Meet Marcia Kusnyer from Crafton Crafters…
Marcia and Gretchen are sisters, a retired nurse, and teacher, adventuring in a new direction. For years, we dabbled in the creative process for friends and family but were not afforded the time to pursue it completely because of our careers. We started out small, local shows and bazaars, and found a market for our designs and creations. We love coming up with new ideas and we bounce them off each other. Our individual strengths are very different but mesh well together. We translate our creative vision to into items for cooks, kids and to spruce up your home to make you and your family smile.
Marcia and Gretchen are sisters, a retired nurse, and teacher, adventuring in a new direction. For years, we dabbled in the creative process for friends and family but were not afforded the time to pursue it completely because of our careers. We started out small, local shows and bazaars, and found a market for our designs and creations. We love coming up with new ideas and we bounce them off each other. Our individual strengths are very different but mesh well together. We translate our creative vision to into items for cooks, kids and to spruce up your home to make you and your family smile.
Meet Berry Jo Houck from Clever Idea...
I
am a grandmother to two grandchildren in Columbus, Ohio, and a long term
crafter/creator. I've been creating for 15 years and I'm always on the look-out
for new items. I started crafting
when my last child went to college. I wanted to create something I had seen in
a magazine and figured out how to make it better.
I look for
inspiration every day. I like to create affordable items for my customers so my
message is you can find value in unique items for a low price. I've attended numerous Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows, these
are very nice, with unique items and vendors. In five years, I see myself still
working at creating items to share with my customers.
Meet John Bean from JNT Bean...
I was born in Akron, Ohio
and grew up in Sagamore Hills right across the street from what is now the
Cuyahoga Valley National Park. I am one of nine children that my folks had. I
worked in the printing industry for most of my adult life until my retirement
in 2016. I have two adult children, three adult stepchildren, and three
grandkids that I love and spoil! I also attend Cuyahoga Valley Church in
Broadview Heights, Ohio. I have been doing this for about 2 years, and have
attended other craft shows. This will be my first Avant-Garde.
I got into the craft
hobby when I bought a cheap burner and played around with it. I realized how
much I enjoy doing it. I just kept practicing. What inspires me to create is
the beauty of nature and the complexities of God’s Creation. I see animals, fish,
trees, etc. and that ignites a desire to reproduce their images. Over the next
five years, hopefully, my skills will improve. My message is that God is the
creator, I just copy his amazing handiwork
Meet Melissa White of Melissa and Derek...
My
name is Melissa White. I am 48 and recently divorced. I am on disability
and needed to find a way to supplement my income. My best friend and I were
talking about my different talents and ways to make money. After a long
night in March of 2019 of laughter and tears (and a few bottles of wine), I
decided on jewelry making! This will be my first Avant-Garde show!
I love being creative it is so relaxing and what woman doesn’t love jewelry!??! I love looking at a stone or beads and seeing the possibilities. I am able to see the finished product while I’m making it. I find myself happy during the creative process which is a welcomed emotion after the last few years of heartbreak. I create jewelry to make women feel and look beautiful! In five years I hope to have a small store in Wakeman, Ohio.
Meet Amanda Kliever of Amanda Alyise...
My name is Amanda, I am 29 years old and I love art! I play
piano, guitar, and violin, and enjoy reading, writing, and crafting! I’ve
been doing arts and crafts for as long as I can remember. I started doing wood
burning in 2017 after taking a stroll through my local craft store and stumbling
across a wood burning pen. This will be my first ever show! I started drawing
from a young age and it’s something that I continued to develop over time while
experimenting with various mediums.
I could describe my creative process in one word: spontaneous. I
never really know what will inspire me. Sometimes I just have a vague idea of
what I want to create and wait to find inspiration. I am inspired by the
natural world. I deal with clinical depression and art is the best form of
therapy for me. Wood burning is so therapeutic because it engages multiple
senses at once. My lifelong dream has always been to make this my full time
career. I’m very much a stop and smell the roses kind of person - so I
think that’s the underlying message in my work - to appreciate the little things
and celebrate life.