styles.
Kaigor Soaps is a family business crafting small-batch artisan soaps with simple, natural ingredients and a whole lot of love.
Ecologist by day, doggie treat paw-entrepreneur by night, Amy believes in bringing sustainability to treats for our furry friends by up cycling the unusable, like spent beer grain and chicken heads, to create healthy, tasty and fun treats for all doggies, while striving to help rescue homeless animals. Cause every dog deserves a biscuit!
I crate original needle-felted artwork, jewelry, and felted soaps, all one of a kind and handcrafted with care.
Hug Your Homies (HYH) makes upcycled apparel from thrifted and vintage clothing, predominantly cotton, using a combination of screen printing, cut and sew, bleach work, and tie-dye techniques to create unique apparel, all branded “Hug Your Homies” to sustainably promote mental health and suicide awareness, spread love and stoke, and bring people together. We started making stickers that say “Hug Your Homies And Tell Them You Love Them” in December of 2023 after we lost Jacob Guden to mental health in the Alta community. Since then we have tried to push this message out there as far as we can through upcycled apparel, hosting events, and youtube and instagram content. Our goal is to inspire others to really show up for their homies, and have it be a life motto, and in-turn, to save lives. I source/thrift everything myself, hand pick quality items with intention based on the style, feel (mostly heavyweight cotton for men and lightweight/flowy/corduroy cotton for women), and color pallet (mostly earth tones, blacks, and blues) that I feel matches the overall feel, aesthetic, and vibe of HYH. The types of clothes I try to make the most of are: T-Shirts, Long-sleeve Tees, Baby Tees/Crop Tops, Tank Tops, Button Ups, Denim Shirts/Jackets, Sweatshirts and Hoodies. My personal favorite item to make is denim shirts/jackets. I source landscape graphic tees, cut them out, sew them on the back of the denim jackets/shirts, then with the excess fabric from the tees, I add a screen-printed “Hug Your Homies” patch with people hugging looking out at the landscape. For the majority of the tees/sweatshirts/basic merch, I screen print my designs on them, with mostly eco-friendly water-based ink.
I make one-of-a-kind hand-bound books which come in a variety of styles (lined, dotted, blank, etc.) and templated books (hiking logs, wine tasting logs, recipe books, travel logs, & more.) The style of binding, a Coptic or Ethiopian Binding, has an exposed spine to show the beautifully intricate sewing pattern, and also allows the book to lay flat when open which is great for journaling, sketching, cooking, etc.!
Hallowed Eve offers intuitively crafted perfume oils made with all-natural botanicals and an extra dose of magick.
Fitz Outfitters gives retired climbing ropes a new life by turning them into belts, dog accessories, and many other unique items.
Based in Salt Lake City, feralDISCIPLINE is where high-performance structure meets an untamed soul. We specialize in handcrafted, small-batch goods—including artisan candles, botanical bath soaks, and body scrubs—formulated with premium ingredients and a “refined-meets-rugged” aesthetic. Our products are designed for those who appreciate unfiltered honesty. Our signature candles pair sophisticated fragrances with witty, slightly “sweary” labels that speak the truth about the daily grind. As a former tech executive, I traded the boardroom for the maker’s studio, bringing a career-long dedication to “ruthless execution” and craftsmanship to every item we create. I founded feralDISCIPLINE for people who work hard, play hard, and value the ritual of returning to their most authentic selves. Whether it’s our narrative-driven scents or our high-performance apothecary, we provide the grit and grace needed to navigate the modern world.
Emily Clare, or EClare, is a Salt Lake City-based artist and designer specializing in mixed media landscapes. She also dabbles in florals, cowboy culture, and crochet. She also applies her original artwork to clothing. Like many artists she takes most of her inspiration from the natural world. She is outside exploring any chance she gets and it has been a passion of hers since childhood. EClare is always taking pictures when out hiking, backpacking, skiing, or camping to use as references for her paintings. She grew up in Wyoming where her Mother is an avid hiker and her Father was a fly fishing guide and outfitter/hunting guide. When she looks at her work she wants to feel like I she in back at that location, and she wants others to feel this as well! Her work aims to convey the distinct personalities of each landscape.
Founded in 2020, Sara Satterfield creates nature-inspired silver jewelry with precious and semi-precious stones, designed as future heirloom
Long time nature lover and artist. Pieces that make you feel one with the forest. Carry a piece of the mountains everywhere you go.
I run a women-owned small business crafting handmade Sustainable Beeswax Wraps from natural materials to reduce plastic waste.
Blind Dog Art features watercolor greeting cards, bookmarks, framed pieces, mandala magnets and mandala wooden lids. Each piece is hand painted and made to be used.
Salt Lake City artist Johanna uses gouache and watercolor to paint adorable animal portraits, Utah landmarks, and expressive figures.
Alex Lines is a printmaker based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Alex was raised by artists, and was encouraged to explore their love of painting and drawing from a young age. Alex initially picked up printmaking as a hobby after graduating college in 2018 and immediately fell in love with the process. Alex is drawn to the physical nature of printmaking, as well as the historical importance of the process. They love being completely immersed in their work, spending hours carving linoleum and then the exciting first reveal of pulling the print from the press. Their work has been described as “mesmerizing,” “captivating,” and “stunning”. They are continually honing their skills, attending classes, multi-day workshops, and residencies. Currently a part-time artist, Alex sells their work at local markets, teaches classes, and takes custom commissions. Their inspiration comes from the mountains, gardening, and long hikes with their dog. They are a member of Saltgrass Printmakers.
I love polymer clay because it comes in all different colors! I love the texture of working with the clay, and how I can make different items out of it, like swirling and making different patterns!
Kim creates artisan handcrafted soaps & skincare as well as … Continued