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Ronnie Hughes
"I was born in 1954 and raised in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. I learned glassblowing with the help of a friend after graduating from Wake Forest University in 1976. Spending only two weeks working with glass, I was hooked. Since I had received no formal art training while getting my...
Kathleen Hunt
Kaleidoscopes of fused and stained glass using found objects as inspiration for most pieces. First surface mirror is cut into various angles to create a myriad of magical images.
Becca Irvin
"I was born and raised in west Tennessee. I have always been interested in the arts so that led me to pursue a degree in art at East Tennessee State University. I was drawn to this University because of the art department’s amazing facilities and the beauty of the Appalachian mountain range within...
Kate Johnson
I love to make colorful and fragrant soaps that delight the user, as well as the maker. My mother was Dutch, and she and my grandmother began teaching me crafts as soon as my hands were big enough, and I could say “Show me how!”
I am fascinated with melt and pour soaps because I can combine color,...
Coc Lyons and Jojo Ricci
"It's been 1 year since we embarked on our wind chime journey and are thrilled with our positive feedback and sales. We find ourselves even more enthusiastic and creative than ever. We have added some new amazing designs and branched out into Solar Wind Chimes".
Peter Jones
"I've been a potter in Maine since 1973, operating as Mountain Street Pottery since 1984. I work in stoneware and porcelain clays, firing them to 2300 F in a gas-fired kiln of my own design. I mix my own stoneware clay using a formula I developed over the years which has excellent workability and...
Gail Jordan
Glass items fused with paper to create design, items are embellished with acrylic paint also some with beads and charms.
James Kaeding
My name is Jim Kaeding. Each of my cutting boards are hand made by me in my shop in Jupiter, Florida. I grew up in South Florida and enjoy visiting some of the most beautiful cities that Florida has to offer while traveling during the craft show season. A Chopping Block has provided a fun way...
Angelo Fico & Karen Naylor
Hand blown glass created by traditional glass blowing techniques along with brute force and stubbornness. We start by mixing sand and chemicals crank that up a couple thousand degrees then make stuff.
Barbara Keen
"My name is Barbara Keen and I am the proud owner, founder, and CEO of Heavenly Soap Company. As a young girl growing up in impoverished Haiti, we often did not have access to many of the household items most people took for granted elsewhere. My mother refused to be a victim of circumstance and...