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Norman Snyder
Stone products including custom made oil lamps from various types of rock, tea light holders and jewelry from stone.
Jean Stanish
Upcycle artistically! Express your environmental awareness and love of art with Painted Palms by Jean. Jean Stanish transforms naturally shed palm fronds into beautiful works of art.
Jean allows the natural texture and line of each frond to inspire her and guide her brush. One frond becomes a...
Alan Traynor
Alan Traynor has resided in Orlando, FL, since 1989. Just before Easter, 1991, he attempted to paint an eggshell for a friend who collects eggs. Finding real eggs too fragile, but fascinated with nature's perfect shape, Alan began to paint wooden eggs, and "one thing led to thousands." More on that...
Lauren Yarina
I take my friendship duties pretty serious, but never in a million years would I have thought hand making a candle in an effort to turn a sad frown upside down would turn into a business; but alas that's what I did and now here is the business, Wicked ∙ Woven. I quickly noticed the candles in the...