Monday, May 14, 2007
special thanks
Here we are, (l to r: Stephanie, Colett, Molly, and Noelle) just after the clean up Saturday night. Happy with thai food in our bellies, but very tired.
The Beehive Bazaar was a great success! We love our new location!
Thank you so much to Gallery One Ten, and Art Access of Utah for sponsoring us, and opening your wonderful gallery for our use. We couldn't have done it without you!
We would also like to thank our vendors, without all of you and all your hard work, we would just be a few ladies craftin' in the basement.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Monday, May 7, 2007
tiny felt books
We are very excited to have our very clever friend Hailey Liechty makin' something for the show. Here's a little preview of some of the little felt books she has been making. They are a must for any handy gals- or your mother (hint) who just might need a safe place to store her pins and needles while on the go.
I have one of these little babies and I can't tell you how much easier it is to tote around than a stinkin' pincushion. Check out Hailey's fabulous blog here
I heard she'll also have some clay whimsimobilia to sell as well.
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Queen Bling...
Jennifer Calderone (pictured here with her handsome helpmate Rex...guess that makes him King Bling..get it...Rex...King?) will have her latest jewelry on display and for sale at this years Bazaar. Her jewelry is exceptional and a sell-out every time, so be sure to show up early if you want to make sure you get a little su-um-su-um that's just right for you or dear ol' mum.
Saturday, May 5, 2007
Stick 'em up!
Molly is packn' heat--heated glue guns that is and she couldn't be crafty without them.
Colett gets pushy...
Friday, May 4, 2007
Get yer craft on...
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
lost library
We are very excited to have LeAnn Hillam and her groovy books back in the show after a brief hiatus of a year or so.
I love the idea of recycling pretty much everything you can, but especially books. The process goes something like this...
Find old books with interesting covers still in tact-paperbacks or hard bound, or old sewing patterns etc.
Take out the pages and replace them with blank paper, but leaving in a few old pages here and there.
Then... tadaa you have a one-of-a-kind blank book to do with whatever you like- sketch, write, doodle, paint, brainstorm, compose music, play tic-tac-toe...
Here are a few from my private collection, I'm a little partial to the pattern books of course, but "May I Cross Your Golden River?" makes me smile every time I lay eyes on it.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
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