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Angela Tong & Steven Yau www.AngelaTong.comAngela's designs use precious metals and gems, hand-sculpted in wax and then cast using the lost-wax casting method. Comix are pieces of art inspired by a love for comic books. Carefully crafted from a mix of vintage comic books, these one-of-a-kind collages pay homage to the super heroes of our childhood.
Where am I? See #40 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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BANG www.wearebang.comBANG: handscreened t-shirts, tote bags and jewelry. BANG makes stuff so that we have an excuse to go to our studio everyday!
Where am I? See #16 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Caitlin Phillips www.rebound-designs.comRebound Designs is devoted to the rescue and transformation of discarded books everywhere. Unique BookPurses combine fashion with an appreciation for literature and Naughty Bits pins add a dash of spice with text from trashy novels.
Where am I? See #44 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Cynthia Combs & Katie Hayes Addicted to cute! From anthropomorphic kitchen goodies to mermaid jewelry… we create cute & aesthetically-pleasing functional objects to wear, use, snuggle, and enjoy.
Where am I? See #75 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Daisy Lacy I like to reinvent existing clothing items and make them better as well as making things from scratch. Mass production be damned- craft fairs are great!
Where am I? See #72 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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GersonCurse! www.gersoncurse.comEdgy style for fashion folk. Ties, wallets, skirts and bags. You name it, we make it with our hands and hearts. Mod items for men and a bit of glam for the girls.
Where am I? See #94 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Greg Urda www.gregmetal.comI use assorted inlaid metals and acrylic to create jewelry pieces that are a mosaic of geometric shapes and intricate patterns. My craft began as a happy accident involving scrap metal, but has now evolved into a full time passion.
Where am I? See #22 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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jenifer lake/sprout studio www.sproutstudio.netsprout studio is a one-girl maker of good things & a one help(her) get-it-together mister business based out of san francisco, california. jenifer spends her time(s) creating one of a kind, unique & vintage reclaimed jewelry pieces, wearables, accessories, & art. she creates them with an awareness of making a better place to be & dwell.
Where am I? See #99 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Jenny Harada jennyharada.comI want to fill your world with huggable lovable color! These stuffed creatures and fun wearables will brighten up your day!
Where am I? See #49 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Jenny Lowe Being creative feeds my soul, brings me joy and keeps insanity at bay. It allows me to express another side of myself. I highly recommend it.
Where am I? See #104 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Jessica Maloney www.artschooldropout.nethandmade jewelry made from new and vintage supplies.
Where am I? See #24 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Joy Cooney www.charmingvices.com/shopI make fun jewelry, revamped purses and kitschy accessories. Clutter inspires me to recycle what other people consider disposable and turn it into art.
Where am I? See #102 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Julia Neumaier www.honeybeardesigns.comHoneybear is hand-silkscreened cute/edgy t-shirt designs with a childhood inspiration and handmade jewelry using vintage beads & gems.
Where am I? See #17 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Tsai-fi & Cherrybox www.tsai-fi.comwww.thecherrybox.comCherrybox is a mix of sugary cute characters with a devilish twist I make into dolls, handbags, and homegoods. The world of Tsai-fi is defined by super cute with an evil little twist. Inspirations include anything Japanese and everyday life issues mixed with fantasy.
Where am I? See #41 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Kimberly Keyes Stark www.kimsworldofart.comI've been a compulsive arts and crafts creator since I was young and I will continue to do so until I die.
Where am I? See #31 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Kpoene Kofi-Bruce www.designleague.orgThe Ladies Independent Design League is a collective of indies dedicated to undermining big business with unique & high-quality handmade clothes, jewelry, and bags. Go indie!
Where am I? See #36 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Third World Antics Third World Antics is a craft co-op featuring four local designers and craftivists based in Washington, DC and Northern Virginia making handbags, t-shirts, jewelry, skirts, and dresses from the SpaceWeather, One Monkey Handmade, and Team Terrific design lines.
Where am I? See #56 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Lindsay Bishop Lindsaybishop.comEverything that I love and find beautiful & interesting influences my art. I'm Fascinated with different cultures, botanicals, historical architecture & fashion. I like to have fun & I try not to take life too seriously.
Where am I? See #70 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Melissa Spigutz www.snvdesign.comI hand shape silver from PMC+ (precious metal clay). My love for design and crafting motivates my work. Nature and music are my general inspirations.
Where am I? See #3 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Michelle Smith www.michelle-s.comMichelle Smith designs stylish gifts for you and your home. Popular products include graphical silk-screened apparel, utilitarian sachets and modern shrinky-dink jewelry.
Where am I? See #65 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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DC Craft Mafia dccraftmafia.comDC Craft Mafia is a group of local crafters and artists with products ranging from different styles of jewelry to miniature robot quilts to accessories.
Where am I? See #33 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Stephney Wallace stainglass inspired jewels. Using recycled materials and silver, a look through stainglass front, and if good sculptural silverback with delicate cut out images.
Where am I? See #90 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Tara Williams (Man's Ruin) mansruindesigns.comThey call us Man’s Ruin, but we’re just a couple of dames from Brooklyn lookin’ to sell our hand-cut, acrylic housewares & jewelry. Bright, Bold & Bad-Ass.
Where am I? See #77 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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Tina Henry-Barrus www.ilikeseamonsters.comTina the seamonster makes things to make your life happier. From funny hand screened t-shirts, to wearable bits of art, everyone always finds something to smile about.
Where am I? See #18 on the Vendor Map (pdf) |
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