Craft Vendors

Spring 2012 Vendors

Azurian Caravanserai are creators of herbal body products using only the finest essential oils & essences, organic herbs and base oil.

Barndog applies Pacific Northwest designs to prints, carvings and fabric.

Broccoli Batiks creates beautiful handmade batiks, clothing and housewares.

Butterfly Paint offers hand designed and painted home decor, furniture and art in a variety of natural themes.

Ceramic Song has unique Singing Bowls and functional pottery with nature themed motifs.

Clothes For the Soul brings us a complete line of hand-made natural fiber patchwork clothing and accessories.

Dancing Glass Beadworks creates micro-macrame jewelry and hair ornaments using glass beads, crystals and stones.

Deborah Lundgren combines hand made porcelain and stoneware beads with gemstones to create one of a kind wearable art.

FeatherIT Urban Designs offers a variety of feather hair extensions, earrings and accessories.

Gaia Conceptions specializes in sustainable clothing with a dedication to using local materials, offering an elegant and indulgent option.

Gypsy Witch Collective brings us one of a kind upcycled handmade clothing and accessories for men, women and kids; making a creative and environmental positive impact. (River Basin Outfitters, Reciprocities, Mi Scusi, Su Beyazit)

Henna Diva brings us henna tattoos and one-of-a-kind festival headdresses and crowns.

Indigenous Crafts Area, located beside the pond, welcomes Native American crafters and artisans to display, demonstrate and sell their art and wares.

Indigo Brown creates off the grid woodcarvings and leatherwork using a sweet old treadle sewing machine and hand tools out of reclaimed leather and sustainable wood.

Jewels brings us hula hoops even adults can use! Beautiful, durable handmade hoops in a range of sizes so kids of all ages can happily get their groove on and experience the fun of hoop dance. Come spin a hoop and find the perfect fit for you.

Jon Norris of Holly Springs, NC has been involved one way or another with both art and music for the majority of  his life, These interests have led him to his true passion — creating musical instruments inspired by tradition including Depression-era Cigar Box Guitars, Native American Style Flutes, Shakuhachis, Kalimbas, and more.

Katzinn Illustrations, from Clio, MI, is a pen and ink artist offering intricate pieces in both black and white and color.

Kenneth Dickson offers finely woodworked eye-catching mobiles and earrings from the mountains of WNC.

Little Blue Woman Candles crafts handmade candles using self-designed molds in a variety of bright gemstone colors.

Madurobob’s Guitars makes a variety of musical instruments using, as since the dawn of civilization, the materials at hand to create sounds we love.

Mexica Crafts has beautifully and originally designed leather boots, moccasins and bags.

New World Glass offers flameworked and fused glass jewelry of borosilicate glass.

Owl Cove Designs and Bella Sol design hand cut and hammered jewelry from raw materials.

Planet Love clothing is art for people that speaks to the soul using natural materials and excellent workmanship.

Rachel Smith Pottery offers wheel thrown and slab built pottery with a strong Japanese influence.

75rabbit  brings us imaginative garments with screen printing on new and reclaimed fabrics and t shirts.

Splash Creations offers locally-based contemporary tie-dye clothing from right here in Chatham County.

Tom Kat Originals designs one of a kind leather accessories made from recycled, reclaimed and repurposed materials into wearable art, including wristbands and cuffs, necklaces, earrings, rings purses and wallets. Leather accessories for women and men with a unique twist. www.facebook.com/tomkatoriginals

Twisted Bliss Designs are a husband and wife team handcrafting unique sterling silver wire wrapped jewelry inspired by nature and created to highlight the beauty of natural stones.

Wendy Kowalski offers large scale mixed media paintings inspired by nature, music and this magical waking circus life.

Work Art crafts a range of chainsaw sculptures—look for them around the festival grounds!