Vendor Gallery for Artist Village Vol. 3 April 17th & 18th

Archicraft
As the sole designer and fabricator for ARCHICRAFT, Cindy Liu blends skills acquired during her 3 year stint in architecture school with her lifelong obsession with arts and crafts to produce a wide range of items that are a hybrid of modern design and handmade detailing with a touch of humor. All of our products are handmade and NONE of our products are outsourced.

Birdy Botanicals – Coming Soon!

Bird Mafia
Inspired by her cut paper art pieces, Bird Mafia artist, Emily Brown, screenprints everything from organic clothing to handmade eco-friendly home items to handmade friends like cubed animals, all constructed with organic, found and recycled materials.

Cookie and The Dude
From the time I was a little girl all things vibrant, fresh and whimsical have captivated me. I studied fine art from early childhood on thru college. However, when I entered my twenties I left fine art behind and entered the world of “crafters” and, by my mid twenties, textiles became my main obsession. From vintage to reproduction fabrics, I found myself most inspired by the rich colors and varying textures this medium seemed to offer. From headbands to tissue holders, earrings and belts I have dedicated the last 10 years or so to bringing fun, useful and affordable accessories to the general public.

Dave Marcoullier [Wood Routings]
Dave Marcoullier’s designs are routed by hand into solid hardwoods, ranging from walnut and mahogany to MDF and reclaimed lumbers. Some pieces are enhanced with acrylic paint, while others gain their color variants from the contrast between clear-stained and untreated wood.

Ichi-V – Coming soon!

Katy Kristen
My name is Katy Kristin. My hero is Pippi Longstocking. Even though I collect too much stuff for my own good, I’m still inspired to create more stuff– whimsical dolls and plushies, art, jewelry, clothes and more. Someday I hope to live in a treehouse, a BIG treehouse.

Sora Designs
“Sora” means “sky” in Japanese. “Possibilities are as open as the sky” is the motto for Wen’s new obsession. She strives to make jewelry that are functional and stunning as well as affordable. She uses many recycled or environmentally friendly materials. Her favorite materials are vintage buttons and artifacts; vintage Lucite beads and pendants; colorful semiprecious stones; and fabrics.

The Donut Lounge
The Donut Lounge was created in 2006 by Donna Buenaventura. It wasn’t just donuts that inspired her to begin designing and crafting food-related goodies, but her love for everything cheesy, corny, and cute.

Sweet Meats
Designer Lauren Fleischer comes from a long line of butchers on both sides of her family. In 2004, she constructed a small ham out of fleece as a personal art project. Everyone who saw the ham wanted to commission one, and Sweet Meats was born.

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