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Our booth is filled with unique
things we create ourselves, interesting, beautiful and practical items
found absolutely no where else. We are a husband and wife
team, creating our items from natural, organic and as much as
possible recycled and local materials. Our gemstones are from Fair
Trade Members only. Our functional art is priced between twenty-five and
about two hundred
dollars. Heather brings her sketchbook with the drawings and paintings for our designs and always creates new watercolor paintings right on the spot. We have been showing at major, tightly juried shows for years and have excellent long standing relationships with our promoters. To see out current schedule please click here. |
Wood, Stone,
Leather and Bone
What We Make:
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This is our tabletop
display for the night lights. We use this set up at our Renaissance Faires to keep
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This is our display for Festivals and Art & Crafts Shows. The night lights are on hanging display boards with electrical hookup. Each board uses less than power than an 75 watt light bulb.
Below are examples of the Candle Holders. The rescued redwood or pine candle holders are made from scratch by Paul and fit a tea light or votive perfectly. |
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Depending on the type of event (Art Show, Home & Garden, Renaissance Faire or Street Festival), we may add one or two of our other hand crafted items as the promoter sees fit.
Everything in our booth, however, is
always made personally by us using natural wood, stone, leather or bone
as the raw material. |
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Beautiful High Red Chocolate Sandstone
This is our collaboration work. Heather uses her airbrush
sandblaster to delicately shape and sculpt the stone and
develops the sediment layers in the raw sandstone brought from a Utah quarry.
Paul completes the pieces with finishing cutting, sanding, cork backing and makes the
coaster holders of solid wood. |
Handmade Leather & Oak Journals |
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Scrimshaw Buffalo Bone Fair Favors and Bone Folders
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Shadow Casters
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Booth,
Costume
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Our Outdoor
Booth |
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Art and Craft 10X10 at an indoor Harvest Festival. We can adapt this booth from 6X8 to 10X20 without losing it's inherent charm. Indoors or at night the booth just twinkles with our night lights yet uses very little electricity.
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Dickens Victorian Booth Here is the booth we
built for a wonderful month long Presentation is important to us!
This picture shows the Candle Gates of the entrance to our little Victorian Courtyard Rose Garden. |
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This is Heather's and our son Shanti's Dickens 1840's Victorian costumes. |
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Renaissance Faires |
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Costume for Renaissance Faire, a successful traveling Merchant of the 1590's, dressed in good cloth and stout leather. |
Recent booth at a Renaissance Faire, composed of leather, jute netting and tapestries for a charming traveling market day look. We won Best Overall Renaissance Booth at Shrewsbury Faire in Oregon (2006) and the Celtic Midsummer Festival in Fair Oaks (2007). Customers regularly stop in front of our earthy booth to have their picture taken. |
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| Pirate Booth & Costume, for the Pirate Festivals that are so much fun! | |
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Here is Paul working in his wood shop, making beautiful things from the wonderful aged cedar fence wood and rescued redwood barn planks. |
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Here is Heather working in her studio. It shows a bit of the night light process, each one begins as a drawing (notice the open sketchbook), and is cut out of wood slates using the wonderful Air-Z engraver mircodrill. To see Heather's original drawings and paintings please visit her portfolio site. Then the gemstone slice is selected that best compliments the design. The last step is the whole piece is equipped with either with a small light bulb or placed in one of Paul's handmade redwood or pine candle holders. |
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Studio Shots I include a few pictures of our studio as I know good promoters like to feel confident their vendors are handcrafters. We have a 4000ft space where we work, store raw materials, crate, wrap and box our finished pieces and park and load the vans etc. We make our living at this and are serious artists! We are real, actual, working artists. |
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Heather's studio, surrounded by raw materials, reference books, art supplies, wood carving tools, leather tools, a few of Heather's paintings, dvds to help us work late into the nights etc. Everything we sell is made here in conjunction with Paul's wood shop down the hall.
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The view from the drafting table. |
A corner of Paul's wood shop.
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