Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

A One Of A Kind Buy!

Meet Stephanie Nighman From Unique Hand Painted Gifts...
I was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in a small town called Walker Valley which is about 1.5 hours north of New York City. A good deal of my life has been spent surrounded by the beautiful Catskill Mountains to the north and Shawangunk Mountains to the west. My family would often take rides exploring the long, winding mountain roads that seemed to go forever. 
My interest in creating something was ongoing. When I was around 9 years old, I would go into the woods to collect vines, intertwining them on rounded hangers and going from door-to-door, selling them for one dollar. I made roses out of colored tissue paper and often sewed some of my clothes, always thinking about what my next project would be.  
Moving forward in my life, I came to live in Ohio where I raised two children.  Photography became another love of mine and I would often spend many hours driving to small towns, especially Amish country, or going to the Holden Arboretum to take pictures.  
I am very much inspired by nature, colors, and just a yearning inside me to continue to explore how things work together. Over the years I have taken many different classes in sewing, ceramics, card making, water color and glass painting.  
About 10 years ago I began painting glass on my own.  I pride myself on carefully selecting good glass, fine crystal and unusual pieces.  Many of my items come from antique stores. My technique changes often, experimenting and combining different types of glass paint and textures. Over the years I have participated in many juried arts and crafts events, and look forward to my first Avant-Garde show this April. 

Meet Judy and Mary Beth From Put It All Together...
We as mother and daughter, began All Put Together more than thirteen years ago as a way to merge our love of fabric and design with our passion for transforming vintage textiles into one-of-a-kind, earth-friendly accessories. In the early years of our business, we focused mainly on creating distinctive valances. But we now focus solely on creating beautiful and stylish accessories such as handbags, hats, headbands and scarves.
We are inspired by so many things. We will see a fabulous vintage brocade drapery and just automatically feel inspired to create pinch-pleated messenger bags. Beautiful fabrics and people inspire us to create one-of-a-kind products. We get many special requests from customers and often end up adding their ideas to our newest collections. Inspiration is a wonderful feeling , it is a truly motivating force that gets us moving every day to design away!

We got in to the craft as a hobby when we started making appliqued valances to meet a need. At the time Mary Beth wanted beautiful one-of-a-kind, rustic moose and bear curtains that were not just the run-of-the mill cotton printed kind available at any big box retailer across the country. So she had an idea to cut out appliques from reclaimed wool and make her own. Despite their originality and whimsy, curtains were a tough sell at arts and crafts shows. But we would get a lot of orders after shows from customers wanting to redecorate. So we decided to expand our original idea and morph our concept into handbags and women's accessories. Now, we have this great vintage boutique look at our shows where every piece is a gem made from the most beautiful reclaimed fabrics possible.
How we started our business... Judy was always sewing, mostly for her three daughters on a tight budget. And Mary Beth always watched with piqued interest, eventually taking a sewing class in high school and then learning more from her Mom when launching the business. Over the course of thirteen years, we've really gained an understanding of how to best utilize our talents and direct them toward certain products. We exclusively hand-stitch our appliques, which is time-consuming and very detail-oriented. But it makes all the difference in the world.  We also line all of our bags with terrific vintage floral sheets or rare upholstery fabrics.
Our message really stems from the green philosophy of bringing new life into already beautiful, vintage, rare fabrics and materials that were basically just put aside or ready to be discarded in a landfill. We want people to realize and appreciate the fact that you can take something rare and vintage and turn it into something fabulous, trendy and totally original! Why buy a mass-produced, imported purse at a big-box retailer that 50,000 other people will have when you can have a one-of-a-kind, hand-stitched original that no one else on the planet will ever have!! It's good for the Earth and good for your style!!!

Meet Lumina Natalie Kemp From Eclectic Earthwear...
I'm a world traveler, a book worm, a yoga instructor, and an Ohio girl at heart. I love to learn, explore, and inspire. I have been crafting for sixteen years in total. I started making jewelry when I was eleven. I set up my first booth at age eighteen, and since then, I have sold my work everywhere from music festivals and farmers markets, to art galleries and online.  
I love exploring different cultural themes from the places I've lived and visited. Working with semi-precious stones is mostly what drives the jewelry making process. I'm always trying to find inventive ways to turn the stones into an art that can be worn and enjoyed.  

