Kismet Metalworks

Silversmithing helped Abby get through two difficult times in her life. Her current work focuses on jewelry inspired by nature and stars which are the light in the darkness.

Knots By Gisel

"At age 24, I never thought I would be starting a business.. especially in the middle of a pandemic! With all the uncertainty 2020 has brought, Knots was created amongst it. Here to bring all the bohemian vibes your heart desires!"

Kristiina in Wonderland

Kristiina has been a creator all of her life, learning art as child from her Finnish grandma. As a designer, Kristiina draws inspiration from both the natural and imaginative worlds to create uncommon jewelry with clean lines.

Libbi’s Corner Art

Hello, I'm Cheyenne Salthouse and I'm an independent artist. My technique includes cutting up cardstock into a bunch of details and taking some glue and tweezers and putting them all together to make a single piece of work!

llamalovejoy

Growing up around fiber, Caiti creates unique colorways for any fiber artist. Her current work focuses on dyeing yarn, creating knitting kits and other one of a kind knitted items.

Lookit Shop

Lookit Shop (and the sister venture, Double Blind Surprise) is run by Adrienne Cook, who makes all the things. She's technically a Master of Fine Art but more accurately a master of kid crafts. Shrinky Dinks are the current obsession.

Lyman & Brown Leather Goods

Linda and Glenn Brown are artisans who create leather goods, illuminated sculptures and when possible, up-cycled bags and goods. Their current line of leather goods has evolved out of their search to create fine-crafted leather goods made by hand.

MAEK.Shift

Since being knee-high-to-a-pigs eye Kimber has had a deep adoration of vintage clothing. Their influences stem from music and old school sit-coms. Kimber focus's on items that are on their way out to create pieces that offer the "wow!" factor that every closet deserves.

Mirmsy

Mirmsy loves creating whimsical, heart-warming, and sometimes snarky designs out of a variety of mediums, including laser-cut wood and acrylic, screen-printing apparel, clay, and more.