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Double Trouble Corner
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Cynthia W Jewelry
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Calluna Flower Farm
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AM3D Manufacturing
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Emily Miquelon Art
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Carina Barajas Art
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Wednesday Ann
Melissa is a needle felting artist. She started felting early in the pandemic after life needing a pivot. She makes dolls, accessories, and creeps.
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Wild Board Studio
Woodworker out of West Jordan specializing in kitchenware items such as cutting boards, butcher blocks, charcuterie boards and more!
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W.B. Thamm
W.B.THAMM is “playful, classic and yet contemporary” brand, established in NYC and now based in SLC. 2022 Etsy Design Awards winner in Clothing & Accessories category
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WanderLust – a Missy Ames Collection
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.
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Vitamin Juju
Born and raised in Japan, Vitamin Juju invites you to the world of origami paper crafts. Her crafts focus on all in life captured in picture frames.
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Tiny Friends Crochet
Self-taught crocheter Kylie creates adorable crochet plushies. Her main focus is making food plushies but she does a little bit of everything!
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Unhinged
Unhinged was created out of a strong sense of individuality and a “one of a kind” sensibility. I love making and curating items that are slightly off from the main, that create that feeling of specialness, but always with a sense of humor. We are the “Purveyors of the Oddly Beautiful” which pretty much sums it up. While our Be Kind motto is a great call to action we also love some snark in everyday life. Items, jargon, and images that make me laugh out loud are always something that I think needs to be shared. Repurposing and re-imagining vintage products adds an extra level of uniqueness as well. I hope you enjoy our “Oddly Beautiful” products as much as I enjoy finding and making them.
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Tappan Candleworks
Craftsman Justin creates organic, sustainably sourced candles using upcycled bottles and locally sourced ingredients.
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The Mad Crafters
Bonus Mom and Daughter Duo enhancing your style with crochet and resin accessories, home decor, and more.
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The Sin Eater’s Lament
As a textile artist, over the years I flirted with the idea of making dolls, but it was transient and brief. However, in 2022, as the pandemic wore on, I sought ways to deepen my artistic practice. I turned to doll making and found it comforting: the repetition of sewing, felting, and draping was meditative. In it, I found peace during a time of personal and global loss. Further, the process was thought provoking; I encountered silence, the unknown, and memories. I began to see dolls as a way to honor traditions and to celebrate change. These dolls have helped me to walk with grief, and find solace along the way.
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Squid Stitching
Custom embroidery of female figures and body positivity