My mother always encouraged me to put a lot of love into cooking. I think making crafts was a natural extention of that philosophy. I've always loved making art, from drawings, writing and sculptures, to clothes, photography and ceramics. I still prefer to buy products that is made with love. I come from a very creative family. They have been very supportive in any artistic adventure I've undertaken. 
My creative process is varied. To prepare for an art project I enjoy doing yoga before hand. That way I'm physically and mentally limber and can let the creative juices flow. Five years from now I would love to own a shop that features all mediums of my art.




2012 Summit County Spring Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday, April 28, 2013, 11:00am-5:00pm
The Tangier
532 West Market St.
Akron, OH 44303
For more information, contact Becki Cooper, Event Coordinator at info@avantgardeshows.com
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Introducing our Summit County Vendors!


Meet Cindy Crockett from Cindy's Creations...
Hi my name is Cindy Crockett and I've created Cindy's Creations.  

I'm 48 years old I've lived in the Akron, Ohio area all my life. I have two rescue dogs, Samantha and Rusty. I call Samantha my double wide because she is unusually wide and Rusty my dust mop because of all of his hair.

I lost my job in 2010 with many other people. I've searched and could not find a job and I was getting worried, then my mother became ill, so my husband and I decided to sell our home and move in the basement and become her caregiver.

I've been making jewelry for 6 months now and I love it. It started out to be something to do to stay home with my mother, and make some money.
How I got started.. I went to Jo-Ann Fabrics and I wondered into the section of beads and saw all types of beads imaginable. My mind went crazy and I was thinking I could make jewelry if I read up on it. Every where I went I was asking questions on how to and what do you use that for? Instead of this being a hobby it is now my obsession. My mother sits and watches me and comments on the beautiful colors and she gets to try everything on to make sure the size is correct and that it lays nicely it is very therapeutic for her.

I have a knack for putting beads together and making something beautiful without really getting ideas they all come from my mind. I see something and I start to play with it and Wham! I just created another new creation!
This isn't something I thought I would be doing but I really enjoy doing it and I enjoy watching the people look at my jewelry and seeing their face get excited about how nice it looks on them, I like being able to create unique jewelry for all types of people and I will continue to do this for years to come.

I've just started out so I have not been to any Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows yet. I'm very excited about doing the 2012 Summit County Winter Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show. It is going to be a great time and a worthy cause and I'm hoping to learn from other crafters and see all the new ideas and their creations. In the mean time I will be doing 16 craft shows before December and I'm hoping I will do well.
God has given me a gift of making jewelry, am I the best in the business? No, but do I enjoy making people happy and seeing their faces glow when trying on my jewelry. This is absolutely why I will continue to grow and enjoy my gift as long as I am able to do so.

Meet Denice Warrington from Designs by Denice...
My name is Denice Warrington and I am a recently retired nurse from the burn unit at Akron Children's Hospital. What started as a hobby and love of crystals, has now turned into a part time business for my company Designs by Denice. The best part about what I do is that I enjoy creating different items for many people.

I have been creating designs for 3 months. I got into my craft when I had spare time once retirement began. This became my craft hobby! I started my own business to share the beauty of what I create with others.

My creative process is very much trial and error. If I see or think of something I may like I try to design it. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it does not. I also ask my daughter in law who is younger and teaches teenagers, she helps me to figure out what that age group may like. It is important to encompass all age groups with my work, which has opened me to many different designs.

The thing I enjoy the most about creating handmade unique items is the sense of accomplishment in using the gifts God has given me. The message behind my work is enjoy the beauty in life.

Check out these featured vendors at the 2012 Summit County Winter Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show. This show will feature a large selection of talented handmade artisans and crafters. A portion of the show's proceeds will be donated to Jade's No Kill Rescue for animal rescue.


2012 Summit County Winter Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday, December 15, 2012 11:00am-6:00pm
The Tangier
532 West Market St.
Akron, OH 44303
For more information, contact Becki Cooper, Event Coordinator at info@avantgardeshows.com
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